Tuesday, August 28, 2012

CORRECTION: Sizes of pieces for purse....omitted, sorry !

Ok, can't say I didn't warn you about it not being an actual
 tutorial, LOL !!

The pieces (two fabric sides; two lining sides; two batting
pieces and two interfacing pieces) are cut thus:

14" wide X 12" tall (then the bottom corners are notched
out at 2" X 2" square.

If I left anything else out or its unclear; please just ask, lol.

Me no tut writer, (grinning) !

Judy's Basic Purse Pattern & Instructions

Sorry some of the pictures are a big on the fuzzy side; not sure what happened, lol.
But here is my attempt at a tutorial for those who have asked how I make my bags and
if I have a pattern.

Not sure that I would even call it a tutorial but I think you can probably follow it if
you want to give it a try.

Mainly, just have fun!!

EXTERIOR WITH INTERFACING ATTACHED

LINING WITH BATTING ATTACHED AND POCKET 

COMPLETED INSIDE WITH POCKETS AND TRIM APPLIED

COMPLETED PURSE WITH STRAPS AND TRIM

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PURSE  BY  JUDY

SUPPLIES:

PURSE REQUIRES 1/2 YD OF EACH OF 
THE FOLLOWING:

FABRIC FOR OUTER PURSE
INTERFACING FOR OUTER PURSE FABRIC
FABRIC FOR LINING AND POCKETS
BATTING FOR LINING AND POCKETS

TRIM REQUIRED (IF DESIRED)
 ABOUT 3/4 YD

INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY
      

PURSE EXTERIOR:

1. PIN  INTERFACING  TO WRONG SIDE 
   OF FABRIC AND ZIG ZAG ALL EDGES


2. RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER, SEW ½ INCH 
BOTTOM SEAM AND PRESS SEAM OPEN

3. RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER,  SEW SIDE
    SEAMS  5/8”  AND PRESS OPEN

4. MATCH UP NOTCHED OUT CORNERS AT 
    BOTTOMS ( PIN AT SEAM ALLOWANCE
   TO LINE UP) AND STITCH ½ INCH SEAMS.
   TURN SHELL OF PURSE RIGHT SIDE OUT

PURSE INTERIOR:

5. PIN BATTING TO WRONG SIDE OF LINING
   AND ZIG ZAG  EDGES

6. . MAKE POCKETS BY CUTTING (ON THE 
      FOLD) TWO PIECES OF LINING FABRIC 
     MEASURING 14" WIDE X 6" TALL. PLACE 
     RIGHT  SIDES TOGETHER & FLEECE ON 
    TOP, THEN SEW SIDES BUT LEAVE 
    BOTTOM  SEAM OPEN;TURN AND PRESS;
    (Option** SEW “MADE BY ____” TAG ON 
     CENTER POCKET-  NOW IF DESIRED).



7. PLACE POCKET (UPSIDE DOWN AND WITH 
    THE "FOLD" EXTENDING BELOW THE 
    BOTTOM OF THE PURSE BOTTOM
   FABRIC) PLACE IT  1” ABOVE THE TOP OF
   “BOTTOM” CORNER ON LINING (RIGHT SIDE) 
    AND STITCH ACROSS THE BOTTOM; 
    THEN FOLD UP TOWARDS THE TOP OF THE 
     LINING AND STITCH BOTH SIDES CLOSED , 
     LEAVING TOP (FOLDED EDGE) OPEN;   
    NOW, MEASURE 3 ½” FROM EACH SIDE OF
   POCKET, STITCH TWICE (UP; THEN DOWN)   
   TO CREATE 3 POCKETS

8.  SEW LININGS (RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER)
     IN SAME ORDER AS THE FABRIC 
     (REPEAT # 2, 3 & 4)  ; PRESS OUT SEAMS;
     DO NOT TURN; SLIP LINING INSIDE PURSE 
     AND MATCH SIDE SEAMS WITH PIN IN THE 
     MIDDLE OF EACH  SIDE SEAM ;

STRAPS AND FINISHING:

9. MEASURE 3 ½” IN FROM EACH FINISHED SIDE 
    SEAM (THIS  WILL MARK YOUR HANDLE 
    PLACEMENTS), AND MARK; 
      REPEAT FOR OTHER SIDE OF PURSE; 
      CUT WEBBING IN TWO EQUAL LENGTHS
     (TO SUIT YOU)  AND ZIG ZAG RAW ENDS;
      FIT  BETWEEN MARKS AND PLACE  RAW 
      EDGE (TOWARDS TOP OF PURSE) AND 
       STITCH ACROSS  HANDLES ABOUT 1" 
       FROM TOP OF PURSE (** BE SURE 
       HANDLES WILL LAY FLAT**); 
      ( 4 TIMES ACROSS FOR STRENGTH!!)

     10: FOLD UNDER BOTTOM RAW EDGES 
          OF PURSE FABRIC AND LINING FABRIC
          (BOTH TO THE INSIDE SO THEY MEET) 
          AND TOP  STITCH AROUND TOP OF  PURSE
                                     
                                           OPTIONAL:

11.  PUT ZIPPER FOOT ON MACHINE; ADD 
       BEADS  AND/OR TRIM AT TOP  STITCH 
       LINE IF DESIRED


Saturday, March 10, 2012

St. Patrick's Day quilt FINISHED, YAY!



Here is a little fun quilt I made with a St. Patrick's Day theme. I tried my hand at mitered corners for the first time and in a very non traditional way of doing them, geez, I'm not even sure I could do them the same way again, LOL !

It was a fun project.... hmmmmm....now to move on.... we have rain in the weather forecast for all this next week.... let me see now.....what can I create next? As the brain turns..... lol ... I'll be back....

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

New purse made.... Puppy Style!




Okay, I need a diversionary day from slipper making so I remembered seeing this cute fabric in my stash a couple of days ago and this idea came to my mind... so today I made my "Puppy Purse", LOL!! It doesn't look like my Poodle Tinkerbelle but she says I'm forgiven anyway...."whew"; thats a load off my mind!

More cozy slippers


I had so much fun making these slippers (ahemm... after redrafting the pattern) I decided to make some to fit "me", LOL.

So here they are and finally... they're DONE!

Now off to do something different....my short attention span is now burned out on slippers.... for a while, anyway.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Cozy little slippers




I need a new pair of slippers... necessity was the mother of invention, right? Right. So this time (drum roll please...) I actually bought a pattern! WELL..... I won't tell you the name or company or place where I bought it because I'm going to complain about it (lol)... it had 3 "poorlys": 1) Poorly sized, 2) Poorly written and 3) Poorly designed....that's it, I'm done. SO.... I made it a second time (with major major major adjustments (that's 3 adjustments for the 3 poorlys) and this time, got a cute little pair of slippers. I used cotton for the outside, fleece for the lining and added little yoyo-s (they tell me you should not hypenate yo-yo! to be correct ??) and back to the button stash. This time I found two little matching pink heart buttons to top them off. Oh, I forgot ....that non-skid stuff on the soles is the soft rubbery shelf liner stuff and I got mine at the dollar store in a roll.

Now remember I said "Poorly sized"? Yep, I did. Since I didn't adjust quite enough... I took them to DD Tami and said "aren't these cute" (I'm pretty convincing at my age...had a lot of practice), "here, model them for me" (see, her foot is smaller than mine) and she did....aren't they cute ON HER? She loved them (as she twisted her little feet around) so I said "Happy Valentine's Day"... and gave them to her. She politely said "Ohhh, for ME?" I had fun with it and she has new slippers.

I still need a pair of slippers.... I should have posted a picture of my old ones so you would understand how desperate I am... they had two major blowouts; one on the left front (toe) and another on the right rear (heel)....now to make me a pair large enough to fit (hopefully)!

Easter bag.... tired of WalMart trips





Ruffles, did someone say "ruffles"? Well I'm thinking if I can do a bag with horizontal ruffles (round and round, right?) why not a bag with VERTICAL ruffles (as in...up and down!).. WHY NOT? OK, Easter is coming.... oh my... hurry up. Let me see now, run to my stash, find pastel fabrics and oh gee I have this little piece of "bunny fabric"...oh how SEW-perfect is that? Now to whip up my basic bag, turn strips into ruffles, make a loop and now I run to my button stash (yes, I DO have a button stash too!) and find this cutesie little wooden pastel button in the shape of a flower and WALLA! finished bag in time for Easter too! Whew, I'm on a roll..... but I'm sure getting tired of going to WalMart just to carry my bags! LOL



I have to make a shopping list....let me see now, what all do I need? Yep, gotta' go to WalMart....I'd rather show my new purse to them that at the Doctor's office... got to get sick to go there and Lord knows, I don't have time to get sick nor do I want to! See if I don't hurry up and carry this purse (now that Valentine is past) I won't be ready to carry the Easter purse in time! LOL !!

See I saw this really cute ruffled bag (somewhere...can't recall...no telling where I was,...I do get around 'ya know) and thought "how cute, I'd like to have one of those"...followed by "I can make that"... and so here it is... the little ruffled bag in honor of St. Patrick's Day!! I'm luvin' her!

Valentine Quilt progression




Here are some progressive shots of the quilt as-you-go Valentine project (my first quilt BTW); it was FUN!

OK so I decided to make a little quilt....just a little "throw" mind you, nothing fancy, nothing too big...after all, this is my very first attempt at a quilt-as-you-go by machine piece.... let's keep it simple. Yeah, right. See with me, its all about ideas in my head, a vision, a dream...sometimes a nightmare in disguise! I don't use patterns much (maybe I SHOULD!) so I just set out to go where angels fear to trod... and the path can get really strange, LOL.

Anyway, the bloomin' thing just grew and grew... until it covers a double or queen size bed...don't know HOW that happened but it did. So here is the FMQ, quilt-as-you-go Valentine quilt, for what its worth! I chose three solid colors (glittery, yep I'm all about the BLING) and two red prints with a third one added for the two squares framing the center appliqued heart square..... keep it simple, remember?

Stay tuned and I'll share my two new bags made with the "wing-it-method"... LOL.
Oh and the slippers made from a pattern that was SO very convoluted that I had to almost-wing-it to make them (I think that's why I don't use patterns; I can convolute things on my own, thank you very much!).

Fabrics and thread for Valentine quilt project