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Easy Headband Tutorial with a Side of Awkward

June 14th, 2011

Alright people, after writing yesterday how I lost interest in crafting for a hot second, something happened and I got motivated!  Ok, well not like super motivated, but enough so that I was able to put together this easy tutorial for you!  Here we go.

Easy Headband Tutorial

Supplies:

  • Measuring Tape
  • Jersey Knit Material
  • Basic Sewing Supplies

Cutting:

  • Cut 1 – M” x 3″ Band (M= Measurement of your head minus 2 inches – this is where you use the measuring tape)
  • Cut 1 – 3″ x 2″ Binding Strip

As you can see, I made quite a few headbands.

Assembly:

  1. Take your 3″ x 2″ binding strips, fold in half (right sides together) so that it is now 3″ x 1″, and sew in place.
  2. Trim the edge of the binding strip.
  3. Flip inside out.

Take your band and pull it through your binding strip.

Right sides together, set your band shut.  Trim the edges.

Pull your binding strip over the band’s seam – and you’re done!  Yay!

So you’re probably thinking to yourself – that was an easy tutorial, just like she said!  But wait, what’s so awkward about it?

Well here you go folks, the most awkward self-portraits I have EVER taken.  I feel awkward even posting this lol.

Alright, that one isn’t so bad, at least my tan looks good, haha.

Oh, yup, awkward.

I’m so not a model.  And here’s the winner:

Why do I look like I’m in pain, haha.  Well, you guys get the picture, lol.

Ahh, but guess what, the awkward pics aren’t over.  Don’t worry, just a few more!

Like this necklace?

Ok I swear, that was the last one, haha.  ANYWAYS!  The next tutorial I do will show you had to make a necklace just like this one!

I’m going to try and harness some more of that motivation that I found yesterday and get you a tutorial tomorrow.  So stay tuned!

Oh, and I wanted to let you guys in a little secret I’ve been keeping over here.  Recently I’ve jumped onto the Atkins Diet bus, and I’m really liking it.  But sometimes I really want carbs, like REALLY want them.  So to keep me motivated I’ve started exploring new recipes and I figured, why not share them with you?!  I’ll be sharing a new post every week – planning for Wednesday or Thursday – and I’m calling it (drumroll please!):

So excited to get cooking this evening!  And don’t worry, I won’t disappoint, this first recipe is going to knock your carb loving socks off!

See you next time!

Oh and don’t forget about the Blueprint Blowout going on!

Good Intentions and a Tutorial

June 13th, 2011

Remember when I said the first two weeks of June were going to be dedicated to tutorials for items used when gardening?  Yeah, I got lazy.  I’ve got the garden apron tutorial here for you, but it’s probably the only one that I will do of the four.  I did end up making gardening gloves and a garden pad, but I wasn’t very pleased with the end result, and couldn’t muster up the energy to redo them.  So therefore, I’ll only be sharing the one tutorial this week.  And if I get to the headband by the end of the week, I’ll share that too.  Good intentions, just no enthusiasm.

Garden Apron Tutorial

Supplies:

  • 1.4 yards of canvas or outdoor decorating fabric at least 45″ wide
  • Coordinating thread
  • Basic sewing supplies

Cutting:

  • Cut 1 – 21″ x 10.5″ (body)
  • Cut 1 – 21″ x 7.5″ (pocket)
  • Cut 2 – 5″ straps the width of your fabric (mine is 45″ x 5″)
  • Cut 1 – 21″ x 5″ (center strap)

Assembly:

First we want to hem the upper edges of the Body and Pocket pieces.  To do so, fold over the top edges 1/4″, press, and repeat. Sew in place.

Lay your Body piece on top of your Pocket piece so that they are aligned at the bottom and right sides facing up for both.  Sew together.

At your ironing board, take your three straps and press in half.

Open and press the right side in so that the edge meets the center fold.

Repeat with the left side.

Press in half again.

Now, open your three pieces, and with right sides together, sew the side straps to either end of the center strap.

At your ironing board, flip the pocket piece over so that it is in front of the body piece.  Press.

Then we want to hem the sides of the body/pocket piece, folding over the side edges 1/4″, pressing, and repeating. Sew in place.

Next we want to sew 2 vertical lines to make the pockets.  I did mine so that all three pockets were the same width.  To make sure they come out straight you can use a soluble marking pen, or if your fabric is like mine, just follow the lines.

Now we want to attach the binding straps.  Start by pinning the binding to your body piece, centered and right sides together.  Edge stitch in place.

Then fold your binding up and over the back side of your body piece, pinning in place.

Edge stitch your binding shut.  *Note – depending on how thick your fabric is, you may want to loosen your sewing machine’s tension so that the stitches are pulled so tight.

And voila!  A perfect apron for your gardening needs.

You can also add extra loops and clips to store pruning sheers or keys!


Remember when I said I had good intentions?  Well I certainly pulled through with this one – and I’ve even got 3 of these aprons to go up in this week’s Blueprint Blowout!  One like from the tutorial above, and 2 with utility loops!  Click here to get to the Blueprint Blowout!

Bidding starts at $5, and shipping is $2.50 flat rate in the United States (no out of country bids, please).  The Blowout will run through Friday at 5 pm, so get to bidding!

See you all on Friday!

Garden Apron with Loop and Clip Auction #2

June 13th, 2011

Garden Apron with Loop and Clip #2

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One size fits all. Finished piece measures 20" x 10".
Includes one loop and one clip.

Going for $5.00

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  • Ending Date - 2011-06-17 16:00:00
  • Shipping - $2.50
  • Ships to - United States Only
  • Location - Pennsylvania

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Garden Apron Auction

June 13th, 2011

Garden Apron

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One size fits all. Finished piece measures 20" x 10".
DOES NOT include loop or clip.

Starting at $5.00

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  • Ending Date - 2011-06-17 16:00:00
  • Shipping - $2.50
  • Ships to - United States Only
  • Location - Pennsylvania

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    Garden Apron with Loop and Clip Auction

    June 13th, 2011

    Garden Apron with Loop and Clip

    Auction ImageAuction ImageAuction Image

    One size fits all. Finished piece measures 20" x 10".
    Includes one loop and one clip.

    Starting at $5.00

    Refresh Current Bid

    • Ending Date - 2011-06-17 16:00:00
    • Shipping - $2.50
    • Ships to - United States Only
    • Location - Pennsylvania

    Auction closed

    Current bids
      Payment Details

      Payment must be made using the following method

      PayPal Auction winner will get a PayPal payment link via email.

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