Monday, March 29, 2010
#109 Pattern of the Week
Saturday, March 27, 2010
And the Winner Is!
First of all, thank you, to everyone that left a comment for the contest. A total of 60 comments were left, and I have enjoyed reading every single one! I am so glad that this was a random drawing and I didn't have to choose a favorite. Some of your favorite tools were new to me, and I am looking forward to trying them out. Others, were special tools that belonged to a loved one and have a strong personal attachment. Many mentioned little ones playing at your feet or hanging on your chair while you sewed. One of my earliest memories, was playing on the floor with buttons while my Mother sewed. Make sure that your family is involved in your sewing, so that one day they will have that wonderful memory of you!
And now for the drawing.....drum roll please.......the winner is........
lizzie said...Well it is a tie...the 6 in ruler that goes everywhere I go BUT...also my scissors...you better not touch my scissors...MY son's girlfriend {now wife} once picked up my scissors..and my SON said..."I think you best put those down..no one touches my Mom's scissors..and if you want her to love you don't touch!!!too funny!!! Thanks Miche'
Lizzie, I laughed out loud when I read your comment! Please email with your full name and address and let me know which pattern or book that you would like for your free gift!
Michie'
Friday, March 26, 2010
Diaper Cover Details Part 3
And, here is how it looks! :)
Complete the diaper cover, by stitching the button holes and attaching the buttons. Once you have made your first diaper cover, you will never hesitate again!
* Don't forget to enter the "Random Free Giveaway!"
Michie'
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Diaper Shirt Details Part 2
Using a zigzag stitch length of about 3.0 and width of about 3.5, zigzag close to the straight stitching line.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Baby Duck Diaper Shirt Part 1
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Random Free Giveaway!
The free giveaway theme is, "What is your favorite sewing tool?" Be creative. I know for many of you this may be your grandmother's pin cushion, your favorite music playing, or your cat nearby. My favorite is pictured above. It is my silver seam ripper from Martha Pullen Co. When I discovered a seam ripper that was in a pretty case, and could be hung from a ribbon, I heard angels sing!!!! No longer, would I be crawling around looking for my seam ripper because it had decided to hide under the couch!
So, here are the rules.
- Post a comment, on this post only. No e-mails, please. And, you may only post once. Please leave your e-mail address with your post, so that I can contact the winner!
- Tell us, what is your favorite sewing tool. You can hardly sew without it!
- Your time to enter will end this Friday night at midnight.
I will draw a name Saturday morning. You can watch Saturday's post to see who the lucky winner is. I will then contact the winner, to find out which pattern (or the embroidery book) you would like. This will also give you time to see which pattern you would like to add to your stash!
For those of you who are "posting shy", it is now time to try something new! I, also, recently began to leave comments, and it is not that hard! :) Good luck!
Michie'
Monday, March 22, 2010
#108 Pattern of the Week
Made from peach cotton lawn, the gown pictured above is trimmed with lace and hand embroidery. The tucks on the yoke were eliminated, by using the yoke lining pattern for the yoke. The gown was featured in Sew Beautiful Magazine issue #104. The white dress in the picture is made from pattern #104.
Featured in Sew Beautiful Magazine issue #112, this gown was made from gold tissue silk. Dusty blue, hand embroidery and smocking, gives this gown an antique look.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Embroidery Design for #122
*Update: Yes, I have now officially hugged his neck! He said that it has been almost 1 year since he has had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich........lunch is taken care of.
Michie'
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Machine Embroidery
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
A Burst of Color
Sunday, March 14, 2010
#107 Pattern of the Week
Friday, March 12, 2010
Back in the USA!
Are you curious about the picture? Our kids, (this one in particular) discovered "Wallace and Gromit" while in high school, and we all enjoyed the movies. He found the poster online about 15 years ago, and it hung at the foot of our basement stairs. When we downsized last year, and I ruthlessly got rid of half our stuff, this was one of the few things that I couldn't part with. It just reminds me of how much fun we had watching those movies with the kids. A few years ago, I tried to give it to him for his apartment, but he said it says, "home" to him. The poster now has a place of honor in our guestroom. The kids forget it is there and I always wait to hear them burst out laughing when they walk in!
I hope everyone can enjoy, and laugh with your family this weekend!
Michie'
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Crochet Edging for Blankets
But, first we will start with a story......the picture above proves that 25 years ago, I was a skilled crocheter! With that in mind, about two years ago, I took my newly married daughter, Anna, and we went to a local guild meeting where Cindy, would teach us to crochet in entredeux. I of course, knew how to crochet, but enjoy the meetings, and was looking forward to spending an evening with my daughter, where she could learn a new skill. Cindy, handed out our packet of supplies, I quickly tied my thread to the entredeux, made sure that Anna had hers' right, and prepared to start. Then, as Cindy began the basic instructions, she said, "And, remember, you crochet from right to left." My brain froze! I could not remember how to crochet. I had never thought about which direction we crochet in and I couldn't get started! I sat there a minute, then looked over at Anna, who was crocheting away, and whispered, "I can't get started, and where did you learn to crochet?" After she got me started, I then had to take it all out because I was doing the wrong stitch. Cindy, noticed me pulling mine out and commented that some of us who already knew how to crochet, may want to pull it out and try a new pattern....... little did she know. Fortunately after about 30 minutes, my long lost skill had come back and I remembered the stitches. Anna laughed and consoled me on the way back to her apartment, when I remembered that the last time I had crocheted, I was pregnant with her!!!