My mother was an excellent knitter, and we always had hats, mittens, scarves, and the whole shebang when growing up. My father used to say, 'Need mittens? Wait an hour; your mother will knit you a pair'. She was That Good.
Well, I don't knit. (sorry mom). I do sew, however, and I like to sew polar fleece, so I make hats. The problem is, I keep losing my hats! I just had to make another one today.
Somewhere out there, there are a lot of people wearing the hats that I've dropped or left behind. I hope their heads are warm. I'll just make another one.
Here's the latest.
So I made a couple of them this time. All of these hats come from the first two Polarfleece Pizzaz! books. They have wonderful patterns for all sorts of fantastic polar fleece items.
I'm just an ordinary computer geek who sews in her spare time. My mother started teaching me when I was 4 years old. That's a lot of years of sewing! Everyone keeps asking me "Where can I see pictures of what you have sewn?" and thus this blog was born.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Happy New Year 2014!
I started out my new year by sewing again for the shelter animals.
http://www.connieandteri4animals.org/
Here is another picture:
Monday, October 7, 2013
On Furlough AKA unplanned, unpaid vacation
As most of you know by now, the government is on furlough. No work, no pay. Time to check out the stash! err....collection. I am an artist and this is my collection! Yeah, that's it.
I bought this fabric a few months ago with a gift card that my sister sent to me. It's aged enough, so time to make a shirt! The 2nd picture is a detail of the fabric. Cute, isn't it? I saw cats and a sewing room - it's like they created it just for me!
The shirt pattern is my favorite Connie pattern - the old baseball shirt pattern. Raglan sleeves, pockets, and it fits well and feels comfortable. What's not to love?
Monday, August 5, 2013
What I did on my Saturday afternoon
I volunteered to work with a group that make stuff for the local shelter.
http://www.connieandteri4animals.org/
Connie is a very fun lady, and she delivered a whole box of cut-out cat beds to my apartment. In one marathon sewing session, I sewed all 20 of them together, then copied the pattern and made one for my own cat (she likes it!). Here's the pile of un-stuffed cat beds.
http://www.connieandteri4animals.org/
Connie is a very fun lady, and she delivered a whole box of cut-out cat beds to my apartment. In one marathon sewing session, I sewed all 20 of them together, then copied the pattern and made one for my own cat (she likes it!). Here's the pile of un-stuffed cat beds.
And here's a picture of the Princess Rita, sleeping on her own personal cat bed. I put it down on the couch where she usually sleeps, and she poked around on it for a bit, then settled right down for a good nap. Good kitty!
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Online Fabric Sources
I found this list awhile ago on my computer, and took the time to check every link, delete the ones that no longer worked, and add new ones that I knew of. Here's the result, just for you. Enjoy!
Beacon
Fabric & Notions <http://www.beaconfabric.com>
Fabrics-store.com
<http://www.fabrics-store.com>
Online
Fabric Store <http://www.onlinefabricstore.net>
Seattle
Fabrics <http://www.seattlefabrics.com>
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Chiffon scarves!
I haven't talked about it much, but I have been working on costumes for a local theater group for the past year or so. Then, my sister asked me to make chiffon scarves for my nieces for the musical they were doing in Ohio. So now I have done costumes in 2 states! Here's the scarves:
It took a bit of fussing to get my serger to do the rolled hems on chiffon, but I finally got it working, although the purple was the most difficult. It's amazing how the same fabric in different colors reacts differently on a machine! The corners aren't great, but I did my best. They are in the mail to Ohio now.
It took a bit of fussing to get my serger to do the rolled hems on chiffon, but I finally got it working, although the purple was the most difficult. It's amazing how the same fabric in different colors reacts differently on a machine! The corners aren't great, but I did my best. They are in the mail to Ohio now.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Happy New Year! 2013!
Happy New Year to you! I decided to commit some sewing on New Year's Day.
Thanks to Obsessively Stitching and her wonderful instructions, seen here:
http://obsessivelystitching.blogspot.com/2010/12/angry-birds-plush.html,
here's what I did today.
Thanks to Obsessively Stitching and her wonderful instructions, seen here:
http://obsessivelystitching.blogspot.com/2010/12/angry-birds-plush.html,
here's what I did today.
Enjoy. They were fun to make.
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