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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

How NOT To Make A Potholder Tutorial!

Hey friends, I know I have been slacking but with Christmas and sickness...Just Sayin!

So I had this fantastic idea before the holidays, as a single mom
with a not so huge income I decided to make my holidays handmade 
for my friends. I was going to make cutting boards using my Silhouette!! 
And Potholders using my mad sewing skills!!!
I mean I have been sewing for flippin 30 years, how hard can potholders be?
I mean I caught a very vague tutorial post on a blog, she made it sound like I 
could make fifty in a day without batting an eyelash then bake 3 cakes!

NO...Just NO....first of all she simply said "just cut an oval from an 
8.5X11 piece of paper and trim fabric accordingly"
All I can say to that is I DARE YOU to try one time to just cut an oval with scissors
from a piece of paper and BAM perfection happens....lie #1. 

So once I decided that I was going to use my Silhouette to cut a perfect
oval and the 1/3 ovals I thought I had it mastered. WRONG!
 The vague tutorial mentions that only using 1 layer of heat protective
Insul-Bright from Joanns wore off after a onto or so and you needed TWO layers!
So I thought I was ahead of the game, 2 layers it is baby!

What she didn't mention was...2 layers plus 2 layers of fabric, 
OH and 2 more layers, PLUS 2 more layers of fabric means like 
45 layers I did the math! Not so easy to wrap this EXTRA WIDE Binding
which by the way means 1/2"!!! Around 45 layers and stitch perfectly even. 
Now I admit it, I am not a pinner, I don't pin my patterns unless they are huge, 
I simply don't pin. I know that makes me slightly cooler then you right? (by cooler I mean dumber)
BUT I tried to pin this bitch since it was 8 layers deep....
did not work.
So I figured it out, cut the Insul-Bright slightly smaller and it makes 
stitching the binding much easier. So I made my cut files for
fabric and batting separately. 

So the things I learned making potholders?
TEST one on scrap fabric...You might think sewing an oval is cake...
trust me I keep it real...IT'S NOT!
DO not freehand cut an oval that's just stupid.
DO NOT freehand the 1/3 ovals onto the potholder...they WILL be crooked. 
LINE THEM UP and pin them. 
DRINK alcohol before starting, it eases the pain.
FIND your MOST non judgmental friend the one who thinks you are 
amazing even if you fall off the curb. Give her the first set of potholders you make. 
Just listen to me on this one. 

I am including cut files for your silhouette if you want to try these. 
For ONE Potholder:
1. Trim out 2 ovals from fabric. Then trim hand pieces also. 
2. Trim out 2 layers of Insul-Bright. Hand pieces and ovals. 
3. Iron fabric with steam. 
4. Sew edges of all 4 pieces. 
5. Sew Binding to top straight edge of hand pieces. 
6. Pin hand pieces to oval potholder in straight lines. 
7. Sew binding around edges and trim off.

Here are the Cut Files:

Friday, June 27, 2014

Fabric Card Using Acrylic

Hey there, Happy Friday friends...
You know I have been Guest Designing for Adorn-it and I wanted to
be crafty not just sewing only with the cool fabric- 
I am telling you this fabric screamed for me to make a card. 
 Look it even says WISH in it!
So I created an acrylic card and stitched fabric right on the front..
who says there's a rule that you can't make fabric cards?

If there is one I can't find it! hahaha

Remember I am giving away this fabric on my blog HERE
if you go comment on any Adorn-it post by ME! :) 
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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Seamstress Adorn-it Ring

Hey there friends, 
I have another fabric project up on Adorn-it today and FULL INSTRUCTIONS!
this cool  Seamstress Ring- it's really just a fun fabric ring :) 
Love this fabric, so fun! 
Go check out the post! What are you waiting for???!
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

No Pattern Apron and Fabric GIVEAWAY!

Hey there,
I have a fun giveaway and project today for all the fabric
lovers and crafters....#1 a no pattern apron ANYONE can make.
#2 a fabric giveaway!
So head to the Adorn-it blog and comment....
at the end of the week whomever commented on THEIR blog on MY posts
will randomly be chosen to win this fabric prize package!
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