Project 5: Pillows
Since Christmas, I've collected a proper sewing tool collection. I have chalk, *really* nice dress shears, a bobbin holder case, some fancy feet for my machine, and, and and... the list goes on.
I've flipped through my 2 sewing books earmarking projects several times. I've found 65 places to buy fabric online. Everything is perfect... except the sewing. I've worked on a couple of projects over the last couple of weeks that either didn't turn out how I expected, or didn't turn out at all.
But this weekend, in a project completion frenzy, I was determined to finish something I liked.
Pillows!

I followed the instructions from Diana Rupp's Sew Everything Workshop to make a pillow with an envelope back.
The first pillow took about an hour - I spent about 20 minutes measuring and cutting fabric, another 20 minutes dealing with a jam, and another 20 sewing and ironing. The second pillow took about 20 minutes total.
I bought the fabric a couple of months ago with no specific ideas on how to use it. I have no idea if they will match with anything the recipient owns, but she'll love them anyway (I hope).
I think they are adorable, and best yet, they are machine washable!
I am still getting the hang of my machine. I really like how easy it is to control speed, but I do get jammed pretty often. I haven't figured out why yet, so that pretty frustrating. Oh, and it's European so the metal plate ticks off centimeters. I am going to have to mark my 1/2 inch seam allowance in marker.
Later this week, my friend Tara is hosting a craft night. For that, I am going to work on a cover for my sewing machine - also from Diana's book. And hopefully collect some advice to move forward on my so-far-unsuccessful "onesies" project. There are no less than 7 babies slated to receive said onesies!
I've flipped through my 2 sewing books earmarking projects several times. I've found 65 places to buy fabric online. Everything is perfect... except the sewing. I've worked on a couple of projects over the last couple of weeks that either didn't turn out how I expected, or didn't turn out at all.
But this weekend, in a project completion frenzy, I was determined to finish something I liked.
Pillows!

I followed the instructions from Diana Rupp's Sew Everything Workshop to make a pillow with an envelope back.
The first pillow took about an hour - I spent about 20 minutes measuring and cutting fabric, another 20 minutes dealing with a jam, and another 20 sewing and ironing. The second pillow took about 20 minutes total.
I bought the fabric a couple of months ago with no specific ideas on how to use it. I have no idea if they will match with anything the recipient owns, but she'll love them anyway (I hope).
I think they are adorable, and best yet, they are machine washable!
I am still getting the hang of my machine. I really like how easy it is to control speed, but I do get jammed pretty often. I haven't figured out why yet, so that pretty frustrating. Oh, and it's European so the metal plate ticks off centimeters. I am going to have to mark my 1/2 inch seam allowance in marker.
Later this week, my friend Tara is hosting a craft night. For that, I am going to work on a cover for my sewing machine - also from Diana's book. And hopefully collect some advice to move forward on my so-far-unsuccessful "onesies" project. There are no less than 7 babies slated to receive said onesies!


0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home