Posts Categorized: sewing

Puppets

I made these four puppets from a book called Puppet Mania for my nephew’s first birthday. Really, he’s too young for puppets but we can do the puppets and I think he’ll like watching them move. The book has a wide variety of puppets all made with “common household items” and basic craft supplies. I… Read more »

Better chair cushion

I decided to try foam instead of stuffing and look how much better it is! The only problem with foam is that it’s very exact, so you can see where either my sewing or my foam cutting wasn’t so dead-on square. But overall it’s way better and comfier too. I don’t know what that book… Read more »

Curtains for Todd’s office

I made these for Todd’s home office by picking and choosing patterns and information from my four sewing books referenced below (looking for the simplest method, of course). Todd picked out the fabric himself using a Jo-Ann’s 50% off coupon He wanted drapes originally (with the pull cords to swish back and forth) but it’s… Read more »

Chair cushion

My first zipper! My first time making my own piping too. It came out pretty good except that one of my sewing books recommended using a stuffed cushion as more comfortable than foam. So inside the cushion is a muslin cushion I made that is stuffed with fiberfill. I don’t know. The fiberfill is kind… Read more »

Coca-Cola bolster

I made this for Todd. We bought the bolster at Wal-Mart and then he picked out this fabric he liked (not my idea, believe me!). I traced the bolster and faked up a pattern using an overlap rather than a zipper or seam to close the back. It came out OK except I didn’t allow… Read more »

Millenium Santa

This Santa was made from a kit and was my first sewing project as an adult, getting me back into the fun of sewing. The head and hands were pre-made.

Covered stools

These stools (sitting stool and foot stool) were purchased at Target. They had hard wood tops. I covered them in batting and fabric from curtains I got at a tag sale for $1. I used the Trading Spaces method: fold and staple. The stools make sitting at my standing height craft/cutting table comfortable.

Sunflower tab top valance

I made the pictured valance without a pattern from cheapy Wal-Mart fabric by simply folding the fabric in half, right sides together, and sewing along the sides. Then I made the tabs – what a pain to turn them all – pinned them inside the unsewn top and top-stitched. If I had it to do… Read more »

Penguin head ornament

This ornament was made from a sewing pattern and embellished with glue on trinkets. I also made a dog and an elf. There were patterns for a few other animals I haven’t tried yet but I have plenty of material still and I’ll probably make a few more of these this year.

Christening gown

These are photos from my nephew Noah’s christening. I made the gown and hat. There was also a long sleeved coat but I don’t seem to have a picture of it. It was made from Simplicity #7488.