Friday, April 17, 2015

Recycled Denim creations





I found a box of denim jeans that I was saving for that just right project, and I had enough for a project. I took the box of denim and gave myself 1 week to do something. Well instead of one creation I made three :-) The first blanket was made with just strips sewn together and then the edges frayed. 
The center picture is of hot pads made from the seams of all the denim jeans I had. I hot glues them in to circles that are the perfect size and look more like art then a hot pad.
The 2nd blanket is my favorite and took the longest, but well worth the extra time. Each line of stitch is a different stitch that my sewing machine can do. I wanted to play with those most forgotten stitches. 
1 box of denim jeans and one week, I wonder what my next box will be full of :-)

Friday, March 6, 2015

Recycled t-shirt maxi dress black to white with lace straps

I have acquired quite a few black and white t-shirts that I wanted to use up. So I grabbed them and found a base foundation dress that I went off of http://ofdreamsandseams.blogspot.co.at/2012/08/t-shirt-refashion-extravaganza-grand.html and here is what I came up with. I now feel the need to make a blueish one.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Old flannel sheet gathered top


I saw a pattern on this website http://so-sew-easy.com/free-sewing-pattern-drape-top/ and decided I wanted to make one. So I did and it fit my smaller size friend perfectly.
I have been holding on to this super soft old flannel sheet I had to made something with for a while now. As soon as I saw Deby's shirt again I knew it was it.
So here is my version of that pattern with am old flannel sheet and a few alterations to make it a little bigger for my larger framer :-)

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Wiener Pinback pin cushion/ door stop


I had an old flannel sheet that acquired holes so I made a new dog, the Wiener Pinback. It is stuffed with loads of scrap fabric from others projects. I really hate to waste things and, at first, had no idea what to do with my bags of un-usable fabric scraps. Now not only to I have an amazing pin cushion, I have a door stop when needed.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Earth toned, ruffled bottom, recycled t-shirt skirt


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I LOVE making recycled t-shirt skirts to see what I can come up with next. I have made many t-shirt skirts but was never happy with just a standard straight bottom, so along came the ruffle.
I think the neutral earth tones of this skirt and the ruffled bottom make it a perfect match and fit. I am thinking about making some brighter ones and selling them on Etsy.
So keep your eye out for the newest colors and styles I have come up with.
I still cannot believe all this started when my friend, Amanda, showed me a gals work names Katwise. I loved the look of her sweaters I bought the pattern and have let my imagination go from there.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Ball Spider Versus a Paralyzed Wiener Dog

When it is cold and wet outside you have to be creative. So my husband and I came up with a Halloween spider costume for our paralyzed wiener dog, Slinky. Once on mt husband realized Slinkys favorite toy, at that moment, was a busted tennis ball. So he put the ball on, without SLinky realizing and here are the results.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Recycled T-shirt Maxi skirt

Having 36" legs it is hard to find a Maxi skirt that does not end mid calf. So I grabbed old t-shirt and scrap pieces and came up with this skirt. I love love love this skirt and it is sooooooo comfy. Since one end of the skirt tie is held down with a button, you can cut slits in the other end of the t-shirt string and attach to the button.
I had to applique a mushroom to the bottom, just because it was so darn cute. It is made with red and white t-shirts and bleach for the little white dots. I am now in the process of making a blue Maxi skirt.