I was trying to make another laptop bag from my last post, however my measurements were slightly off and so ended up being to small for my netbook. Also, this time I didn't use the tutorial, just put everything together while the boys were watching the superbowl- I'm really not a football fan, but I turned my boredom into productivity. I think I like this bag better than my last one, I just need to figure out what kind of a strap I want to put on there. Any ideas? well here's the pictures
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Patchwork Laptop Bag
This is the tutorial I used, and altered,it came out pretty cool if i say so myself. :)
http://www.craftstylish.com/item/62327/how-to-make-a-patchwork-laptop-case
http://www.craftstylish.com/item/62327/how-to-make-a-patchwork-laptop-case
| before putting it together, just the quilt part |
| the top part of the quilt part |
| The finished project |
Friday, February 4, 2011
Reversible Beach Bag
I used this template
I used a light weight polyester, one in a print and one in black. I really liked this tutorial, it was very easy and only took about 6 hours- it would have been less if a had a table and a cutter like my mom has. As it is, i "roughed it" on the floor with a pair of scissors. the extra work was worth it, and the bag turned out super cute, and the perfect size for everything from going to school to the gym.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Mini Circle Skirt and Canvas Laundry Bag
As I am waiting for the email from my math teacher with today's assignment, I finally have a minute to sit down and write about the two projects I completed while at my mom's house last week. I had seen this tutorial on Burdastyle for a circle skirt- Circle Skirt Tutorial
and was instantly excited about it. After searching through many different fabrics, to find one wide enough (that we already had instead of going out and buying some) to accommodate my wide hips, we settled upon this pretty teal cotton blend. I did however, have to sacrifice about four inches off my desired length. Regardless, I decided to go through with the project.
We also took a large piece of canvas fabric, sewed the ends together, strengthened the inside bottom seam and fed clothesline into the top and was done. It was very simple, easy project that has been very useful.
Inside bottom seam.
and was instantly excited about it. After searching through many different fabrics, to find one wide enough (that we already had instead of going out and buying some) to accommodate my wide hips, we settled upon this pretty teal cotton blend. I did however, have to sacrifice about four inches off my desired length. Regardless, I decided to go through with the project.
We also took a large piece of canvas fabric, sewed the ends together, strengthened the inside bottom seam and fed clothesline into the top and was done. It was very simple, easy project that has been very useful.
Inside bottom seam.
The top of the finished bag
The finished bag
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
1) Super Fierce Apron
I made this apron last week. This being my first completed project with a sewing machine, I was very excited about it. I used a simplicity pattern (will post pattern number later). I used a heavy cotton (I think) in leopard print and a standard cotton in a deep red. For a first attempt, I would say this turned out pretty dang spiffy. :)
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