Sunday, June 6, 2010

Frog Mario Pillow

This is a chunky post folks, strap in!

This is one of the biggest undertakings I've done for a swap. This is a revised method to the Megaman Pillow I made for my boyfriend at Christmas. Instead of taking each square, sewing it to the next one, then the next one, then eventually forming a row, where you would then take all the rows and sew them together into columns, pressing open seams each time (which left a bit of a messy look through the semi-translucent fabric), THIS TIME I used fusible web.

For this method, I would line up my squares the way I was going to place them, just like before. But instead of sewing one by one, I got a big piece of white fabric, and I stuck them down on it with the fusible web and an iron. After they were all ironed, I did ONE LONG SEAM across each row, and then when those were all done, I did ONE LONG SEAM along each column.

This meant four key differences in result:

-The fabric wasn't see-through because it had a white backing
-It was SO MUCH FASTER
-It was stronger
-It looked infinitely tidier.

After I had all of this done, I gave him a border, added a back-side, sewed&stuffed him up.
All in all, I think I shaved off a 1/4 of the time that I spent on the first go-around at this.

With all that said, I present Mario in his frog suit, in all his pixelated glory!









All of these are from my 'in-progress' shots. I made sure to take tonnes this time. I hope anyone attempting this type of project finds them useful. Click thumbnails to enlarge.

Layin' out the pieces.








I've been using fusible web and ironing each piece down to the white backing.


It's uh... pretty freakin' huge at this point. Don't panic. It's supposed to be.




Here I'm starting to sew a seam, row by row, to hide the rough edges. This is where the shrinking starts.


Do everything in one direction first. Don't go one vertical, then horizontal, then vertical, etc. Start either vertical and finish across, or horizontal and finish across.




Shrinking! Now that you've gotten everything done one direction, you can go the other way!






Remember how big he was before? This is how much it shrinks!!




Trim the excess crap from the backing piece and give it a proper, clean looking, formal border.


Before Stuffin'.


After Stuffin'!



Et Voila! You now have a beautiful pixelated pillow!
I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see photos of your project if you make one! It would make me super happy to know that I helped someone get inspired. :o)

Owl Family

I made an owl mamma and a couple of babies from some scrap fabric I had. This was for someone as an extra surprise in a swap. They were sent with the pink circle skirt in the Friends of Craftster Raffle.

I actually really like how they came out! Owls are nice, not my favourite thing or whatever, but they seem to be soooo popular right now. I still like lil' lop-eared bunnies better, but to each his own! ;o)



Mamma


Baby One


Baby Two


Hanging out havin' a hoot!

Holy Upgrade-zies!

I've been so neglectful to my blog here. Truth is, it's because I've taken on so much stuff lately! My main thing of course, is planning the trip Kellie and I will be going on in September. Three weeks in Nepal baby, wooohoo!! She and I will be volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, alongside a team of other Canadians. Also, there will be about 500 people from all over the world coming at the same time! It's actually an international build! I couldn't be more excited. We will be staying on an extra five days after all that, just to sight see and experience some cool stuff. I'll deviate from my traditional 'craft blog' theme with a few pics or a video when we return.

Anywhoodle, I'm just going to do a massive upgrade of some of the smaller things I've been making. I'll make separate posts for significant items. I'll try and make your load time a happy experience for this loaded post. Click thumbnails to enlarge!



Cutsie Pie Blue Apron


Frogy Baby Outfit


Frogy Baby Bibs & Burpee


Frog Pin Cushion


Green Baby Bibs & Burpee


Green Kids Tank


Heat Therapy Bag


Kids Summer Tank


Pink Mini Purse and Wallet


Wrist Pin Cushion & Machine Band Pin Cushion


Pink Circle Cushions


Baby Girl Pouffy-Pants


Coin Collector


Purple Cushion Covers


Ruffle Cushions


Strawberry Wristlet


Mario Invincibility Star Scarf

Monday, April 12, 2010

Monty Python Swap - For Onyxnox

I just finished up a super fun swap! It was called the Monty Python Swap!!! Yay! If there are any fans out there, you are going to get a kick out of what I made! Videos of each sketch will follow the projects.

First, there is the box for her desk supplies that has the lyrics to the "bruce drinking philosophy song" with her favourite part on the top. I did it in a layered style on top, with an ink drawing of Rene Descartes being a drunken fart. The whole song is wrapped around the sides.







I made her a knitting needle case that had the whole speech of the "dead parrot" on the back, including an appliqued Norwegian Blue who is all too recently departed. I used vinyl to do the needle pockets, and there's a pocket on the inside cover that was intended for the type of knitting needle that has an extension cord in the middle. She tells me that she's going to use this case for brushes though, so I'm sure she'll find great use in it!






And the item that was supposed to be the small, the fastest to make, ended up getting so embellished! I used a forest fabric to do the scene of the "Nights Who say NI!". On the pocket you will find a specific shrubbery - One that looks nice. And not too expensive.