Friday, July 29, 2011

Oil Cloth Zipper Bags

I think I've developed a habit... and it involves a needle. 

No, I don't do drugs! Seriously... I'm a teacher for goodness sake! 

I realized these last 3 days have been mostly dedicated to sewing (and driving to places for the sewing).  Guess there could be worse things to do with  my free time! 
Look what I made this week!  An oil-cloth zipper pouch!  Cute, huh? 
Notice how I like pouches?  Corn PouchesJewelry Pouches.  Zipper Pouches.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

On My Own.... The Apron

I told you I would. We've only been hanging out a week or so-I couldn't lie to you already, could I?

I made the apron.  All on my own.  I figured before I went to my zipper pouch class this week I should make the apron from last week's class so my brain wouldn't be holding too much new info at once!

Let's see how I did it.

Materials:
1/2 yard of fabric
1/2 yard of coordinating fabric
1 yard of pretty ribbon

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

They're letting me use a zipper!

Hi again.  I've been out of town working for a few days, but now I'm back. 

I thought I should introduce you to my dog, Mackie.  He's a mess, but a cute mess.  When I got married, I adopted my husband's pile of clothes, and he says he got stuck with my dog.  I say it's a fair trade.  I mean, come on, he's cute.  (both husband and dog!)

Oh yeah, this blog is supposed to be about sewing.  So,

I'm taking another sewing class this week.  We are making an oil-cloth zipper pouch.  While I was looking at the materials list, I realized I needed a "zipper foot" for my machine.  Didn't know until now that I was supposed to have one, but apparently my machine didn't come with one.  So, guess I'll figure something out before class.  http://www.citycraftonline.com/

And, found another crafty-sewing-type blog that I'm liking. You may like too.  http://www.sillypearl.com/

P.S.
Sewing with the hiccups is not fun.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Yummy Corn Pouches

First, a pipe burst under our house, and the plumbers have now dug a 5 foot wide by 7 feet deep hole under our house. The water's been shut off (hence the paper plates below so I don't have to do dishes) so, I decided to put up another post to keep my mind off of the house falling into the hole that was once my pretty flower bed...


When I started this blog, I told my husband that I couldn't do an entire blog only about sewing and not include food somehow.  Cooking is one of my favorite things, so I have to talk about eating at some point!  He said it would "dilute" the blog.  I disagreed.  So...
The other night (while I was at my sewing class), Cooper made a friend and me dinner (I know, so sweet).  He made some yummy chicken and something I'd never had before: Corn Pouches!  He adapted the recipe from one he found on Stumble Upon and made it his own.  We've made them three nights in a row now!  Cooper's been adapting the recipe for a Mexican version, too.  

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The Jewerly Pouch

My sister gave me a small fabric jewelry pouch a few Christmas' ago from Banana Republic.  Whenever I travel (which seems to be a lot), I always throw my earrings, necklaces, wedding ring, etc. into this pouch and into my suitcase so I don't have jewerly rolling around in my bag. 
After the apron class yesterday, I figured I could make one on my own.  While it's not perfect, I think after a little more practice I'll knock out the kinks. 

Here's how I did it.  (Bear with me)
First, I cut two congruent rectangles out of some fabric.  Mine were about 4 inches by 13 inches (I didn't measure, but a close guess). 

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The Mini-Apron

I survived!  I only pricked my finger once with a pin, but other than that, everything turned out pretty swell!  It was a good class to start with and I feel like I can make another apron on my own this week.  I'll try and post pictures as I attempt another one in a few days.
Makes me wish I was an art teacher and not a math teacher; seems like an art teacher would get some good use out of an apron like this.  Guess it would hold some calculators and pencils, though!

The hubs had dinner made for me once I got home too; gotta love that!

First Day of (sewing) School

The lady at the fabric store said I was ambitious.  I'm wondering if "ambitious" is code for "unrealistic".  I hope not.  My first sewing class is tonight.  I'm making a mini-apron.  So, today at the fabric store, I didn't just buy enough materials for one mini-apron, but three (hence the "ambitious" comment).  If all goes well, everybody I know may be getting aprons for every birthday, holiday, or wedding from now on.

http://www.citycraftonline.com/

My First Machine

For my birthday, my mother and my husband purchased me my first sewing machine!  The "Baby Lock BL9" seemed like the perfect machine to see if sewing was really 'for me.'

I purchased it from a sewing shop in Plano, TX where a nice, elderly lady named Beth told me to "find the machine that I felt the most comfortable with."  I told her that I didn't even know where to start!  She helped me thread my first needle, and I decided that this was the machine for me.