My son made treat bags for this class. These used the Sizzix treat bag die and several Tim Holtz Halloween stamps that he colored in. I embossed the bags and then he added all the embelishments.
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Friday, October 30, 2020
Cards: Halloween Cards
I used several Tim Holtz dies for these cards. I also used the Sizzix ScoreboardsXL as the base. I had a lot of fun making them.
Costume: Bearded Dragon
This is my son's Halloween Costume this year. This is the DIY Bearded Dragon Booklet for Head and Body by Valerie-Sew Thrifty Couture, LLC. He is wearing the size small. I had a lady at my church give me a bunch of double knit and I just picked up anything that looked lizardish and it worked! I picked up the eyes a few years on clearance for like $.75 so the only cost was the pattern. I really loved how it turned out and my son is very pleased as well.
Halloween Porch and Bench Yarn Bomb
Here are two benches I monster bombed. The bottom is mine and the top is a friend. The feet are from a wonderful pattern called Monster Feet Yarn Bomb Crochet Pattern by Knits for Life. I used a whole skein of the pound acrylic yarn for the bench piece. These were super fun to make and they make the bench quite comfy.
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Sewing: Mask Making on Singer 15-91 and Singer 201
Just like many other crafty people, I've been spending the past few months making masks. As of this post I've done 1,279. Many went to my church, school, and first responders. The majority of my masks were made on a 1951 Singer 15-91, as well as a 1948 Singer 201. These are wonderful machines to sew masks with as they can go over the pleated seams with ease. They are fairly easy to maintain and do a consistant straight stitch. Don't let their age scare you, these are some of the best sewing machines out there and you can usually pick them up at garage sales for cheap. Stay safe everyone!