The pouch has two pockets and a nifty little ring roll that snaps on and off. The pattern was more user friendly then some of the other patterns in the book, and it only took me about 2 hours to complete.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Jewelry Pouch
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Dish Towel Handbag
Reversible!
Polka dots
or squiggles!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Whimsical Teacup Wristlets
One of my favorite things about sewing these, is creating fun color pallets with the fabrics. A few of my friends have been recipients of these and although I haven't made one for myself yet, it is on my to do list.
These are not only whimsical but practical too! Wednesday's Surprise
My friends know me well; well enough to know that I really wanted to make a blue patchwork tablecloth for my table but that I probably would never get around to making one. They also know me well enough to know that blue is may favorite color and this tablecloth is filled with wonderful blue tones that look lovely in my dinning room.
I'm so honored that they would take time out of their very busy schedules to make such a beautiful and thoughtful gift for me. I will treasure it forever.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Sugar Flowers
To sugar the flowers, I combined 2 teaspoons of egg white powder with 2 teaspoons of water. I used a small paint brush to brush the entire flower, front and back with the egg white; it is important to coat the entire flower with egg white, any part that's not coated will decompose. After coated with the egg white, I then sprinkled super fine sugar over them. I didn't have super-fine sugar on hand but it can easily be made by putting regular sugar in the food processor for 60 seconds.
After the flowers are sugared they need to be set out to dry. It's best to dry them on a mesh screen so the air can get around the entire flower allowing them to dry faster. If you don't have a mesh screen you can place them on parchment paper, occasionally turning them so that they dry completely. Once dry, they can be stored for weeks in an air-tight container.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Flowery Cakes
For the chocolate iced cupcakes, some of my inspiration came from my very own yard where daffodils are abundant and in full bloom. I also wanted to incorporate the color orange and made orange daisies which were a nice compliment to the yellow daffodils.
The recipient of the baby shower cake loves chocolate and raspberry so I made a chocolate cake layered with raspberries and chocolate buttercream and iced in a raspberry buttercream.Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Patchwork Dish Towels
Here's another fun project from Sew Mama Sew - patchwork towels. I enjoyed making these for my friend's new kitchen.
I encountered one problem while sewing them, however. I used plain flour sack towels and the unevenness of the towels made it difficult to line up the patchwork strip evenly with the ends of the towels. In the future I will use a terrycloth towel instead.
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