Monday, December 13, 2010

A Sham for Shane

Not too long ago, in my first post, I talked about this amazing Alexander Henry fabric I had just purchased - "The Outdoorsy Type". I am so thrilled with the outcome of my first project using it which was a pillow sham for for my friend Shane for Christmas.

I followed the envelope-backed pillow cover pattern from Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Sewing and Fabric Crafts (http://tinyurl.com/2wubt4f). This is a super easy pattern,perfect for the beginner as the sham is made from one rectangular piece of fabric. Here is the basic pattern:
  1. First you need to determine the size of the pillow form you want to make the sham for.To figure out the size of the rectangle you will need, add 1 inch to the height and multiply the length by 2, then add 6 inches. I used an 18" pillow so my rectangle measured 19-by-42 inches. Once you have your measurements, draw the rectangle on the wrong side of your fabric using a fabric pen or chalk and cut it out. With your fabric facing right-side down fold the shorter edges in a 1/2 inch and press. Fold in a 1/2 again, and press. Pin and stitch 1/8 inch from the inner fold on both edges.

  2. Fold the left and right edges in (right side of your fabric facing inward), overlapping them by 4 inches. Measure your square to make sure it matches the dimensions of your pillow before pinning and sewing.

  3. Pin the edges of your square together and sew leaving a 1/2 inch seam allowance. Turn right side out and use a point turner to push the corners out.

    *Instructions from 'Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Fabric Crafts' p. 210


Voila!!! A beautiful pillow sham for a great friend for Christmas :)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

One of a Kind Show & Sale


Hey Vancouver! Is anyone planning on heading to the One of a Kind Show this week? The show opens today and runs through the weekend. I myself will be heading there this weekend to check out the trends, pick up some gifts and hopefully get some inspiration for future projects.

Here's the link to their website where you can find all the information you need on attending, or maybe even becoming a future vendor!
http://www.oneofakindvancouver.com/about.php


Admission is $10 for adults, $6.50 for students and seniors and kids 12 and under are free. Don';t forget, there's a $2.00 discount if you buy online!


See you there!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The Craft Corner

It's officially December and I have been in full swing crafting mode for a few weeks now. In order to get everything done in time for Christmas, I decided to temporarily convert my (tiny) dining table into "Craft Central" and to be honest, I don't think I'll change it back! I feel so organized and love that all my sewing notions have their own spot. Plus, have a dedicated craft corner has really inspired to be to get some projects done.

One of the first projects I completed was a quilted playmat for my cousin's adorable new baby, Mia. I had some really bright and fun Amy Butler fabric (http://www.amybutlerdesign.com/) left over from previous projects that was perfect for creating the simple patchwork centre of the mat. I chose two complimentary patterns and cut out fifteen separate 5" squares (7 of one pattern, and 7 of the other). I sewed them together in 3 rows of five, alternating the squares to form a checkerboard pattern. After sewing the three rows together to form the centre I attached a 5" border all the way around and a matching plain cotton back in solid yellow. I used organic cotton batting and followed the quilting instructions for this simple yet adorable blanket featured on The Purl Bee's site: http://www.purlbee.com/cheerfil-quilted-playmat

This was my first attempt at patchwork, and I made it up as I went along so I apologize that I don't have specific directions to post. However, I was pretty pleased with the way it turned out, so should anyone want the directions for my version of the playmat please let me know as I will be creating them for my own records as well. Here is the playmat finished:

The countdown is on to complete all my holiday projects, stay tuned for the finished works!! Sixteen days left before I board a plane and head home to Ontario, hopefully with all my Chirstmas presents completed and wrapped!