CHANGE...
Follow up class will be Monday November 22nd morning at 10am (If you want to bring anything you see at RS night the 16th you'd like to make... bring it and it'll be a craft/sewing day!!! YooHOO!! )
November is a new idea for projects. There are so many people that want so many different projects, that I decided I will just focus on more than one project! I think that each project can be done that same day!
This month, I am choosing 4 projects. These are all really great gift ideas for the people on your Christmas gift list. And its all stuff some of you wanted me to do, or that I am working on.
Bibs, dish towel aprons, kids skirts and mary jane slippers. Ok, the slippers are not going to be done in one sitting, esp with a begginner seamstress. BUT, I know you can get it done with a follow up class! :)
FYI... when you go to the fabric store and see your favorites, all the fabric come in different widths. Usually in 45", 54" and 72" wide. But, ask the cutting table to figure that out for you if you want to know. When I say to get for example.... 10" or 1/2 yard of fabric, I mean to have the cutting table cut that much for you in length. You will then have, for an example, 10" of 45" wide fabric.
You can always call me with any questions you have on any product or project!!
Bibs
These bibs wash well and nothing gets to the kid's clothes! They are awesome!
You need :
10" of 2 cordinating fabrics (one for front and one for back). Roll or package of zig zag or trim, you'll need 10" for each bib. 10" vinyl (this stuff is really wide!). Velcro strip. Thread.
With these materials, you could make about 4 bibs if you wanted to.
Dishtowel Aprons
I am always getting myself a mess while doing the dishes. Who doesnt need more simple easy aprons around the house?
You will need:
One dish towel OR 1/2 yard of fabric. Roll of about 3/4" wide ribbon. 3/4" wide Fusible web tape called "Heat N bond" or "stich witchery". (or you can buy it from me for 30cents a foot). thread.
If you choose to use fabric instead of a towel, you can make 2 of these aprons. One for you and one for your Mother n law. :)
Kid skirt
Measure how long you want your skirt on your little girl. Add 4 inches. Thats how much fabric you need cut. Average is about 1/2 yard. You'll also need to measure around her waist and add 2 inches to be safe for the elastic. It's about 20" of 1" elastic for each skirt. Thread.
Sorry no picture.
Mary Jane Slippers
I bought this really fun pattern on Etsy.com I'd like to share with anyone that comes. This is what some of my gifts will be this year for Christmas. They are not only popluar but adorable!


I just cant wait to see which pair of maryjanes I'll be getting this christmas?!?!
ReplyDeleteI'll come.
ReplyDeleteColleen
Count me in for the Monday morning the 22nd!
ReplyDeleteDanielle