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Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Comfy Cute Pillowcases!

I had saved a tutorial for this on my trusty Pinterest account and like all other things I have saved I knew I loved it but never thought I'd have time to try it.  Until I was asked to make something fun for 2 little girls and after some brainstorming this was the obvious and cutest choice!!  These pillowcases are SO SOFT.  I just hope these sisters love them as much as I do :)





Kids Apron Cuteness

I was asked to embellish an apron for a little girl -- I never dreamed how cute (and simple) this could be!!  The fabric is actually 2 pockets and of course her name on there is so fun!  I'm thinking we could go so many ways on this, from individual pockets to frilly things to a more manly style.  How FUN!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Another Letter & Number Shirt

I babysit for a fabulous family that has 2 girls and 1 boy.  Recently I made the girls some shirts for their birthdays.  I made an A and 6 to represent ones name and the others age.  They turned out adorable!  Love these kids, they are cute as can be!



DIY Taggie

Don't you just love Taggies?  Mason does.  They are cute and seem simple enough.  Obviously they come intricate but I figured a basic on might not be too hard.  My best friend just had a baby boy and what a perfect excuse to drum up some cute things for him!!  Hope he likes it!





Birthday Shirts

A friend of mine has a cutie 4 year old son and precious 1 year old twins.  With birthdays all at the end of year I decided to lump this post together so you could see everything.  The 4 year old says he LOVES Spider-Man.  So I went to Joann's and crossed my fingers that not only they would have something he would like but that would work in the shape of a 4--a tall order!  LUCKILY, I ran smack into this fabric and made a shirt that I sure hope he loved!


The twins will turn 1 in December and their mom went and picked up this cute fabric.  I must give her credit as well, she stumbled on these plain bibs and brought them to me to embellish for the kids and .... I just love them!!  I need to go buy up stock in these bibs.  I am sure the possibilities are endless here.  Thank you B!  I must say, these 2 kids were beyond cute in their bibs and shirts.  Happy 1st Birthday E & O!




Hooded Towel

There are so many hooded towel tutorials out there so I was able to come up with lots of ideas and styles.  This is the first item I sewed for a sale!!  Sam was turning 1 back in October and a friend of ours asked me to make him this item.  I love the lining on the edge of the hood so I'm thinking that's a keeper for the future and just simple letters on the back.  I have other ideas too though so stay tuned!



Friday, September 30, 2011

Halloween Shirt

I have a hard time finding the right Halloween shirt.  I don't like 'em too cheesy, but yet I like them to be cute.  So since I am on this crafting kick, I knew making our own was the only option.  This was made with heat transfer paper and my trusty Silhouette machine (which I love and cannot say enough things about).  I designed the image  and added Mason's name, love how it turned out!  I will get a photo of him in it too...but taking a photo of a running around almost 18 month old is so hard!


Thursday, September 15, 2011

Camera Strap Cover

We recently got a new DSLR camera and I am having a blast learning how to use it!  Being as its a larger camera you kind of have to wear the strap around your neck to keep it safe.  Not that the "Canon" logo isn't cute...but I wanted to jazz it up and I have seen other make them on etsy and various other blogs so I thought I would give it a whirl.  We'll call this 'version 1' so dont look too close because there are imperfections.  I figured out that I need to just make the fabric wider when I cut it because I think I ran way too tight on the hem line. (which will probably cause the work to fray in the future).  Anyhow, stay tuned because I am doing this again and I think I am going to add a pocket as a place to hold the lens cap... because for sure..I will loose it otherwise!


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

My Cutie Models

Nothing makes me more excited that seeing people wear the stuff I made them.  Everything looks so much cuter on!  These 2 are no exception and both look adorable (if I do say so myself) in their items!!  S & J--love to you both and enjoy!






Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Appliqued Onesies

Babies babies everywhere!  2 friends of mine had little girls this summer.  This gave me a chance to work on cutesy stuff for baby girls.  Coincidentally both babies were "R" babies!  Check out the cuteness



Big Sister and Little Sister coordinating shirts




Monday, August 29, 2011

Jonah's new shirt!

One of Mason's BFFs turned ONE!  So of course we had to make him his very own J shirt!  Hope to get a handsome modeling pic of this fellow :)


Tinkerbell Shirt

Check out Tinkerbell in that '3'!  Not easy centering that in a number, but phew, we made it work!  A little bling to finish it out and a shirt fit for a 3yr old!


The Hooded Towel Poncho

My niece is turning 3 (which is crazy!) and when I asked what she likes and what she is in to, my sister in law told me that she has this old towel poncho that she wont take off and she wanted to find her a new one.  Being the ambitious sewer that I am I did some research and found a great tutorial on Tatertots and Jello.  I think it turned out cute and hopefully Sara enjoys it! (stay tuned and we'll hopefully get a photo of her modeling the towel in action)




Sunday, July 3, 2011

Patriotic Shirts!

Now that I have a Silhouette (machine that cuts everything), I am enjoying making fabric appliqued items because it is now super easy.  I decided that this year for the 4th of July I would make Mason's shirt.  I came across some festive fabric at Hobby Lobby and these shirts were born!  Fun.  Creative.  Easy. Cheap!



Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Initial & Number Shirts

First off, I am a beginner sewer.  Last "Black Friday", I saw a sewing machine at Target that was on sale for $50.  I thought... its now or never on buying one.  So, I took the plunge and trial and error taught myself to sew. My desire was to make cute shirts for my son and other kids in my life.  I love those boutique clothes but I am not willing to spend $40 on a shirt that says "M" or other such simplicity.  Granted I still sew really slow and try my hardest to make straight lines but I am learning and getting better everyday.  Here are some fun things I have made so far!