Sunday, November 15, 2009

In the beginning...

(Portions of this post copied from my regular blog, Adventures in Hong Kong.)

Welcome to Crafted by Katie!

I have recently been really inspired to expand my crafty horizons by several people near and dear to my heart. I have been really impressed by their abilities to make beautiful things, and share their talents with those around them. I thought to myself, if they can do it, I can do it!

I started scrapbooking and making cards about 7 years ago, but now I am ready to start sewing and learning other crafty techniques. I've had so much fun browsing through several craft blogs, and can't wait to get started. I've just recently (last month) bought my very first sewing machine! I am "sew" excited. I learned the basics of sewing when I was a teenager, and I can't wait to learn more.

This blog is a place where I can showcase my creations, and keep a record log for myself. I hope to not be limited to just craft and sewing things, but also expand into cooking, baking, and possibly other areas.

Over the last couple of weeks I've been working on my first two projects. I figured they would be pretty easy to start with, as I get to know my sewing machine and refresh my memory of basic sewing technique.

Without further adieu...



Now, before you are too impressed by it, it's just one of those prints that you buy off a roll of fabric. But here's what I did... All of those squares are little pockets. I had to cut them out individually, iron the seams down and then sew them on. After that, I layered some batting and backing fabric, pinned it all together, and then started "quilting" the layers together by sewing around some of the pockets and outlining the picture.

While I was doing that, though, I ran out of thread! (Don't judge... I'm a beginner). Luckily, my friend Charisse came to my rescue. She invited me over to work on our calendars together (she happened to buy the same one), and she was a huge help! First of all, she gave me a huge spool of thread (like serger machine size spool), gave me the blue fabric for the binding since the fabric I had didn't match very well, and showed me how to sew it on. I would have been lost without her!

Over the next few days I worked on hand stitching the back of the binding on. Yesterday I finally finished it! Now I just have to figure out how to hang it up..... I think I'll need to attach something to the back, but am not sure what just yet.

The second item on my sewing project list was making pajamma pants for my girls. On Monday, I went over to my friend Lynelle's house to talk over some things for an upcoming activity. She had mentioned that she had a lot of leftover fabric that she wasn't planning to use, and let me take whatever I wanted! When I saw this fabric, I immediately thought they would be perfect for jammy pants.


I followed THIS tutorial on the Made blog (minus the knee pads, obviously). It seemed simple enough, but my inexperienced brain could not quite follow along. I won't tell you how many times I had to rip out the seams before I got it right!! :) Finally, eventually, I got both pairs done. I know what to do in the future, and how I can modify them to fit better. When I went to pick up my sewing machine from the store, I bought some really cute red and white striped fabric to make Christmas jammy pants for my girls. This was good practice for me so I can get it right next time!

The girls insisted on doing some funny pictures, and who am I to say no??? :)




Next on my 'to do' list is the shirt dress, also from Made. I'm debating whether or not I'm going to attempt the shirring, as shown in THIS post. I've already bought the elastic thread, I just need to gather the courage to actually go for it! Wish me luck!

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