Monday, March 26, 2012

DIY Sew: 15 minute Infinity Scarf



I extremely over bought this fabric, (as you can probably already tell because every project is in this pattern!), so I decided to use some extra to make a scarf. The project only took about 15 minutes once the pattern was cut; really really easy.

Here is how I did it:

Materials
2 yards of cotton fabric
Thread
Scissors
Sewing Machine

Process: Cut two pieces of fabric 12'' X 60''

Hem the width of each piece of fabric by a 1/2 inch (4 in total; top and bottom of each piece of fabric)


With Right Sides together sew down both long sides of the fabric, use a 1/2 inch seam allowance



Turn right side out



Overlap the two ends by an inch and a half, and sew


Wear!


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Spring Clothing Inspiration: GAP

So, I know I just started sewing and I'm still a novice, but I saw all these amazingly cute dresses on gap.com, and I can't help but wonder if I can possibly make a few myself(different patterns of course, I don't want to run into my mirror image all over nyc). I haven't even attempted a sleeve yet, but some of these don't look too difficult.


My new goal is to make one or two by the start of the summer





Sunday, March 18, 2012

DIY Sew: Envelope Clutch Purse



Project 2 of my March Sewing Class is an Envelope Clutch Bag
Inspiration:

Tori Burch


BCBG



Here's what you'll need:
1/2 yard upholstry fabric for the outside
1/2 yard satin fabric for the lining
1/4 yard heavy interfacing
magnetic snap


To begin: Make a pattern using the following measurements:


Use the pattern to trace 1 outer fabric, 1 inner, and 1 interfacing

Place the inner and outer fabrics good sides touching and then place the interfacing on top of the inner fabric


pin, and sew all three sides, leaving the bottom unsewn


turn right side out


Fold ends in an inch and pin on both sides on the bottom

Fold up the bottom to where you want your bag to hit, pin on both sides to mark



Install the snap, place your washer on where you want the snap to be on the top and mark with a pen, take scissors and cut tiny holes, place top snap in, stick your hand under first layer and push in washer, push down ends



Fold bag over with washer on snap, see where it lies, then mark, cut holes, stick bottom snap in, put your hand under the first layer of fabric and place washer on the back of snap and fold snap into place


sew bottom across



Fold up, sew sides as close to the edge as possible


Complete!


Sunday, March 11, 2012

DIY Sew: Fabric Headband



Get ready for the easiest sewing tutorial there is!

Here's what you'll need:
6 inches of elastic
4" by 18" piece of fabric
Scissors
Sewing Machine
Thread


Fold Fabric in half with the right sides touching,and pin



sew



turn the piece right side out




fold 1/2 inch in on each side, place elastic in one end, and sew



Then place elastic into the other side and sew



Wear!


Monday, March 5, 2012

March Month of Sewing

In an attempt to learn how to sew, I decided to sign up for a sewing class for the month of March. Which means if all goes as planned I'm going to have a bunch of great new tutorials for everyone to enjoy!

Here are a few projects I'll be learning to make:
Fabric Belt
Envelope Clutch
Messenger Bag
Apron
PJ Pants
Wrap Skirt


Class starts tonight, so stay tuned...