Showing posts with label patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patterns. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Publishing my Laptop Sleeve Pattern!

I designed the Padded Laptop Sleeve a couple of months ago and the response has been great! I thought you sewers out there would want to make your own, so I created a pattern for you to use to sew your own!

I asked three of my sewing buddies to test this pattern for me. One of them is a beginning sewer and she was able to complete the sleeve without issue. With that said, it is easy enough for a beginning sewer to complete!

The pattern gives instructions to make any size laptop sleeve and includes written instructions along with dozens of photos & diagrams depicting the steps. Includes instructions for French seams! It is in PDF format and will be emailed to you within 24 hours of your cleared payment. The price is a mere $8.50! Click the photo below to go to the listing!

2011 04 29 Laptop Sleeves-1
Padded Laptop Sleeve Pattern


Since I do make and sell these in my shop, the pattern cannot be used to make items for sale and is for personal use only.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Patty Young, American Girl Dress

Patty Young first grasped my attention when I discovered her Mezzanine collection of fabrics for Michael Miller Fabrics. I became obsessed with the Gothic Flower print (and I still am!). I have a very popular Buttercup Bag in my shop made from fabrics from this line.

Patty also has sewing patterns for little girls and their dollies! Now, I do not have a girl to sew for and I generally do not care for pastels, frills, lace and the like. This is why I love her patterns. Even though I don't have a real girl to sew for, I have an American Girl Doll (I have Molly). Many of my friends still have their dolls from when they were children also...and their daughters and nieces have them too!

A friend of mine asked me to make a Mini Kyoko for her niece and I jumped at it! We carefully chose four fabrics and some ribbon for a nice dress for the Felicity doll, who is red headed. Sewing the dress took me about 2 hours. The bulk of that time was dealing with the tiny bias tape and the tiny gathers in the skirt. I have big hands that do not get along with tiny things. I do recommend making your own bias tape, though, as it looks better and can be whatever fabric you like!

I am completely pleased with the way the dress turned out! I might make my Molly one. The only thing I would change is that the next one will be made with some of Patty's fabric!

Oh, and I got to meet Patty Young a few months ago at Intown Quilters here in Atlanta! I even sat in traffic, which is something I swore to myself I would never do since I retired from working downtown, so I could go meet her. She had a new line of knits coming out and gave a talk about how to sew with knits, which was very informative and helpful! The videos of what she presented are on her website.

Enjoy the photos!


2010 09 15 Mini Kyoko

Molly in the Mini Kyoko I made! (I guess she was tired of being in her Georgia Tech cheerleader outfit?!)
2010 09 15 Patty Young Visit-2
2010 09 15 Patty Young Visit

Patty & I

Saturday, August 21, 2010

New Embroidery Designs

I have been working on getting some burp cloth/onesie/bib set examples done for you to see! They are turning out quite nicely. Look for the photos to come in the next week or so.

Also, I bought these these the other day:
Breast Cancer Ribbon
Flowers 2
Flowers 1
Flowers 3
Turtles 1

Friday, July 30, 2010

The Marti Bag

I have made four of these bags so far and the owners love them! I have named it The Marti Bag because I made it for my sister in law Marti first! This is the style of purse that I am currently carrying also and I think this is the best size for me. Not too big, not too small. Lots of pockets and an adjustable strap. The dimensions are 13" H x 16" W.

Here are the photos of three of the bags:

Custom Purse

2010 07 Vinton, Marti-3


This one has two shorter straps and a boxed bottom:
2010 07 Russell, Kim-1

The vast array of pockets (those are two pen holders there on the far right) and key holder:
2010 07 Russell, Kim-3
The inside zippered pocket and magnetic snap:
2010 07 Russell, Kim-1



Friday, February 12, 2010

Which pattern? Cast your vote!

I really want to buy one of these patterns so I can make a cute outfit for my American Girl Molly. She is currently wearing her Georgia Tech cheerleader uniform and has been wearing it for a while. She says she needs more variety! My problem is that I can't decide between these three patterns. They are all by Patty Young (my current obsession is her fabric), and they are adorable!

Which one do you like? If I got the pattern you like, would you want to buy an outfit for your doll (made by me, of course)? I am thinking about carrying these outfits in my Etsy shop and would like your opinions!



Sunday, February 7, 2010

Friday Favorites

Welcome to the second installment of my favorites.

Patty Young's Kyoko Pattern--for both girls and American Girl dolls. I will be purchasing this one in the near future for my Molly doll: