Wallet 4.0

Dec. 23rd, 2011 01:12 am
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Another wallet!!! I've been promising my aunt a wallet for a while, but I just didn't have the time (or the will). I promised that I would have it for her on Christmas, and I finished just in time.





I used the same pattern as before, with the same modification to the zipper. It's so much easier to put together this way. I used a
blue abstract patterned cotton for the main fabric, and navy blue cotton for the lining.
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I already made my best friend, Sam, an ipod case for Christmas, but I wanted to give her something else. I decided on a makeup case.



I used a home decor weight print that I've been hoarding, and lined it in a cream cotton. I used a grey zipper since it was all I had, but it seems to work nicely. I love the tip about using the squares to help the zipper sit nicely, it really does make a difference. It was so much easier to insert the zipper, and made the finished product look so polished.
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Why do my cousins insist on having me make Yankees things for them?! I will convert them into Mets fans one of these days. Anyway, my youngest cousin, who I made the Power Ranger wallet for 2 years ago, asked for a new wallet with the Yankees logo on it for Christmas.



I used the same velcro wallet pattern as before. The main fabric is a cream color, and the lining is dark, yankee blue. I mixed the fabric paint to get the same blue, and stenciled the logo on the front.

 2 down, and 4 (or 5) to go!
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I finally stopped procrastinating today and started working on presents for Christmas. I decided to start small and make an iPod case for my friend.



She picked out the fabric and it is lined in hot pink. I decided against using elastic as a closure because the button is a bit small. Instead, I used a length of ribbon that I had in my stash for the closure. 

Wallet 3.0

Nov. 1st, 2011 05:11 pm
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I made this wallet for my mom's friend/coworker.





Her only request was that it be green, so I chose this awesome calico print, and paired it with plain black.She really liked it.

I used the same pattern that I used for my mom's wallet. I still hate the zipper, and ended up changing it when I made a wallet for my friend's birthday (unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures).
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I'm back!! My mom has been bugging me for a phone case, and I just finished it up today.





I used the same fabric that I used for her wallet, and I used the same pattern that I created for the iPod cases I made for Christmas presents. And, here's a close up of the button, because I think its the cutest!!! (and reminds me of an owl <3)


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This is a belated Christmas gift for my cousin (5 years old). Since I was sick, I didn't get it finished in time for Christmas, and I just found time to finish it.



I used a yard of this basketball fleece that I found at JoAnns. I folded about an inch all the way around, and sewed a zig xag stitch all the way around.
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Yet another iPod pouch done!





I made this one for one of my cousins who LOVES the NY Yankees. So, I bit the bullet and made him a stenciled pouch. I found the logo online, printed it, and used it as the stencil. It took forever to mix the paint and get the perfect 'Yankee blue'.  The outside is a cream color, and the inside is the same blue. Instead of elastic and a button, I just put a loop of elastic at the bottom as a closure.

3 down, 9 to go!
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I used a modified version of a velcro wallet to make this iPod pouch.





My cousin requested a "brown leather" iPod pouch. Since leather is not in my budget, I found this great calico print that looks like distressed leather. Hopefully that will do.  This pattern was a bit of a handful, even though it really shouldn't have been. Also, sewing on that button was a nightmare! I think I'll use the previous pattern for the rest of the gifts.

2 down, 10 to go!
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I made a new pattern for x-mas presents (iPod pouches), but I wanted to do a trial run first, so I whipped up this little thing.





I've been saving that gorgeous green fabric, so I'm glad this came out ok. I realized halfway through that I didn't have any black elastic, so I had to use some of my salvaged elastic to make the closure. The button came from my great aunt's stash.

Overall, I like how it turned out. I'm not too keen on the exposed seams, but other than that I really like it. Still not sure if I'm going to use this pattern, or modify one that I have for presents.
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I got another one of those panel aprons with the intention of making it for one of my friend's birthday. However, I didn't get it finished (or even started, really) because of class. But luck was on my side and I ended up picking this friend for our Secret Santa, so now she'll get her awesome apron.



My friend is an awesome cupcake decorator, so I chose the apron that was covered in cupcakes. I also tried a new way to sew the ties because when I do it the way the instructions say, I spend 3497946 hours trying to turn them right side out again. Instead, I folded each side in about 1/4 in, folded the whole thing in half, and sewed up the side/top. Looking back, I probably should have topstitched the other side as well to make it look neater, but oh well.

I'm also giving her a bunch of cupcake/frosting recipes, and a couple boxes of Hello Kitty jellybeans to make up for the lack of birthday gift.

1 down, 11 to go!
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I'm still in denial about grad school starting up again so, instead of reading for class, I tried out a new pattern and made a wallet for my mom.





I went over to JoAnns when they were having a sale and bought an obscene amount of fabric quarters (like 20+), so I decided to make a dent in my stash. My mom chose the fabric she wanted, and I went to town. I totally destroyed my interfacing stash making this; I double interfaced both body pieces and the closure, and interfaced most of the pockets. I used velcro as the closure so the wallet would have a bit of give, since I know my mom likes to overstuff her wallets (I also couldn't find the post to put the snaps in...shhh). The wallet came out wicked cute, except for the fact that my seams were (apparently) a bit too big, and the smallest card pockets are a little tight, but its still functional.

Overall, I really liked the pattern. The pockets are much nicer than the other pattern I used before, but the zipper did nothing but piss me off. I couldn't get the fabric to lie flat, I couldn't get the zipper to go in straight. It was a nightmare. Next time I make a wallet, I'll probably go back to the old pattern and use that for the zippered pocket.
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Hey all! I've been busy with grad school (and then taking a break once the semester was over), but now I'm just getting bored enough to where I want to make something. I started small today. 

When I was cleaning my room, I found a fan towel from when I went to a Giants game last fall with my dad. I already have one that I use as a sewing machine cover, so I put this one aside to use in a project. Today I decided to make a pillow out of it.



As I said, pretty simple..but a good project since I haven't made anything since before Christmas. The towel itself is terrycloth (which is a bitch to sew), and the pillow is backed in plain red fabric that was handed down from my grandma. Yet another piece of sports memorabelia that will be hanging around my bedroom :)
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I found the tutorial for this on Craftster. (Pictures taken with my spiffy new camera!!!)





I picked up another fat quarter of that awesome candy swirl fabric. I made this to match the wallet I had made. I used the same green from my grandma's stash to line it. I made some minor changes to the tutorial. I didn't follow the steps to make my zipper all pretty, I just wanted to get the bag done. I also interfaced the outer fabric. If I do this again, I'll probably interface both the outer and the lining as its still a little flimsy.


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And I'm done!!! Whoo!!! Just in time, too.





I got another one of those panel apron kits from JoAnn's. Its for my best friend, and I'm giving her a cookbook to go along with it. I'm glad I found this one, the roses and lace are soo her.
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I made another one of those simple wallets for another one of my cousins for Christmas (I can't believe I completely forgot about him! shhhh....its a secret)



My cousins LOVES [understatement] wrestling. I made the wallet in 2 dark shades of textured blue cotton. Then, I freehand painted the WWE logo on the front. Finished just in time to give it to him tomorrow. Whoo!!

Still 1 to go!
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I found this tutorial and thought it would make a cute bag for my grandma.







I'm completely in love with this bag (I'm sorely tempted to keep it for myself)...The main fabric is this really cute calico print, and its lined in hot pink. I didn't use interlining like the tutorial said to, but I interfaced both the lining and outer fabric for extra stability. I also made the pockets in constrasting fabric to make them pop. I'm really happy with how it turned out, considering I was scared shitless with the pleating and everything.

The only bad thing I can say about making this bag, is that it is a giant PAIN IN THE BUTT to sew through 8+ layers of fabric/interfacing. I'm glad I didn't use the interlining, I think my poor sewing machine would have died trying to sew through that.

Only 1 more present left to make. I made another throw for one of my cousins, but I wrapped it up and forgot to take pictures. Oh well. It was a hot pink fleece with orange, blue, and green polka dots on it.
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I used the same tutorial as the previous wallet.





This one is for my youngest cousin (5). He LOVES the Power Rangers, and his favorite is Red Ranger. I was going to stencil the actual ranger, but the wallet was too small, so I found the lightning bolt logo, and stenciled that on (with some shading!!) I used red since, again, he loves the Red Ranger. There is some puckering at the seams since the fabric is really thin and flimsy, and bunches easily.

7 down, 3 to go!!!
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I found this tutorial, and thought that they would be perfect for my two younger cousins (ages 9 and 5).





I used this awesome hockey fabric I found in the remnant bin since he LOVES playing hockey. I found some fabric about the same shade in my stash for the lining. It was hell topstitching this, next time I'll cut the seams even closer so I'm not sewing through 8 layers of fabric.

6 down, 5 to go!!!
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5 down, 6 to go!!!!!!!!!

The last throw.



I made this for my cousin who LOVES monkeys. My mom and I were walking by the nursery fabrics, when she grabbed this, and said that he would love it. Its the softest thing I've ever felt since its made for use around babies.

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