Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts

Thursday

Handmade Christmas Tree #2


Yo- Yo Ornaments!

This go together SUPER fast and they are adorable!

If you know how to make a yo-yo then this will be really easy for you... if you don't know how to make a yo-yo, then this will be really easy for you :-)

Here is a video on making yo-yo's if you don't... They talk quite a bit, but it was the best one that I could find.



Before gathering your yo-yo, insert a glass (or plastic I suppose) ornament into the center. Gather the yo-yo at the top of the ornament and you're done! Each one of these took less than 2 minutes to finish.

I used a 2 3/8 inch glass ornament and cut a 9 inch circle for the yo-yo. I did the finished edge mentioned in the video, but you could do a raw edge depending on what you're doing to the ornament once it's finished.

Like I said, quick and gorgeous! Good luck with these beauties and happy crafting!

Monday

Buttons... Sew Many Buttons... Get It?

I was wondering through one of my favorite local antique stores this weekend and I found a great buy!

Three big jars of buttons for only $12.00!

Aren't they pretty?

This may sound a little silly, but a card (set of 2-4 buttons) of buttons at the craft store can cost as much as $4.95!

I ended up with 775 buttons (yes I counted) for the price of just a handful.

They were all vintage buttons and I can't wait to start using them!

So next time you're out and about looking for buttons, stop in at an antique store first!

Happy crafting :-)

Tuesday

Hemming Jeans: The Tuck Method

As requested, here is a tutorial on how to hem jeans that have a specialty thread. Or if you just want to keep the extra length as an option later.

I use this method when hemming jeans for children. Then as they grow, I can let the hem out and take up a smaller amount.

There are a lot of pictures for this tutorial... I hope you enjoy!


Hemming Jeans: The Tuck Method

Turn up the cuff to the desired length and measure from the fold to the hem. In this case, 2 inches.


Measure from the hem to the thread line. In this case, a little less than 1/2 an inch.


Add the two measurements together, place the ruler on the thread line and mark at the length.
Tailors chalk is perfect for this as it will come out with steam with you're done!


Take the chalk and, using a straight edge, mark all the way across the leg.


With both legs on top of each other, use a marking wheel to mark the line on the other sides of the denim.
Note: Because denim is so thick, you will have to push fairly hard and go over the line several times to ensure that you can see it once you move the legs away from each other.


This is what the bottom leg will look like after the marking wheel. It looks like it's a bold enough line, but trust me, it magically disappears once you get it over to the machine, so go ahead and mark all sides again with the chalk.


Here it is with the chalk over it, much better!


Fold edge of hem down to the chalk line.


Sew on the right side of the thread. It's orange in this case, but sometimes it will be navy. In that case, use the chalk to make the line more visible.


Flip the extra fabric inside the leg and make sure that you can see the original hem. This make require a tug on the hem, depending on how thick the fabric is.


If you are going to be leaving the extra length, skip this step!
If you know this is the perfect length, cut the extra fabric, leaving about a half inch of fabric all the way around the hem.


If you have a serger, sew the edge to keep the edge from fraying. If you do not have a serger, use a zig-zag stitch to do the same thing.
Note: Be sure to only sew the extra fabric. You don't want to catch the hem thread!


If you left the extra fabric, this is where you pick up!
Flip the serged edge inside the leg and sew on top of the fold, on the left side of the thread.


Once both legs are done, use a steam iron to remove the chalk lines.
Here's the top of the finished hem.


And here's the inside!


Happy crafting!

Friday

Hemming Jeans

I recently had the opportunity to hem the jeans for Tiffany Ivanovsky who has been featured on TLC's Extreme Couponing!

She will be wearing the jeans on Rachael Ray soon! She hasn't been on yet, but as soon as the video is up, I'll post it here. It's pretty cool that "my" jeans will be on national TV!

So, in celebration, I'm going to bombard you with pictures of the jean alteration process as well as a video of my new sewing machine in action!

Here is the original hem.


Hem after being fearlessly severed from the rest of the jean.



Original hems cleaned of all topstiching and ready to be reattached.


Original hem after being reattached!


Sewing the topstiching back on!


Here is the video of the new Juki 5550. It's short and a little choppy, but I was videoing it one handed while trying to insure that I didn't sew through my fingers... which yes, this machine is capable of! Oh, and it's sewing through 12 layers of denim here... yeah.


Finished jeans with the original hem!


So there you go! Hemming while keeping the original hem is as easy as 1..2..3.....4...5...6 ;-)

Happy crafting!


Video of New Sewing Machine

In anticipation of my new sewing machine (eeeee, I'm so excited) I was searching for videos on YouTube of this magnificent machine in action!

Here it is sewing through 16 layers of denim and 4 layers of leather! Can.Not.Wait!



Think I'm going to have to make some shoes once it gets here! :-)

Wednesday

A New Venture

Welp, a whole year has past and I didn't post a single time. Don't berate me, I'm doing enough of that to myself.

News, news, so much news. I'll sum it up to say that I've been working as a seamstress for the last year and it has been a great experience!

I'm opening up a shop of my own within the next few weeks for alterations, repairs, and classes! I just ordered my very own industrial sewing machine too!


It boasts 5500 stitches per minute. I'm so excited!

Hopefully I will have a new store front to post pictures of soon... and of course, this year's batch of Christmas gifts and random projects!

Happy Crafting!