: : me and Jo-Ann : :

Yeah.  SO…a long, long time ago…I was asked to design a few projects using the Simplicity Deluxe Bias Tape machine.  And I came up with a a few things including this simple patchwork bag.  Haven’t seen this bag in a long time.  Until tonight.

Searching for something else on the internet and I stumbled upon my old bag.  As a free project on the Jo-Ann fabrics website.  YEA!  I wondered when it would surface and be shared and now I’m uber excited because it’s a freebie for you all to enjoy.

SO…enjoy!  Would be super cute in bright Spring fabrics for you to carry once the snow melts!

{thanks Jo-Ann’s and Simplicity!}

: : handmade gift giving ideas from two peas : :

photo of Christmas Stocking Pocket banner

Just some ideas from my stash to share with you if you’re still working on gifts (or like me, just starting, literally…to make and shop).  My tutorials page has  handbags, accessories, fun household items, thrifty makeovers, refashions and more.  A few are videos and I think you’ll enjoy them.  So, hop over and visit my TUTORIALS page and find something you love to sew up!

If you make something from my tutorials – drop me a line and share!  I love to see what you craft up!

Now…I’m off to sew!  Earwarmers, scarves and new Hazel Hipsters …my Two Peas gave me a wish list!

Want to sew with me?  Save 25% right now through December 21st, 2012 ($20/ each) on either of my video courses – The Tie Tote or The Hazel Hipster - 2 of my most popular patterns.  They go together quick and the videos are wonderful because it’s like having a private lesson in your home.  (discount given via paypal refund after puchase).  Buy both classes and save even more – purchase both classes and save 35%.

Happy Sewing!

 

: : decking the halls : :

Striped drapes hanging at large window

One thing I don’t own is a decent camera.  I’m cheap.  Good cameras are expensive.  And since we are now like most Americans, barely getting by with a huge increase in our health care payments, groceries and gas…well, iphone pics will suffice.  Once in awhile I throw in the old Kodak Easy Share 4mp camera…yes, I know.  Someday…someday.

So…in my desire to prep our halls for the holidays, I had purchased some neutral fabrics to make drapery panels.  I have always had valences hanging at this large window in our living room but I was ready for a change.  They were so outdated.

I wasn’t sure if I was loving the stripes at first but now I love them.  Love, love, love.

Here’s how I did it.  First, I measured from the curtain rod to where I wanted them to drop then I added in seam allowances plus 2″.  The math got tricky here.  I had to figure out how many stripes did I want, how big they would be, add in the seam allowances, etc…I suck at math.  Truly, I do.  But with some trial and error I got to the point of a workable number and got to cutting my panels.  I have a very wide window I was covering and I knew I would never close these drapes so I made panels that were much narrower than my window thus saving on fabric and $$.

striped drape panel

Once I got my two panels pieced, I lined them with a bed sheet.  I bought a queen size sheet set and it worked perfectly.  Right sides facing, I sewed all the way around leaving a gap towards the top for my curtain rod plus an opening for turning the panel.  Turn the panel right side out and press.  I used steam a seam to close my opening where I turned the panels.  Then, I went back to where the gap is for the curtain rod and sewed across twice – large enough for my rod to fit – creating a casing.  Repeat for your other panel.

striped drapes hung at window

Voila.  Pretty simple.  Quick.  Cheaper than store bought (but still a little pricey in my opinion).  They brightened up this old room and gave it just the right punch for the holidays.

No pattern needed.  Just your math skills and some creativity.  You can do this, I promise!