Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Mini Scrapbook Album

You need 3 matching pieces of card stock.
Cut 4 pieces at 12x6 inches
and 2 pieces at 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches

Of the 4 long pieces score one of them at 2 3/4 inch in and 3 inches in from the end (do this to both sides)
score the other 3 long pieces 3 inches in from each end

glue the 3 pieces that are scored at 3 inches on the ends together

fold up and glue that to the last big peice.
then glue the square peices to the ends of that piece.

fold it all up to crease the score lines.
embellish with paper

ta da! Now just add a ribbon to close it up with.

and add pictures!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Pajama Pants


Here's a really easy and very fast way to make some pajama pants!!!


1. Find some pajama pants that fit the person who these are being made for and fold them like the ones in the picture. The fabric on the left is folded (with the fold on the left side). So place your pants on the fabric with the straight side over the fold and cut out the fabric in that shape. Cut the top part of the pants straight (where it would be if the elastic weren't pulling the waistline in).

2. Your fabric should look like this, with the fold on the left. Now do this one more time so you end up with 2 peices of fabric like this. Remember which part is the TOP of the pants (you will notice the sides of the top part of the pajamas are straighter, and shorter)



3. Now you should have 2 peices that look like this when opened



4. Overlap the 2 pieces with the right sides together. Now we're going to just sew the left and right sides on the very top....only to the point!



(only sew from the top down the curve and to the point on both sides)



5. Now readjust the way your pants are positioned so that the seems you've just sewen (the front and back of the pants) look like this. You're seem from the front should be lined up with the seem from the back.




6. Now sew the insides of the legs together.





7. hem the bottom of both legs.



8. Do the same at the waist, making sure to create a hem slightly wider than your elastic, but leave a 1-2 inch section unhemed so you can put in the elastic. Put a safety pin at one end of a peice of elastic and thread through the waist band. ***measure length of elastic by wraping around the waist of the person for whom the pants will fit, stretching it only slightly.



9. Once threaded through the pants, overlap the ends of the elastic about an inch and sew them together. Make sure your elastic is laying flat all the way around the waist (with no twists anywhere) before you sew it together)



10. Tuck your elastic into the waitband and sew closed the open section in your hem. and TA DA!!!! YOU'RE DONE!


Saturday, March 6, 2010

Easy Quilt and Curtains




For Cameron's 'Big Boy' room I made him a matching quilt and curtains. No pattern just a simple idea. Just remember for curtains cut the material about 1 1/2 times the length (from left to right) of the window. I made a twin sized quilt, which you want to be around 65" by 88". I used a larger than twin sized, brown, sheet for the backing, and cut it bigger than the front so I could wrap that around for the front border. I did stripes because I like the look. If that's what you do, you can use your machine to do the quilting lines by sewing along the seam of every few stripes. Then it blends right in. I safety pinned it everywhere before I quilted the front panel, batting, and backing together. That kept everything in place and kept it from bunching and pulling while sewing it. I also ironed down the border which made it easier to sew.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Stockings



Want to save some money this Christmas and make your own stockings? Or do you just want to do it yourself so you can make something unique to each individual? Here ya go:


1 and 2. First, cut out your material in the pattern you want. I used red flannel. I borrowed a stocking from a friend and traced that with chalk onto a piece of flannel that was folded so I could cut out two pieces at once. If you cut it so the long straight side is on a fold, it'll save you a step. If not, keep your pieces like this and then sew a seem down the long side.

3 and 4. Next cut out a piece of fabric for the top. I used white fleece. If you use fleece you don't need to hem it as it will not fray. If however, you use a material that will fray, insert a step and hem the bottom edge. Cut your piece at least twice as long as the width of the top of the stocking. And make it however wide you'll want it to be at the top, adding 1/4" for seams. Then cut out a loop of ribbon, and make it about an inch bigger than you'll want your loop for your stocking.
5. Now lay down your pieces in this order: Fleece, looped ribbon, splayed stocking. Make sure you put the ugly part of the stocking down (the side with the seem showing). So that the nice side of the stocking is on top. Pin where the ribbon is.

6. Now sew a seam. Make sure the fleece is on bottom and the nice part of the stocking's on top. When you get to the ribbon, go back and forth across it to reinforce it so it'll hold up when you're stockings hanging up full of goodies! 7. NOW, start to really pay attention or you'll be ripping seams like I did.... When you've sewn your seam through the fleece, ribbon, and flannel layers, lay it out and flip the fleece up. Keep it oriented so the nice side of the stocking is facing you. Now, fold it in half so it looks like a stocking, (make sure that first long seem you've sewn on the edge of the stocking is on the inside). Line up the red flannel on top, the part that's right below the white, and put a pin in just to keep it in place. NOW you're going to hem the white fleece ONLY! When you get to the end of the white, stop. Try to hem it so it's about even to the width of the red, and cut off the extra bit of white when you're done. 8. So the top part of your stocking is now sewn together, but none of the red part should be EXCEPT for the long side you sewed a seam in at the beginning. Now, turn your stocking inside out, and fold it in half so it looks like a stocking. You should be looking at the side with the rough seam. Now pick up where you left off and continue from that seam, and hem around the rest of the red part of the stocking. Don't sew into the white fleece. If you sewed down a little bit into the red when you hemmed up your fleece, it may look a little funny when you hem it up on this side.... but don't worry, just leave it. The white fleece is going to fold down and cover it up! I did this on all mine, just to make sure the fleece and red would be a sewn together without a gap. And it worked out fine.9 and 10. Now turn your stocking inside out, and push out the toe and heal real well. You can iron it to make it hold it's shape a little better. Fold down the white fleece, and pull out your loop, and you're done!!!!! Now hang it up!!!