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  1. Ostrich Costume
  2. Projects I've been working on.
  3. Cool Tools
  4. Embroidered Dresses
  5. Currently working on...
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Ostrich Costume

Taylor as Omelet Ostrich


I sewed feathers onto an old t-shirt of little Greg's.

I got the feathers from Hobby Lobby and used my Walking Foot
to keep the feathers from shifting to much or the t-shirt from stretching.

For the neck and sleeves I used white feather boas (also from Hobby Lobby).
I sewed the top neck boa, but the others I used liquid stitch.
It really worked well. I was running out of time and it came in handy.
I also used the liquid stitch for the fill in feathers on the arm. The boa itself was
not quite enough and gluing the feathers in between worked out well.

Now, what do I do with an Ostrich costume?!


Projects I've been working on.

I am a terrible picture taker, lol! Below is a patchfolio using
CraftApple's pattern.
I used some of my machines heirloom and quilting stitches for the design.
Not sure I like the design but didn't want to waste fabric.
The border is a eyelet stitch using the wing needle.


The inside is also done with eyelet stitches.
My pen pocket is a little small but it works.
Below is a skirt that I was going to start and the shirt I wanted to wear with it.
You can't tell in the picture but the fabric is close to a charcoal grey and a little shine to it.
I have finished the skirt and will post pics when I wear it.
The only thing I didn't like was that it has a front seam.

This is a jacket I started ages ago. Needless to say it is a UFO.
The "scarf" is actually the belt to the skirt above.
Last but not least is the start of an attempt to make a Waldorf Doll.
These are so cute!
We'll see if it actually is accomplished.


Cool Tools

When the latest edition of Nancy's Notions arrived I was thrilled to find a multi purpose seam gauge.  Not only multi purpose but almost three times the width of my own little gauge.  I had been dreaming of one and thought it would be great if someone created a longer edge gauge to save me time.  Lo and behold it was in the magazine!  It was on my list of ASAP buys only to be disappointed.  They were out of stock!  So I made sure I checked back on the proposed restock date and was able to order the tool of my dreams...the 5 in 1 Sliding Gauge




Next is my 4" curved Fiskars.  These are great for cutting my embroidery thread close to where I knot it.  Yes!, I do knot when I embroider.  I use these in cutting my quilting thread as well.


3rd is the magnetic wand.  Mine is actually plain red and rectangular.  However JoAnn's didn't have that one and this on is much cutter.


Last is the Mini Iron.  I do not have this item but it's definitely on my wish list.  I can't even begin to tell you the times when I've need a tool like this.  Also at JoAnn's



Embroidered Dresses

Grace & Eva

Here are the dresses I made for the girls. I did a stem stitch on Grace's and a split stitch on Eva's. You can see in the picture that I put the bow's in different positions. The hem reaches their ankles.

I used a jumper pattern from Common Sense Patterns, however I changed the bottom. I didn't like how short it was so I take two 45" wide by 36" or 37" length pieces of fabric and sew them together. Then I gather them and fit it to the top of the jumper.



Currently working on...

A dress for Grace and Eva. I will try to post pictures Wednesday of them in the dresses. I hope to be posting more craft ideas and such soon. I was having such a time with blogger. So what are you ladies currently working on? Any spring projects?


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