Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Places Everyone!
Sunday, November 22, 2009
A Fabricfic Idea with Drop Cloths
I recently discovered inexpensive drop cloths in the paint department of Wal-Mart. They cost a whoppin' $8.97 and you get 9'x6' with every side hemmed. That's a lot of fabric and the best part is it looks like linen or hopsacking...nubby and textured in a natural, neutral color. I've made a ton of pillows and several table runners from one package.
The first thing you have to do is find pillow forms and cut the drop cloth the same shape plus two inches. So if your pillow form is 12"x12", you cut a square 14"x14" for the front and then cut two pieces of the hemmed edge 14"x8.5" for the back. Then match the right sides together, overlapping the back two pieces so that when it's sewn together, you can easily slip the pillow form in. Or you could just cut two 14"x14" pieces for the front and the back, sew all sides together leaving 6 inches, turn it right side out, cram the form inside the 6 inch slit, and then handstitch the opening. But I'm always looking for a quick shortcut, so I prefer to not handstitch.
Before I sew anything together, I iron a design on the front square. I'm going to include some copyright-free designs I copied from an art book I have, so feel free to save them and use them. I use Avery's t-shirt transfer sheets and they easily print on my inkjet printer.
Here are a few pictures of my pillows and table runner. I traced around a dinner plate to pencil the sewing line for the rounded ends on the table runner, but you can design the ends any way you like. Experiment with this idea and see just how much time you piddle away!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Bee Happy in the Kitchen
If you bought one of these books, please check it. If there's a problem, email me and Debby will see to it you get you a new book.
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Still Floating
It all started when our family got involved with Habitat for Humanity in 2007 and we wanted to do more. So I sent out an email to the ten members of my "tennis group" asking for their help in presenting Move Over, Martha! and they all responded with a resounding "Yes, I'll help!" And this amazing event was born.
It takes a $65 ticket to get in the door and then we sell raffle tickets for fabulous door prizes donated by local retailers and then we have a live auction. The generosity of the ladies in that audience is overwhelming. The women who attend really open their hearts and their checkbooks.
Presenting this event takes a lot of time and energy...and my friends that help generously give of their time, talent, and money. The feeling afterwards makes it all worthwhile. Saturday night after all the dust settled, my heart felt twice its normal size. If I could only bottle that feeling and sell it, we'd not need another fundraiser. I could be personally responsible for supporting Habitat for Humanity!
This year, we had four homeowners who attended and they really seemed to enjoy themselves. They and their families are now living in and paying for their own homes. They put in 500+ hours of "sweat equity" helping build homes for other families before qualifying for their own. I love that they were there. It's incredible when you can see and meet the folks who benefit most from the effort put forth on behalf of Habitat for Humanity.
To those of you who bought a ticket and joined us Saturday...Thank You for your support of this worthy cause. And if you didn't make it this year, put it on your calendar for next year. The second Saturday of November...and we'll see you then!