Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Apparently, Being Sick Works for Me...

This past Saturday, while dealing with the medicated fogginess of a head cold, I completed not one, but TWO sewing projects! 
One was the apron, pictured to the left. The other was a large purse. Admittedly, I had the fabric all cut out for the apron, and the purse almost completely finished, prior to Saturday, but it still makes me feel better to think that I made two things in one day. It's alllllll about bragging rights, even if I'm just bragging to myself!  ;-)

The apron was made following another one of the Simplicity patterns I bought during that Presidents' Day Sale at JoAnn. (I'll update the post once I hunt down the pattern number.) The pattern itself is pretty cute, it comes with three size options (adult, child, and doll) for each of the three apron styles it shows. Hopefully that will come in handy sometime in my future. 

As I continue along my sewing adventure, I'm starting to notice that, even when I'm following a pattern, I still have my own style...  And that's totally okay. There's always fabric choices, and that instantly makes a pattern/project your own because YOU'RE the one that chose them. While on the topic of the fabric choice, I have to pause to gush over the main fabric for this apron. This past fall, I was soaking up some creative energy at Fourth Corner Quilts when I came across this fantastic Halloween print. I adored the colors, LOVED the owls, and bought two yards of it on the spot, without knowing specifically what I would use it for.  To me, when it's paired with the citrus-y polka dot, it looks much-more-Spring and far-less-Halloween.  Wouldn't you agree?

Back to the style thing... On a purse I made last summer, I messed up the first time I did my edge stitching. This may be hard to picture without, well... a picture, but when I first attempted to attach my lining fabric to my exterior fabric, I didn't catch all of the lining fabric in the seam. Instead of taking it out and doing it over (the RIGHT way) I made another parallel seam, about a quarter inch away. That fixed the problem, with the added bonus that I really liked how it looked!  I found myself making those parallel edge seams on this apron too, even though it didn't call for it. I like how it makes the stitching part of the "look" instead of just some necessity that has to be dealt with. I think this is now becoming part of my own signature style.
On to the Purse!!!

One thing I figured out pretty quick is that I adore Amy Butler!  If you don't know her work, you really ought to check out her websiteI'm in love with her bold fabrics, and her patterns make me feel like a sewing wiz!  Even the most complicated projects, and trust me, this purse was not a walk in the park, (for me) are made totally managable with her step-by-step picture instructions. She sells many individual patterns, but this is from her book Style Stitches. It's the Cosmo Bag. I'm not even joking, I have plans to make about 75% of the purses that are in that book!  This is a really big purse. I'm talking HUGE!  This past Sunday, I used it, instead of my typical Women's Conference tote bag, to haul all my primary stuff to church (ie, Primary songbook, binder, dry erase markers, magnets, Mint Truffle Hershey Kisses, you know... the essentials). AgaIn, all the fabric for this project came from Fourth Corner Quilts.

In this next picture, it's a little easier to see the red batik used for the lining, along with the big black button (that I got at JoAnn). I mentioned earlier that the purse was almost completely finished before this past weekend. Yeah... Sheepishly I have to admit that I only had one seam to finish (the inside of one of the handles) and it sat, uncompleted and lonely, in the studio for about two months. I had finished the same seam on the other handle, and it took me those two months before I got up the courage/insanity to finish the other side. Okay, fine!  I had lots of other stuff I had to work on, some of a time-sensitive nature, that delayed the process, but still. You get the idea.

Next up? 
I'm going to knock out some more blocks from the 2010 Western Washington Quilt Shop Hop. Stay tuned!  I should have some pictures up tomorrow!

2 comments:

  1. I'm so proud of the progress you are making in your sewing projects. My only problem is that I haven't completed any of my own projects, like your dad's fleece that just needs the sleeves shortened, and my safari two-hour tulip that wouldn't take me that long to finish if I could just find the rest of the pieces.

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  2. I love your blog! You have made some great projects. I love to sew, and am hoping someday to have lots more time to do it...

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