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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Grab Bag
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Pouches for Megan and Anne's Bags
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I had a bunch of material left over from Megan and Anne's bags, so I decided to make a little zippered pouch for each of them. This was my first attempt sewing a zipper and it turned out to be really easy. Good to know for future use. Here is a photo of the bags and pouches together -- makes a cute set.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
More Napkins
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Friday, November 20, 2009
Cow Print Napkins
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Yet another Christmas gift! Mike and I are going to make some persimmon jam this weekend and I was tryng to think of something to go with it as a gift for my godparents (Aunt Cindy and Uncle Yog). I found this napkin idea on this really cool website: http://modernquiltlove.wordpress.com/2009/04/17/easy-cloth-napkin-tutorial/. Since my Aunt Cindy LOVES cows, I thought black and spotted cow fabric would be the perfect contrasting fabrics for these napkins. I definitely need more practice at making perfect squares, but overall they turned out pretty well.
Shoulder Bags
I found a really cute messenger bag pattern on http://mmmcrafts.blogspot.com/2009/06/basic-messenger-bag.html and thought it would be neat to make these for Mike's nieces as a Christmas gift. It took us some time to find fabrics that we liked and that matched Megan and Anne's favorite colors. But we eventually found some nice duck cloth, which was stiff enough to make a bag out of, and some really festive cotton batik to match. I appliqued a little animal on each bag, which was by far the most difficult part of the whole bag. The lizard was especially hard since it had so many curves and small toes!! It was a good learning experience and as long as I don't look at the sewing too closely, I am happy with them.
We ended up getting a turquoise color for Megan
and green for Anne. Mike came up with the clever theme of water and land. So Megan got a sea turtle on her bag and Anne got a lizard. I hope they like them!!
Here is Megan's bag:
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And Anne's bag:
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First Kreation
Mom and Dad got me a sewing machine for my birthday back in September. I've really been enjoying it and making some cute things with it. My first lesson in quilting was when Mom and Dad were here visiting back in September. Mom helped me make a couple of place mats. It was fun learning from her (Mike enjoyed hearing our giggles) and I think they turned out nice. Mike and I have enjoyed eating off them since.
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