I am pondering having a little sewing competition.
I shall nut out the details in the next day or so and post about it soon.
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
May 8, 2012
Oct 24, 2010
What a great idea!
I haven't been up to much sewing lately, i feel a bit boring!
I just came across this awesome tutorial over at Sabbespot
I wish we where coming into winter rather than summer, i will have to remember to try this come the wetter colder months!
Welly warmers tutorial link here
I have been working in the garden this last week, i hope ill have photos for you soon.
xoxox
Kim
I just came across this awesome tutorial over at Sabbespot
I wish we where coming into winter rather than summer, i will have to remember to try this come the wetter colder months!
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Welly Warmers |
Welly warmers tutorial link here
I have been working in the garden this last week, i hope ill have photos for you soon.
xoxox
Kim
Sep 20, 2010
Pettiskirt fun
Oh the joys of having a little girl (even if she isn't big enough to know what girlie is)
I have been quite sick for the past few days and now that i am feeling relatively better i decided to pick myself up with a Pettiskirt for Sammy.
I found this wonderful Tutorial on how to make one.
You are suppose to use Nylon chiffon but it is hard to find and the only place i found to order it online wanted to charge far too much for shipping. Also i am far too impatient to order it and wait weeks to get here.
So i decided to give it a go with the regular polyester chiffon you can get at most dress fabric stores.
It just meant i had to overlock all of my strips of fabric. (i keep telling myself the time it took to overlock it was well worth the savings from not ordering online)
I ended up with about 43 meters of the lilac ruffle and about 26 meters of the pink layers! (that is allot of overlocking)
One fantastic tip i found was to set my sewing machine to its longest stitch length and set the tension as high as it would go (9 for me).
As i sewed my chiffon gathered its self, i really cant imagine hand gathering that many meters of ruffles!!!!
well enough with the rambling here are the pictures
I have been quite sick for the past few days and now that i am feeling relatively better i decided to pick myself up with a Pettiskirt for Sammy.
I found this wonderful Tutorial on how to make one.
You are suppose to use Nylon chiffon but it is hard to find and the only place i found to order it online wanted to charge far too much for shipping. Also i am far too impatient to order it and wait weeks to get here.
So i decided to give it a go with the regular polyester chiffon you can get at most dress fabric stores.
It just meant i had to overlock all of my strips of fabric. (i keep telling myself the time it took to overlock it was well worth the savings from not ordering online)
I ended up with about 43 meters of the lilac ruffle and about 26 meters of the pink layers! (that is allot of overlocking)
One fantastic tip i found was to set my sewing machine to its longest stitch length and set the tension as high as it would go (9 for me).
As i sewed my chiffon gathered its self, i really cant imagine hand gathering that many meters of ruffles!!!!
well enough with the rambling here are the pictures
all my ruffles, was very proud of getting through all of that! |
all the bits and pieces |
This is what happens when i finish while Sammy is napping. Chris didn't want it off though and is now demanding i make him something! |
Sep 14, 2010
Exciting things
Things are starting to get exciting around here, my very first sewing pattern is almost ready for release.
It is about to go into the testing phase then once i am sure it is all perfect i will be putting it up for sale in my ETSY store
here is a little sneak peek for you
It is about to go into the testing phase then once i am sure it is all perfect i will be putting it up for sale in my ETSY store
here is a little sneak peek for you
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Sizes- NB, 3m, 6m, 12m, 18m, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 |
Sep 11, 2010
Sew and Show Saturday
A little bit of sewing for Miss Samantha today-
Linen look cotton with cute floral trim, quite retro i think.
Linen look cotton with cute floral trim, quite retro i think.
Sep 8, 2010
Elastic tutorials
Here are 2 quick alternatives to traditional cased elastic.
This wide elastic has a fold line down the middle that allows you to easily fold it over the raw edge of your fabric and sew it down making it a quick elastic edging.
Great Aussie suppliers of FOE- GBAU or Nappies covered

1- Fold over Elastic (FOE)
This wide elastic has a fold line down the middle that allows you to easily fold it over the raw edge of your fabric and sew it down making it a quick elastic edging.
Great Aussie suppliers of FOE- GBAU or Nappies covered
Set your machine to do a wide 3 step zig zag (the dotted zigzag line on your machine) if you dont have 3 step zigzag normal zigzag will be ok. |
Start and end at your join in the elastic. |
2- Serged Elastic (false casing)
Attaching your elastic with your serger can be a quick and simple way of creating your casing.Cut your elastic to the length indicated on your pattern, mark in quarters and also mark your garment opening in quarters, pin together at these marks. (be very aware of your pins as you surge DO NOT SEW OVER YOUR PINS).
Serge the elastic to the wrong side of your fabric taking care to not touch the elastic with the knife, pull your elastic gently to match the fabric at each pin mark. |
On your sewing machine fold your edge over just the width of the elastic, sew a straight stitch just catching the very edge of your elastic as you sew, pulling the elastic flat as you sew. |
There you have it false cased elastic with a lovely serged edge. |
Removable Fairy wings singlet Tutorial
I was doing this tutorial for a friend so i figured i may as well share it with everyone.
You will need-
You will need-
- 2 pieces of tulle cut into ovals one slightly smaller than the other, i cut mine about 30cm long and about 20cm high (12" by 8") You can add more layers if you like
- 1 singlet, onesie, t-shirt, what ever you would like to put the wings on really
- approx 10cm of 2.5cm wide ribbon (4" of one" wide ribbon)
- a 2.5x2.5cm (1"x1") piece of both hook and loop (touch tape, Velcro etc)
Lay the smaller piece of tulle on top of the larger one and mark the center at the top and bottom |
set your machine to do a really long straight stitch and sew 1 line ether side of your center marking |
Place a pin at the top and bottom of your stitching |
At one end twist your thread tails around the pin securing them in place |
Twist the tails at this end around the other pin to keep gathering in place |
Set your machine back to a normal length stitch (about 2.5) and sew your ribbon to your tulle, sew a rectangle around all edges to keep it nice and secure. |
Sew the Hook (scratchy part) side to the back of your wings, another rectangle. |
Then sew the Loop (soft part) to the center back of your singlet etc Have I inspired you? Post your photos in the Cuddles'n'chaos Flickr group |
Sep 5, 2010
Baby Knot hat
here is a little freebie for you
I am working on creating some kids PDF clothing patterns at the moment, they will eventually be for sale in my ETSY store.
I thought i would share with you my Baby Knot Hat pattern I hope you get lots of use out of it, it is very cute.
Here is the Large with contrasting binding on Sammy who is 13 months old.
I am working on creating some kids PDF clothing patterns at the moment, they will eventually be for sale in my ETSY store.
I thought i would share with you my Baby Knot Hat pattern I hope you get lots of use out of it, it is very cute.
Here is the Large with contrasting binding on Sammy who is 13 months old.
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Cant keep her still for a decent photo. Have i Inspired you? Post your photos in the Cuddles'n'chaos Flickr group |
Apr 21, 2010
Free Nappy (Diaper) pattern
This is a pattern i have put together over some time, it has lots of great features including internal gussets which are far easyer than they look.
It is a pocket nappy (diaper) pattern but you could easely make fitteds, AIO's or AI2's with the pattern.
The pattern comes with full instructions including pictures for referance.
Please feel free to link this post but please do not re distribute the file. This pattern is not to be sold.
Let me know if you have any questions about the pattern.
You can use this pattern to sew for your self, please contact me if you would like to sew from this pattern to sell.
I would love to see your finished products!
Cuddles'n'chaos FREE pocket nappy with gussets download
Have i inspired you?
Post your photos in the Cuddles'n'chaos Flickr group
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