Pages

Sunday, September 30, 2012

First Sewing Project - Tissue Pouch

I have been playing with my sewing machine and having masses of fun seeing what all the stitches are and how they work.  I now know how to adjust tension and change presser feet and all that good stuff.  And, of course, I now feel like a genius!

I was trying to think of something completely simple to try as a first project, since I don't know anyone here who can help me learn all of this.  Of course, my mother and grandmother are both fantastic sewers, but neither lives less than 4 hours away.

I have had this nasty cold that leaves me needing tissues every 4 seconds for the past week or so and my bag is covered with the little bits of tissue that come off when I fold the new ones and put them in my purse.  So I decided to make a little tissue holder to protect them! (Yes, obvious I know, but I'm pleased with my self anyway.)

I started with a piece of fabric my mom sent me to learn with and cleaned up the edges with my rotary cutter. (Best tool ever!)  I pinned a 1/4 hem on the long sides and then ironed it down, so it would stay.

It looked like this:

Yes, I know I should iron first.  My iron was being grumpy about those last few wrinkles.

Then I hemmed the rest of the way around and it looked like this:

And I ironed it again to make sure those last wrinkles were gone.  Also, I learned something important while doing this: the pins I use with awesome tops that are hard to lose in my rug are also NOT iron resistant.  I did absolutely melt one ot my iron and spent 20 minutes figuring out what to do about that. Yup, sometimes I'm an idiot.

Then I took the easy, no measure method and folded some tissues the way I usually do, put them on top, and folded the fabric around them the way I would want it to close.  I had not really intended to put a closure on this, so I didn't do the smart thing and mark the velcro and sew around it at this point. I think that would have been the right method.  Probably?

I folded and pinned the bottom sides to form the pouch and sewed them on.  I did not manage straight seams, but I'm giving myself a break here as it's my first real project.  I swear I can sew straight seams by hand! Really.

Then I had a really cute pouch:

At this point, I just folded it over to where I would want it to bend and ironed it down.  Then I decided I should add velcro so it doesn't come open in my bag.  I have this sticky-backed velcro and I was just going to depend on the sticky, but decided to see if I could sew around it.  It was, um, well not very neat.  I guess you can't really see the messy, uneven sewing around velcro on the finished product.

But look! Tissue pouch for my purse. :)
And closed:

I feel so accomplished!  It's my first real sewing project all on my own.  I didn't even have to call Mom and ask for advice.  My seams aren't straight and there's a point where I had the tension wrong and the thread bunched, but I don't care.  I made something all on my own!

And that's all my happy project news for the day.  More to come soon!

A

Monday, September 17, 2012

Exciting News

Well, I finally bought myself a sewing machine, so there will be more projects coming up on here.  I have a few things I need to post.  Of course, I killed my camera, so things are taking awhile to get photographed and I know posts are better with in progress photos!  Note: I absolutely get to blame the puppies for the broken camera, but they were so cute in progress that I can't manage to be mad.

Anyway - my Brother CS6000i should be getting here today and I will get to play with all the many, many pieces while I try to channel 3 generations of quilt makers! :)

Wish me luck!

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Royal Icing Bone Decorations

Well, after all this time, I have decided to come back to the blog with a new purpose.  I think I am turning this into a craft project blog, perhaps with the occasional infusion of the zombie project I'm working on.  Sound like fun?  Good! I think so too. So without further ado, my latest success:

Ta da!

Those, my friends, are royal icing dog bones! No, I'm not crazy. Let me explain.

I have a puppy, whose name is Casey.  Casey has had a very rough first year of life - four homes before he found me, a pretty serious infection, lots of shots and vet visits and unhappy weeks for the puppy.  He is the sweetest dog and ridiculously well behaved for the amount of time I've spent training him.  And he's turning one this week!  That's right - soon, he will be a man! So I'm throwing him a party, because I never turn down an excuse for a party! 

So now - how do you do this?  Well, I didn't think this through, so I don't have a good picture tutorial, but I will make one at some point.  It might be a minute, since it's going to take awhile to use these up! But that doesn't mean I can't explain.

This is a closer shot of a few of the bones:

Sorry it's a little blurry! I took it with a phone.  Like I said, better versions will appear in the future. 

I tried many methods to make these and finally settled on the one that got me those.  I used the royal icing recipe on the side of the meringue powder and added the extra 1/2 cup of powdered sugar to make it pretty stiff.  (Heads up, that recipe makes a crazy amount of these! I only used about half of it and I have 3 full cookie sheets of bones drying on my dining room table.)

I used the #1 tip (a little circle) and a medium-sized pastry bag.  I always put the pastry bag in a pint glass and roll the sides over it, to make filling easy.  Remember not to overfill the bag! (I totally forgot this and had  icing all over my right hand by the time I was done.)  Twist the end of the bag, push the icing down, push a little out to get the air gone, and you're ready to go!

Essentially, you make this shape with royal icing:
:--:

Here's how:

First, make the two dots on each end, touching each other so the icing meets in the middle.
To Make Dots: hold the tip a tiny bit above the board (between 1/8-1/16 of inch worked for me).  Gently squeeze the bag without moving the tip and the icing will pool into a little dot.  When it's the size you want, stop squeezing and lift the bag away.

Then, place the tip where the dots meet on one end and slowly (while squeezing gently) make a wide line until your tip is touching the other two dots.  Stop squeezing and lift up the bag.

Amazingly, that's it!  I tried for a bit to not have the little peaks on the dots, but decided in the end that I kinda liked them.  I suspect if my icing had been a little less stiff, I would not have seen them as much.

I also made these in a bunch of sizes, ranging from itty bitty mini dog bones that look more like they should be sprinkles to 2 inch long ones that I'll put on top of cupcakes.

Hope they entertain you as much as they do me! 
A


Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Spring at last!

Apparently I went into hibernation for the winter, but now I'm back and feel like writing again. I do this every winter. Maybe a sun lamp would help? Ah well. Life is no fun if you're predictably happy.

Let's see. This is more a collection of the things running through my head, but we'll see where it goes.

1) There have been sirens everywhere these past two weeks. It sounds like the city is a grumpy teen repeatedly hitting snooze on the wailing alarms. You hear them at night, echoing off the buildings and they are the first thing I hear most mornings. I don't live near a hospital. It's strange and a little unnerving.

2) I have discovered a data analysis program and I'm having way to much fun. I am contemplating making questionnaires to give my friends, just to see what strange results I get. It's too easy to hunt for patterns if the software makes it simple. I can't help thinking I'll eventually find a pattern I don't want to see.

3) As another round of classes ends, I find myself wondering how the people around can be satisfied with their own thought processes. It has never occurred to me that failure is an option, not in grad school, and it seems strange that it has to them. If I'm doing that badly, I just assume I need to work harder. Don't you?

That's it for now. Someday I'll post something more coherent. Promise.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Welcome

Well, it looks like I've finally caught the blogging bug, but I'll try to keep under control for now.

This is truly a test, so there will be a better post in my future, probably tonight.

For now, welcome!