Projects, projects, projects. It is all about getting some projects finished, or rather…started, around here this week. Even if by getting them “started” just means digging out the fabric and moving the stacks to my ironing board.
The first project probably looks a little familiar for it is version 2 of last week’s project. I just gave it to my friend Jamie to beta test for me. I think this one works much better than mine from last week. I like the loop better – it is better secured, and I lined the lines up (front and back) a little better, they are still not perfect. And, yes (Kimberly and Arizaphale) – the material is just felt and I stitched the lines on. Although I’m thinking you could use up bits of fabric if you wanted to and just interface them to make them stiffer. Also don’t really need the stitching detail – and can customize the appliques for just about anyone/anything! It is a fun project.
Anyhow, I’m much happier with version 2 and I think we already have some additions/changes for version 3. I do think I need to heed the advice I’m always passing along to Emma. “Slow down and think it through…” I’m always in such a hurry to see the finished project sometimes I get to a step and realize, “hmmm…should’ve probably done that before I stitched those last two somethings together!”
I also told my friend that I would put together some vintage pillowcase dresses for her Boutique in December. So I dug into my stash of pillowcases and found 23 that will work nicely. I washed them, sized them, and cut them out…but that is as far as they are right now. I’m hoping the stack will remind me to work on them.
I’m also determined to make some of these little “study quilts” for Christmas for some girlies I know. I ordered this fabric to try one for Em, but now that it is here, I’m feeling like it is a little baby-ish. Not that I can’t use it to do a quilt for a baby who might come along, but I’m not sure I want to use it for hers.
Addie’s, however, I think that might be just fine. It is puurrrrrfect!
And I’ve got some fun fabric for pillows for the playroom.
But my most pressing project (the one that I’m posting here in the hopes that it will propel me into action and finally get it done) is the living room drapery. I had been hunting for fabric/drapes for awhile, since we had ugly blue ones in here and then we inherited some cool red chairs from a friend and well, that blue and red just wasn’t working out.
So I started the living room makeover many months ago and finally found these cool drapes at a ridiculously low price (never EVER could have made the drapes for the cost). The only problem was they didn’t come in the 108″ length I need for all SIX windows.
See? Just a wee bit too short. (Yes…I know they also need a pressing. I was kinda hoping the wrinkles would “fall” out, but nooooo! Couldn’t be that easy, right?)
But, like I said the price was really right, and I found some chocolate silk duponi fabric that matches perfectly, so I’m doing a horizontal stripe of chocolate at the bottom of the drapes to make some of that cool fabric “pooling” that I really wanted in there. In theory it all sounds good, but it is just so frightening cutting into all of that silk. Not to mention, it is incredibly slippery and puckery.
We’ll see. But now that I’ve said I’m doing it…documented here in “internet stone” I feel like I really have to do it.
I can’t wait to see how it turns out. By pooling, do you mean you will make it long enough to gather on the floor? I love the stripes on your iphone bag…I think they erally make it! Does it have a velcro top because I am forever leaning over with my bag and anything that isn’t zipped or buttoned falls out!
Nothing crafty round my neck of the woods unfortunately. All your lovely fabrics are making my mouth water!
Love the cozy! Those dresses and quilts will turn out very cute, too. A word to the wise on the silk. You may want to do a French seam on it since you don’t have a serger. Sometimes silk can fray really really bad.
I have tons of pillowcases that I need to make into something, but mine don’t have all of the lovely embroidery on them. I can’t wait to see the quilts. I have always wanted to make a quilt, but it is hard for me to devote that much time to one project. I have a little something up today.
Are you selling the iPhone cozies? Might make a great Christmas present for my wife! 😉
You are going project crazy over there! That’s a lot of different stuff going on all at once. Love your creativity and that you don’t shy away from a hefty to-do list, Care!