May, 2009

More projects coming up

Friday, May 15th, 2009

I have finished another project, but I’m not going to post the pictures of it yet because it’s a present, and I want to make sure the person I’m giving it to doesn’t see it on here first. So I will post pictures at a laster date :)

I just ordered another batch of fabrics today, that I hope will arrive early next week. There’s some lovely fabrics and they even have patterns like flowers and such on them! I must admit I’m usually more comfortable using plain fabrics, but I decided to become a bit more adventurous.

I’m planning to make a few more bags from these fabrics, and possibly a few other things as well :)

More to come later!

Purple corduroy bag

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

My second bag project was making a pretty bag out of purple corduroy. Again I used a pattern from Making Vintage Bags by Emma Brennan. I stayed pretty close to the original pattern in this one (unlike my previous project) with only minor changes. This one has a red and white striped satin lining and a satin rose decoration next to the flap. I really like this bag and I’m currently working on a pretty much identical one, but with different decoration and a little bit longer handle.

Here are the piccies:

Lavender bookmark

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Fluffeh took me to Hampton Court Palace a while back and while we were there we found this really cute kit for making a Victorian style cross stitch bookmark with a lavender motif. He wanted me to make one for him and got me the kit. It took me a while to do this embroidery, but it turned out quite well (though there are plenty mistakes in it that I only noticed when it was done).

Here are some pics anyhow:

A very orange bag

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

This was my first bagmaking project after not having touched a sewing machine for nearly 5 years (has it really been that long?…), so it’s very far from perfect. It was a good practice project, though. Since I didn’t have access to a photocopier or scanner when I started making it, I had to draw the pattern by hand and scale it from the pattern I used in Emma Brennan’s book Making Vintage Bags by using a calculator. Of course I did some very bad mistakes, like making the top too narrow so I can only barely get my hand inside the bag (and I have tiny hands). At least that’s a very thief proof measure, since the thief wouldn’t be able to get inside it!

The bag is probably not going to be used, but I’m keeping it as a memory of my first ever bagproject.  It is made from very bright orange satin with red cotton lining and a couple of silver bangles as a handle. It also sports an orange bow on the front in the same fabric as the bag, with a red velvet ribbon as bow centre. The pattern is based on a vintage bag pattern in Making Vintage Bags that I mentioned above. Due to my choice of fabrics (really cheap scraps from a fabrics shop), I don’t think there is much vintage about this bag other than the shape. Here are a couple of pictures:

Yes, I know the pictures are nearly identical. I just had two, so posted both while I was at it :P

Candlemaking

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

I got this little kit for making candles from Christmas last year and I’ve tried it out once. It was very fun and I’m planning to do it more later when Fluffeh and I have our own place and all.

Here are some pics:

They are very cute candles. Unfortunately one of these tiny ones don’t last very long at all since they’re so small and probably not very good quality. But I reckon I might be able to figure that out in the future I suppose!