A friend is having a baby boy soon and I needed a gift! I like to make something for baby gifts because it's so much more personal. I pulled out a piece of flannel from my stash and started sewing. It was 2 yards so I just put right sides together and sewed until I just had an opening left to flip. Once it was flipped I was ready to top stitch and I thought it needed a little something more. I happened to have some orange ric-rac that went perfectly with that fabric. I didn't quite have enough to go around the entire thing so I just did 2 sides and I love how it turned out. Just a little something to punch up the interest!
Happy Sewing!
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Ric-Rac Flannel Baby Blanket
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Simple String Art
I've seen a lot of string art floating around Pinterest and decided to take a stab at it. It was quick, I had all I needed on hand and a great result!
To make your own you need:
- A piece of wood (I used a piece of scrap 2x8 and quickly painted it with craft paints)
- Nails (I used 3/4 inch, they are $.97 at Walmart)
- Hammer
- A large printed letter (I printed it from word font Lucida Handwriting size 500)
- String, Yarn, Embroidery Floss, whatever you have
First I measured my wood to see how big I wanted my letter and then used Word and printed a large "K" (for my last name). Then you place you letter on you wood and nail through the paper in each corner of you letter. This holds the paper in place
Then continue to nail about every 1/2 inch or so until you fill your entire letter
After that you rip you paper off!
Then tie your string to one nail and start wrapping!!
I used a pencil eraser at some points to help hold my string down as I was wrapping
Tie off your end and tuck it under and you're done!
This project would be great for older kids learning to use a hammer and nails!
Monday, July 8, 2013
Girls Camp T-shirt-Iron on vinyl
The girls in our Young Women were in need of T-shirts for upcoming girls camp. They drew up a design and the I made the design in my vinyl cutting software.
When using iron on vinyl you have to remember to do the mirror of the image. Otherwise your words and design will be backwards!!
Once it's all weeded you place the vinyl onto the shirt
Then place a piece of parchment paper on top
then iron away!
All done, super easy and fairly economical!
I have a Roland Stika 15 inch vinyl cutter and I used Endura Tex Iron on Vinyl.