Sunday, June 5, 2011

Blog Party Sunday --- Handmade Party

 It's blog party time.   It's your chance to show off what you are making for yourself,  for gifts, or to sell.   We want to see it all.


The rules are simple:

1. Follow our blog

2. Handmade items only.

3. You may list up to 3 items.

4. Family friendly items only.

The success of this link party depends on the participants so spread the word to your friends, visit the shops, post about it on your blog, in a forum or on your favorite social networking site, grab the button and put it on your blog or website.

Just click on the Add Your Link button at the end of this post and add your items.

And if you would like to add a link to the party you can grab this button below.





Thursday, June 2, 2011

Today's Featured Shop --- Dee Duncan Folkart

Deena and I both noticed the outstanding patterns designed by Dee Duncan and I wanted to share her unique 1776 pattern designs with you today.   

Civil War Soldier

Americana Colonial Drum

 Soldier's Journal

Civil War Mail Bag


All of Dee's patterns can be found on Patternmart or her website,  Ginger and Co.

Be sure and check out all Dee's patterns.
Thanks for visiting today.
Bette

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Handmade Spotlight - The Grass Is Always Greener...


Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Tuesday Tutorial - Shortening Jeans to Make Capri Length Pants

I've had this pair of jeans in my closet for about 2 years now. They fit, but I don't like the way the legs are cut. They're not tapered or flared they are just straight leg jeans, but the legs are wide.

Today, while rummaging through the closet, I decided I needed a new pair of denim capris. My other two pairs are looking worn. Then I ran across my wide legged jeans and the light bulb came on... LET'S TURN THESE INTO CAPRIS!

This is how I did it...

Step 1.
Comparing the new pants with an older pair I had, I decided I wanted a 3 inch cuff. The cuff will be doubled, so I made a mark on the new pants little over 6 inches below where I wanted the actual length to be.


Step 2.
Carefully cut off the extra amount of pant leg from the new pants - just one leg for now. Take the bottom  part of the you cut off and lay it on top of the other leg matching the seams and hem and use as a cutting guide for the second leg. Carefully cut. Both legs should now be cut off and be the same length.

Step 3.
With your sewing machine do a zig-zag stitch as close to the edge that you trimmed off as possible. My jeans have a little stretch to them, so I used the stretch stitch setting on my sewing machine. Don't worry if it's a little uneven... no one will see.

Step 4.
Fold the bottom edge of the pants up 3 inches and press. Make a nice crisp edge by pressing firmly with a hot iron, being careful not to scorch.


Step 5:
Fold up another 3 inches and press again making a nice crisp crease.

Step 6:
Carefully bar tack the top of the cuff at the side seams on each side of the leg. I used a zig-zag stitch.



That's it... all done. One less pair of jeans laying in the closet... one NEW pair of capris to wear this summer!




Thanks for joining us today!
Deena Davis

Monday, May 30, 2011

Memorial Day

In Loving Memory
By Joanna Fuchs


On every soldier’s tombstone
should be a message of honor, respect and love:
"In loving memory
of one who loved his country,
who fought against evil
to preserve what is right and true and good.
In loving memory
of one who is a cut above the rest of us,
who had the surpassing courage,
the uncommon strength,
to do whatever had to be done,
persevering through hardship and pain.
In loving memory
of one who was brave enough
to give his life, his all,
so that those he cared about
would remain safe and free.
In loving memory
of a unique and treasured soldier
who will never be forgotten."