Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Thursday, March 15

a making for my son

i purchased a nice little book a few months back as it had some really sweet items to make that could be for boys or girls.... i like things that don't scream 'pink' for girls and are not 'thomas the tank engine' related for boys.




since a recent beach holiday, my son loves all things sea-related + one of his favourite books is 'magic beach' which is full of rock pools with limpets, crabs, sea horses and of course lots of mystical magic too!

so.... i chose to crochet this blanket for his room, as it looks a bit rock pool-ish  / sea anemone-ish




it used up 18 balls of 8ply grey wool + small amounts of other colours




each larger circle used up 1 ball each!




i did double the wool though to get it extra chunky.




i love it even better flipped over to the reverse side, as it 'pops' out a bit more.





my son loves to drag it off his bed and jump onto the circles, saying the colours as he jumps from one to the other.... so it kinds doubles as a memory game too.

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:: love to hear if anyone else made a special blanket for their kids or friends? 
feel free to leave some links below to share :)


ps: i have linked the books to fishpond if anyone is interested in buying them (i use fishpond, as its australian) 


Thursday, February 9

a preschool bag for my boy

my son started preschool this year.... so i made him a little bag to take his lunchbox and water bottle in.





he loves dinosaurs, so drew a few on a piece of plain calico with a textile marker, and he coloured them in using fabric crayons.


i found the pattern for the bag in a great book i have on my bookshelf called sewing for boys. there is a helpful website here for this book too


I love bags.... its even better making them.

:: have you ever made a bag of your own or for someone else?

Thursday, November 17

DIY -- potato stamp Christmas gift tags

I had a little weekend DIY featured this week over at the KANELSTRAND blog...






it shows you a simple and organic way to make some unique gift tags and sweet bunting for the upcoming festive season...







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:: if you go on over and have a peek... do let me know if you like it (oh & if you try it out!)

ps:!! OH MY.... there are so many gorgeous creations are over at this weeks our creative spaces too :)


Thursday, October 20

DIY - handmade bias binding

want a chunky, organic-looking bias binding? 




this DIY takes your through the process of making continuous bias binding from bits of fabric you have at home in your stash or upcycle some old pillow cases / sheets / table clothes etc.
(i chopped up a 100% cotton curtain left over from cushion making project...)




1. grab your piece of remnant fabric & fold in half (good sides together)... now draw a square, probably at least 10 inches wide...
2. my squares measure 14 x 14 inches
3. cut squares out
4. pin squares together and sew 3mm in from edge all the way around the 4 sides. use a straight stitch set on 2.5
5. draw a diagonal line across from one corner to the other like shown...
6. lay fabric back on table
7. flip the fabric and do the same on the other side - BUT you actually want the two lines to form a 'X' when peeking at both sides - so just lift the other side and check
8. snip off 1cm from all 4 corners - this is so the scissors can be inserted in the following steps
9. snipped- corner close up




10. now cut across the diagonal line on one side...
11. flip the fabric and do exactly the same on the other side - BUT when you get towards the centre of the line, be careful not to pick up and cut the underneath layer, have a peek when you get to the middle just to make sure
12. with both sides now cut, begin to open the square from the centre
13. keep gently pulling open the square till the square begins to look like a tubular rectangle
14. lay the rectangle tube flat on the table
15. iron open & flat all sewn seams
16. close up of ironed seams
17. with your fabric tube flat on the table, draw a vertical line 6 or so inches in from the left side as shown...
18. with your ruler and chalk, mark and trim the top and bottom edges to neaten




19. now draw 3cm (1 inch) horizontal lines all the way down the right side of the 6 inch vertical line
20. begin cutting the lines all the way down
21. till you have a piece of fabric that now looks like some deep sea jelly fish!
22. open your fabric from the 6 inch side until you have the un-cut section of the fabric tube centred on the tabel
23. now, this is where the continuous bias comes into play... draw and match up the lower left side cuts with the upper right side cuts
24. until it looks like this...
25. begin cutting along the lines from the top - & trim the irregular top edge off square
26. keep cutting the lines all the way down... i inserted a piece of A4 paper in between so as not to accidentally cut into the underneath layer
27. cutting, cutting cutting....




28. when you get to the bottom, trim the irregular edge to make square
29. and viola!! you should now have a lengths & lengths of bias binding!
30. a great way to keep your bias binding flat and neat is to make a holding spool... i used an old ikea cardboard box cut into this shape
31. tape one end to the cardboard spool
32. now just wrap the bias around the spool & store till you need to use...
33. the binding put to use as a raw edge around a cotton singlet
34 - 36. you can now make bias binding in any colour / fabric to add to your handmade apparel.


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once you have mastered this technique, watch out... it becomes a tad addictive!

:: would love to hear what sewing tips and tricks you use at home to help make your things 
just that little bit different....


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