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Resolved: Simple Sewing

by Nici on May 2, 2011

Back in January I resolved to make 2011 the year of sewing. My plan: Put my sewing machine to use, master the art of turning fabric into finished items, and wow my friends and relatives with homemade gifts all year long.

It’s four months into the year, and I’m happy to say that this resolution did not go by the wayside. I’ve been using Lotta Jandotter’s Simple Sewing as my guide because of all the books I looked through, it seems to have the best instructions. Also, it really does have simple projects that are perfect for beginners, plus slightly more complicated projects for once you get that confidence built up. The patterns that are included–already printed out and just waiting for you to use them–are also of great benefit to the novice.

Potholders were my first project and they were relatively easy to do. The trickiest part was executing the last finishing stitch. The pattern called for a topstitch all the way around the edge, but my sewing machine was wimping out. I has used synthetic batting meant for heat resistance instead of the wool batting the pattern called for. This made it just that much thicker and I couldn’t get my machine to sew through it right at the edge. I had to topstitch further in–creating a ridge around the edge–and then hand sew the closures on the sides. They turned out great–not quite as professional as the photos in the book, but I never really expected them to.

All in all, it was a fun and highly successful project and I’m really looking forward to attempting something from the next chapter of the book, which has ideas for of all kinds of great bags. I’ve got my eye on a simple tote that looks like the perfect Project #2.

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Tried & Tested: Tiny Yarn Animals

by Staff on October 5, 2010

I have been obsessed with elephants ever since I found out they are vegan, just like me. My boyfriend got me a lovely shirt for my birthday that reads “I’m vegan and I <heart> you!” next to a picture of an elephant. So, being the crafty person that I am, I decided I wanted to crochet an elephant. There are a million, well at least it seems like it, amigurumi books available now. Amigurumi is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting stuffed animals. They usually have exaggeratedly large heads and eyes, and sometimes they are not even animals at all, but anthropomorphic objects.

I came across Tiny Yarn Animals by Tamie Snow and decided these small characters, all are approximately 3 to 5 inches when completed, would be a good place to start. When I showed my partner the adorable pink elephant in the book that I was going to make for myself, he demanded that I make one for him first… in blue… and that his name would be Mister Trunkers. Who could fight with that? So I followed the super-easy instructions in the book and made Mr. Trunkers over my two days off. He is now sitting on my partner’s desk at his office.

I hope to make Mrs. Trunkers very soon, in gray.

-Saraphine

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Alabama crafting

March 17, 2010

Alabama Studio Style: More Projects, Recipes, & Stories Celebrating Sustainable Fashion & Living
By Natalie Chanin and Robert Rausch
For those fans of Alabama Stitch Book, Natalie Chanin is back with a whole new book of crafts and recipes. The corn-shaped cornbread on page 93 is the cutest thing I have ever seen and I can’t wait to [...]

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