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Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2011

How to Have a Great Vacation- a tutorial

Step 1
Make sure you are spending it with people you LOVE
Cousin Laura, Mom Mary Ann, Megan and Me

Step 2
Go to the Beach!!

Step 3
Spend several days doing nothing but this.

 this

this

and this

Step 4
Don't let a little rain ruin the fun


Step 5
Don't forget to bring the 4 best behaved and cutest kids you can find.
There you have it. Five easy steps for a great vacation.
Happy Vacationing
Rhiannon

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Super Heroes

My super heroes and I made it to Megan's! Here are some pics from our trip so far.
Did someone turn on the wind machine?

First stop the beach.





I don't know who had more fun, Grandma or Green M&M.
Megan is such a great hostess that we usually don't want to leave. I gave her a clutch I made as a thank you for showing us such a good time. I used this tutorial by Lex. I had found these vintage quilt squares at an antique store and was waiting for the right project. I love how it turned out.
We are trying to get the kids to sleep, so we can enjoy some wine and sewing. Hope I have some goodies to post tomorrow.

Happy Vacation!
Rhiannon

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Tank Dress Tutorial


Here goes nothing, my first official tutorial.
I made this dress for Maria from a couple of thrift store finds. (surprise, surprise)
I have one side note before you go on. I am self taught in the sewing and refashioning department, so don't be too critical of my technique. This is how I made the dress, not to be confused with the correct way to make this style of dress.

Here we go...



This is the finished dress. Pretty cute isn't it?

O.K., I started with these 2 women's shirts from the thrift store.
They both cost under $2.00 each. I feel bad spending over $2.00 on anything I am going to cut apart. So most of Maria's summer wardrobe cost me less that $5.00 a garment. Love it.


I started by putting the tank on Maria inside out so I could pin where I wanted to take in the sides and straps. You could probably use a tank you already have that fits as a guide for resizing. I was able to bribe Maria with some play money. I am not sure if this was genius or cruel, either way it worked. The hard part was getting it off without poking her with a pin.

                                                            Don't you love her  smile?

 I then pinned  all the way down each side of the shirt, to mark where I wanted to sew.


I followed my lines and sewed up the sides and...



... across the shoulders. Notice, I have not cut any of this shirt yet, not even the length.


Once I have sewn all the seams, I cut the extra fabric off the sides and the shoulders.


Once the extra fabric was cut, I serged the seams.

Next, I turned the shirt right side out and pinned where I wanted the skirt to start. I used one of Maria's  tanks as a guide.


Now I need a base for my ruffles. I had this t-shirt that was donated to me from a friend.



I liked the length of this striped dress Maria already had. I decided to use it as a guide. I put the tank on top of the pink t-shirt and then the striped dress on top of both. I  adjusted the pink t-shirt until I had it lined up with the bottom of the dress.

I removed the dress and marked where I wanted to cut the top of the pink shirt.

I cut the pink shirt at the top and on the sides.To mark where I wanted to cut the sides of my skirt, I started with the width of the tank and cut at an angle, so I would have an a-line shape when done. Making any sense at all? I hope so.

I placed my skirt fabric right sides together and stitched up one side.

I serged that seam too. I love my serger. It makes feel like a better sewer when my projects are serged on the inside. There's a beginner sewing tip for you- buy a serger. I makes you look like you know what you are doing:)

Now for the fun part, the ruffles. I cut three 2.5 inch strips. If you have more fabric, you can add more ruffles. I just made what I could with one shirt. The challenge of refashioning. After I cut the strips, I cut one side, so I had a long strip of fabric to gather.

I thought I had pictures of the gathered pieces, but I guess not. I just used a gathering stitch on my sewing machine and then placed the first ruffle at the bottom of the skirt. I had it hang over the hem about 1 inch. After sewing it on, I added the next row. I just estimated on the spacing. I made them as even as I could and left about 2 inches at the top for a waistband.
Once all the ruffles were on, I folded it in half (right sides together) and stitched  up the side.

I turned the skirt right side out and OOHED and AHHED over how cute it was. Then I cut the top band of fabric off and flipped it over onto the skirt (right sides together)

After sewing the band to the skirt, I put the tank inside the skirt, flipped the skirt over and sewed the skirt to the shirt. I doubled checked my length before I finally cut the tank.

Trim all your extra thread, and there you have it. A cute new dress for summer!
Thank goodness that's over. Tutorials are a lot of work, especially when you are not really sure what you are doing. I hope, if nothing else, this was inspiring.
Let me know what you think.
Happy Sewing!!
Rhiannon

This was posted on The Train To Crazy. Check out her Make it and Wear it post. It is full of inspiration.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Can I Keep It?


What do you give your super adorable 22 year old cousin who is moving to Colorado?

A scarf, of course. But not just any scarf, you make her a recycled t-shirt scarf.

She wears scarves all the time, and I'm sure she owns a few. So I had to get creative. This was super easy to make and the possibilities are endless. I can't wait to make one for myself.
I wrapped it up it right away, or I would have worn it to work today.
Yes, it is wrapped in bubble wrap. We get a lot of orders shipped in that stuff at work, and I hate to throw it out. I think it is fun to use as gift wrap.

Happy Wrapping!
Rhiannon

Monday, May 3, 2010

May Day Fun!!

So after a conversation with Megan today, we have come to the conclusion that May Day baskets and the tradition of leaving them on some one's doorstep, may not be practiced everywhere. Growing up in the Midwest, we took part in this May 1st tradition. 
This year we put Dana's no-sew flowers in our baskets.

 Check out the tutorial here.
So, for those of you not familiar with the tradition,
first you hang your basket on the door,
ring the doorbell,

and RUN!!!
The idea is to leave the basket without the recipient knowing who it is from. If you get caught they get a kiss.

Happy May Day-Late
Rhiannon

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Guess What

 I made Maria another dress. I know big surprise.

I will get the basics of the dress out of the way and then I hope you are ready for a long post of Maria pictures. I got a little carried away and ended up doing an entire photo shoot.


I used a tutorial by Vanessa at V and Co. Another great blog to get lost in.
I purchased this skirt for $1.50 at my local consignment store. I am very lucky to have a clean and well managed second hand store near by. They are very selective about what they will sell, this saves me from having to watch for stains and holes when shopping. They also keep their stock rotated by having some great sales. Once a month, they open their loft for one week and all the old stock get sold for 99 cents. I mark my calendar and go every month.


Using a skirt with a zipper, made this dress easy to size.

I used the extra fabric from the lining to make this flower. I used my sewing machine to attach it and added the button by hand.

Our yard is full of what we call helicopters. They are seeds from a tree and when you throw them in the air, they spin as they fall, like a helicopter.
Watching my kids collect as many as they could in their hands before they launched them into the air, brought back memories of doing the same as a child. It was always  fun to stand under the falling "helicopters"as they all spiraled to the ground around me. It is funny how a memory like this seems insignificant until you experience it again with your  own children.
This is probably one of my favorite pictures of the bunch. It gives me a warm, fuzzy, summer is coming feeling.
I warned you, I took a lot of pictures.

Marcus was sick from school. Doesn't he look terrible? Funny how fresh air cures an upset stomach.






Thanks for putting up with all my pics.

Happy Photographing!
Rhiannon