Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Blue Flower Hairbow for dance


I made this little Carnation shaped hairbow to match Sophia's light blue dance leotard and tutu today during nap. I serged the fabric edges with a three thread rolled hem and then gathered the middle opened one side which formed a Carnation shaped flower.  However in the photo it looks much more flat than it does in person. The petals are curved up so it appears to lose something online.  My husband loved it so much on Sophia that he took a picture of her with it on in her dance leotard and coat.  I added some buttons to look like the center and added the hair elastic to the underside to attach to her hair ponytail or ballerina bun

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Ruffled Valentine Door Decoration




I serged this Ruffled Heart Door Decoration on my serger today while the kids took their very short, less than an hour naps this afternoon. I had this third of a yard of scrap of red satin that I found in the remnant bin awhile back that I had no particular plan for so I thought why not make a heart. I wanted to make a Valentine door decoration last year but never got around to it. Today, I was determined to make a Valentine's decoration so that it could be enjoyed for a few weeks. I snuck downstairs into my sewing room office and serged oodles of ruffles with the ruffle foot of my serger. It is so much easier to make oodles of ruffles on a serger with the ruffle foot than a sewing machine and all in one step, like magic. A ruffling foot makes it so quick and fun. I am so glad to have my ruffling foot that my mom gave me for my serger. Thanks Mom! You are the best!

Note: I started with 15 inches of fabric cut into 3 long strips 4 inches wide and serged them together into one super long strip. The ruffled satin heart is made with a 3 thread rolled hem and the ruffling foot. I attached the fabric to an old clothes hanger that I bent into a heart shape.




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Monday, January 24, 2011

Plum Pudding's new Ballgown





Sophia was upset that Plum Pudding had nothing to wear to the Fancy Ball so mommy came to the rescue and serged a quick Ballgown for Plum Pudding out of strips of scrap satin fabric this morning. Whew! That was a close one.

Note: I used rolled hem and gathering foot for gathers on serger.


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Saturday, January 22, 2011

A blue hibiscus flower hair bow




I made a blue hibiscus flower hairbow too at Sophia's request. The original was just my "mock up" to see if I could make it but I thought it turned out okay so I made one for each girl knowing that we don't have many black hairbows around here.



Now, we have royal blue satin which I will probably name, "The Sophia."







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Friday, January 21, 2011

Serger Hibiscus hair flowers


I serged a couple Hibiscus hair flowers for my girls while they were napping today in case they ever make it to Hawaii. Keep dreaming because it isn't happening in their near future. The Hibiscus flowers are detachable from the headband so we can change them around. Above is Sophia's and Kaylee has one too shown below.




Sophia says she wants one in blue now. Guess it I have to make Hibiscus hair flowers in blue.
Notes to make these again.  Cut out oval shape and serge edges of shiny fabric with a rolled hem (3 thread).  Sew gathering middles and attach to hair barrette or elastic

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

What's a "door snake?"

The cozy little pair of door snakes



They have door hangers to hang them on the knob when they are not under the door blocking drafts.



Anyone who sews knows it is hard to come up with sewing items that a guy would like so here is something that I made for my brother. He asked yesterday where he could buy a door snake. Well, I am not sure where you can buy one ready made, but I was very sure I could make what he needed and what I call an under door draft stopper.




Mike was the inspiration for tonight's little project.



I made these whimsical little "door snakes" to block out the drafts in his home.



I hope he likes these little guys and they keep the cold out of the house.




If you need one or know someone who has drafts and needs one, let me know. They can be made in any color to match your home decor.

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