23/11/14

Ναυτικοί κόμποι

Ναυτικοί κόμποι

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Do you have those beautiful pencils???


Do you have those beautiful pencils???

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Candy wreath

Candy wreath
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So cute and lovely princess flowers

So cute and lovely princess flowers

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Beautiful star for your door

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Πανέμορφα στολίδια

Πανέμορφα στολίδια





Δημιουργίες από τσόχα ή ύφασμα

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How to make beautiful bows

How to make beautiful bows


A Simple Clutch

A Simple Clutch

clutch sewing tutorial
Wouldn’t it make the perfect gift for your mom or sister for Mother’s Day?  This simple clutch is compact enough that you can use it for make-up inside a larger bag OR it will fit the essentials for a quick dash out of the house!  Would you like to make one or a few?  Let’s get to it!
clutch sewing tutorial
For this simple clutch, you will need:
Supplies:
2 – 7″ x 11″ pieces of main fabric (upholstery weight fabric is best, but not necessary)
2 – 7″ x 11″ pieces of lining fabric
2 – 7″ x 11″ pieces of fusible interfacing (optional for lightweight main fabric)
12″ zipper
piping, lace trim, fabric ruffle (optional)
thread, pins, zipper foot for sewing machine, and sewing machine
clutch sewing tutorial
Step 1: Follow package instructions to iron fusible interfacing onto the wrong side of main fabric pieces.  Now, we’ll prepare the main fabric pieces with trims or piping if desired.  Place piping or trim along the top long edge of your main fabric piece – the raw edges should match.  Baste into place using no more than 1/4″ inch seam.  For piping, you should use a zipper foot and baste the piping to the bag edge close to the piping.
clutch sewing tutorial
Step 2: Place lining fabric right side up on your work surface.  Center the zipper, right side up, on top of the lining fabric – be sure that the stop when the zipper is closed is 1/2″ in from the side edge of the fabric – trim excess off of the opposite end of the zipper so that it aligns with the other edge (follow zipper package instructions to shorten zipper).  Place your main fabric piece on top of the lining/zipper, right side down.  So, you’ll have lining face up, zipper face up, main face down.
clutch sewing tutorial
Step 3:  Using a zipper foot on the sewing machine, stitch along the edge of the zipper.  You will probably need to stop and adjust the placement of the zipper pull so that you can sew right along the zipper edge along the entire length of the bag edge.
clutch sewing tutorial
Step 4: Fold back and press the main fabric and the lining to expose the finished edges along the zipper – if your fabric does not press away from the zipper enough and the zipper is going to catch on the fabric, you can topstitch the fabric at this point to hold it away.
clutch sewing tutorial
Step 5: Now, we’re going to get the other side of the bag attached to the zipper in the same way.  Making sure that the first side is out of the way, align raw edges of lining (face up), zipper (face up), and main fabric (face down) – pin in place.  Sew.
clutch sewing tutorial
clutch sewing tutorial
Step 6:  Press open the other side of the zipper.  Your bag will look like this:
clutch sewing tutorial
Step 7:  Now we’re ready to sew the bag into one piece.  Separate the main piece and lining piece on each side of the bag and fold the “flaps” so that you are matching the main fabrics right sides together, and the lining fabrics right sides together.  Pin in place to form one large rectangle with main pieces to one side and lining pieces to the other side.  The black line in the picture below shows your stitching line.
clutch sewing tutorial
Step 8:  Stitch, using a 1/2″ seam allowance, all the way around the perimeter of the bag, leaving a 4-5 inch opening in the LINING side of the bag for turning.  Also, be sure that the seams from steps 3 and 5 are all turned toward the main fabric side – this will help the lining to stay tucked inside the bag once it is sewn.
clutch sewing tutorial
Step 9:  Clip the excess fabric from the corners.  Turn the bag right side out through the hole in the lining.
clutch sewing tutorial
Step 10:  Stitch the opening closed by hand.  Press the whole thing really well.
clutch sewing tutorial
Step 11:  Tuck the lining into the bag, press the whole thing again.  Tie a ribbon or some elastic string with beads onto the zipper pull if you’d like – and YOU’RE DONE!!
clutch sewing tutorial
clutch sewing tutorial
Wasn’t that easy?  I love that these require so little fabric and stitch up so quickly – you could make so many different variations!!  I especially love the look of the metal zipper on this bird clutch!

Little Zippered Bow Pouch {DIY Pattern}

Little Zippered Bow Pouch {DIY Pattern}

One of my favorite gifts to give is a gift within a gift.
I find this lovely bow pounch in http://www.iheartnaptime.net/little-zippered-bow-pouch-diy-pattern/
I love giving little pouches filled with goodies for the holidays! These are fun because you can make a whole bunch and personalize the contents for anyone on your list! Makeup for the teen, candy for the husband, toy cars for the boy, anything goes! 

Materials:
*1/4 yard fabric for outside
*1/4 yard fabric for lining
*1/4 yard duck cloth for interfacing
*1 7″ zipper
*1″ of 1/4″ wide elastic
*downloadable pattern piece
Instructions:
Print out pattern piece and tape it together. Then cut out the following:
*2 pouch pieces of main fabric
*2 pouch pieces of lining fabric
*2 pouch pieces of interfacing
*1 rectangle 5″ by 10″
*2 rectangles 1 1/2″ by 3 1/2″

Stack one main piece and one lining piece right sides together. Then stack 1 interfacing piece on top of the backside of the main fabric. Sew along the top at 1/2″. Trim down.
 Press seam allowance toward lining and topstitch.
Then press in half.
 This makes one half of your bag. Repeat for the other side.
 Press in 1/2″ on either end of the little rectangle pieces. Then press in half.
 Trim off about 1/2″ on each end of the zipper.
 It should match the length of the bag piece.
 Pin your little pressed in rectangles over each end of the zipper. They should sandwich the zipper. Topstitch both ends in place.
 Now put zipper on bag piece with right sides together. Pin in place and sew up at 1/4″. Repeat on the other side.
 Open zipper and pin bag pieces together, right sides together.
 Sew all the way around at 1/2″.
 Serge or zig zag the seam allowance.
 Now pinch the bottom corners of the bag and pin.
 Sew 2 1/2″ from the corner. 
 Clip off the excess fabric and serge or zig zag seam allowance.
Turn right sides out. Almost done! We just have to add the bow now.
 To make the bow, fold rectangle in half and sew one short edge and one long edge. Clip corners and turn right side out. Fold under 1/4″ on the open edge, pin and topstitch closed.
 Thread your little piece of elastic through the hole in the zipper pull. Sew it together.
 Thread your bow piece through it.
 And tie it in a knot.
And then you’re done!