Thursday, September 8, 2011
The Lauren Wallet revisited
Yeah?
I thought so. (Hi Michelle! Love you!)
Then you know how it goes, right?
Big sister gets something cool and you want it too. . .?
So last night I whipped up a Christmas gift for Lauren's little sister.
Similar to big sister's wallet in several ways.
But definitely unique and special just like little sister.
I can't believe I have to wait until Christmas to see if she likes it!
I can't believe I'm making Christmas gifts already!
On a side note, my own little sister and I started this blog a while back as a way to keep track of our projects and to share our love of sewing despite the distance between us. I think I speak for both of us when I say, we are tickled and a little surprised that people we don't know and may never meet follow this blog. It's always fun to know other people appreciate your work even if that's not the reason you do what you do. So thank you.
Typically, I reserve personal sharing for our family blog but since this applies, I decided to share here. I have always been compelled to create. It's taken different forms over the years, this "creating", but I need that outlet and when it's not there, I'm not myself. There is a Reason I am compelled to create.
It's because I am a reflection of my Creator God, made in His image to serve His Kingdom purpose.
If you want to hear more (from my very own wobbly, nervous voice), please go HERE and click on my name. The video was used as part of the Storyline message series at our church. While you are there, click around. Each video contains the story of an individual whose life has been changed because of their place in God's story. If I could recommend a few. . . please listen to my friends Brian & Kim Bell and Cory & Shannan Martin. I promise it's well worth your time.
And if you have a story, I'd love to hear it here. Thank you friends, and God bless you.
~Lindsay
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
BFF Back Pack
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
The Weekend Traveler Dress
Monday, August 15, 2011
Ruffles, Ruffles everywhere!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
How I am spending my week...
Anyway, being out there reminded me, I promised my sister back when she posted this - that I would do a similar post showing the fabric loot I took from my Grandma's stash. So finally here it is! Mind you this is maybe a quarter to one third of the fabric I ended up with, an exhaustive look at what I got would be, well, exhausting!
~Michelle
Friday, July 29, 2011
The Runway. . .
- · Becky Ross—Something about that army green stuff with the colorful linings and then her photo styling I just really, really like. And she is fun and seems really down to earth. I hope she is around for a while because I want to see more from her.
- · Bert Keeter—He seems really sweet, sincere and HUMBLE which is certainly a lesson he could teach the younger designers. I really like him and think he's really a solid designer with lots of potential. I love that he said he's doing the show to challenge himself to think outside of the box. I think that's some really great perspective and no matter what happens he's going to be a winner because of it.
- · Danielle Everdeen—I really loved her line from the moment I saw it. She may be channeling Gretchen with a bit of vintage thrown in but I like it. (I liked Gretchen too so don't be a hater) Her personality may wind up irritating me. Time will tell.
- · Fallene Wells—Love her sense of humor in her work (although it was a bit over the top on the first challenge, right?). I think she’s unique in a good way. Like her a lot. And I want her hair. How cute is she?
- · Anya Chee—She has got to be a liar. There is no way she has only been sewing 4 months and made a pair of pants that fit that well. I'm sorry but no. I don’t like her at all. Which is unfortunate because I do like her clothes. I just can't buy her story.
- · Anthony Auld—Really like his story (beating testicular cancer) but hope it doesn't become a distraction. I guess that whole "Rockin' one" thing just got annoying for me. I like his personality but he hasn't made or shown anything that wowed me yet--although I think the potential is there.
- · Joshua Christensen—So the “token Evangelical Christian” on reality tv has become the “token Mormon”--is this a new trend? Dude, I hope you do better than your reality tv predecessors at living your faith and being real. I have a feeling it's going to be an interesting ride for him.
- · Joshua McKinley—He is nicer & friendlier than I expected from first impressions. I just don’t like his design aesthetic at all.
- · Julie Tierney—I really like her personality. I hope she steps it up though. I didn’t like her challenge look at all. But I guess that will teach you to sleep in juvenile print pj pants, right?
- · Kimberly Goldson—She HAS to go home soon, right? I can’t believe she made it in to begin with.
- · Olivier Green—He is fascinating. I really like his work and he almost made it to my favorites list. I still might need to amend. I'm on the fence.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Baby shoes
I apologize for the uncreative blog title, but I made some baby shoes.
A little while back my sister blogged about some shoes she made to go with a onesie. At the time she made those I was working on these – and directed her to Homespun Threads.
And if you want to make baby shoes I would direct you there too, seriously there are some great patterns…but I would advise you – tiny shoes are not for the faint of heart.
I have been working on these for a while – and they have been done for a while. I am starting to get on better terms with them, but I am still not sure that I like them – or that I will give them to the intended momma-to-be.![]()
I used some old wool that was in my grandma’s stash – and paired it with Alexander Henry - Lorenza collection in peach/guava, that I had left over from this project. I should have taken more care at making sure the wool was caught in the seam and would not unravel itself out of the seam.
But I didn’t – and that is exactly what happened at every seam – I covered the problem in the back by adding some twill tape then I added topstitching around most other seams.
Even still I was on speaking terms with the shoes – but then it came time to put the bottom in the shoes.
I thought I could use my new found ladder stich to give the inside a nice clean look – but I am not that patient.
It is probably good that the end result is something I am not overly happy with – because in the beginning stages the baby shoes were so incredibly cute – I think I convinced everyone that I showed, and I showed anyone that would look, that they needed a baby to put the tiny shoes on.
So in the end – you can see the rough edges on the inside, and there is not means of keeping them on the little ones foot.
And the mom recently mentioned that she is sick of getting things that are pink.
~Michelle















