I'm not very good at prioritizing. I usually do all the things that I kind of have to get done or I just want to do before I get around to the things that I really should be doing or absolutely need to do. I think a lot of people have that problem. Usually it ends up in no supper ready for my poor husband and girls but a lot of sewing done (or just a lot of fiddling on the computer or something equally useless). The other day was no exception. I got home and looked at my entrance and, even though it is fall and the snow boots will soon come out, I decided I HAD to sew a shoe holder. As you can see in the before picture our entrance was in desperate need of help. With three little girls we tend to accumulate a LOT of shoes. So after sewing all afternoon while my 18 month old, lovingly nicknamed "Baby" by her sisters, was napping I ended up with a very useful and quite nice looking shoe holder. All in all I was very impressed with it. I did have to leave Baby in her crib to play for half an hour after she woke up because I wasn't done but she seemed to enjoy the solitude.
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So, it is a lot trickier than I had anticipated to upload photos on here but I finally figured it out. Hopefully. As promised here are some pics of my new skirt. Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures of it from the front. I think at the time I was subconsciously hoping that if I took them at an angle I would look slimmer. I don't think it worked but anyways here it is. Side one.
So I just got a new serger and was so excited to try a rolled hem. These little ruffles turned out really cute I thought. A word of advice, sew the side seams first and then serge the bottom. I don't like the way the bottom turned out at all. Another thing I did, just to save money, is only buy the woolly nylon thread in red and then did the other 2 threads in the brown I already had. You can barely notice the brown because it's the red that loops over the edge.
I did the appliques two different ways and I must say I like this first one better. Although it will probably fray over time I think it just adds to the charm. It looks much less messy and it doesn't stretch the t-shirt fabric at all. However, if you have tear away backing or something else to stiffen fabric while appliqueing you could do either. I don't have any though.
Sew, I wanted to be the first to post on this awesome and fun blog my awesome and fun friend B started. I am so excited to share all my Do Not Do's with everyone. And I have a lot! I think I will start with my most recent and then work backwards. So I recently made a reversible skirt. I got the idea from Etsy. I look on there all the time but never buy anything because I always think " I could make that!" and then I make up my own pattern and it never turns out how I had imagined. I usually make my own patterns which is why I have so much advice on what not to do. So anyways, back to my skirt, one side is this super cute cotton but the other side is a heavier fabric (I'm not sure what) and I made it about mid-calf length. It ended up so heavy that my regular elastic couldn't hold it up! I had to go buy that no-roll stuff that is a lot thicker and less stretchy. It is still not the greatest. I think I will also have to add a drawstring just so it doesn't fall down in church while I'm walking down the hall! I am going to post a picture as soon as I figure out how. I hope you all enjoy this blog as much as we enjoy writing it.