The stick horse is a classic toy encouraging active play and imagination in children so when I came across this DIY Felt Stick Horse Tutorial by Lia Griffith I had to give it a try. As usual, I added my own variations and couldn't stop at just one. Once my creative process was going I moved on to dragons, unicorns and even zebras!
Instead of the wool felt used in the tutorial I used craft felt purchased off the bolt and it worked well. I did make my first horse using felt for the mane. The felt mane gives the horse a rustic handcrafted look. I decided to try making the mane using acrylic yarn on my next horse and was told by my grand-daughter that the yarn mane is prettier. I just winged it when it came to making the yarn mane but I am sure there are tutorials for this as well.
This is an inexpensive sewing project and can be completed by a beginning sewer using the tutorial link listed above. Dowels, ribbon, felt and yarn are all available at local fabric/craft stores and large retailers with craft departments (Walmart). The creative possibilities for this project are only limited by the imagination.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Saturday, March 1, 2014
February's Sewing and Alterations Projects Completed
I can't believe March is already here! Thankfully, we are finally getting the rain we needed so much. It seems odd not to have a snow covered yard this time of year.
And finally, I found some time to explore some ideas of new items to add to my shop on Etsy. After several inquiries about palazzo pants for girls I drew up a pattern and here is a shot of the trial pair. These are wild! I would love to hear what you think of them.
So that is February in a nutshell. Thank you for visiting my blog!
Warm regards,
Susie
February was a busy month for alterations. My favorite project this month was removing some lace from a 1980's wedding gown and adding it to a modern wedding gown and making a vintage inspired garter. The vintage gown was worn by an aunt and the bride to be carried the train at that long ago wedding making it a very sentimental piece. Seeing the 1980's gown with the huge puffed sleeves really took me back! Remember Princess Diana's wedding gown? If not, I have attached a picture to refresh your memory.
I am a horrible photographer, but here is a picture of the sleeve and bodice of the original gown. It was hard taking that first cut!
Placing the lace on the modern gown....
The bride-to-be also requested I use some of the lace to make a wedding garter. I love how this turned out.
Other February projects included replacing a zipper and adding shoulder straps to this aqua gown.
I completed a couple custom order requests from my Etsy shop where I sell handmade childrens' clothing...
St. Patrick's Day skirt for a wee lass. Notice the touch of green tulle between the ruffles.
Monogrammed Chevron Maxi Dress with 3/4 length bell sleeves.
And finally, I found some time to explore some ideas of new items to add to my shop on Etsy. After several inquiries about palazzo pants for girls I drew up a pattern and here is a shot of the trial pair. These are wild! I would love to hear what you think of them.
So that is February in a nutshell. Thank you for visiting my blog!
Warm regards,
Susie
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Easy DIY Project Idea for Slumber Party - Themed Boxer Shorts
Boxer shorts, lounge shorts, pj shorts - whatever you want to call them - make great favors for slumber parties and sleepovers. They are quick, easy and affordable to make and there are plenty of good, free tutorials available on the web if you don't already have a pattern. And this idea works well for boys or girls. I made several pair of girls jersey knit boxer shorts and matching headbands for a chevron themed birthday party recently and they are so cute (if I do say so myself)! Watch for a group photo in this blog after the party date. The possibilities for style, fabric choice, and fabric print are endless. I made the headbands myself but you could save your scraps and let your guests make their own (ninja headband for the boys!)
Stay tuned...I will be making a ruffled short with drawstring waistband in a mustache print cotton fabric. What do you get when you have a group of girls running around in these shorts, wearing fakes mustaches and derby hats? A Mustache Bash Party! Note to self: remember to take photos and add to blog.
Hope this post inspired you to start planning a child's birthday party or to just get out the sewing machine and make your child a pair of boxers in their favorite themed print. I would love to hear what ideas you have on this subject.
Happy Sewing!
Stay tuned...I will be making a ruffled short with drawstring waistband in a mustache print cotton fabric. What do you get when you have a group of girls running around in these shorts, wearing fakes mustaches and derby hats? A Mustache Bash Party! Note to self: remember to take photos and add to blog.
Girl's Chevron Print Boxer Shorts and Matching Headband |
Chevron Themed Slumber Party |
Hope this post inspired you to start planning a child's birthday party or to just get out the sewing machine and make your child a pair of boxers in their favorite themed print. I would love to hear what ideas you have on this subject.
Happy Sewing!
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boxer short,
boys boxer shorts,
chevron,
DIY shorts,
girls boxer shorts,
lounge pants,
mustache,
pj shorts
Location:
Logan, UT, USA
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Maxi Skirts and More From A Delinquent Blogger
OK, so my lack of postings to this blog establishes that I am a horrible blogger...or maybe it means I have been really busy. True, our Sew & So Handmade Boutique on Etsy enjoyed a successful holiday season with our girls maxi skirts and my alterations and sewing business has been steady, but that doesn't mean I didn't have time to blog a little :{ So, here I am 3 months after my last post playing catch-up. If a "picture is worth a thousand words" the following pics should bring you up to date.
A FEW OF MY PROJECTS (the ones I remembered to photograph!):
MENDED SOME STUFF...
TOOK SOME NEW PHOTOS OF MY GRANDKIDS....
A FEW OF MY PROJECTS (the ones I remembered to photograph!):
Halloween Throw Pillow Cover |
Cherry Pie for Sammy |
First Mate Pirate Costume for Grandson Karter |
Pirate Captain Costume for Grandson Dylan |
Crochet Mummy Beanie |
Minecraft Creeper Costume for Grandson Bricker
HOLIDAY SALES FOR MY HANDMADE MAXI SKIRTS BEGAN BEFORE THANKSGIVING!
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Boys Ties with Adjustable Neck Strap |
TOOK SOME NEW PHOTOS OF MY GRANDKIDS....
Photography by Em'z Design'z and Photography
FOUND SOME TIME TO DO SOME PAPERCRAFTING...
Whew! I feel so much better now that I have updated my blog :P
No promises, but I will try to do better in 2014!
Happy New Year, All!
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