Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Backsac!



I love it when I have an excuse to make baby things!  My children are 20 and 18 so it's been a long time since I have sewn for my own..they don't appreciate HOMEMADE at this age!  I have a friend who is expecting soon and this was my shower gift to her and her soon to arrive Hadleigh Anne, a BACK SAC!  This is my own creation...I combined the idea of a backpack and a tote and this is what I came up with.  It will be a bag she can throw a few of those necessary baby things in and head out the door and look cute at the same time.  When she grows up it can be her dance sac or a slumber sac! 

 I monogrammed her name on a piece of pink fabric that I inserted to the front of the sac.  This is the time to determine how wide your sac will be and cut your fabric accordingly.
 I then cut 2 pieces the same width of the pink to attach to the top and bottom to form the front of the sac.

Pin the pieces together and stitch.

 The 3 pieces are attached and this is the front of the Backsac.
 I added some fancy trim at this time where the pieces were attached...any trim could be added at this time or leave it plain...your choice!
 I just love this fancy trim but boy is it a mess to work with...be careful sewing, it wants to grab your needle and hang it up...go SLOW!
 You are now ready to cut your pieces for the lining...I cut mine a few inches bigger than the sac front and back ...you will understand what I did in a minute!
 This is the back piece of the sac...cut the same size as the front piece.
 Pin and sew front to back on 3 sides leaving top open ( I inserted the  2 inch cording loops for the backsac cording at this time on the sac ...picture below) and do the same for the lining except leave a 2 inch opening on the bottom edge in order to turn later.
 This is at the bottom of the front and back piece of the backsac ...insert loop to the right side with the raw edges hanging out of  the wrong side...I burnt the edges so they would not ravel (This is nylon cording, any type ribbon or cording could be used)
 As you can see the lining is longer than the backsac itself...this allows the top of the lining to entend outside and makes a band at the top of the finished sac.
 This view shows the length difference better....
With front and back sides turned to the wrong side...insert the lining which is right side out and attach the tops in order to form the sac...turn the entire bag through the opening you left in the bottom of the sac lining.
 This is what it will look like after you have turned the sac...press all seams flat.
 Insert lining into bag and now you see why the lining was made longer...it creates a nice neat band of color at the top of the bag!
 Cut 2 pieces of trim color about 1 inch longer than the finished bag width and about 3 inches wide, turn the edges to finish the width of the bag.
 Sew these pieces together to form tube and turn....( I use a long paint brush...works great)!

Attach these to the front and back about 3 inches from top....the cording will be threaded through these later.

The cording is now threaded through the attached tubes and looped through the bottom loop of the sac in order for the sac to be opened and closed like a drawstring.

 Knot the ends once the length is determined and burn the edges so they will not fray.
 The top and bottom are now attached....you now have a BACKSAC!

 I also made a small envelope style bag for a pac of wet ones to fit in....I didn't take pics of the process but it  is pretty simple. I will write a post on that process at a later date!


 The last gift was a burp cloth made from a diaper.  I simply pieced several pieces of fabric, added my trim, attached this piece to the front of the cloth diaper.  I then cut a back piece the size of the diaper and sewed right sides together leaving a small opening in order to turn, stitch the opening closed.  I also sewed the front to the back along the diaper lines on front in order to hold the two pieces together.
Hadleigh is all set....she now has her own BACKSAC.....!



Friday, July 1, 2011

Display Sweet Memories!

It's been almost 2 years since I lost my mom to a brain tumor.  These have been the most difficult years of my life but I have come to realize that this loss is part of my journey.  It was overwhelming to go through her things but it had to be done.  She loved her jewelry and especially a decorative pin!  The pins I have from my mom's collection have been tucked away in a jewelry box up until now but I think they deserve to be displayed for me to enjoy and cherish each and every day! 
I found a fabric backed shadowbox frame and decided this was the perfect way to display her special pins!  I have them sitting on my bedside table and I get to see them every time I go to bed and every time I wake up......! I sure miss you MOM....thanks for all the Sweet Memories!
Go make some memories....!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

POP of color!

I think we all could use a POP of color now and then....!  This project piece is in my sister's house...she just had her kitchen remodeled and added an extra bath (my husband is her contractor) it turned out SUPER!
After hanging this particular ironwork piece in her new bathroom she thought it needed something.......there's where the POP of color comes into play!!!
She thought backing it with a color would add some interest to the wall.  The project was really simple and quick!
Supplies....foamcore board
                 fabric
                 duct tape
                
We started the project by measuring the backside of the iron piece and cut the foamcorm to fit tight...push gently...foamcorm bends easily!  We then layed the fabric on the board and cut 1 1/2" bigger on all sides in order to fold the fabric to the back.  The duct tape held the fabric in place nicely...fold the corners like a gift package.  We then placed the covered board into the back of the iron hanging and just like that...she now has that POP of color she needed in her new bathroom!
It sure is fun to craft with your sister and we even had a little helper, Cate was our VANNA WHITE model for the finished look!  Thanks CATE...you did a super job!








Off to find something else that needs a POP.....!
Take a look at the entire remodel...Brian Builder's LLC!

Friday, June 17, 2011

Mirror Makeover!

Red has become a recurring theme color around here! I have had this mirror ($20 clearance from T.J. Maxx) for awhile and didn't know quite what to do with it until now. My daughter will be moving into her own apartment soon and her bedroom colors are going to be red, brown and turquoise. This mirror will find a new home from my stash closet to her bedroom wall after it's makeover.


                                  
I removed the mirror and spray painted it with gloss RED paint!
Replace the mirror and it's ready to hang!
Wish all makeovers were that simple!


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Purse creations!

Something about a purse...you can never have too many!  These are just a few of the purses I have made...more to come I'm sure!










Just call me BAG LADY!




Sunday, May 22, 2011

Proud mom of a 2011 Honor Graduate!

High School Graduation for my son...I can't believe it's here!  My daughter graduated in 2009 and has been in college for 2 years and now my son will be leaving home to attend Full Sail University in Florida....uggg...
that's a long way from home! 
We had a wonderful day watching him graduate and celebrating with family afterwards!   I found his Time Capsule he made in 1st grade and he didn't even remember making it!  His first response about some of the papers inside was..."I sure couldn't spell!"  I had to remind him he was only in 1st grade.  He is so much smarter now that he is a GRADUATE!
I could not be more proud...great son....wonderful person and so talented!  His future is bright and I can't wait to see where life takes him.   I just hope it brings him back to me somewhere down the line...I am going to miss him so much!
 A collage of his senior pics along with his Graduation Robe with Honor Cords & 1st Grade time capsule!
 My wonderful children...I wish them a bright and wonderful future...you make me proud!

 Family celebration table!
His cake...Leaving high school and heading off to college!
A mat for family and friends to write a special message!
Airline High School Graduation...Senior 2011



Austin getting his diploma!
The traditional HAT throw...ON TO THE FUTURE!
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