09 May 2013

Tutorial for Hot Flat Iron travel cover

Shhhh, this is a gift for a friend I travel with a fair amount. She loves yellow which is how I chose my color combo.
  For  those times when you travel and you have a hot iron, or curling iron you - need to pack up at the last minute here's a little case you can make. Mine is easy to make, you can cut it out and sew in and hour or less.I remember years ago ( like 20-hahah) people would take pot holders , fold them over and sew the 2 sides, it went over the curling iron problem solved.  You could still do that. I went a little further though and created this model.

 First you need to gather your supplies
outside fabric, Lining fabric, insul-bright for the heat resistant layer,trim color for pocket and iron on pellon like style 101 medium weight shape flex, a button for the closure and about 10 inches of cording to make trim. You could also use rick rack or leave this off completely. Next you will cut  4 layers 10 x 13.5 . 1 each of lining, pellon, insul-bright, and fashion fabric.
You will also cut out two strips 2" x 9" of the lining fabric for trim on the pocket, a square of 8x8" for the pocket, and lastly 15 "x 1"  piece of fashion fabric to make button loop


 Take your fashion fabric and iron the pellon to the back of it, following the directions of the pellon you use.


Next take the insul-bright and baste to the lining fabric.  I use the new clips available instead of pins to hold the layers together. I chose not to use a walking foot because its not really that thick, and find my machine handles this sewing smoothly without use of the walking foot.
Next your going to make the edge trim using the cording and the 2 strips of  of lining (2 x 9).  Use the zipper foot it makes it easy.  fold the strip in half and place the cording in the middle, the using the zipper foot sew up against the cording.  I leave the cording long, and fold the second piece about 1/2 inch down from the end of the first one.  cutting them apart after sewing.   I then sew these pieces to 2 sides of the 8" square. so the meet on one corner. I then fold the square in half to make a triangle, and sew one side closed, and the second side I leave a couple inches open to turn it inside out. (you could use rick rack or other trim here if you chose).

I then attach the  triangle to the fashion fabric on the long side centering it roughly.  To finish the pocket I sew the bottom of the triangle to the center point.  you will have one open end of the triangle towards the top side.  sorry I don't have more pictures of this part.  I then took the long strip of one inch fashion fabric, fold it in half, and both of the edges in to make a narrow strip sew down each side. Figure out where you would like the button to go on your pocket.  then take the strip you made and figure out the length you will need to make a button loop. you will place this on the back side of the top of the holder.

 I tack in place before attaching the lining.  Then sew the lining to the fashion fabric at the top only, making sure to make the button loop have access to the outside. see photo to the right.

Press as you go along.
Next fold the tube in half and sew the long edge  all the way from the lining through the fashion fabric,  and finishing the end of the tube. Trim the bulk down, on the seam with the insul- bright and lining then Turn the tube inside out through the lining end of the tube.  press.  Next fold the ends of the lining in, and sew it shut.  then push the lining down into the  fashion fabric.  I had to use a knitting needle square up the points.
Attach the button.  double checking placement with the loop, making sure to only sew through the pocket section not down to the fashion fabric.  Here you can see the loop hanging down from the seem of the lining and fashion fabric.  
 Below you can see the finished pocket empty.
to the right you can see it with the hot iron inside, and the cord wrapped and placed in the pocket, with the button loop closure.
This is a great item for traveling you no longer have to wait for the hot iron or curling iron to cool down to pack it.  Since it always seems like the last thing you do is your hair and make up before leaving, its always and afterthought to pick up that cooling hot iron.   Hope you this was helpful for you.  I don't right many tutorials.

06 May 2013

Bags, Bags, Bags!

I've been looking for months to replace the wallet on a string I carry.  I've had mine for a couple years, and what I love about it, is that it has zippers that close the main areas so there's nothing that falls out.  Its just big enough to put my necessary cards for ID,etc & my rarely used check book, a hair comb and lip gloss.
There's an outside pouch for my cell phone. The last part is the cross body strap that makes it perfect.  Its about a small clutch size.The original did not cost a fortune either!  I swear if I find another like it I will buy 2.  Its a basic black, with some leather trim.
       So after looking hopelessly it seems, I've finally decided to make one.
I was going to create a pattern, trying to duplicate the one I have. I even bought some leather pieces in the jewelry part of the craft store, and a couple fabrics that I think would be fun for the inside.  Definitely more playful than serious, but a girl has to play around sometimes right?
While cruising around the web, I stumbled on a sight called www.emmalinebags.com.  She has almost the perfect clutch wallet.  She also several other lovely bag patterns.  Stop by Janelle's blog http://emmalinebags.blogspot.ca to see some of her other designs.

I had to include this toile and leather handle bag. I don't carry a large bag like this but Love the look and combination. 

21 April 2013

April Jottings

Well time indeed continues on, even when we think things are dragging along. 
We've recently returned from a week over at Chelan. Adding to the wine collection of course.  

This is our 2nd annual vacation with this crew.  Our best friends on the right and our long time friends met through Dance.   Here we are at Tsillan Cellars.  (pronounced Chelan)


Feb 2013

The tasting room here is beautiful but the wine not so much.  The first time we went there in February I thought it was because we had tasted so much over the week, but this time we went much earlier on, and i have to say the wine there is not to my taste.



Here we were at Icicle Ridge Winery log cabin.  My favorite winery. I love pretty much anything they produce, except one wine which is spicy and meant to be consumed with Thai food.  The log cabin in Peshastin is beautiful, took 5 years to build and originally was the family home of the wine producers. 

One cannot go to area without admiring the beautiful views.  It snowed through the pass on our way over, but the majority of the time it was beautiful and sunny.  

A little girl time at Benson winery.  I believe those are some of their grape vines above.




And of course the reason the men go is to golf.  I'm the only woman golfer in our group and I have to say, I'm torn between the game and being with the women. 

How can you not want to golf under blue skies and puffy clouds, when you live in Seattle?  I only made it out once with the guys.  It was a pretty good first game of the season for me.  My game is so-so and I get very nervous when the men watch.  go figure. But If I can stay out of sight, remember to keep my head down, and take a couple long yoga breaths, I can indeed get a good drive.  I just hate when you swing a little high and it tops the darn ball, and makes a mess of your starting play.  

Our week was full of vineyards , beautiful views, cool but sunny weather, many games of cards, lots of wine and many walks.  Kind of a perfect vacation a few hours from home. 
Treva E.


12 February 2013

the Little Knitted skirt Churchmouse simple straight skirt

I've been waiting to do this post because I wanted to have pictures of the finished product.
During the summer I was able to go out with my family to a lovely shop called Churchmouse yarn and tea.
Its on Bainbridge Island and if you have the chance I would surely go over for and afternoon or morning to shop and lunch in the little town.
alpaca merino wool blend in a sage green

I picked up a pattern while on a trip in Oregon last spring.  But being relatively new to knitting, wanted some advice and I have trouble with some wool's making my hands dry out and hurt. As a longtime crocheter I've chosen to use many blends with natural cottons, or alpaca and merino wool blends. Bamboo is also a favorite for yarns and fabric for me.
Here are couple pics where I started, doing the waistband in one piece, dividing it between two sets of circular knitting needles. Then the panels are worked on straight needles. It was my goal to have this finished for Christmas for my daughter.  I did have the knitting  finished, but I wanted to make sure that the waistband elastic was the proper size. So I waited for my daughter to be available to have the fitting done on it. 

starting at the waistband, and the front panel
 Finished it has a little ribbing edge along the bottom and slight shaping at the hips. 










this if 55

I love when you look in a certain magazine and it shows photos of various women, stating this 40, or this is 50.  Well as slow as January is- usually recovering from the holiday indulgence of spending, and gifting and cooking and eating, start thinking about birthdays.  Both my grandmother and mother-in-law who have both passed from this world, had birthdays during this month. They were 3 days apart and a few years. One of my best friends for the last 30 years or so, also has her birthday during this month which happened to be on my mother in laws birthday.  I could never think of one with out the other although as women they are as different as night and day. With the passing of my friends birthday, I immediately think about my husbands birthday- Mr G and his sister who is born the day before him.
this is 55!
I still send real cards when I can,(time being the issue most often). I love a real card.  Unlike and e-card it stays around, you can look at it over and over again, and even if you only catch it in a glance, You KNOW someone thought about you.  I like the memories that real cards evoke.  My lovely aunt, bought me the same card 3 years in a row. I laughed because she liked the card so much she bought it 3 times.  I'm a card maker. I make my own cards when I have time. If not, or can't think of a good saying I'm out to buy one. I also like to occasionally purchase those cards with the annoying music in them sometimes.  Not always but occasionally they right song hits the mark!
 Here is Mr G enjoying some of his home brew made during Christmas break.

 Mr G opted to stay home and make beer the day of his birthday.  Now I know people who go to places that you can make beer, or wine and it takes them a little over an hour.  At our house its a several hour operation, that starts a few days ahead and takes all of one day, plus half of the next day to clean up. Mr G spent his day brewing and measuring, etc.  We ran out for quick dinner and then had friends over for desert and a few rounds of Boggle.
Happy Birthday Mr. G.  We Love You!
 Christmas has come and gone, but I had to laugh when we put up our tree this year.  Our old house had much taller ceilings, so we had this giant tree that took up a huge amount of space in our foyer. While there we could enjoy it from the living room/dining room, and see it from our windows as well.  It never required we change furniture etc there to put it up. Unfortunately its not such a great fit in our new home.
  Our ceilings are not quite 9ft in living room area, so the tip of the tree has a bit of a bend to it.  No Angel or star could sit up there either.  We moved the furniture a bit squishing together and re-arranging. We are still trying to find things, and stuff things into places.  It looked pretty clean and arranged nicely here we had chairs out all over as we host the Christmas dinner, and situating enough seats is a challenge before and during dinner. But I love having the family over. Next year I do believe we need to purchase a smaller tree for a more comfortable fit. (ps decorating 9 ft trees take forever and I find I put fewer ornaments on every year because of that.)

We have duet shades in here that have slight gold shimmer to them.  I really like them but I would like some curtains too, and haven't made any choices yet as to what way to go. So far we haven't really had a problem with sun, with all the trees out back, so its more personal preference. I like my windows dressed, I guess.


once a ballerina, always a ballerina

  

Wow its february!

Oh time flies. One minute I was preparing for Christmas and the next, I'm thinking about Valentines day.
so rather than do a long  catch up post covering a lot of this time. I will do several small post.
For Christmas, my husband  took to my amazon wish list and bought most of what was on it, including a Silhouette Cameo.  It arrived after Christmas by a few weeks and that was just fine.  It's one of those things I've been wanting for a very long time, but couldn't justify the expense for myself, no matter how much I wanted one. I've been experimenting, finding that some card stocks require deeper cutting levels than others.  Then saw a darling dish towel done with fabric letters and saying Love and a bit of bias tape trim.  I liked the idea so much, I had to do something comparable. I went to one of my favorite craft stores, Ben Franklin's and  found  2 prints that I really like- one the pink and red polka dot seen here above, and a the second a red background that has white flowers with pink centers.  My first foray was making the Love letters out of the flower fabric and ironing them on.  Unfortunately, my iron also spit on the fabric leaving a dirty stain argh! so I set that one aside and started the second one. Seen above here, I cut hearts using the silhouette of various sizes and styles after backing the fabric with heat and bond,  ironed on and then sewed around each heart, adding the rick rack trim on about 3 inches from the end of the towel. This one I took into my Enhance fitness class I teach and did a drawing. I really enjoy my students and like to give back to them.   I have one more towel to make, and thinking of how to fix my first attempt, and plenty of fabric to make a few more. Not sure what I will be doing next with this wondrous tool, but I'm hoping to pick up some self stick Vinyl and create a wall  post that you would see on entering our house.  Decisions, decisions....