Thursday, September 25, 2008

Lanyard Tutorial

Nouveau Bouquet Lanyard

I wear a lanyard alot.  Usually, it's for my name badge on Sunday mornings at church and another one to keep my work keys handy.  Sadly, for the past year, it's been this ugly, unattractive rainbow and black colored cord.    Somewhere on my laundry list of projects, I wanted to make a pretty lanyard.   For this tute, I used Anna Maria Horner's Nouveau Bouquet in Rose, from her Sketchbook collection.  I loved the results and decided to whip up a quick-n-easy tutorial for you all!

Materials needed:
  • 37"x3" strip of fabric (I've used both quilter's weight and home dec weight fabric just fine)
  • lanyard hardware (found at Michael's, I'm sure!)



1) Fold and press your strip of fabric in half, lengthwise.  Open and press each long edge 1/2 inch in toward the wrong side of the fabric.



2) Re-fold along original center fold.  Pin together if needed.  Top stitch down each side 1/8th inch and then stitch down the center (1/2 inch in from the edge).  This will keep your lanyard from getting twisted and out of shape.


3) Thread your lanyard hardware onto the fabric strip all the way to the center of it.  Pull it taut and it should fold itself nicely around the hardware loop.  About 1/2" inch above the hardware, stitch the two fabric layers together by stitching a square shape.  This will prevent the hardware from sliding all around the strap.



4) Now, to close up the raw ends and create the loop that you'll slip over your head, take each raw edge and press it 1/4 inch, as seen below.  Each of these "folds" will slip into each other and then you can stitch the area closed.  I did this by sewing another square shape.  Also, this way no raw edges will be remaining, and the closure will be nice and neat!



Ta-dah!  You are done!



Monday, September 15, 2008

A knitting tote collab with Laines Magnifiques

Tomorrow, 9/16/08, my friend, Nicole, who is amazing with all things yarn and knitting related is hosting her Anniversary Extravaganza at her online boutique: Laines Magnifiques.

Nicole invited several of us to collaborate with her on a very special knitting set that includes a Knitting Tote made by moi'!  This has got to be one of my very favorite bags I've made in a long time.  The fabric is a gorgeous print called Drawing Room Sketchbook by Anna Maria Horner.  I'd been wanting to work with her line for awhile and this was the perfect opportunity!

The exterior of the bag is a really sharp chocolate home dec fabric that was gifted to me by Jenn's mom, Cindy.   Again, that fabric was waiting for just the right project, and I was thrilled that the two worked so well together.

The applique' is actually part of the print and it was just a perfect addition to the front exterior of the bag.

You can find this bag and all the goodies included with this set,  beginning tomorrow, September 16th, at Laines Magnifiques!

Friday, September 5, 2008

"I need a sleep mask", he says.


I know. It makes no sense, but he's so darned cute, how could I possibly refuse??? My little guy, who's usually scared of the dark, requested (out of the blue) a Sleep Mask. I grinned and maybe rolled my eyes a bit, but it got me thinking. I knew I could come up with a cute version, even if it's just something to play with (I'm not expecting him to really sleep with it).

So, here it is! It's so cute that I'm making a few to stock over at Artiste this week, (and I may add some over at my boutique)!  I've also stocked a few kitchen items and a really cute eye glasses case!   I think I just needed a break from bags for a bit.
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