Doing a little sewing today by creating this zipper pouch. The fabric started out as just white polyester. I created a design similar to my previous garden flag and sublimated the white polyester thus creating my own fabric. The inner fabric was a red cotton scrap that I had on hand. I also located a red zipper in my stash and from there sewed it all together. The pouch measures 10" x 12.5.
Saturday, November 10, 2018
St. Michael the Archangel Zipper Couch
I'm feeling a little domestic today!
Doing a little sewing today by creating this zipper pouch. The fabric started out as just white polyester. I created a design similar to my previous garden flag and sublimated the white polyester thus creating my own fabric. The inner fabric was a red cotton scrap that I had on hand. I also located a red zipper in my stash and from there sewed it all together. The pouch measures 10" x 12.5.
Doing a little sewing today by creating this zipper pouch. The fabric started out as just white polyester. I created a design similar to my previous garden flag and sublimated the white polyester thus creating my own fabric. The inner fabric was a red cotton scrap that I had on hand. I also located a red zipper in my stash and from there sewed it all together. The pouch measures 10" x 12.5.
Labels:
Garden Flags,
Sewing,
Sublimation,
zipper pouch
Thanks For Helping Me Grow!
I've had a busy week making teacher thank you gifts. The process is done via sublimation.
I purchased these darling garden stakes from Conde and sublimated the top (front and back) to added to the plants.
Thanks for joining me today! ~ Marilyn
I purchased these darling garden stakes from Conde and sublimated the top (front and back) to added to the plants.
Thanks for joining me today! ~ Marilyn
Friday, May 11, 2018
Personalized Door Mats
I've had a busy week making personalized door mats. The process is done via sublimation.
Supplies:
Blank door mat : mine was purchased at Home Depot
Sublimation : printer, ink and heat press
Design : Silhouette Design software
1. First purchase the blank door mat - mine were found at Home Depot
2. Next decide what design you want on your door mat. I used Silhouette software. The split frame image was purchased from the Silhouette store.
Supplies:
Blank door mat : mine was purchased at Home Depot
Sublimation : printer, ink and heat press
Design : Silhouette Design software
1. First purchase the blank door mat - mine were found at Home Depot
3. Print on sublimate transfer paper (using sublimation printer with ink). Printed on 11" x 17" sublimation transfer paper.
4. Press at 400 degrees for 60 seconds using pressure of 2-3. I use heat tape to hold the paper to the mat while pressing.
Labels:
Door Mats,
House Warming Gift,
Sublimation
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Easy Toddler Skirt
I actually have a Pinterest Win to share today. The blogger posted a DIY Baby and Toddler Skirt Tutorial that this was an easy 10 minute skirt. I'm thinking . . . well, let's try it and see.
Blog post : http://mommysbabytique.blogspot.com/2012/08/diy-baby-toddler-skirt-tutorial.html
I used the recommend yardage for a size 2T (19.5" waist), found a remnant of pink fabric and lace in my stash and 3/4" elastic.
Elastic: 19.5"
Skirt fabric: 19.5 x 2 = 39" in width; 19.5" / 2 = about 10" in height
Lace: 19.5 x 2 = 39"
I was pleasantly surprised to find that this really WAS the easiest method to crank out a toddler skirt!
Here's the finished skirt:
And here is my two year old granddaughter trying the skirt on:
Perfect fit!
Here are other sizes recommended by the blogger:
0-3 mo 16"
3-6 mo 17"
6-12 mo 17.5"
18 mo 18"
24 mo 19"
2T 19.5"
3T 20"
Thanks for joining me today! ~ Marilyn
Blog post : http://mommysbabytique.blogspot.com/2012/08/diy-baby-toddler-skirt-tutorial.html
I used the recommend yardage for a size 2T (19.5" waist), found a remnant of pink fabric and lace in my stash and 3/4" elastic.
Elastic: 19.5"
Skirt fabric: 19.5 x 2 = 39" in width; 19.5" / 2 = about 10" in height
Lace: 19.5 x 2 = 39"
- First step is to fold top of skirt fabric down 1" to make a casing for the elastic. I serged all the edges (top, side, bottom) to take care of raw fabric - then folded down the 1" at the top. I ironed it and went ahead and stitched along the entire length.
- Second step is to fold bottom of skirt fabric up 1/4 " and iron. Then stitch the lace along the inside hem fold; which secures the lace on and finishes the hem.
- Third step was to pull the elastic through the top casing. I stitched both ends of elastic to fabric casing.
- Last step is to sew the two skirt edges together.
I was pleasantly surprised to find that this really WAS the easiest method to crank out a toddler skirt!
Here's the finished skirt:
And here is my two year old granddaughter trying the skirt on:
Perfect fit!
Here are other sizes recommended by the blogger:
0-3 mo 16"
3-6 mo 17"
6-12 mo 17.5"
18 mo 18"
24 mo 19"
2T 19.5"
3T 20"
Thanks for joining me today! ~ Marilyn
Friday, January 26, 2018
Heart Kitchen Towel
Valentine's Day is coming up soon. Time to add some lovin' in the kitchen.
To make this towel you will need:
Kitchen Towel: I have a partial package of microfiber kitchen towels that I purchased last year off of Amazon.
Square1 Iron-on: One sheet
Heat Press
Using my Silhouette Cameo, I cut out 10 two-inch hearts that were color filled with various floral designs. All the hearts will easily fit onto one sheet of Square1 Iron-on. Just print from your Silhouette program using your home printer. Once printed, the hearts were cut out using my Cameo.
I laid out the hearts in onto my towel and heat pressed for about 20 seconds. And that's it!
Thanks for joining me today! ~ Marilyn
To make this towel you will need:
Kitchen Towel: I have a partial package of microfiber kitchen towels that I purchased last year off of Amazon.
Square1 Iron-on: One sheet
Heat Press
Using my Silhouette Cameo, I cut out 10 two-inch hearts that were color filled with various floral designs. All the hearts will easily fit onto one sheet of Square1 Iron-on. Just print from your Silhouette program using your home printer. Once printed, the hearts were cut out using my Cameo.
I laid out the hearts in onto my towel and heat pressed for about 20 seconds. And that's it!
Thanks for joining me today! ~ Marilyn
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