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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Peeps

So you might think this post is about Peepers... my Son.

No... It is literally about Peeps - the Easter candy & one of the cutest crafts around.

The Peep Bunting by Dana from Made.

I followed her pattern & directions for inspiration - but made a few minor adjustments:
1) Resized bunny to be about 6" tall  - cut 12 yellow & 12 pink.  I did the double layer method - so I ended up with 6 bunny's in each color.

2) Used 2 packets of rick rack

3) Spaced the bunny's about 12" apart - leaving about 18" tails of rick rack for tieing

4) Used Stitch Witchery to adhere the front & back bunny together.  I sandwiched the rick rack in between the layers for a true NO SEW craft.  I trimmed down the bunny pattern slightly after cutting the felt for the Stitch Witchery, because I did not want it to get stuck on my iron.



 So cute with the little painted face.
 We decorated out front staircase with the peeps... this is Christmas garland that doubled
 as St. Patrick's Decorations, that is now being used to represent Easter Grass.  
Who said procrastination never paid off?

Thanks for stopping by,

Karla

Thursday, March 15, 2012

CAR WASH SHIRT


A few weeks back I found 3/4 length sleeve tees on clearance at  local store & thought they would be perfect for a spring tee. 
Who knew spring would come so early this year???

I call this tee the Car Wash Tee... it reminds me of automated brushes that clean the sides of your car. 

I bet if I did a little shimmy, it would look like it too ;)  HA HA

Start with 2 tees, leave 1 as is & cut there other into the below rectangle shapes.
I actually doubled the layers of the front pieces for a fuller look.

For the center of the shirt cut 6 pieces 3.5"W x 6.5"L
For the sides, cut 20 pieces 3.5"W x 5" L(10 for each side)

DO NOT CUT YOUR FRINGE YET!!!
Take 2 of your longer pieces, laying them on top of each other (this is for the double layer for a fuller look I mentioned) & position it on the CENTER of your shirt lengthwise.
The top edge of  piecing should align with the edge of your neckline.
Then sew down the center of your piecing.  It should look like a little "flap".

Repeat this step 1/2" on each side of your attached CENTER piece with your remaining longer pieces.  There should be 3 (double layer) rows of the longer pieces.

Then with the shorter pieces, continue by taking 2 shorter pieces, lay them on top of each other, position 1/2" away from the longer pieces working your way to the armhole of the shirt.
The top edge of  piecing should align with the edge of your neckline.
Then sew down the center of your shorter piecing.
When all are attached, you will have 13 rows of "flaps" across the front of your shirt.
Sorry I did not take a photo of every step of this shirt...
This is what the back of the shirt will look like when you are all done sewing...
3 longer rows in the center
5 shorter rows on each side
NOW cut your "flap" pieces 1/2" wide to look like fringe.  Do not cut all the way to the stitching line - I stopped about 1/4" from where the pieces were attached.












Thank you, Karla
PS: I tried a shirt similar to this last year that was a total flop.
My Husband called it "The Lion King shirt".

I was going for a yellow/blue color theme last year family photos, so I wore it anyways. 
I definitely like this version better!

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Dino Tail



DINO TAIL PATTERN

I pretty much followed the easy instructions, but used polar fleece as she suggested.  Super fun for Peepers to run around in & shake his tail or fun for a play date (I made 2).


Thanks, Karla