Saturday, April 24, 2010

Past Projects

Finally! Got down to taking photos of some of the projects.

This is what got me hooked. Started making these craft wallets (you can check out the pattern from etsy Childs Coloring waller by jcasa) as Christmas presents. I think its too amateur-ish to sell them online to actual paying customers, but will seriously consider selling a couple just to support this hobby. The fabrics are what makes all the difference, but they can get expensive.

More lovely fabric patterns.

Next were these wristlets I did for my mother. It was an effort to get to know the sewing machine a little better, and I was trying out the zipper foot. Turned out to be easier than I thought. The most painful part was the cutting. My father even got on board by purchasing the hook rings from the hardware shop (loads cheaper than when you get it from Spotlight!)


After gaining a little more confidence, tried out this sling bag. You can't tell from this picture but it was a major catastrophe because I ended up sewing in the lining backwards at 1 point, and had to cut, then reattach one of the straps. The button / pleat piece was also challenging. This was precision work  across quite a number of layers and I needed more POWER! Definitely need to try this out again because the pattern isn't half bad. This one was done with Amy Butler fabrics ( I heart! )


My latest obsession is to do baby quilts. They are cute, and relatively easy to do. Moda bake shop has plenty of free patterns to try out. Best of all, they use the pre-cuts which for lazybones like myself, is a godsend,  You can check out this easy tutorial by Amandajean (crazy mom quilts) Stacked Coin quilt. 
In particular, I like the detail at the back, with an additional strip of coins right across, just makes it extra special. 



Currently working on a beehive quilt. It isn't big enough to be called a baby quilt so likely gonna use if as a runner for the piano. Stay tuned for more pics.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

These are amazing! :D Thanks for sharing and I can't wait to find out what this 'bee hive quilt' is. heh heh. Let me know if you have any questions - would love to share and sew together some time soon! :D

suz said...

Lovely! How about children's bags?
Hmm...that lilac straw bag with a flower looks really really gorgeous... ;-)

kookykutz said...

Will definitely branch out. So many projects, so little time :)