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August 16, 2010

Rehoming Vintage Patterns

Hi All

Over the next few days I will be posting photos of some of my vintage patterns that need to be rehomed.  I would love to keep them all, but I am out of room.  For patterns you may be interested in, email me.  I will not be asking astronomical prices for these patterns just enough to cover my time and shipping.  I do have a paypal account you can send money to or you can email a USPS money order for payment.  All of the patterns will be shipped through the U.S. Post Office by first class mail.  If you wish to have a delivery confirmation added it will be an extra $1.85 to cover the fee.  I will check my email daily so be assured if you send a message, I will get it!  Have a GREAT DAY, I hope to hear from you soon!

June 23, 2010

More Yo Yo Madness

Yesterday dawned a new age of yo yo madness for me.  I found an online group called Yo Yo Ga Ga.  They are a yahoo sponsored group with almost 600 members.  Joining them takes no more than clicking the "Join" button if you have a yahoo ID and you are signed in.  You can still view the pictures members have posted if you choose not to join.  The pictures on this site are amazing.  Yo Yos are made in every shape and form.  Eye Candy abounds on this site.  If you love yo yos this is one stop you can't miss.  Click on the link above and feast your eyes.

June 22, 2010

Choose the Right Fabrics

Fabrics surround us.  We wear them, sleep on them, sit on them, and even walk on them.  There are so many to choose from.  How do you know what to pick?  It is not as hard as you think (or feel if you are experiencing frustration from a problem project).  You can eliminate the frustration of choosing.

Something to keep in mind before you start.  There are focus fabrics and there are "other" fabrics.  Here is the difference.  Focus fabrics are meant to catch your eye and attract you to a particular piece of decor or clothing.  "Other" fabrics help focus fabrics stand out.  You do not want too many of either one in your project.  Many textile companies produce whole lines of fabric with the same color palette that have varying prints and solids to match.  This makes choosing easier, for many sewist this works great.  It saves time, gas and effort.  Sometimes you do not have a whole line of fabrics to choose from.  Even if this is the case, positive results are possible.

Here are a few easy steps to choose fabric for any project.

1.  Keep it Simple.  Why make this harder than it has to be?

2.  Pick one focus fabric.  Depending on your project, pick a focus fabric that contains as many or few colors as you like.

3.  Use the color scales printed on the selvages.  Most fabrics have them.  If your fabric does not have a scale, do not give up.

4.  Take your focus fabric (or a sample with the color scale printed on it) with you to the store.


5.  Handle the fabrics at the store.  Take the bolts off the shelf; lay your sample next to the bolt.

6.  Pick fabrics that are solids or function as solids to begin with.  Slowly add prints if you have picked some.  If you are picking prints as well to go with your focus fabric, pick prints of different sizes. 

7.   Make an organized pile of the bolts you are looking at. 

8.  Move the fabric around, take fabrics away, add another color you think might work.  This process can take some time so do not rush yourself.

9.  Follow your pattern suggestions.  Try to follow the fabric suggestions on the back of the pattern as closely as possible.  This ensures the correct wear, hang or shaping of the fabric.

10.  Trust your eyes.  You have to be happy with your choices, not someone else.

Do not let that beautiful fabric you have waste in the basement.  Go dig it out and put it to use.  Wow your family and friends with your newest creation.

June 21, 2010

Nine Patch Quit





Mrs. Kay Buffington's Nine Patch Quilt pattern is great for beginners. I used it to make this quilt. The first rows were together in less than a day. Instant gratification is always good in my book; this pattern delivers that and a beautiful quilt.


The quilt measures 92" x 92". I am still trying to decide why I chose a queen size quilt for my first quilting project. The end result justifies the wildness of the action. I cannot help but smile when this quilt comes off the shelf.

June 18, 2010

Yo-Yo Give Away Winner


Drum roll please......
The picture of the drawing taking place didn't want to load correctly.
The winner is Ashley!  Send me an email so your new yo-yos can get to their new home.

June 15, 2010

Circle Tote Purse Design


 
A few weeks ago, I really wanted a new purse. Of course, all of you fellow sewists know that the first thing you do is head to your stash. Midway through my stash was some periwinkle blue cotton with an unusual texture. It had been floating around for about two years. I decided to put it to use. Now, which pattern will I use? I could not find any in my stash that I wanted to make using the periwinkle fabric. After pacing and thinking for a couple of days over how which design to go with, I made a decision. I would make my own purse pattern.



This process took me two days and another two days to cut and sew together. All the while, I was crossing my fingers that the pieces would go together the way they needed to. It worked for the most part. I still have some bugs to work out but I am happy with the results. The picture above is what I am calling my prototype bag. It was the test bag. Now all I need to do is find somewhere to print the pattern pieces so I can share the bag pattern with all of you.







The finished bag measures 23 1/2" wide x 15" tall x 4" deep. It featured an inside pocket, magnetic snap closure, pleated or pin tucked body (your choice which one), and hidden pockets behind the pleated sections. You are not stuck making just the tote. There will be a smaller shoulder bag option along with a clutch option included in the pattern. I am doing my best to write the instructions clearly, so that even a beginning sewist can make this bag!



The flower attachment I made with Janome's Tattered Flowers Tutorial. I used safety pins to attach the flowers. I like being able to change the flowers to different colors for added fun.

June 13, 2010

Yo-Yo Give Away


I'm fueling the madness.  This week I'm giving away 20 handmade yo-yos.  This will be a random drawing with random yo-yos as the prize.  Leave a comment at the bottom of the post to be entered in the drawing.  Entries will be taken until midnight (12 A.M.) on Thursday night, June 17, 2009.  I will announce the winner on Friday.

June 11, 2010

Yo-Yo Madness Continues

My yo-yo pile continues to grow. Some of them got put to use yesterday. I made a new pincushion for myself. My old pincushion was about 6 years old and had eaten numerous needles over the years. Once the yo-yo pincushion was finished I gutted the old one in search of my long lost needles. There were 25 needle floating around in there!

Both the yo-yo's and the pincushion were made with inspiration from tutorials I found online.
Heather Bailey has a great tutorial on making yo-yo's by hand. This is my new favorite hand stitching hobby.
The pincushion tutorial can be found at CraftyPod. This site is really worth checking out. She has lots of tutorials and inspirational ideas.

The yo-yo's were hand stitched to the pincushion base after the base was stuffed and closed up. All of my yo-yo's measured about 3" across. The yo-yo's on the side I stitched together side-by-side with a 1/4" seam on the machine to fit the circumference of the pincushion base. I folded the tops and bottoms down while pinning them in place to hand stitch. Hand stitching is something I enjoy but is hard for me to get started doing. The level of satisfaction I get from hand stitching is greater than that of sewing with a machine. My machine still gets good use though!


I will be accepting emails all summer showing your yo-yo projects. Get 'em down here so we can all see 'em. thefadedstitch@yahoo.com

Here is a sample pillow I made this week. It's made from a nature panel set Mrs. Patti sells at Common Threads Quilt Shoppe. Let me know what you think.

June 10, 2010

Pinwheel Plus

Pretty pinwheels with charm squares. There is a very helpful tutorial online to make pinwheels with a pack of charm squares. The completed table topper measures 28" x 28". It's very busy. I think the pinwheel applique I did down the center helps to pull the whole thing together. The buttons were found buttons from a yard sale last weekend.

Here's the link to the pinwheel tutorial.


The charm squares came from RJR fabrics. This was from their Charlotte fabric line. Unfortunately it seems to be an older line of fabric. I finished the back with a Robert Kaufman fabric. One and a half yards was more than enough to finish the table topper and binding. I used some of the scraps to make a new pincushion that you will see in an upcoming post.

May 26, 2010

As Promised

Eye Candy! This was one of my first quilting projects. It's a lap size that I squeezed out of some scraps around the house using a nine patch pattern. I didn't actually quilt this, I was too chicken at that point to try quilting anything, I tied it instead. It has a poly batting and is perfect for the couch on cool days. So sorry for the fuzzy pics, I'm planning on upgrading the camera by the fall to a digital slr to get clearer shots.




This is just a basic whip stitch, it's all I knew at the time. I've since learned how to make an invisible stitch. I've heard some call it a castle stitch but as of now it's the nameless invisible stitch for me.



It's Summer Yo-Yo Madness. I have no clue what I'll be doing with these yet but production goes on. I'm currently enrolled in an internet class and this is what I do in the mornings while sitting in the sun trying to not look like a ghost. Here's a challenge. Make a small project out of yo-yo's using scraps that you can display somewhere in your house to give it a more summery feel. Email me pictures and I'll post them here! I want to see what you are working on..



May 24, 2010

I Dropped Off the Face of the Earth

No, kidding, I'm still here, thank the Maker. My sewing has taken a new turn since December and I've learned to quilt. Rather, I've learned to piece in it's most basic forms. My blog has been all but abandoned during this time, I apologize to you guys for that (gasp, I said it, "you guys" instead of "ya'll") School has taken a front seat to most everything else. This would include my sewing lessons that I've been taking at random as I scrape up the money for a class here and there. I have to say, I do catch on quick but I need to focus on becoming a master of one of my trades instead of a jack of all of them. I'm a bit ADD (attention deficit disorder) when it comes to the things I like to do, my sewing has remained the one constant in all of this. Like they say, it's cheaper than therapy. If I hadn't had my sewing machine some Psychologist would be a rich person by now.

We have finally settled in to our little corner of Erie here (it only took us 10 months to do it). I have found a few good places to attend the occasional sewing/quilting class and continue to watch the upcoming classes. Three of my favorite shops in the area are Yaple's, Super Stitch, and a new shop on 38th Street called Common Threads Quilting Shoppe. The owner of Common Threads is Mrs. Patti Wessler and she is wonderful as a teacher. I would suggest her to anyone in the area looking for a good shopping experience. She's still fairly new (she only opened in December) but, she is always getting new things in. She has helped fuel my quilting obsession. I'm posting her link here Common Threads.

Super Stitch in Northeast, PA is awesome! Rick and Anne go the extra mile for you. I went in originally looking for a Bernina but Anne steered me towards my Janome 6600P which I am in total love with. I've named her Camille.

There are still a lot of things that I have to learn but continue to plug away at it. I will get some pictures posted soon of some of my latest creations because I know how barren The Faded Stitch looks at the moment. It desperately needs a more personal touch. I invite everyone to comment on the projects I will be posting and would like to hear about what you have going lately. It seems you guys are shy, I've not gotten one email in response to the blog, hit me up! I wanna hear from you guys ( I did it again). Bring your friends over and drink some coffee and post away! Hope to hear from you guys soon!

December 8, 2009

School is Haites

I should be back very soon. These last few weeks at school have been very hectic. I completed a few projects before I fell off the face of the planet. I'll get them up as soon as possible. Finals are next week and things should settle down for a bit after that.