Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Do I Win an Award??

An award for neglecting my blog, that is?  I think if there were such an award, I would be in the running!!  Please forgive me!  The holidays were a crazy/exciting time for our little family.  Many of you who know me personally know that my husband, A-train, is currently serving in Afghanistan.  We were so lucky to have him home on leave over Christmas...and obviously, that took priority. 

My sewing projects have been a LITTLE slow as of late...but I have been working on some things-as well as other crafts and knick knacks.  Speaking of knick knacks, I actually hate knick knacks.  When I think of knick knacks I picture something like this.....


Forgive me if you are a fan, but I am not.  So we will just say I have been working on some random CRAFTS, and leave it at that. 

Here are some recent projects that are noteworthy. I have posted some of these on my FAMILY blog, so forgive me if this is a repeat for you.  Hopefully you don't mind hearing about it twice.

This Christmas I decided to spend a little more time and creativity on Christmas gifts.  I should have taken more pictures but alas, I failed.  Here are some that I did get though.

For my Mother and Father in-law I (along with the help of my very talented mother) made a quilt.  My first official quilt.  I will say that I did do all of the sewing, and was very pleased with the finished product.  I am not sure if I will tackle another quilt of this caliber anytime soon...but I hope to be making a tied gigham quilt in the near future.  Maybe I have caught the bug?  Not sure, but we will see I guess.   This picture was taken before the actual quilting and binding were put on...but you get the idea. 


The name of the quilt is Log Cabin Hidden Stars and you can find it in THIS quilting book. The fabric I used was Moda-Charisma  I am not sure if Moda still makes this fabric, but I know they make one very similar called Botique. 

For my partents gift I also enlisted some help...this time from my sister-in-law Larissa.  She had made one of these for her parents and I wanted to copy her...but I am a horrible artist!  So she drew it up, scanned it and emailed it to me.  All I had to do was have staples blow it up and trace it on watercolor paper.  It was a sinch...the hard part was the painting.  I don't claim to be a painter, but I had fun with this, and am happy with how it turned out. 

It's a family tree, and my parent's loved it.

If you are interested in making one for yourself, but don't have the drawing talents?  Let me know and I can put you in touch with Larissa.  She is super, and very talented as well.

Next was my baby boys first birthday.  I wan'ted to make him something fun...but practical.  So I decided to make him these...plush magnetic alphabet letters.  I love them...but there were parts that were a little difficlut to do.  For example...letter with a cut out A B D O P Q etc. were especially difficult.  The instructions stated to cut out the center and then stitch around it to make the edges complete...even with a zipper foot this was hard...because of the magnet that was already sewn in.  I ended up using Liquid Stictch on letters with a cutout.  It's not perfect...but it served it purpose. 


If you are interested in making some for your little ones you can find the instructions at Chez Beeper Bebe I love her stuff.  A couple of changes or suggestions of my own.
1) She used cotton fabric and I used flannel.
2) The letters on her template were a little small, so I created some larger ones of my own.  Same idea.
3) Like I mentioned before, for letters with a cut out I would suggest either making your letters larger, using a smaller magnet OR using the Liquid Stitch like I did.  This might make it easer to sew around the cut out.

Lastly, a couple of weekends ago I went to a little 'Crafting Class' put on by my sister-in-law Megan (yes, I have very creative family members).  Anyway...she taught us how to etch glass.  We had such a fun time and I love my YOU ARE SPECIAL plate.  I think it will be perfect for those special occasions and birthdays.

She has so many wonderful ideas on her website...check her out HERE.

Well friends.  That's my update for now.  Later this week I will post a blog of links to my favorite things.  So stay tuned!!  

Monday, November 30, 2009

Sorry Friends, This ones For me!

Mama's got a brand new bag (isn't that how the saying goes?)...well it's true and I love it!  With the supervision of my mother, and my beginning sewing skills, I finished my most recent project!  The Birdie Sling aka my newest accessory. 




Who says that just because I have a baby boy, that means I can't carry a girly bag??  Not me!  I am a girl, and therefore I choose pink.  The little man doesn't mind.  
Love the Fabric?? It's my favorite!  Find more from MODA here.


Aside from Christmas crafts that I have been working on (which I can't share just yet)...here is another small and simple project for you to try.  The 'Baby Breakfast Bib' - click here for the tutorial from The Object Project.  I made one myself, and they are super simple.

* My notes: the pattern calls for terrycloth or some other absorbent material- but I just used simple flannel and it worked great (and it's a lot cheaper).  Also, I used a little bit of a bigger coffee cup for the neck hole, and as you can tell - it's a little too big.  So a standard size cup will be perfect!

Dear Little Man,

I hope you can forgive me for dressing you in a ladies bib (I especially hope your father can forgive me).  You are such a good sport!

I love you, Mommy


I love this little man...he makes such a good model - and as you can tell, that bib is pretty stylish too. 

Happy sewing!
Melissa


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Flower Headband Winner!

We have a winner!  This time, since my mom wasn't around...I decided to use a website that I had heard of previously.  So if you didn't win...blame Random.org!  Anyway, I hope to have some of these headbands and hair clips up for sale...so keep checking back. 

On to the winner!! Random.org picked #5- Christin K.  Yippee!  Be sure to send me your mailing address Christin - so I can get it to you!  Thanks to everyone who left a comment!  Lately most of my time has been sucked up in making headbands and working on my in-laws Christmas gift (I can't reveal what it is until after Christmas of course)...but it is pretty darn spectacular!

As a side note, check out Vale Design for a ton of free downloads!!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Flower Headband Giveaway!

I am in LOVE with these headbands! Spell it with me - L. O. V. E. I love making them and I especially love that I get immediate gratification! No long-term commitment required...unless you want to commit to wearing it all the time - which I do, thank you. You know the drill, leave a little comment if you want it! We will pick the winners Wednesday, November 11th!! Please don't feel like you have to beg for it either - no groveling required, winners are picked at random...so everyone has an equal chance!

PS. Don't mind the dirty blonde roots - and I promise my hair is clean, no lice OR dandruff!  If you want me to wipe it off with a little antibacterial wipe, that can be arranged. haha.











Tuesday, November 3, 2009

New Look, New Domain.

I am trying really hard to 'tweak' this blog look...until I take some web design class I doubt it will ever look just the way I want it.  BUT this will do.  ALSO be sure to add Cinderella Sews to your blog list - we have a new address  http://www.cinderellasews.com/ !! 

Just for fun, here is a holiday craft I found online that I can't wait to try!  Maybe you can enjoy it too.  Check it out HERE.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Free Patterns



I frequent the site How About Orange and these are some of the free patterns she has listed under her DIY link.  It takes FOREVER to browse through all of them.  But here are some of my favorites from her site, as well as a couple of my own.

Recessed Zipper Shoulder Bag by Projects by Jane
Baby Shoes by Stardust Shoes
Bean Bag Chair from Michael Miller Fabrics
Wall Organizer from Living Creatively
Storage Crates from Laura Gunn
Felt Stocking from Amy Butler Designs
Oven Mitts from Sewing Republic


And the Winners ARE....

First off, THANKS to all those who submitted a comment! If you didn't win this time - rest assured that I hope to be giving away other fun things in the near future! So keep checking back.

Please note that these winners were HAND PICKED by my mother (out of a hat). haha. She said she didn't have the heart to just pick someone, so she drew someone instead - and here are the winners.

GIRL Blanket: Mary Lemons
BOY Blanket: Sara Allen

Congrats!! Be sure to email me your address so I can send them right away! cinderellasews@gmail.com (Mary, I will deliver yours personally:)


Here are a couple of up and coming giveaways...


Diaper Caddy:


Pacifier Clips:

Decorative Paper Mache' Boxes:


Flower Hair Clips and Headbands:

I also hope to give away a few more blankets - so look out for those too! Hope you are as excited as I am!

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