Friday, February 21, 2014

I Made a Thing!

No particular reason. I just wanted to. I want to become more comfortable sewing things, so I figured a pouch would be a good excuse to get behind a sewing machine. I used this tutorial from Very Shannon (but got a tip on how to do the zipper in two swipes instead of four. I could do it again, but I can't explain it).


It did the trick! I now feel pretty comfortable with the sewing machine at my local yarn/sewing shop (It's a super fancy one, too!). If the desire to make my Washi Dress strikes sooner than my mother's sewing machine arrives in my possession, I feel confident that I can camp out at the shop and get it done.


It took me three hours to make. I would imagine that that's a long time for something so small? John was depending on me to take him home, but it was difficult for me to gauge how long this would take (thank goodness he had lots of reading to do!). I thought an hour or two. Of course, the fact that I cannot measure correctly or cut straight or sew straight or follow directions doesn't help!


I bought some super cheap fat quarters at JoAnn's and decided not to worry about perfection or economy. I'm happy I made that decision. I tend to be perfectionist about new things. I only took out two seams. One was because I forgot to reset my basting stitch back to a normal stitch and also didn't sew very straight and the other was because I forgot to leave myself a hole to turn everything right-side out. It's a little home-ec.-y, but I'm still proud of it. I'm really glad I set out to make a small project by myself before trying the dress. I would have made a huge mess of that thing. I might try a few other small projects before the dress just so I feel more confident or to cut me down a bit if I'm feeling over-confident.


I also made this really cute owl for my office-mate's new son. Here is the project page with all the details so I don't end up with a book here. John insists I make another, so there will be a post about an identical owl in the future. ;)

Are you knitting along with the Olympics? I'll share my projects next week, but I'm curious what you are making! Or have made! Links to your blog posts are always welcome. :)

10 comments:

  1. Look at your sewing skillz! That's awesome. Youre so inspirational. I recently looked with longing at all of the cute project bags I could make if I just put my mind to it. But, I will definitely be whittling down my yarn stash before I try anything else.
    The owl is so cute too!

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    1. Thanks! That's definitely a good idea. I thought only today that I have no room for any fabric or thread with all this yarn lying around....

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  2. Sewing. Yeah. I can't do it. Too fussy. Too detailed oriented! But I love your case and wish I could make things like that. Love the owl!

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    1. It really is fussy. I don't think I'll make it a thing I do very often. I'm satisfied knowing I CAN do it if I want/need to. ;)

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  3. Love your thing. Sewing is not my forte ... let's just say they still tell the story of the girl who sewed her finger to new home-ed students ... almost 20 years after the fact.

    Love the owl, super cute!

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    1. Oh no! I'm glad the only thing that stopped me from sewing when I was a wee one was that I sewed a vest front to the inside of a garment instead of the outside. :/ I would have sewn (and probably still will) a few fingers too, I'm sure. :)

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  4. I'm in the process of learning to sew - I'm actually in the middle of trying to do my first quilt (scary!) but it's fun, except it's nowhere near as portable as knitting! Love the owl he's adorable!

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    1. My quilting friends tell me quilting is different from sewing, but I still don't understand how, haha. I do like portable projects. Also, I couldn't just shove the half-finished project in a bag and dart when I needed to. You can't really sew for a few minutes at a time.

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