Sunday, February 20, 2011

World, meet Ziggy

Here is Ziggy, our newly adopted Boston Terrier, leaning on his "brother's" pillow:
zig-head

I made the pillow with Bob's head last July (you can check out that post here). Sadly, Bob became sick with cancer and had to say his goodbyes. Ziggy has been a great little guy, so I thought he deserved a pillow, too:
zig-pillowclose

I liked the way the Ziggy's turned out so much that I made a few updates to Bob's pillow while I was at it (excuse the bad lighting/photo):
bobandzigpillows

Momma Birds

This is a little box I decorated as a stocking stuffer for our friends. I cut out different papers with an X-acto knife and used Mod Podge to keep in all in place.

birdbox

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Jersey flowers.

I got this striped shirt for 98 cents off of a clearance rack. I bought it with best intentions of cutting it up and using it for the fabric. I happened to have jersey in nearly the exact same blue and green colors. Instead of discarding the shirt, I used long strips of the blue and green fabric to create these flowers and add a little interest. I'd pay at least $1.50 for this shirt post-embellishment. hah.

bluegreenflowers


Home.

I read one of my Grandma's poems at her funeral earlier this year. It ended with the line, "I'm on my way home." She's home now.

This is a necklace I made with a picture of her taken almost exactly 80 years ago (8 days off). I played with the photo a little bit and added the inscription "Home" along with little lock and key charms. It took all of five minutes, but it makes me smile.

home

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Ruffles and Wrinkles

Disclaimer: This shirt was in a pile that was going to go to the thrift store - please excuse the resulting wrinkles. Since my last attempt to size down/redo a t-shirt seemed to go okay, I decided to rescue this shirt and see if I could bring it back to life. The shirt seemed very boxy to me, which I think was exacerbated by the cap sleeves.

First order of business: remove the cap sleeves. Second order of business: make it fit. Third order of business: add some interest. I hand ruffled the ruffles first, then pinned them on the shirt, then sewed. Simple enough!

Before - frumpy:
greenruffle-before

After - not so frumpy!:
greenruffleafter

Adventures with Boston Terriers

My fiancé and I saw a Boston Terrier pillow in a shop while on vacation last year. It was not cheap. Today I made a much less expensive and much more personalized Boston pillow that is nothing like what we saw. The pillow is an 18 x 18 form. We have a fair amount of burnt orange stuff in the house, so the background fabric was just what I wanted! I wanted Bob's head to be very off center and tilted. The angle of the photo doesn't exactly show it, but the head is very much in the upper left of the pillow. I also wanted to combine a lot of different small patterns on the fabric for Bob's head.

Bob the Boston pillow:
bobpillowfull

Bob the Boston's head:
bobpillowhead

Click here to see the "real" Bob as a comparison.

Shooting from the Hip

First, I decided I wanted to make a bag of some sort. Next, I decided I wanted to combine this houndstooth pattern with the fun bright red floral fabric. Finally, I decided there would be no waiting to find a pattern. I'm not sure I would attempt this again without a little more forethought, but I think it turned out reasonably well for my first totally pattern-free adventure. I used a slightly stiff plain fabric for the lining to help the bag maintain some semblance of a shape. It is a little slouchy, but that is okay.

Here it is:
houndstoothdoorsized

And again (I topstitched the floral flap):
houndstoothbagfloor

Inside of the bag (I made the lining a little bigger so I could fold it over to finish the edge of the houndstooth fabric):
houndstoothinside