Showing posts with label chenille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chenille. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2014

'Silk and Scraps' Tote Bag- Part 2 of 2

Side one mid-way through felting...


 ...and side two.


                                                 Cutting a hole for the tote handle.




                                       Embellishments of dyed silk and wool yarn....




                                                       ...pieces of pre-felt...



                                              ...and synthetic chenille yarn...                                    



                                             ...(trapped under a layer of gauzy silk)...

                                  

                                                            ...all conspire...



                                                ...to lend a sense of frivolity... 



                                                        ...and a jolt of color...



                                                       ...to the finished bag! 
                                                                 (side two)



(side one)


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

'Silk and Scraps' Tote Bag- Part 1 of 2

Hand-dyed silk from my friend, Lorin.


                                  Laying out scraps of old projects and pieces of yarn...



                                             ...then covering them with layers of wool...

                                                         ...from a hand-carded batt.

                                     
                                                         
                                                      More yarn, pre-felt snippets...



                                             ...and pieces of bright silk make up side two.



                                 Wrapping the wool to the front to cover the embellishments.

                                                        (I'm working inside-out again.)



                                                More layers of batt are added to each side...



                                                               ...and felting is begun!




                                   Next time: the finished tote (with lots of close-ups!)

Friday, February 24, 2012

Winter Headband Tutorial (More Sewing)


Cutting one pattern piece in felt...


...and one in chenille.


Pinning the two layers together for stitching...right sides facing each other.


After sandwiching in a hair elastic and sewing the layers together (leave a small gap)...

...turning the piece right-side-out.


Flattening and straightening the piece (be sure to tuck in the edges of the un-sewn gap).


After top-stitching.


Two finished headbands (one in fleece and one in felt)...


...with re-purposed buttons.

Before the winter slips away entirely...

...I wanted to share this quick and easy sewing project with you.

The idea came from my middle daughter...

...who saw a similar headband made from a knitted material.

To make the oval paper pattern...

...measure around your head as if the tape measure were the headband...

...and decide how wide you would like it to be as well.

(This pattern is 22 inches by 4 inches at its widest point.)

Cut one pattern piece in fleece or felt...

...(an old woolen sweater that's been fulled in the dryer would also work well)...

...and one in chenille or another 'fluffy' fabric.

Pin the two pieces together, right sides together...

...and sandwich in a thick hair elastic at one end.

Sew around the headband, leaving a small space for turning...

...and turn the headband right side out.

Straighten the seams and flatten the piece...

...then top-stitch all around, very close to the edge.

Try it on for size and to determine the button placement...

...then sew a medium to large button to the non-elastic end.

Voila...

...a soft and cozy headband that won't wreak havoc on your hair-do! :)

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