~Elizabeth
Friday, November 30, 2012
Giveaway Day at Sew Mama Sew
Giveaway Day will soon be here! It is a biannual event at the Sew Mama Sew blog where bloggers and shops can link up their giveaways. I have entered giveaways in the past for giveaway day. This year, I have decided to participate in giveaway day by hosting a giveaway!
Giveaway Day will be December 3rd, so make sure you come back here for my giveaway and that you check out all the other great giveaways. There is more information here too.
~Elizabeth
~Elizabeth
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Black Friday Finds and Some Thrifting
Hello Everyone! I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! I know I did! I spent it at home with my family, worked a couple of days and didn't even open my textbooks. These next couple of weeks before finals will be spent studying hard though and then I get a month long break! Yay!
On Black Friday, I went shopping with my mom and sisters but we waited until late morning. We went to Joann Fabrics, Kohl's and Target.
At Joanns I found some fleece, zippers, and interfacing. There was a great deal on interfacing, so I bought five yards. The fleece was on sale for a really good price too (somewhere around $4/yd). I bought some zebra print and solid blue fleece to make a gift for a friend.
On Black Friday, I went shopping with my mom and sisters but we waited until late morning. We went to Joann Fabrics, Kohl's and Target.
At Joanns I found some fleece, zippers, and interfacing. There was a great deal on interfacing, so I bought five yards. The fleece was on sale for a really good price too (somewhere around $4/yd). I bought some zebra print and solid blue fleece to make a gift for a friend.
The next stop was Kohl's. I was looking for some fashion boots that would look nice with skirts and would also be comfortable. I found some that were the last pair in my size!
Target didn't have a lot of deals, but I did find some mustard colored tights and fleece-lined leggings. The fleece leggings are so warm to wear in the cold weather under my skirts! I also found a frying pan because none of my roommates have one big enough to cook anything in and we cook fairly often.
When I was home over the Thanksgiving break, I went to check out a new thrift store that has just opened in our town. They have clothes, games, shoes, some toys and games, and some antiques. The antique stuff is priced higher but the clothes are very reasonable. I found two things for myself and one thing for my sister.
Isn't this a beautiful sweater? I bought it for my 9 year old sister and it fits her perfectly. It was only $5.
I found this sweater for myself. It was $2.
This jacket was only $5 and it is a forever 21 brand. The hem on one sleeve is undone, but that's something I can easily fix.
Did you go Black Friday shopping? I'd love to hear what kind of deals you found!
~Elizabeth
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving!
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| A friend shared this on facebook and I'm sharing it here because it made me smile. :) |
I have been blessed in so many ways this past year and I have so much to be thankful for. I’m so thankful for my loving, supportive parents and my amazing siblings. I’m grateful to have this week off of school to spend time with them. I am thankful for my faith.
I’m thankful for the ability to run and walk and for plenty of food each day. I am also thankful for sewing and fabric, of course; my friends, my wonderful roommates, my job, my education and the beautiful weather.
I am thankful for all of YOU - my blog readers! Thank you for reading my blog. I am so grateful for the friends I have made in the blogosphere and to be able to share my sewing adventures with you.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving spending it with your family and eating good food.
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!
Friday, November 2, 2012
Polka Dots and Denim
Hello everyone! A couple weeks ago, I was shopping at Joann Fabrics when I came across this:
White polka dots on denim! As soon as I saw it, I was already imagining a cute denim skirt that would be perfect for fall/winter weather! I knew the perfect pattern to use. I had to have it! It was a fashion denim, so it was more expensive than plain denim, but it was 40% off, so I didn't feel too guilty buying it.
After buying the fabric, it sat for awhile because I had no time to sew. Then, a couple weeks ago there were no classes! I could use that day to sew my skirt!
I used the Route 66 skirt pattern from the Long ladies at marie-madeline studio. This was my third time using the pattern, and I love it. The instructions are very easy to follow and everything is written in a way that is easy to understand. I think it is a good pattern for seamstresses of all skill levels.
Since I was making this in my apartment at school, I cut it out in the living room, because there was more space there than in my bedroom.
~Elizabeth
White polka dots on denim! As soon as I saw it, I was already imagining a cute denim skirt that would be perfect for fall/winter weather! I knew the perfect pattern to use. I had to have it! It was a fashion denim, so it was more expensive than plain denim, but it was 40% off, so I didn't feel too guilty buying it.
After buying the fabric, it sat for awhile because I had no time to sew. Then, a couple weeks ago there were no classes! I could use that day to sew my skirt!
I used the Route 66 skirt pattern from the Long ladies at marie-madeline studio. This was my third time using the pattern, and I love it. The instructions are very easy to follow and everything is written in a way that is easy to understand. I think it is a good pattern for seamstresses of all skill levels.
Since I was making this in my apartment at school, I cut it out in the living room, because there was more space there than in my bedroom.
This was before cutting anything out. There are only two pattern pieces. The gore piece and the facing piece. The skirt is made up of twelve gores and it comes in sizes 2-18.
This is what my fabric looked like after I cut everything out. I thought it looked funny, so I took a picture! The pattern requires 2 3/4 yards for the mid-calf skirt I made.
The skirt only took me 6 hours to make! I started in the morning, and I only stopped for lunch. When I start something, I have a hard time stopping in the middle.
Here's my finished skirt!
The skirt has an invisible zipper:
I still need a lot of practice with invisible zippers, but I'm getting better. Without this tutorial, I would be lost! Kay Whitt does a wonderful job showing you how to put in an invisible zipper with a regular zipper foot.
I love everything about my new skirt. It is the perfect length and the gores make it nice and full at the bottom but narrow at the waist, providing a flattering fit.
Didn't my sister do a great job with these photos? We had a lot of fun taking these pictures at the park!
This will be the perfect skirt for the fall and winter! It can be worn as a casual everyday skirt or you can dress it up for more formal events. It is a very comfortable skirt and I know it will get lots of wear!
Have you ever made a Route 66 skirt? Or a denim skirt?
Friday, October 26, 2012
Exciting News
Hi everyone! This is just a quick post to share some exciting news with you. Today, I got my letter of acceptance for the Nursing Program at my school!!!!! It made my day! I am so excited!! This means I will start the Nursing Program in spring 2013. It will be a lot of work, but I am really excited to start all my classes for my major.
Nursing School, here I come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have a wonderful night, everyone!
~Elizabeth
Nursing School, here I come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have a wonderful night, everyone!
~Elizabeth
Saturday, October 20, 2012
A Wedding Gift
Happy Saturday everyone! A couple of weeks ago, my friend got married. The wedding was in another state, so I didn't go, but I wanted to make her something. After a lot of thinking, I finally decided on cloth napkins. They are practical, pretty, and are a perfect wedding gift. My friend's favorite colors are baby blue and baby pink, so off I went to look through my stash. I didn't find those exact colors, but I did my best.
Originally I was going to cut big squares and hem the edges, but then I thought, why not make reversible napkins? It would be like two in one! I made two napkins for each set, so four napkins all together, but since they are reversible, it is like having eight.
Originally I was going to cut big squares and hem the edges, but then I thought, why not make reversible napkins? It would be like two in one! I made two napkins for each set, so four napkins all together, but since they are reversible, it is like having eight.
The first set is red on one side and has leaves/flowers on the other side. I thought it would be a good set to have for fall.
I used baby blue on one side for the second set and I used a fun print for the other side.
The first set is 18 x 18 inches and the second set is 15 x 15 inches.
I made a cute label with her favorite colors and tied the napkins with a ribbon. I found the "Everyday Napkins" saying here, from this tutorial that I had planned on using before I decided to make them reversible.
I love how these napkins turned out! They will make my friend's new home very pretty! They were so quick and easy to make and I will definitely be making more for future gifts.
~Elizabeth
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Guest Post: DIY Design at Home, by Alexandra
One great way to open up a small apartment or loft is an accent wall. Choose a color that compliments your taste or the main furniture pieces you already have and go to town. This kind of wall looks particularly good and opens up a room considerably more when it is at the far end of the room. Having your couch or loveseat on the opposite wall will allow you to enjoy the color all the time, not just when you first walk into the room.
Check out Brooklyn Flea and start a collection of vintage glass bottles and candle holders in a variety of colors. Arrange them in rows and clusters on your window sill,
While you are at the flea market, look for old prints that are
interesting and cool. Even vintage record covers can be great for this. Matting
your own artwork is really simple and cheap and requires little more effort
than a trip to the art store for some mats and a jug of mod podge. You can use
sticky tack to hang your new prints so that you do not do any wall damage and
wind up losing your security deposit.
If you are someone who likes sewing, scour the flea market or
even your mom or grandma's closet for some vintage pillowcases that you can
turn into new throw pillows. Just cut the cases to your preferred size, cut
them inside out, sew the hem about halfway, turn it right side out, stuff it
with cotton batting, fold the hem in, and sew it the rest of the way up. These
pillows do not have to coordinate to look cool and fun.
There are plenty of ways to dress up your space loft all by
yourself without breaking the bank and still having a place that is unique and
all your own. All you need is your sense of style, a little legwork and the
willingness to make your flat your very own special space.
Alexandra is a travel enthusiast who loves to
write about fashion, beaches, food, and the wonderful things in the world. She provides her own insights on vacationing
to the blogosphere. If you would like to
learn more about her, follow her @alexsjourneys or visit her blog alexjourneys.wordpress.com
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