Showing posts with label I kinda know how to sew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I kinda know how to sew. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Stampcow GIVEAWAY and a Tutorial

Who wants quick and easy custom fabric?
Yup then this post is for you.  Today I'm bringing you an easy tutorial all about using your favorite stamps to make custom fabric pieces.

 Here's what you need
A stamp
Colored acrylic paint of your choice
Textile Medium
Small bowl
Sponge brush
 Pre-washed fabric (Do not use fabric softener)

 1. Mix it
You will first want to iron out your fabric just so you have a nice even serf ace to stamp on.
Then in a small bowl, mix together 1 part textile medium to 2 parts acrylic paint.

 2. Apply it
Using a sponge brush apply a generous amount of paint to the raised image of your stamp.
Don't apply too much paint as it will spread when you push it down on the fabric.

3. Stamp it and set it
Now just simply stamp the image on to fabric.  You will need to reapply more ink after every stamp.  The paint drys fairly quickly so while you don't have to work fast, you should take along time deciding where to stamp.  Try planing out you vision before starting the whole process.
After you have stamped the entire surface, let paint dry then heat set.  To heat set, cover the painted side with a scrap piece of fabric, flip over and then iron the back.

4. Use it
Now that your fabric is stamped and heat set you can use it how ever you want.
I decided to turn mines into a little bag to hold all my goodies.
 This bag features a Stampcow stamp in "Flying bird" and May Arts Ribbon in 5/8 inch teal twill & 1 1/2 inch black and white grosgrain stripes

GIVEAWAY TIME
This post was brought to you by Stampcow and they have graciously offered up two awesome prizes.
You will have three chances per post (That's 9 chances total) to win one of two $15.00 gift certificate to the Stampcow store.  Here's how...
1. Leave a comment on this blog post & this one HERE
2. Like Stampcow on their Facebook page HERE and leave a comment 
3. Visit the Stampcow store HERE and leave me a comment with your favorite product.
  You have till Monday night September 2, 2013 to comment. 

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Friday, July 5, 2013

A Denim Ruffled Pillow DIY

As some of you know I LOVE me May Arts Ribbon and I'm so lucky and ecstatic to have the opportunity to apply for their Design Team again.  SO with that comes a May Arts DIY on my blog for all of you to enjoy.

Denim Ruffled Pillow
 Is it narcissistic to say I LOVE this pillow?  Because I do...oh do I do!  And it was so simple to make too.

Step 1
Gather your goods
You will need two square pieces of fabric to your desired size.  I worked with 1/2inch seams and wanted a 11inch square pillow so my fabric was cut to 12inches squares.
Now to pick your denim and cut strips.  May Arts has two colors of 1.5inch denim.  I chose the lighter of the two but you can have a look at both of them HERE.  For the strips you will want a ruffled strip every inch (leaving a 1/2inch overlap between the two rows).  Cut the ribbon three times as long as your fabric.  So for example, I cut 11 strips of ribbon at 36inch long.
You will also need a sewing machine and thick thread.

Step 2
Making ruffles
Making ruffles are super easy.  First add a straight stitch at, the longest stitch setting, to the top of the ribbon.   I made these stitches 1/4inch in from the top.  Make sure to leave about 4inches of thread on each side and DO NOT back stitch ends.
 After sewing is done hold on to the backside thread letting the front thread hang in front.  Gently gather the ribbon by pulling it to the center while holding on the seam.  Work slowly and don't pull too hard.

Step 3
Sewing on you ruffles
Once you have all your ruffles it's time to sew them on.  Like I stated before you'll be stitching a row every inch and making a 1/2inch boarder seam around the whole pillow.  I have marked off these lines on the outside of one of the fabric pieces to help me sew.
You will want the parts of the ribbon on the side "seam" or side boarders to lay flat.  Below you will see how I pined right on the stitch line.  The 1/2inch boarder on the left will be stitched flat and on the right you'll just stitch right over the ruffles on the thread line.  TIP: Sew from bottom to top.

Step 4
Making the pillow
Now that you have your ruffles on one panel its time to sew your pillow together.  To do this simply stack your two square fabrics with their faces facing each other (the wrong side of both squares should be facing out).  You will now want to stitch around the two sides and the top of the pillow.  Leave the bottom open.  You will also notice in the photo bellow that some of the denim will stick out of the hem.  TIP: Lay the ruffled piece down and make sure the "pillow part" is cleared.  That all threads and ribbon ends are on the outsides edges.  Then lay and pin the other fabric piece on top.
 To sew the bottom I first turned the pillow the right way out.  This bottom will be covered by the ruffle so I just turned in the corners and hem, then straight stitched it almost closed.  Add stuffing to the inside of the pillow from the gap and then stitch this gap close.

You should now have a beautiful ruffled pillow.  I love the vintage shabbiness look of this.  The ribbon is sturdy but not hard so it's totally comfortable to the touch.

 I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.  If you have any questions please leave a comment and I'll try to answer the best I can.  Also be sure to checkout the May Arts Ribbon blog daily.  There are always lots of inspiration to be found.
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