Showing posts with label easy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easy. Show all posts

Sunday, November 16, 2008

document case / laptop bag!

So, this is what my dad is getting for Christmas this year. It's a computer envelope/sleeve thingy, that can also be used as a document case.

It's made of plain black cotton fabric, and scrap fabric of various patterns for the lining and for the pocket on the front. Other details include bias tape for the edges, and strips hook-and-loop fastener for simple closing and opening.

Maybe not too fancy, but it does its job, and it suits a laptop perfectly.

I used a pattern from Living Creatively to guide me through making this thing. They have some pretty easy to follow patterns/tutorials, so I recommend everyone to take a look at their stuff. It's especially nice for beginners, as we tend to need step-by-step instructions with pictures of each step. (I know it's been very helpful for me!)

Actually, I think I shall make one of these for myself, too. Using different fabrics, of course. I am getting excited already!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Beginner sewing projects!

Beginner sewing projects turned out to be hard to find for me when I first started looking. Everything was either too complicated, or it cost a lot of money to buy it. I wanted something free, that was easy and fun. (Yeah, I'm pretty hard to please, I know!)

But, now I have been searching for a while, and I have gathered up a nice amount of links to fun, free and easy sewing projects, and I thought I'd share!

  • tinyhappy's shoulderbag -my first ever project! It was so much fun, and so easy!
  • u-handblog - scroll down, and on the righthand side you can see a list of tutorials. They are made up with pictures of each step, and the results are awesome!
  • mackville road bag tutorial - I haven't tried this one, but it looks really cool!
  • Anna Maria Horner - scroll down to you see the "Make This With Me" list on the lefthand side. I really like her instructions for the pillowcase dress!
  • Casette Tape Wallet tut - this is so cool, and I am gonna try it as soon as I get my hands on a casette!
Well, those are my favourite beginner projects. What's yours? It can be so daunting to start sewing, especially if there's no one there to show you how, but with these easy to follow, wonderful tutorials, everyone can sew the prettiest things!
Good luck with these projects everyone!

Monday, November 10, 2008

New bag!

New bag, using the first ever pattern I've drawn. All by myself! How cool am I?

(Well, at least I was a little bit proud of it.)
Here is a picture of the bag. It looks different from varius angles, because the print on the fabric is different all over.


I just had to use that supercool fabric with the comic-ish print on it. I've been obsessed with it since I saw it at the store. I then drew up a very basic pattern, and cut out the pieces. For the lining I simply used a plain black material. I also went all crazy and added a simple pocket to the lining inside the bag. I don't have zips, so I simply sewed on a big brass button as a closing mechanisim on top. (I attached it inside, on the lining.) All in all, I was rather happy with it. It is, after all, only my second bag.

But now I have oh so many ideas! I have a feeling many people will be getting homemade gifts from me fot christmas this year!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

first ever handbage made!

So, I made my first ever handbag/shoulder bag this week! It was done with some fabric I already had, that I had bought cheap on Ikea. The outside, as you can see, is of a black and white pattern, and the inside is plain purple. It was actually surprisingly easy, not to mention fun, to make this. I will be making more bags, that's for sure!

To make this bag, I had actually bought a pattern from Burda, but I didn't like their instructions very well, so instead I used the pattern from them (or parts of it, anyway), and followed the instructions from tinyhappy, who posted a very easy to follow tutorial that included pictures. I absolutely love sewing tutorials with pictures. There should be more of them!


I am not sure if I will make more bags following this exact same pattern. I think I will, but I also think I will experiment. Something tells me my friends will be getting these for Christmas. And, a lady can never have to many purses and bags, right?