March 31, 2010

Spring



This is what the daffodils in our court yard looked like this afternoon. Four shots only a few seconds apart from each other. I guess it's windy, here. And wet. And sunny. And cloudy. And then sunny again. We had a bit of everything the last couple of days. But at least (or should I say 'at last'), the colors are back, freed up after what seemed a long winter. We switched to summer daylight savings time last weekend too. Little by little the days are getting longer again which is nice. The kids will be able to play outside after school before starting homework. I love this feeling - the longer days, the light, the feeling more can be done in one day. And I'll need it since now that I know so many of you liked my GrassShopper (thanks for the compliments and suggestions!!) I'm going ahead with my plan. I finished another GrassShopper yesterday. So that makes two of them. Two!? If I go on at this pace I might be turning fifty even before I have enough to start selling (FYI: I just turned 42 last February). I guess I don't have the organizational part down yet. Either I run out of thread, or fabric, or just time, or things get in between... There will always be other things that get in the way, I know that.
But I'll get there. I know that I'll get there. Eventually...
And Spring will help me, I'm sure!

March 29, 2010

The GrassShopper...

GrassShopper

This is what I've worked on last Thursday - another shopping bag. I named it the GrassShopper because of all the green. A bit lame, I know! And I admit, the green leather is really, well uhm, green. Quite different from the shades of brown and grey you usually get to see here. But it suits the season, I thought. I saw this green leather a while back at BHV here in Paris. I didn't buy it at first, went back a couple of times and then last week I finally gave in. I shouldn't have waited much longer as they only had a couple of pieces left. I still have enough leather for at least one more bag like this, and I have something in mind for the scraps as well. For the lining I found some really nice coated cotton with a graphic print.

Also, this was the first time my sewing machine behaved really well, or maybe it's just me. I found a way around most of the problems I previously had when sewing leather. I might list them at some point when I further have perfected 'my skill'.

Now, what will I do with all those bags, you say. I'm not sure if there still would be any interest for these in the already saturated market of bags and totes, but ideally, I'd like to start selling them. I still need to figure out how, when and where.
I'll keep you posted, I promise!
But for now, I'm wishing you a great week!

xo, P.

March 26, 2010

Odd



It's been an odd week. It flew by and I didn't get half the things done I'd plan for. And then, on the other hand, I did plenty of things which I didn't plan for. But overall, this week left me somewhat frustrated. Frustrated because I wasn't able to free up time for all the projects I had in mind. I did finish one project, though, which I'm extremely happy about - I will post pictures of it on Monday. All I can tell you right now is that it involves some leather and some green... So make sure to stop by if you'd like to find out.
In the meantime, however, I'm wishing you a lovely weekend and I hope next week will go somewhat smoother here...
Take care!

xo, P.

March 23, 2010

Still here!



In case you were wondering - I'm still here!
Things have been a bit crazy here - with gym competitions (which went really well - M. ended first with her team!) and other stuff.
No creative time yet this week but I got my hands on some wonderful green leather. As green as grass. I can't wait to get started!
In the mean time I'd like to say thanks to everyone who commented, linked to and/or liked my T-shirt mesh grocery bag! It's crazy how much attention it got so far... which makes me really, really happy!

March 20, 2010

Ruffled necklace and Spring

Ruffled leather necklace

I had this ruffled leather necklace in mind for a while. But now that I finished it, I'm not sure whether I like it or not. I still need to think about it some more, I guess...

But I'm not complaining. I have the feeling it's been a creative week, somehow. I did lots of different things and had fun at it.
Could it be the new season? Not sure. But I do know the sun and higher temperatures made me feel happy.

Spring! Finally! We've been waiting for you...

March 18, 2010

Variations on a theme :: a felt bag



I never thought a plastic produce bag would bring this much inspiration...
Here's another take on the very same bag - a "slashed" felt purse.
And just like the T-shirt grocery bag this one's really easy to make too.
A perfect little purse to take to the park, with an apple, a book, some sunglasses and sunscreen tucked inside.
Not that we need any sunscreen here right now, but you never know...

xo, P.

March 16, 2010

Quick fix grocery bag :: a tutorial

We had grapes this weekend. So? They were really good. Seedless white grapes and they came in one of those plastic bags, with cuts all over to make it stretchy. Hours after we had the grapes, while in the kitchen, my eye fell upon the plastic bag again. It was just a glimpse, but enough for me to hear it scream: please, make me!
I didn't pay too much attention to it until yesterday morning. I was working on something else when all of a sudden I remembered the bag. It didn't take me too long to think it through. All that I needed was a shirt.

I found a shirt - an old favorite but hopelessly stained one (bleach* near the bottom hem). And after some cutting, sewing and some more cutting I ended up with this bag.
It's probably one of the fastest and easiest bags I ever made, but I do like it a lot!



In case you want to give this super fast and easy grocery bag a try as well, keep on reading as I wrote down some instructions for you.

What you need:

- an old T-shirt
- scissors
- matching thread
- a button
- a piece of ribbon
- sewing machine



Instructions:


1. Take an ironed adult size T-shirt, right side out. (You could use a kid's T-shirt for a smaller sized bag).

2. Fold it in half as shown in picture 2.

3. Cut off the sleeves as shown in picture 3 and put them aside as you'll need them later to make a little pouch.

4. Cut around the neck-line as shown in picture 4.

5. Sew the bottom of the shirt closed using a French seam. If you're not familiar with the French seam check out this post. (Basically, you sew the hem closed on the right side, turn the bag inside out and sew another seam, sandwiching the first seam inside). Next, sew boxed corners, as explained here, in step 1. You could iron everything flat now, if you like.

6. Place the bag in front of you on a flat surface. Starting from the bottom, fold over the bag as shown in picture 6, about 2 1/2 inch, that is.

7. Now, starting about 3 inches from the side, with your scissors make 1/2 an inch to 3/4 of an inch cuts through all layers, leaving about 1 1/8 inch between every cut. Continue like this all the way to the other side and stop about 3 inches from the side seam.

8. Next, fold it over some more (an additional 2 to 2 1/2 inch) and repeat the cutting, but now right in between two cuts from the previous line, as shown in picture 8.

9. Go on like this a couple more times, depending on the size of your bag - I did 5 rows in total.

10. Optional - Pouch:



Take one sleeve and cut to size, such that the folded bag fits inside the sleeve (make sure to add seam allowance). The hem of the sleeve will be the top of the pouch (if its a tunnel, i.e. tubular all the way around so you could pass a ribbon through)- if not, sew a tunnel). Sew the cut-off sleeve closed at the other end using a French seam again - you can box the corners if you like. At the top: make two small incisions (front only) at the center of the hem. With a safety pin slide the ribbon through the tunnel, and pull the ribbon ends through the button. Make knots in both ribbon ends. To close the pouch just pull the button all the way up and vice versa to open.


As with all of my tutorials, please note, this tutorial is intended for personal use only. Therefore, do not reproduce, sell or commercialize in any form without permission. Thanks for understanding!


* the bleach stains ended up the in hem and one of the boxed corners!!

March 15, 2010

A little bit of both...



I hope you had a nice weekend. Mine was a bit weird. There was sadness and happiness. I traveled to Belgium for a good friend's mom's funeral. Though she'd been sick for a while she was way too young to die. It makes you think about life. How one needs to try to live in the moment. How one needs to pursue those dreams now, because one day it might be too late. How one needs to love now, too... I spent plenty of time in the car and had lots of time to think.



While in Belgium I was happy to meet with some friends who I don't get to see very often. I should make more of an effort to keep in touch - I really do enjoy these get togethers but I'm a bit of a lazy girl, I'm afraid.

This made me so totally happy too! Thank you so much, Michelle!!

Spring is definitely coming our way. We've had lots of sun lately and that too makes me happy. That and a bit of yellow...

On a different note: I've been working on something and will have a new tutorial ready - tomorrow, maybe? - so make sure to stay tuned!

Wishing you all a very nice week!
xo, P.


March 11, 2010

Focused



I've been doing a lot of portraits, lately.
She was just sitting in her room yesterday afternoon and the light was perfect, I thought.
I love the softness of this one.
My beautiful little girl...

March 9, 2010

Free style crochet and a bottle

free style crochet :: bottle cosy

We've been drinking juice from glass bottles again, lately, because we think it tastes better. I threw out the first couple of bottles until I realized how pretty they were. Simple, straight, clear glass bottles. The perfect vase for spring flowers, or for the willow catkins we still have (they started to shoot roots). The perfect water bottle too, and since it comes with a lid, we could even take it to the park for a pic-nic.

I also kept them because I had a couple of decorating ideas in mind I wanted to try for the longest time. And here's the first one: a crocheted bottle cozy (or is it more like a cuff?) inspired by this This may seem like a bit of a stretch, but really, these pillows are what got me inspired!

Since I didn't have a pattern readily available and I didn't feel like counting from a picture either, I decided to do some free style crochet instead. And I'm totally pleased with the way it turned out, to the extent that I want to further explore my free style crochet capabilities... To be continued...

free style crochet :: bottle cosy

free style crochet :: bottle cosy

free style crochet :: bottle cosy

March 8, 2010

Bracelets, some more

quick fix leather bracelet

quick fix leather bracelet

quick fix leather bracelet

quick fix leather bracelet

I had a special request from the girls this weekend to fix them a bracelet too...
A blue one for big girl M. and an orange one for little H. They chose for the tight fit. Also, I made it slightly narrower (2cm instead of 3cm) as they have smaller wrists.

M. is wearing her new marine striped shirt with it - I got the very same one, both from Petit Bateau.

We all had a fun break - well the kids and I did, K. had to work - but now it's time to go back to school. Back to our normal routines, that is.

Wishing you all a happy week,

xo, P.

March 5, 2010

A quick fix leather bracelet



I mentioned it yesterday, that I actually had time for two crafts while the girls were playing. So, here's number two - a quick fix leather bracelet. And while I was at it I wrote down some instructions for this quick fix.

Leather and leather jewelry seem to be everywhere lately, but that's not where I got my inspiration exclusively. While I was going through my reader, I came across these absolutely gorgeous booties (with free pattern - found through CraftGossip). Too bad my girls are too big for these now. The part I like best about these booties is the strap with button. They remind me of the strap and button on my wedding shoes... Well and the rest you can see here...











You'll need:

- a piece of leather; mine measured 22 by 3cm, for a loose fit. Measure your wrist and adjust accordingly, taking into account whether you prefer a loose or tight fit as well.
- a button
- scissors or a rotary cutter (I should get me one of those...)
- (heavy duty) thread
- a leather sewing needle
- pen and ruler


Instructions:


Use the template below. Mark the cutting lines on the back with a pen. I made three incisions length wise, 0.5cm apart, and about 17cm long. And one small vertical incision, the size of the button, for the button hole. To make sure the button passes, rather than making the button hole longer (and hence too long to hold the button still), cut a small "v" at each end of the incision.

Sew on the button.

To get the twisted look, pull one end of the bracelet through the incisions a couple of times, while holding on to the other end. There's no order or limit in doing so, just play around with it until you get a nice twist and are satisfied with the way it looks...

I'm definitely satisfied with how mine looks, and I can totally picture myself wearing this bracelet with a simple white outfit, a nice leather belt, cute strapped sandals, on a bright sunny day...

Oh, why can't spring just begin and then summer would be next...

template

March 4, 2010

Polka dots :: a garland

polka dots garland

Winter break is still on, so I have been busy with keeping the girls busy, mainly, for the past two weeks. But thanks to clever planning on my behalf - both girls have a friend over at this very moment - I found some time for a craft - or two...

This is craft number one: a garland with the leather polka dots from a couple of days ago. Simple, easy, but I like it! I used two different colors of thread for the sewing to get a baker's twine effect (and also because I couldn't make up my mind as to which color looked best).

Not sure if I'll keep the garland for special occasions or have it up in our "studio" (I'm a bit worried about a clash of colors) or in one of the girl's rooms maybe ...

polka dots garland

Instructions:
for this little craft I used a circular (paper) puncher, leather scraps in different colors, thread and sewing machine. Cut circles with the puncher, thread the sewing machine with two different colors top and bottom, "feed" the leather circles to your machine - for the space between circles, just continue sewing without feeding... Don't forget to make a knot at the beginning and end to secure.)

March 2, 2010

Polka Dots













Had fun today with a circular puncher and leather scraps.
I have no idea yet what I'll be using my little leather polka dots for (or maybe I do, actually), but I did have fun already photographing them - stacked in piles, scattered, I even threw some up in the air and tried to beat gravity with my camera...

March 1, 2010

Atomium

Atomium

I grew up in Brussels and I never, ever visited the Atomium. Sure, I walked or drove by or under it a zillion of times. I even remember I was scared to death when I was a kid, scared one of its nine balls would come down straight on my head which led to drama and lots of tears whenever we passed it...

Atomium

I did like the Atomium, however, but only from a distance. The Atomium meant home. On our way back from a trip, as soon as we could spot the Atomium, we knew we were almost there.

Atomium

Last week I finally made it inside the Atomium and I just loved it. I'm not sure which part I liked best: the outside, with the nine spheres all shiny again after major restoration a couple of years ago, or the inside, which now resides collectibles from the 1950's (I want one of those Hardoy 198 chairs...). Also impressive are the stairs leading the visitors from one sphere to the other.

Atomium

The Atomium doesn't have the elegance of the Eiffel Tower nor does it have the same notoriety (this is partly due to its location on the outskirts of Brussels), but I do believe it's worth a visit...

Atomium

Atomium

A special delivery

grandma's pj's

We just got back from a short trip to Brussels, where we visited my parents. We had a special delivery with us - a late birthday present for my mom from big girl M. She made her grandma a pair of PJ pants, similar to the ones she made herself a couple of weeks ago. This time we used a pattern, though (Burda EASY 7765).
No need to tell grandma was totally thrilled and proud of her little girl...
I'm totally in love with the fabric - I still have some left and wonder if big girl M. could make me a pair too...
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