11.27.2012

Burlap Placemat Tutorial


Today I'm guest posting for Jane of Trades as part of Roselee's Bias Tape Tuesday Series.
Here's a very simple tutorial taking advantage of some great printed burlap fabric I found recently at Joann's.

To make 4 placemats, you'll need 3/4 yard burlap and just over 7 yards of 1/2 inch, double fold bias tape (note there is nowhere near 7 yards shown in the above photo)This is a great excuse to make your own bias tape using Roselee's tutorial posted here
Cut each placemat to be 13 x 19 inches.
At about the center of one of the short sides, sandwhich the burlap in the bias tape, and sew down until you reach the corner.
Fold back the bias tape and shown, and make a nice little mitered corner.  Pin, then begin sewing where you left offDo the same for all 4 corners.



When you get back to where you started, cut the bias tape so that it overlaps with by just about an inch.  Fold over the end, press and sew in place, hiding the unfinished end where you started.
So simple.

So beautiful.
They make my dining room look so much nicer than it actually is.  In reality, this table never looks this way.  It's usually the spot where all the kids papers and toys get shoved.  Where all my in progress projects get stashed...
A beautiful spot, even if for just one day.





11.22.2012

Handmade Gift Ideas - Pin Cushion Jar

Happy Thanksgiving!  Here's a quick post with a fun gift idea.


 A fellow crafty friend has a birthday soon and I wanted to give something handmade but also useful. 

I made it and I loved it!  To add my own little touch, I spray painted the lid to get a antiqued look.
 The jar on the left has the hammered finish, the jar on the right doesn't.  Both look great.


Ready to fill with some yummy treats.

Hope your Thanksgiving Day is full of cheer!

11.20.2012

Handmade Gift Ideas - Color Blocked Zip Pouch

 The holidays are right around the corner so it's time to get started on those handmade gifts.  And who doesn't love a zip pouch?  Here's a great little project that you can use some scraps to whip up in no time.  
You'll need some heavyweight fabric for the outer (or you can interface a lighter fabric), fabric for the lining and a zipper. 
 Full tutorial and pattern here.

 
I used some scraps of duck canvas that were 5 inches wide by 14 inches tall.  
(you can see I put together 2 smaller gray pieces)
 Sew the strips together using a 1/4 inch seam allowance and cut in half.
 Cut the pieces to size using the printable pattern, and finish according to the instructions here
Fill it up with some fun little treats and it's ready to be received!

What handmade gifts are you working on?