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LuckyStitches A-line Skirts

LuckyStitches A-line Skirts, originally uploaded by zannestar.

Well – we finished! Having missed a class due to a snow storm, we met at a student’s home (thank you!) and finished out skirts! The A-Line skirt is really ultra fabulous because it is perfect for so many different body types.

First – we drafted a basic skirt sloper onto paper using our individual measurements. Then – we traced our patterns onto muslins and stitched them up. It was really fun to see everybody’s expression when they tried their muslins on – and they fit! There were a few minor alterations, but those were transferred back to the paper pattern.

Now, with our new paper patterns, we slashed and pivoted, closing the darts (this is a fitted waist A-Line skirt – and I love how they look without darts…) and creating our A-Line. This new pattern was then transferred to the muslin and stitched up. Another fun facial expression time….they still fit! and they were the shapes these girls had been dreaming of!

Now we were ready for our final fabric. We had a few curves to smooth out so our final was fab…and once that was done we cut them out. One cool trick that I learned in college (and haven’t looked back) is to cut the pattern out using the open piece of fabric, not fold the fabric in half – you wast so much fabric that way. And – we cut these on the bias. Who doesn’t love a bias skirt! Sewing was fun, I was able to share lots of fun tips and tricks and I think everyone learned quite a bit.

I do know that these skirts looked awesome on – and everyone has a pattern so they can make more…all year long. How awesome would these be in wool!!!

Skirts are fun for summer – there are two skirt-a-longs that I know of going on right now – so it’s the perfect time to GET YOUR SKIRT ON!

Check these out:
Sew, Mama, Sew!
Sew What? Skirts sew-a-long

Dog Days of Summer

Dog Days of Summer, originally uploaded by zannestar.

It’s 40 degrees and raining. I pulled this outfit out this weekend. I made it last spring. Too big then, and just right now. Iz loves it because of the little doggie print. It’s a dress pattern that I made a bit shorter because she was crawling back then. It wasn’t even a year ago!

Now she’s walking – well actually running everywhere. Walks up and down the stairs without holding on. I think it’s going to be a fun summer. We’ll go swimming in tthe lakes and rivers, on great hikes and have some fun picnics. Iz loves being outside. Today, she’s got her frog boots on and a raincoat. I’m sure we’ll do tons of puddle jumping.

LuckyStitches – Friday Night Sew-cial

LuckyStitches – Friday Night Sew-cail, originally uploaded by zannestar.

LuckyStitchers gathered at LuckyStitches Friday night…and we had a blast!

Robin worked on a child’s quilt with fabulous prints from Purl. Tina FINALLY (jeez…I don’t know what she was waiting for) finished her tote bag that she started in the fall. Lex was busy sewing a baby carrier – with baby on her back once he woke up. Erin was busy knitting a bracelet (ooh…can’t wait to see this one finished). Helene was knitting a wool hat (yes in April…it’s for a benefit auction), and then sewed in a fleece lining. Stephanie was adding a loop (to keep her hair in place) to a hat she knit from Knitty. Marie wanted help with her draft of an A-Line skirt.

It was fun! So much fun…I can’t even remember what I worked on. Can’t wait to do it again! I’m planning on having LuckyStitches open almost every Friday for a Friday Night Sew-cial.  6pm-9pm in Northampton, MA.  Check LuckyStitches.com for details.

My New BAG!

My New BAG! – close-up, originally uploaded by zannestar.

This Saturday, I’ll be sewing bags for The Old Creamery Grocery in Cummington. It’s part of their Sustainability Initiative. Last year, they purchased 47,000 paper bags. HOLY MOLY! This year, with the help of volunteer sewers and donated fabric, The Creamery hopes it’s volunteer sewers will produce 500 bags, and reduce the paper/plastic bag waste. These will be community bags that will reside in a basket in the store. So, if you forget your reusable bag, you can borrow one from the basket to take your groceries home. When you come back, just remember to bring the bag back to the basket for the next person.

It’s an awesome idea. I know a lot of people are already on board with the concept. Rob and I were just talking about all the paper and plastic bags we get from shopping, and it’s kind of ridiculous. So to prepare for the Saturday Sewing Bag Marathon…I made up this little bag.

The deal with these bags is that nothing new should be purchased to make the bag. Items should come from your scrap pile, your old clothes, or thrifted. I found this skirt almost a year ago:

The thrifted skirt...

It’s a great print! It’s a cotton canvas. Nice and sturdy. I was thinking that I would make something for Iz out of it, but this bag was just calling it’s name! (no worries- there is plenty of fabric left, Iz will get a very cute skirt…)

I measured the brown bag from Trader Joe’s and cut out my pattern pieces:

If the fabric was big enough, I would have cut a 42″x19 1/2″ piece for the bag, but the skirt wouldn’t allow that. Instead I cut two squares: 21″ x 19 1/2″. I cut the binding off the skirt, knowing that it was long enough for my handles.

To sum it up here are the basics:
1 piece – 42″x 19 1/2″ OR
2 pieces 21″ x 19 1/2″
handles – 56″ (long enough to wear over your shoulder)

The pieces for the bag

Pressing and Stitching the top of the bag

Since I would need to sew the handles on the bag first, I needed to finish the top edge of the bag. So I pressed under 1/2″ then, folded another 1/2 pressed it and stitched it in place.

Placing the handles

One thing that kind of made this a bit of a challenge, much of the skirt was on bias, so the pieces I cut were on bias. And once you cut a bias piece, it will stretch a bit more or relieve the tension on the grain. Surprisingly, it effected how I would place the handles and made it more difficult. So I folded the pieces in half and placed the handles in 2 1/2″ from the center and pinned in place.

Handles in Place - ready to sew!

Once in place, starting at the bottom, I stitched along one side. Once I reached the top of the bag, I turned to stitch across the handle, backstitching a few times for reinforcement. Then, I turned again, and stitched down along the other side of the strip to the bottom of the bag. I repeated that 3 more times, for each leg of the straps.

Handles sewn in place

Once the handles were done, with wrong sides together, I stitched the bottom of the bag together. I did a second row along that for reinforcement. I placed the straps of the handles so that they would be next to each other at the bottom, to help eliminate bulk.

Sewn together at the bottom

I wanted my bag to have a flat bottom (just like the brown bags…). So I decided to tuck up the bottom and catch it in the sides, so that once right side out, the bottom corners would be squared for a flat bottom. After measuring my brown bag, I turned up either side and pressed 3 1/2″ from the bottom.

Pressing at 3 1/2

Once I was done pressing, I turned right sides together, tucking up the bottom, so it would be caught in the sides.

Folding base up

After stitching along the side (twice for reinforcement), I turned right sides out and voila! a bag.

Sides sewn together

My New BAG!

To test it out, I stuffed it full of things….I holds a lot!

My New BAG! - side view

You can see how the bottom tucks into the sides, and helps to give it a flat bottom.

I love my new bag!  I do wish the handles were a little thicker for comfort.  It seems really sturdy, and the next time I run to The Old Creamery Grocery (or Trader Joes), I’ll be sure to put it to the test!

Swap Update

It’s been crazy at our house, we’ve all been sick and back again, but we now seem to be much better. I’m now all caught up and up-to-date with my swaps. So, in order:

This was my February Coloriffic Swap-o-rama that I sent:
Feb07 - Coloriffic Swap-o-Rama sent

I received this lovely Winter Bird Embroidery from Vidya

winterbirdswap - received

Then I received this amazing March Coloriffic Swap-o-rama package from Rain. It came all the way from England!

Mail-o-liscious goodness! Coloriffic Swap-o-rama RECEIVED!

I sent off this little embroidery (oh so late…so sorry dear swap partner!)

winterbirdswap - sent

and I sent this to my March Coloriffic Swap-o-rama partner in a land far far away…..

March07 Coloriffic Swap-o-rama Sent

This swap thing is so addicting. I love it. I love the things I get in the mail and I love sending things. I have a lot of fun experimenting. For example…

I made this egg cup pincushion:

mar07colorifficswaporama - sent

Which I think turned out really adorable, especially with the star felt pins.

Then I made this bag:
Zippered Pouch

based on this really cool tutorial . The way she does this lined bag with a zipper is quite easy to follow. Another way to do a zipper.  I  *heart* the internet!

2nd Birthday Celebration

B-day #2 – star brownie in the dark, originally uploaded by zannestar.

We celebrated a 2nd birthday earlier this month. I baked her a STAR brownie. (I actually let her lick the spoon! WHAT A TREAT! I’ve never seen eyes like that!). I had a few sparklers and used one for the center. She was pretty amazed.

B-day #2 - star brownie

B-day #2 - balloons!
For her party, we ordered balloons, when they came in the house, she stood in amazement. I was hoping that each child could take one home, but by the end of the party, they were tied in a knot and the kids were taking turns running through the house with them. Izzy’s hair is so fine, that the static LOVED her. too cute!

B-day #2 - cupcake tower
The cupcakes were on a tower and loaded with sparklers. It certainly held everyone’s attention!

B-day #2 - party's over!
The party ended as quickly as it had started. We had a great time. I found cupcake wrappers in her bed!

oh and I almost forgot…

Birthday Shoes

The Birthday Shoes. Oh to be 2 again…..I wonder if they come in my size…

Happy Birthday Iz!

Stars in my Wallet

Sewing 123 star bi-fold wallet, originally uploaded by zannestar.

This week at studioCAM we are making wallets. I’ve put together 2 felt wallets, one is a Star Bi-fold (above) with a place for your bills, cards and coins.

Click here to download the template and follow the tutorial here.

sew123wallets - Pirate Purse front
The second is a darling Pirate’s Purse, a simple change purse.

It was tons of fun making these, it had been a while since I’ve used so many hand stitches and needed a refresher in the stitch department. I referred to See and Sew. It’s got great pictures and is quite perfect for helping kids sew.
You can see the tutorials on Flickr as noted:

Pirate’s Purse Tutorial

Star Bi-fold Tutorial

If you have questions, post them here!
enjoy!

Chalk Board Art

Chalk Board Art, originally uploaded by zannestar.

We’ve had this easel for a year now, and I thought I would put the legs on it so it was off the floor. Izzy helped. We don’t do much around here without her helping me and less of me helping her.
Fixin' the Easel
We’ve spent the past 2 days inside. It’s super cold outside and it looks like Izzy has gotten a bit of a cold, after just getting over another one. Yuck.

So we play inside, draw chalk pictures and on the other side, marker pictures. The markers usually miss their lids, so I give Iz a cup of water and we get some really cool drawings. Usually it’s a picture of a cat and a baby and a mama and a dada (our family, minus the cat who died in October) Then she throws in a few stars. Lately some of the pictures have been her friends.  She does love to draw, all the time with anything and on almost anything.  I noticed the other day some small green circles on our stove.  That’s why we have washable markers and crayons.

Greetings from Far Away

IMG_2244, originally uploaded by bigblair.

I was so thrilled this morning to find an email from my brother saying he had posted pictures on Flickr. They are about 24 hours away by plane – so we don’t get to see them often. The boys are too cute for words. It’s nice to see pictures of them and their parents. We sure do miss them. There certainly is something to be said for having family close by. It would be nice to celebrate birthdays and anniversaries and holidays together. Or just to have some cousins to play with every once in a while.

Happy Drummer

Drummer 1, originally uploaded by zannestar.

Merry Christmas!!!! We had a wonderful day. Izzy enjoyed opening all of her present and played with them all, so it took quite a while, which was so wonderful. What a great appreciation she already has for things, I hope she never forgets to cherish moments. It was all highlights, the clothes, the socks, the toys…and then there was the drum set. Oh drum set. We had it covered with a blanket, but she was drawn to it. She sat on the stool and picked up the sticks and started playing…not banging. We are pretty amazed. She has also been singing into the Christmas Tree lights, with her eyes closed and swaying. Our little rock star!