Archive for the ‘sewing’ Category

i made it myself: bicycle pants cuff

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

T has been riding his bike to work the past few weeks. He needed something to keep his pants from getting caught in the chain. I offered to make him something out my scrap fabric.

bicycle pants cuff

We measured twice, with his pants on. Somehow the first one turned out too small and the second one too big. Hopefully, this one will be just right. Once I get the measurements down, I’m going to make a second one for him. I might also write up a tutorial, although it’s pretty straight forward. I used a cotton fabric that looks like denim, but is lighter in weight (and hopefully cooler, too!). I also used some fusible interfacing and velcro.

Did you make something yourself this week? Post it here.

easy kids shorts pattern

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

UPDATE: Thanks to the Craft Magazine blog for their link to my pattern!

I’ll say right up front, this isn’t an original idea. There are lots of tutorials on the web on how to make kids pants, like here and here. There’s also a cool how-to in The Creative Family.

I also need to note that my daughter really doesn’t need any more pants. She has plenty, and it’s too hot to wear them now anyway. So, I did the next best thing. I made her shorts! (Shhh… she has plenty of shorts, too. I just really wanted to sew these and was looking for an excuse!)

easy kid shorts

They turned out nice. The t-shirt fabric is from one of my old Gap shirts that has a little stretch to it. I didn’t make them too snug, and hopefully they’ll last through the rest of the season.

easy toddler shorts

I used a pair of her shorts as my pattern and traced them onto paper first. The template fits on an 8.5 x 11 piece of paper, so I figured why not share it with the blog world? You can download it here.

Drop me a line and let me know if you make a pair. I’d love to see a photo if you do! Also, this is my first attempt at writing a sewing pattern. Please let me know if something isn’t clear!

bib-o-rama

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Remember the bibs I made for Bella? I took my pattern and sized it down for infants. I backed them with terry cloth to make them super absorbent for little droolers. I really like how they turned out and plan to make a bunch more. Details over at etsy, of course.

bibs

red, white and blue tote bag

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

The problem with sewing cute tote bags is that I want to keep them all! We’ve been going on a lot of picnics lately, and this would be so much fun to take along. Alas, I can’t keep everyone I make. Details over at kundhicreative.etsy.com.

picnic tote

father’s day gift #2

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

When I was in college, I had an oversized barn jacket that I just loved. When T and I moved in together, he decided that he loved it, too. When the weather turned cold, I’d reach into the closet for my jacket only to find T was already wearing it. I figured the only way to get my jacket back was to get him one of his own. It worked. I gave it to him for his birthday and he started wearing it immediately. I got my jacket back!

One day, we noticed a hole in his pocket. It was pretty big and right in the middle. He couldn’t remember snagging it on anything. A few days later he had another hole. It was bizarre. He backtracked through his day, remembering when he was wearing it and what he was doing. Nothing special had happened all the way up to when he came home and put it on the back of the dining room chair. We went over and took a look at it. I examined the pocket, found a roll of mints inside and figured it out!

chloe

Chloe LOVES mint. She will do anything for it. Catnip pretty much does nothing for her, but mint? It makes her go crazy. Crazy enough to chew a hole through a brand new barn jacket pocket to get her fix.

T continued to wear the jacket, but the hole started to fray. Once it started looking ragged, he saved the jacket for weekends and outside chores. He was back to wearing my barn jacket the rest of the time. That was before we were even married. A lot of time has passed and he still only wears his jacket for things like shoveling snow, cutting down Christmas trees, etc. I decided to fix it for Father’s Day.

jacket

It wasn’t too hard, but it was time consuming. I had to rip all the double stitched pockets carefully, cut them up, rearrange to hide the holes, and then restitch them together. Then I had to do the same thing to the other side so it didn’t look weird. I tried to find complimentary or contrasting fabric, but had no luck. I am kind of bummed that the underneath fabric was so much darker. The jacket has seen a lot of sun and is really faded. Overall, though, I like the end result. He did, too, by the way. And he plans to keep it in the closet from now on.

jacket

father’s day gift #1

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

T’s Dad already got his Father’s Day gift. Man, Priority Mail is fast! I just sent it Tuesday afternoon!

Last week I was cruising through my RSS feeds, found this cute tutorial for handmade hankies, and thought these would be perfect for my father-in-law. I used some brown and white cotton fabric from my stash. The rolled hem was easier than I thought it would be and didn’t take long at all. I hope it holds, though. This was my first try and I’ll be so embarrassed if they unravel!

hankies

hankies

I’m busy working on my other handmade Father’s Day gifts. Time is running out. I hope I don’t have to gift any works in progress!

nike dress and cute bella pics

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

The Sunday before Memorial Day, Lauren and Paul had a party. I spent Saturday making a little dress that had been on my mind. I actually finished it in time for the party. Bella had a great time, as you can obviously tell. She’s always happy when she gets to stay up past her bedtime. And yes, that’s an umbrella in her drink! Thanks to Barb for the great pics.

bella dress

bella nike dress

bella nike dress

tutti frutti tote bag

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

When I was little, we used to go to a snowball stand on Joppa Road called My T Fine Snowballs. I remember the tutti frutti flavor was this brilliant, saturated blue color—kind of like my latest tote bag. Details over at kundhicreative.etsy.com.

tutti frutti tote bag

floral tote bag

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Remember the daisy tote bag? I’ve been working on this pattern a bit. I wanted to give it a little more structure and eliminate the hand stitching on the straps. I’m also messing around with the gusset size. Here’s a look at number two:

floral tote

floral tote

I’m making my third one right now. The second one was 75% reclaimed fabric (I bought a fat quarter of the floral fabric. I couldn’t resist!) The third one will be 100% reclaimed fabric. Stay tuned for pics!

p.s. The floral tote isn’t for sale. It was a birthday gift for Lauren.

red and orange striped pincushion

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

I’ve been really busy. I sewed a t-shirt dress for M, finished one tote and working on another, made some bibs, started a new knitting project and almost finished a pair of socks. I’ve really got to get some more pics up on the blog! For now, though, I’ve got a felted pin cushion. Details at kundhicreative.etsy.com. Isn’t it cute?

pin cushion