Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

Sew-For-Yourself: Monogrammed Apron




Step 1: Start with a square piece of fabric.
I chose a light blue and white seersucker...you can use anything for this project!

Step 2: Hold it up to your "client" and get an about measurement of where to cut for the arms.  
This can be made for a child or an adult! 

Step 3:  Cut armholes as shown.

In order to get matching armholes, fold your material in half, length wise after you cut the first armhole and use that as a guideline to cut your second armhole (pictured below):


Now your material should look like this:

Step 4: Hem all edges.
I serged around the edges first and then did a 1/4" hem with my sewing machine all the way around.


 Step 5: Add elastic to neck line.
I cut a piece of narrow elastic, pinned it to each side of the top and sewed straight across.  I chose to use elastic for the neck because now my little "client" can pull it on and off easily without needing me to tie it for him.


Step 6: Add ribbon to sides of apron.
I had a roll of wide, grosgrain ribbon on hand.  I cut two equal pieces and sewed each one onto either side of the apron, right at the base of the arm cut outs.



I added some fray check to the ends of my ribbon to keep it from fraying and looking sloppy.


Step 7: Grab some felt and cut out your monogram letter.
I used black for contrast.  I free-handed the letter C, but you could print out a letter from your computer, cut it out, pin it onto the felt and cut around it if you are looking for a certain font, like a pretty cursive!


Pin the letter on and carefully stitch it onto your apron.


This is an optional step.  I used my remaining pieces that I cut from my arm holes in step 3 to make a pocket.  

Just hem around the edges.
The left is a picture of what the back of your pocket will look like and the right side is what the front will look like:

Then I sewed the sides and bottom of the pocket onto the apron, leaving the top open.

Someone loved it.


He likes to "cook" with me.  In fact, we "cooked" up some chocolate milk as soon as he got his apron on!  He thinks stirring means he's cooking something good...so he get's to do lots of stirring :)
 Look at this kid.  He's so serious.


A little too much flour on his nose.

This apron would make a great gift too!  For birthday people of all ages :)
Easy, functional, fun and "client" approved!

Happy Monday everyone!
Don't forget, there's still one more day left to get your coupon codes for the Valentine Mug sets.
Valentines Day is only THREE weeks away!!!


Monday, August 8, 2011

Slouch Shirt

For once, I actually used a pattern and decided to sew myself a "slouch" shirt.  I tweaked the pattern a little bit and I am pretty happy with my final product.  I am looking forward to wearing this in the fall. I love it because you can wear the sleeves up or down and you can wear the tie high, low or in the middle...lots of options! The best part is that the entire project (including cutting out the pattern) only took about 1 and a half hours to do...I'm planning on making a few more!







Wednesday, March 18, 2009

newbie for meeeeeee

I finally got it!!! My new sewing machine!!! And here she be. . .

Ain't she a beaut? It is the new Brother Embroidery and Sewing machine. I am sooo excited to use it. Now I just have to find some time!!!
Newborn + new sewing machine = never used sewing machine (we will change that soon)

Sunday, March 15, 2009

We're Home!!!

After a long drive, we made it home. It was a bittersweet day and the rain didn't help the bitter part. I was sad to leave my family. We had such a good time and I know that it will be a couple of months before we see them again, which makes me even more sad to know they won't be able to see Caleb for 8 more weeks and he will be so different by then. But the sweet part was that I was picked up by my handsome husband and when I got home I found a new sewing table and a tank top I had wanted from Old Navy. He missed us :) This week will be interesting. It will be the first week that Caleb and I will spend as just the two of us. I am a little nervous but I am sure everything will go smooth (righttttttt). We are getting pretty used to each other and I have learned a lot about him this past week that will help me when he gets fussy. He has been having tummy aches, so my mom suggested that I get him some Gripe Water. Anyone ever heard of it? Since he has been taking it, the stomach aches have almost disappeared. I give it to him before he eats and sometimes after too if he gets fussy. Anyways, I have so much to catch up on with my posting. I hope I get a chance tomorrow to post some pics of the springy dresses that I wish I could fit into now. I can at least drool over them though, right?

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

a solution!




Phil @ MAKE writes:
Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories show you how to make a neat camera cozy! -
This camera cozy protects your LCD and keeps your lens cap on when you toss your camera in your bag or are just carrying it around. It also provides storage for a spare set of batteries as well as a location for the dead ones you're taking out.
It was designed for the Canon S2IS and S3IS, but the pattern can be adapted for other similarly shaped cameras.
Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories - Link.
Posted by Natalie Zee Drieu Jul 19, 2007 10:15 AM Sewing, Tech Accessories Permalink Comments (0) TrackBack



So, at Christmas Seth bought me a great Kodak camera with a great zoom lense but it is especially bulky and all the camera cases I found were just blah. So when I came across this pattern today, I was ecstatic. Now I really have a great reason to use my sewing machine. I only wish I had come up with this idea myself! And btw, if you are even remotely interested in crafts, you HAVE to look at blog.craftzine.com! And no, they didn't pay me to post that, haha.