Holiday Crafting: What now?
2010 @ 4:09 pm
We punched a bunch of hearts out of last year’s birthday cards… now what?
Handmade Holiday: Gaggle of Bag Bags
2010 @ 7:35 am
This was my go-to gift for most people… a garbage bag dispenser and snowflake ornament. I’m a sucker for the utilitarian. I got this fabric at Ikea.
I also got to use my fancy grommet tool, yay! This thing has proved to be very handy indeed.
I used up a lot of fabric making these and it felt GOOD. Not to mention they are very quick. I could knock off four in an hour. Highly recommended!
The snowflakes are freestanding lace that I did on my embroidery machine. Very cool! I used Solvy heavyweight water soluble stabilizer, hooped tight and stitched with a size 11 needle. Each one took about a hour to stitch out–not the quickest when you are making groups, but not too bad in small batches.
Handmade Holiday: The Knits
2010 @ 7:17 am
I knit 4 hats for Christmas this year. Two Felicity Hats, a ski mask, and a skully. I haven’t gotten pics of the Felicity hats yet, but the other two have been photographed…
Pattern: AntiFreeze by Jenna Adorno
Yarn: Cascade 220, i skein
Needles: sz 5 and sz6
Mods: I chose to rib around the face s it could be easily pulled down under the nose
Pattern: my own. cast on 80 and go go go in 2×2 rib.
Yarn: one 50g ball of something black with no label. It had some cashmere in it, but wasn’t Debbie Bliss. Sorry!
Needles: sz 6
Handmade Holiday: Yoga Mat Bag
2010 @ 7:51 am
This one was much quicker that i thought it would be and I am very happy with the results! Turns out to be sort of an homage to a friend’s new yoga studio–Blackbird Yoga in Georgetown, CT.
I used the tutorial from Bored and Crafty. There were a couple of details omitted, but the bag produced is great! I took the extra step of basting the lining to the bottom of the bag so it won’t pop out when the mat is removed.
Details
Project: Yoga Mat Bag (via Bored and Crafty)
Dimensions: fabric cut to 29×17, circle for bottom cut to 5″. I would do more like 32 x 19 next time around. Measure circle via your own mat rolled up, then add 1/4″ all the way around for seam allowance. Stitch the liner to the inside of the seam allowance so it won’t show.
Fabric: Dogwood by Michelle Engel Bencsko. Desperately seeking more of this fabric!
Handmade Holiday: Progress Report
2009 @ 8:21 am
Okay, 6 4 days to go. How we all doing? The reality is that I only have three more days. We start the out-of-house celebration and cooking on Thursday–no more time to consider gifts! Thanks to a couple afternoons off, I’ve been able to make major headway on the handmade gifts. Too bad I can’t post photos till after! A bit of advice: projects that take under one hour are best. Trust me.
*Grocery Bag Dispensers. Tutorial by Kim Kight, posted on Dioramarama.com in Dec 2006. 7 complete, 3 to go. There are SO FAST.
*Rice Heat Therapy Bag.
I’ll be mixing it up a bit and doing some heat packs, some small “boo boo buddy” variety.Okay, this one is just not happening. I am hoping to get some boo boo buddies done for stocking stuffers.*One princess dress for dress-up. I just passed this one on to my mother, who volunteered to take it off my list. HOORAY!
*Two or three aprons. I’ve had most success with the full apron from Lotta Jansdotter’s book Simple Sewing. Okay, I did these three and they took FOREVER. Mostly, it was the strings… I recommend twill tape for faster results!
*One yoga mat bag. I love the one Carrieoke made a while back and plan to follow the same tutorial. Done! And pretty quick. I made some adjustments to the tutorial. The most notable was to tack the lining to the outside so it doesn’t pop out whenever you can your mat out.
*Machine Embroidered Coasters. Did you see my post? I made 4!
*Some sort of ornament.
Contenders thus far are 10-minute Santa or Martha’s latest snowflakes, which are like a fun science experiment.. Decided on freestanding lace snowflakes on the embroidery machine. They are turning out really pretty!*Knit ski mask. By Jenna Adorno and found on Knitty.com Done!
*Black skull cap is also done…
*many framed photos of the girls’ school photos
Easy! Thank you to Ikea for being attractive and reasonably priced.
See you after the holidays!
Handmade Holiday: Project List Updated… or maybe it’s really just amended?
2009 @ 11:11 am
Now that it’s officially December, I’m am getting stressed. Why does everything have to happen at once? I plan this massive craft undertaking at the same time as my clients need me. Luckily, some extra cash speaks to the reason I was crafting my ass off in the first place. Either way, I am still attempting to give mostly handmade this year. I give you, the updated list (previously found here):
*Grocery Bag Dispensers. Tutorial by Kim Kight, posted on Dioramarama.com in Dec 2006.
*Rice Heat Therapy Bag. I’ll be mixing it up a bit and doing some heat packs, some small “boo boo buddy” variety.
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Embroidered Paper Dolls. Time to put that embroidery machine to work! I’m hoping this was a good buy and will be loved by all the little girls in our lives. And that it will only take one night to make a few. HA.I am crazy… way too many colors to change, details that could go wrong. Plus I don’t have all the colors I would need and don’t want to order and wait…*One princess dress for dress-up.
*Two or three aprons. I’ve had most success with the full apron from Lotta Jansdotter’s book Simple Sewing.
*One yoga mat bag. I love the one Carrieoke made a while back and plan to follow the same tutorial. Simple Sewing does feature a mat bag, but it doesn’t have a round bottom and I like that idea.
*Machine Embroidered Coasters. More on that later…
*Some sort of ornament. Contenders thus far are 10-minute Santa or Martha’s latest snowflakes, which are like a fun science experiment.
*Knit ski mask. By Jenna Adorno and found on Knitty.com
Off to get started!









