Wednesday, January 25, 2012

M149 Just a Note

Instuctions on this MKP's watercoloring technigue can be seen HERE.
Stamps: flower 23085.G page 130, clock 29005.P page 163, small hand 29009.D page 163, large hand 29008.E page 163 , Just a Note 07269.H page 159.
Cardstock: Rust, lilac, white, yellow, black.
Ink: Versamark.
Accessories: black EP, paper fastener, Nesties scallop oval, corner rounder, paintbrush, paints by Reeves - red, orange, yellow, purple.

Inspired from Stampers Sampler 1999. One of Maryse's clocks has this flower in the center.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Simple Tea Towel Sewn Apron

I'm a little off my beaten track but I want to share a tea towel apron that I sewed.  Yes, I said SEWED, not paper crafted!  I am posting this on both my SU! and Magenta Blogs so if you are a Follower of both my Blogs, you will have already seen this post on my SU! blog.  It is just too neat not to share.
Anyways, if you have 20 minutes to spare, you must try this apron.  I am not the originator of this idea – it has been around for some time.

Supplies
1 tea towel 19”x 28“ or so.
3 m of 1” wide ribbon or you sure could sew a tube by joining lightweight fabric together.

You need to wash and dry the tea towel to shrink it before beginning.  Now press it.  Check the seams and re-sew if needed.
I found two spots that needed re-sewing.
I sewed the whole length of the tea towel to be sure.
Press the tea towel in half lengthwise with right sides together. Find the center of your ribbon and align it with the center of the towel's folded edge. I know, I know – this doesn’t seem right that you are pinning the ribbon on the wrong side of the tea towel but trust me, that is what you have to do.  Pin ribbon along folded edge, through both layers of the towel.  Sew along the top and bottom of the ribbon, through  all layers.
Press the tea towel in half lengthwise with right sides together. 
Mark the center of your ribbon and the center of the towel's folded edge with pins.
Pin through all thicknesses.
Sew through all thicknesses.
Fold the top layer of the tea towel up to meet the ribbon. Pin just the folded top layer, along the edges.  Now sew through the edges only.  Bar tack at the top if possible.  There is quite a thickness there so be careful – don’t break a needle as I did.
Pin just the folded top layer, along the edges.
Sew along the edges only.
Find the center of this flap and mark.  My apron had a line that I followed while sewing so it was pretty simple.  Now you have two healthy size pockets on your apron.  Again, bar tack at the top for security.  Finish the ends of your ribbon.  Since I am giving this as a gift, I added a label to the inside, bottom edge.  I’ve had these labels forever, I don’t even know where they came from.
Find the center of this flap and mark.
Sew on this marking.
Finish the ends of your ribbon.
I added a label to the inside, bottom edge.
Wrap the ties back around to the front and tie them under the pocket.  That way, the apron will not move around while you are wearing it.  If I sew another apron, I might just use enough ribbon so that it ties at the back only – about 2 meters.  It takes a lot of ribbon to go around a guy twice!

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