1.14.2011

Travel Packs


We are leaving for a week long vacation this weekend and I decided the kids need a good travel pack. I bought this amazing pattern at Made by Rae and I'm hooked!

The pattern is great and these bags came out amazing. As usual I made a few tiny modifications. I did the polka dot bag first and didn't use any kind of interfacing, just did it according to the instructions. For my son's I decided to fuse a mid-weight interfacing to all the pieces except the bottom piece and really loved the result. So I went back and fused interfacing to my daughter's already sewn together pack. It helped give it more structure, but I definitely prefer the result when I interfaced the pieces before sewing.

I also added a little ribbon to the zipper for a zipper pull. Definitely makes it easier for those little fingers. I already have another pack cut out as a big brother present for a friend and I might add a little tab at the end of the zipper to hold onto when opening and closing. Check back if you're curious how it comes out.

I also made some fun pack accessories.

I love the "no-cash" wallet from Amy Karol's, Bend the Rules Sewing. I did mine with velcro instead of a snap. I have a hard time sticking to a pattern....

I also made these fun toy bags, inspired by my kids constantly begging for ziploc bags to put toys in. I'm hoping to have a tutorial for these done before I leave.


Did I mention how much my kids love these backpacks? And, how I can't stop taking photos of them....





{this moment}

{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

inspired by soulemama

1.09.2011

Post Holiday Gifts

We received some extremely thoughtful and unexpected gifts for Christmas this year and I feel awful that I'm just getting around to reciprocating. Luckily, I know the recipient of this gift will be very understanding.

Here are a few things I'll be sending off...

I found this houndstooth utility fabric at Joanns. At first I wasn't sure about it, but I love the end result. I added a pocket to the outside to break up the pattern a bit. I'm addicted to making these lunch totes. They make a really great gift!

My sister in law is a new mom, so for baby Jacob I'm sending a homemade soft jingle block and toy/pacifier clip. Stay tuned for tutorials for these in the near future.

All packed up and ready to go. Hope they like it!