Thursday, March 28, 2013
A Tool Belt for Levi
I really should be making my youngest her Easter dress right now. Seeing as Easter is only 2 1/2 days away, it seems pretty important to get going on that. But here I am, sitting at the computer and blogging instead. I've been meaning to write something for 2 weeks now. In fact, I'm a little behind. I have at least 2 more crafts that I meant to talk about - never mind those Easter dresses. Sigh...they will have to be a post-Easter subject. :)
For now, I'm going to talk a little about this nifty tool belt for a cool 3 year old.
Last week, my friend's son had his birthday. I had asked her what to get him and the response was "tools and a tool belt" (I'm paraphrasing here :) ). There were a few other ideas but I liked the sound of this one. I figured I could just waltz into the local toy department and pick up some toy tools and matching tool belt. Not so.
The tools were easy...the toolbelt? Not so much. I'm pretty sure the reason I couldn't find one was two hungry, cranky kids and laziness. I didn't feel like running around looking in stores when I had an idea in mind and knew I could whip one up in an afternoon. Because that's easier (she said sarcastically). You all probably know by now that I have a bit of a sewing addiction. I was getting all excited at the prospect of a project.
Besides, I had this awesome tool fabric sitting at home that I had bought a while back and was just waiting for the right project to come along. Hello tool belt!
I spent a good 15-20 minutes mapping it out and figuring out how I wanted to make it. It's pretty simple. There are 3 pockets on the front for storing tools. This was made out of one long rectangle of fabric which I divided by sewing 2 straight lines up the middle of it. I also wanted some loops to hang a hammer or screw driver or something. So I added one loop on each side of the "apron" part (don't mind the scissors in this pic - we don't have toy tools at our house ;) ).
I also decided last minute to personalize it with an "L". It was a little tricky because most of the belt was sewn together, but I think it turned out alright. :)
For some reason I always think little toddlers are WAY bigger than they are. My waist straps are almost always too long the first time around. The belt fit ME when I first made it. Oops. I ended up ripping off the straps and re-making them. And I STILL made them too big. Ah well. I provided Erin with some extra stick-on velcro to place at just the right spot for Levi. It seems to fit ok, now. I think...
Well, that was one of last week's projects. I have more to share, but it probably won't happen until next week.
Thanks to my friend, Erin Mitchell, for the cute pics of her boy modeling the tool belt with actual tools in it. :) She also has an Etsy shop - check it out!
Until next week - Happy Easter everyone!
Friday, March 8, 2013
Baby Doll/Stuffed Animal Carrier Tutorial
It's snowing...again. We were supposed to head over to my mom's house today, but alas, we are once again at home with the white covering the earth outside. But since we are home, why not do something fun? Why not sew? I bet you never saw that coming. ;)
Yesterday, I say this pin:
I knew that this was a "must make." I got so excited that I started writing down ideas for a pattern last night - before the snow even started. Thank goodness the snow gave me an excuse to make them!
She didn't post a tutorial - just pics and the book where she got the pattern from. Well, I'm too impatient. I don't have time to hunt down some long-ago-out-of-print book with really cute patterns in it. So I looked at the ones she made and made up my own pattern.
Here it is on my youngest. It's a bit blurry because she WOULD NOT STAY STILL. She is an "on the move" kind of gal. I think you can get the gist of what it looks like, though.
The one I make in this tutorial is for my older daughter. Can you guess the color?? Pink, it has to be pink. Sigh. Well, the main part will be brown, but the pocket and strap pink.
Here we go...
Step 1 - Materials
Let's see if I can remember them all:
1/4 yrd main fabric
1/4 yrd lining fabric
scraps for pocket and straps
2 buttons
chalk or water soluble pen
seam ripper
scissors
thread
*I just used scraps for the whole thing. It's really not very much fabric. The amounts are just approximations of what I used.
**All seam allowances are approximately 1/4" unless otherwise specified.
Step 2 - Cutting
Download the pattern that I made and cut out all the pieces as specified.
Remember to add 3" onto the very bottom of the pattern for the flap that goes between the doll's legs.
In the end, this is what you should have:
Step 3 - The Pocket
I like to angle the bottom corners of my pockets. Fold the pocket (lining and front) in half the short way. Cut at an angle at the corner.
Put RIGHT sides together and sew around the pocket. Leave an opening in order to turn the pocket right side out.
Turn right side out and press.
Top stitch across the top of the pocket.
Center pocket on the main fabric piece and pin in place. Sew on, leaving the top open.
Step 4 - Sewing the Main Pieces
Sew the main body of the carrier together with right sides together. Leave a 3" opening so that you can turn it right side out.
Clip the curves and corners.
Turn it right side out through the opening. Press.
Top stitch around the entire main piece (this will close the opening left from turning it around).
Step 5 - Leg Flap
Fold the bottom flap up so that it meets the main body of the carrier on the LINING side.
Pin in place.
Stitch along top.
Step 6 - Button Holes
Use the button hole foot for your sewing machine and make a button hole at the top of each strap.
Open the button hole using a seam ripper or small pair of scissors.
Step 7 - The Strap
Fold the strap piece in half and press.
Open the strap back up. Fold both edges to meet at the pressed line in the middle. Press them down.
Fold the strip in half (so the raw edges are in the middle) and press closed.
Hem and press both short edges.
Top stitch around entire strap.
Step 8 - Attaching the Strap to the Main Piece
Thread the strap through the bottom loop of the main piece. Center the carrier in the middle of the strap.
Fold up the bottom leg flap and pin the strap on each side of the carrier with the lining facing up.
Sew a the strap on each side of the carrier. I sewed a box to make it stronger.
Step 9 - Buttons
With the right side of the carrier facing up, crisscross the straps in the back and position them exactly the way you would like them to be worn. Hand sew the buttons to the strap.
Step 10 - Put it On!
Once you have the buttons sewn on - you're done! Put it on your child, place the doll/stuffed dog (or whatever) in the carrier, and you're good to go!
Look how happy she is!!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Reviews and Giveaways....Oh My!!
Hello all! I've been busy over the past weekend making some new burp cloths and a new hooded towel for the shop.
Here are a few things that were just put in:
The most exciting thing that has happened in the past few days is that LittlePunkin'Pie's products have been reviewed on TWO different blogs. Yay!! I am SO excited!! One of the blogs is even hosting a giveaway of a set of burp cloths.
Check out the following for a review of the Shark Hooded Towel and Washcloth Set:
Here are a few things that were just put in:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/125504201/pink-and-green-frog-hooded-bath-towel? |
https://www.etsy.com/listing/125377323/blue-and-brown-burp-cloths-with? |
https://www.etsy.com/listing/125283201/pink-and-blue-burp-cloths-for-baby-girl?ref=v1_other_2 |
The most exciting thing that has happened in the past few days is that LittlePunkin'Pie's products have been reviewed on TWO different blogs. Yay!! I am SO excited!! One of the blogs is even hosting a giveaway of a set of burp cloths.
Check out the following for a review of the Shark Hooded Towel and Washcloth Set:
And go here for a review and a chance to WIN these burp cloths:
Good luck and keep an eye open for more things to come...
Happy Tuesday!! :)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)