Tuesday, December 28, 2010

We Did It! Wednesday

Welcome to the last We Did It! Wednesday of the year!  I hope that you have been busier than I have with projects, and I can't wait to see what you link up!

Here's how We Did It! Wednesday works:
1. Enter a link (specific blog post, not your homepage) using the Linky Tools below to something you made that you want to share.  It can be something you sewed, crafted, painted, baked, or anything else you made that you want to share.
2. Try to check out at least one other link on the list (and I'm sure they'd love it if you left a comment too).
3. Post the We Did It! Wednesday button below to your post or sidebar to let others know your participating.

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Monday, December 27, 2010

Ruffly Apron


I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas!  I made this second apron a few weeks ago.  I loved the colors and fabrics that Marcie chose -- aren't they cute together?  Of course, having a cute model always helps, too!  And yes, she is as sweet as she looks :).


I had so much fun making this girly apron and I hope Marcie's daughter was excited to find it under the tree.  Now I have so many ideas floating around in my head for my next pattern!  I think a girly apron pattern is a must.  Seriously, how could I resist?


I based this apron off of my Little Apron free pattern and tutorial which you can find here.

What are your New Year plans?  Anything exciting?


Thursday, December 23, 2010

Merry Christmas!


I just wanted to take a minute and wish you all a Merry Christmas.  I hope you all have a wonderful weekend, filled with family, friends, and lots of yummy food!  May we all remember the true meaning and reason for Christmas, and focus on the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ.

See you next week!


Monday, December 20, 2010

Giveaway Winners and Christmas Subway Art Printable

Thanks to everyone who entered the pattern giveaway!  Here are the three winners:




I will get your patterns emailed to you right away!

In case you missed it yesterday when I was a guest at Simple Christmas, here's the free Christmas Subway Art printable that I posted.  I can say that it's the only Christmas "craft" I've done this year, and it's been nice keeping it so simple.

Click here to download your own copy.


I sent the file off to Walmart online to be printed, picked it up the next day, and put it in a simple white frame.  You could just as easily print it on your home computer.  It's a Christmas decoration that I know I'll never get sick of, and will love for years to come!


Sunday, December 19, 2010

Simple Christmas



I'm over at Simple as That today sharing a free Christmas Subway Art printable.  You can go here to check it out :).


Friday, December 17, 2010

The Little Apron Free Pattern and Tutorial


Whether they're "helping" us cook, learning to become future Divinci's, or just having a good time getting their hands in whatever they can at the moment, one thing's for sure.  Kids get dirty.  As I made this apron recently, I was really surprised at the lack of free toddler and child apron patterns that are available online.  Off to work I went, and I'm so excited to share The Little Apron Free Pattern with you!


Description:
The Little Apron is a simple and easy project that can easily completed in less than an hour.  The pattern is sized for toddler/child 3-7, but can be easily adjusted for smaller or larger sizes.  Please remember this pattern is for personal use only.


Materials:
3/4 yd fabric (quilting cotton or home decor weight fabric recommended)
8"x5" contrasting fabric scrap for pocket
2 packages of extra wide double fold bias tape

Pieces to Cut:
Fabric: main body of apron from pattern piece (click on link below)
Contrasting fabric: 8"x5" piece for pocket
Bias Tape: pieces in the following lengths: 7", 8", 18", 37", 53" (cut 2)


Instructions:

Note: When sewing with bias tape, keep in mind that one side is folded narrower than the other.  Always sew with the narrow side on top, ensuring that the bottom folded side (the wider side) will be caught by the stitches.  It is also important to ensure that the fabric is sandwiched into the fold of the bias tape as snugly as possible.

1. Sandwich 7" length of bias tape around top of apron.  Stitch bias tape to apron close to folded edge.  Trim any excess bias tape (you will usually be left with a bit of extra bias tape to trim off since it stretches as you sew).


2. Sandwich 37" length of bias tape around one straight side of apron (leaving curved edges).  Begin topstitching, and stop when you reach the first corner (which will be the bottom corner of apron).  To make a nice mitered corner, lift the presser foot and remove the fabric, trimming the threads (second mitered corner is pictured in the next few steps).



3. Open the bias tape up and bring back down toward next side of apron.


4. Allow bias tape to fold in half as it originally was, sandwiching the fabric again between the tape.

5. Pin bias tape in place and begin stitching at diagonal fold.


6. Continue stitching bias tape to fabric along bottom and other straight side of apron, mitering second corner same as the first.



7. Mark 18" from the end of one 53" piece of bias tape.  At the 18" mark, begin sandwiching and pinning bias tape around one curved edge of apron, starting at the top of the apron.  You will be left with approximately 24" of bias tape free at the end.



8. Beginning at top free end of bias tape, topstitch close to edge of bias tape.  If you'd like, you can turn the raw edge under before beginning your stitches, but since bias tape does not tend to fray, it's not necessary.  Backstitch once or twice when you reach the fabric, and continue sewing, stitching the bias tape to the apron along the curved edge.  Backstitch again when you reach the end of the curved edge, and continue stitching to the end of the bias tape.




9. Repeat with other curved side of apron.  Although you can pin the bias tape to the fabric the same as you did the first curved side, you will have to begin stitching from the opposite end of the bias tape (that will be the waist tie) instead of the neck tie end.

10. For the pocket, sandwich 8" length of bias tape around one 8" side (top) of pocket.  Stitch close to edge of bias tape, joining it to the pocket fabric. Trim ends of bias tape if needed.
11. To finish other edges of pocket, sandwich and stitch bias tape to remaining three edges of pocket fabric, mitering corners as you did with the apron body.  Tuck the edges under before your beginning and ending stitches.

12. Center pocket on lower half of apron and pin in place.

13. Stitch around sides and bottom of pocket, close to edge, leaving top of pocket unstitched and open.

14. Measure 2" from edge of pocket on one side.  Stitch from top to bottom of pocket, keeping 2" distance from edge.

That's it, you are done!

Now you can both enjoy the messes!


Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Have you been to Blogher.com?


I've often wondered about the issue of copyright, blogs, and the internet.  Back in the day (28 is old enough to say that), the lines were pretty clear about what was okay and what was not okay.  Now that we have information coming at us almost every second of the day from a million different sources, I think the lines have gotten a bit blurry, and its hard to decipher what is and is not acceptable.  I find that I usually just have to err on the side of caution. 


I'm sure you've noticed the Blogher ads on my sidebars.  Did you know that there's so much more to Blogher than the ads?  Blogher.com has a whole network of articles about everything from entertainment to food to technology.  I found myself on Blogher.com recently, and read this article, about a blogger who had her piece printed in a magazine without her permission, without giving her any credit.  You'll want to read it, I promise!  Of course that then lead me to read this follow up article, followed by this article, in which case it was the writer who was being accused of copyright infringement.  Because those ladies shared their unfortunate experiences, I learned so much about blogs and copyright that I wouldn't have otherwise known.  Isn't it nice to have the information before you need it (and hopefully I never will need it)?!

One thing I love about Blogher is that it's made up of smart women.  Even better, smart women who are willing to share their knowledge.  Check it out for yourself, and I'm sure you'll agree.  Use the search box, and you'll find lots of information on whatever topic you're looking for.

Once you've had a look around, be sure to enter for your chance to win a Blogher Full Conference Pass!  The conference will be filled with learning and networking opportunities that any woman would love.  As if that isn't great enough, next week they'll be giving away an iPad, and the week after that you have another chance to win a Full Conference Pass.  Good luck!


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

We Did It! Wednesday

Welcome to We Did It! Wednesday!  I've been busy finishing up a toddler apron pattern for you, and I'm excited to share it with you very soon. 

Till then, check out this amazing Kasia skirt that Posh Pilar linked up:
Isn't it adorable?!  I've been wanting to try the pattern from Burdastyle for awhile (it's free!), and now I think it will be sooner rather than later :).

Okay, let's get to today's party.  Here's how We Did It! Wednesday works:
1. Enter a link (specific blog post, not your homepage) using the Linky Tools below to something you made that you want to share.  It can be something you sewed, crafted, painted, baked, or anything else you made that you want to share.
2. Try to check out at least one other link on the list (and I'm sure they'd love it if you left a comment too).
3. Post the We Did It! Wednesday button below to your post or sidebar to let others know your participating.

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Monday, December 13, 2010

Camera Lens Pet

...Sorry if you were wondering where this blog went yesterday -- Blogger's spam detectors deleted it, but luckily it's back up and running again! 



Hmm, are you wondering if I've gone crazy, or just wondering what the heck that thing is?  Hehe, it's a lens pet!  Marcie saw these by Mandee Franee Designs, and asked me to make a similar one for her.


I don't find a glue gun in my hands very often, so it was a fun change to make something that's a little out of the box for me.  Hopefully it will help keep Marcie's clients smiling!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Giveaway Time!


I am sharing my 10 Minute Leg Warmers Tutorial over at Snazzie Drawers today! Go here to check it out. I've recently become friends with Joy, and I must say that in addition to being as sweet as pie, she makes adorable patterns too!

And speaking of patterns, I think it's about time for a giveaway! We reached 1500 followers this week, and of course it's because of all of you.

Thank you for reading my blog. Thank you for your comments. Thank you for being my friends! When I started blogging a couple of years ago, I never expected that I'd make new friends all around the world, but I have. I am so grateful for the wonderful people I've met (although most of us have never actually met in real life... yet!), and have been inspired by. So to keep it short, thank you.

To celebrate all of YOU, I'm giving away some patterns!

Three winners will each get both the Ruby Lou Doll Pattern:


Need to make a last minute Christmas gift? This may be your ticket!

To enter just leave a comment on this post!

Here are the details:

The contest is open until Friday, December 17, 2010 at midnight Eastern time, and is open to anyone in the US, Canada, or abroad! Want to earn extra entries? Here's how:

1. Post about this giveaway on your blog, Facebook, or Twitter.
2. Be a Follower of Sew Much Ado.
3. Be a Fan of Sew Much Ado on Facebook.

Make sure to leave a separate comment for each entry to they'll all count!

The winners will be randomly chosen and announced on Monday, December 20, 2010, so make sure to check back on that day to see if you are a winner!





Tuesday, December 7, 2010

We Did It! Wednesday

Welcome to We Did It! Wednesday!  Wow, last week's party was flooded with all your great Christmas creations!  Makes me feel a little lazy, so thanks for that :).  Hehe, anyway, here are a few favs from last week:

Ruffle tree skirt from Honey Scrap:

Felt camera from Aux Demilunes:

And I have to show you this gingerbread house from This and That (and I can also brag that Angie's my SIL):

Here's a button for those of you who were featured:

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Onto today's party!  Here's how We Did It! Wednesday works:
1. Enter a link (specific blog post, not your homepage) using the Linky Tools below to something you made that you want to share.  It can be something you sewed, crafted, painted, baked, or anything else you made that you want to share.
2. Try to check out at least one other link on the list (and I'm sure they'd love it if you left a comment too).
3. Post the We Did It! Wednesday button below to your post or sidebar to let others know your participating.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Little Apron


I made this apron the other day for Marcie.  Her little boy will be getting it for Christmas (I'm pretty sure he won't be reading my blog in the meantime so I don't think I'm ruining any surprises), and luckily Wyatt is the same age so I used him to size it.  He was disappointed when I made him take the apron off after I took the pictures, so I think I just may be making another one for him for Christmas!


I was surprised at how few free tutorials there are online for toddler aprons.  Have you noticed that?  Anyway, I ended up making my own pattern and I think I'll be making a tutorial very soon for one with a printable pattern.  What do you think, would you like one?  They are so fun and easy to whip up, and what little guy wouldn't want one for Christmas?  I also made another apron for Marcie's daughter which I'll be showing you soon too.  I couldn't bring myself to make Wyatt wear the ruffly apron for pictures (I still feel guilty for using him in this post), so it will have to wait for now.