Thursday, May 23, 2013

Fun Craft Projects Board

I know you're all on Pinterest, and I bet you're probably following already following loads of crafts boards....but have you seen this one??

It's called Fun Craft Projects
by DIY Supplies
I received an invite to add pins a few weeks ago.  I admit, it took me a couple of weeks to actually check it out but boy am I glad I did!

There are over  9,000 pins, which can be overwhelming, but guess what, there are over 10,000 followers.  That means when you pin one of your awesome crafty projects here it's going to appear on over 10,000 feeds!!  That's pretty exciting stuff.

It's a great way to bring some attention back to your own projects from the past and it's also an amazing place to get more ideas!

If you haven't received an invite yet just check out the board and then email the owners at pinterest{at}diysupplies {dot}org.  I'm sure they'd love to add you as a contributor~


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Boho Cardi

I've been meaning to make this cute little cardi for ages but I wasn't sure about the fit, so I decided to try it with this fabric that my great aunt gave me ages ago instead of the special fabric I had set aside just for this project.


As much as I like this pretty border print, I'm glad I tried it first, because as it turns out the pattern does need just a bit of tweaking.

It's from the book Sewing in a Straight Line.



In the book they use a T-knit and either I didn't read the directions right or something's not quite right, because the front panels are just way to narrow.  So, instead of adding bias tape to finish the front seam I ended up using some lace seam tape to add just a bit more width and interest.

Can you see the stork?
You can get a better view of the fabric here when I used it for my Mary Tyler Moore inspired top.

It's cute and very boho I think.  It's quite a bit more colourful than anything else in my closet so it's a good departure for me.  Sometimes it's a good thing to step out of our comfort zones~

This project was featured here:
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Songza

You guys know I'm not really with it when it comes to technology.  There was a time when I always had the latest and great gadget but at some point I just opted out and didn't get into the whole 'I-anything' craze.

So downloading new music can be  bit of a challenge for me.  And then along came Songza!!



No downloading required!  Just awesome playlists already compiled for you that you can pull up at any time.

What's really fun is that it helps you find music based on your mood!  Just click on a few choices and it will take you to several "expert made songlists for every occasion".


When you choose the one you want there are similar lists handy in case the one picked just isn't working for you.


Best of all...it's free!  There are no listening limits and so far I haven't run into any annoying pop-ups or ads.

So, if you're looking for something to soothe your nerves while you sew, wake you up while you're blogging about last night's creation, or just want a relaxing background soundtrack you should try this out!

Are you already on Songza?  (I have been known to be a little behind on trends so I wouldn't doubt it if I were one of the last ones to know about this site)  What are your favourite playlists?  Leave a comment below and share!

*This is a not a sponsored post and I have not received any remuneration, I just think this is a fun website that you'll enjoy~

Monday, May 20, 2013

Last Minute Blouse

A couple of weeks ago I sewed like a crazy person trying to get this blouse done before my next work trip.  I got it done, and in the end didn't even take it with me!


I'm still not sure that I'm crazy about the fit but I really love the fabric so I'll give it a test run and see how it wears throughout the day.


This is the pattern I used, another steal from the thrift store (I don't mean that literally, I just love getting patterns for 50 cents!).


I think I'm going to try it with a stretch fabric and not do the side zipper.  It might fit my body a bit better.

Have you ever sewed something up for a certain occasion and then changed your mind at the last minute?  Why do we do that to ourselves?  All the stress for nothing.  Leave a comment and tell us about your last minute toss away projects~

Friday, May 17, 2013

Old School Trivet

Like many of you, I have a stash of fabric that is waaaaay too big.  Part of the reason is because I can't bring myself to throw away any scraps left over from other projects.  So, I pulled out my half metre of cotton leftover from my dining room chairs makeover and decided to put it to good use~

DIY Trivet, Handmade Trivet, DIY Kitchen crafts

This is such a simple project but I love it when I can put the things I make to really good use.  Plus it reminded me of the kind of thing I used to see at church sales with my grandma when I was a kid so it brought back some good memories.

Here's all you need to make your own trivet:


Materials:
-.5-1 metre of cotton fabric
-scissors, thread, needle
-optional: thimble (not shown)

Steps:
1) If you're new to working with fabric this first step might scare you a bit but just go for it, once you start you won't want to stop.

You're going to make strips of fabric from your cotton by tearing it on the grainline.  Just cut an inch two perpendicular to the selvedge of your fabric.  I made my strips 2.5" wide.

Make sure to start with a straight
torn edge so that your strip
will be an even width throughout.
2) Now just pull the fabric apart and it should tear easily, and straight, along the grainline.  It might look like it's crooked compared to your print, but trust me, the fabric itself will be straight.


I made 6 strips but you can make any multiple of three that you want.  The more you make the bigger your project will be and the more hand sewing you'll have to do.  (3 strips makes a nice little coaster size piece.)

3) Start with 3 strips of fabric by folding the ends into a T shape and securing with a few stitches.

Ideally you should use a matching colour of thread.
This lovely lilac was on my machine though
and I was too lazy to change it.
4) Now just braid your strips together, folding in the raw edges as best you can as you go.


5) If you want to add more strips of fabric to make your braid longer just weave them in near the end of your first set.  When you're happy with the length of braid you have, secure it with a few hand stitches.

6) Now just coil your braid into a circle, hand stitching on the BACK or bottom of the piece as you go.


There will be a top and bottom (or front and back).  Keep your stitches to one side and don't worry too much about how it looks under there.  Do be careful not to let your piece take on a bowl shape though.  It will curve a tiny bit and that's OK but try your best to keep it somewhat flat.

7) When your done, just fold the ends to the bottom and stitch down.  Now steam the heck out of it and will flatten right down.

Steam your glasses up if you have to~
And now you have something to set your hot pots and bowls on when making dinner tonight!

(This photo was taken before I steamed it)
It's such an easy project and easy to do.  In fact I did most of my hand stitching while watching bad TV shows throughout the week.  I didn't use a thimble but I sure wish I had.  Depending on your cotton there may be some bits that are harder to push your needle through than others and a thimble will save your tender little fingers from bearing the brunt of that work.

Of course, I still have some fabric left over and I haven't thrown it away so now I'll have to come up with another scrapbuster to use the rest of it up once and for all~

On another note, the snow has finally melted here and now I can get outside to do some gardening and get some fun outdoor crafts done!!!  I have loads of fun ideas planned for the coming weeks so I hope you'll keep stopping by to check them all out.

Have a crafty week everyone!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

DIY & Crafts

If you follow lots of DIY and crafting boards on Pinterest you may have noticed more than a few pins from this site lately:


DIY & Crafts is another fun submission site that highlights the best from the web in the areas of decorating, fashion, health, home, homemade, lifehacks, and repurpose.

Some of their more popular posts include:


As you can tell, it's kind of a wide range, which is fun because you never know what you'll find there.

They comb the web looking for awesome projects to promote but you can also submit your own projects in case they've somehow missed you.

According to their Pinterest page, everything they post comes with step by step instructions...so if you like to share tutorials this is an excellent place to get more exposure.

Have you ever been featured on DIY & Crafts?  Have you ever visited the site before?  Leave a comment and tell the rest of us all about it!

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