My son started Kindergarten yesterday. A month or so ago, he informed me that he wanted me to make him a backpack. Now I think by now you have figured out that I love to sew, but there are certain things that I don't bother with, because they are cheaper/easier to just buy it. A backpack is a good example. This little beauty cost me as much as a new Lands End backpack, and my sewing machine decided to give up and die mid-project. However, when my son who I love asks me to make him not just any backpack, but a horse backpack, I said fine. The green fabric is an outdoor canvas from JoAnn's and the lining is a farm print that I picked up in Lancaster. I wanted the backpack to look as 'normal' as possible, as in something that didn't scream 'Hey, look, my mom got a sewing machine for Christmas and she just taught herself how to sew on my backpack!!!!' Since there is a lack of decent backpack patterns on the market (at least in my opinion) I drafted my own. I think this project would have been really enjoyable if my sewing machine hadn't been gasping for its dying breath, but I ended up finishing it off on Mom's machine. (thanks!!) I think if I made it again it would go a lot quicker.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011
Cool Website
I wish I had some fantastic reason why we haven't been posting any sewing awesomeness lately, but I don't. My sewing machine has been on the fritz, summer has been busy and my baby is starting Kindergarten tomorrow! I did make a backpack for him and it needs some finishing touches tonight before its debut. I'll post pictures soon. Until then, here is a really cool website I ran into today that has FREE printable art! Feed Your Soul Free Art Project
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Beach Dress
I wasn't going to post this on vacation but...I had a few spare minutes between napping and body surfing! This is another modified Simplicity pattern 2587 (made previously here) with a redrafted back bodice. I didn't like how the skirt was so full with the last one I made so I merged the bodice with the Coffee Date Dress A-line skirt (free pattern here). I LOVE how it turned out and it fits perfectly. It's double lined with an invisible zipper and I used this awesome nautical themed fabric from Fabric.com which I was a little nervous about but it worked better than I was hoping! It's an excellent beach dress :)
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