Monday, April 18, 2016

COME IN AND SIT A SPELL...


My bench pad is finally finished!!!  I am so in love with it.  It still needs a good pressing and I'm waiting for an Office Depot order that includes 3M Command Strips to attach it to the bench so it stays firmly in place.


I used the leftover fabric from the pillow in the above photo to make the geese.  The red stripe fabric is the backing on the pillow. 


The backing is a prequilted fabric that I received for free.  I added an additional piece of polyester batting to make it a little more "cushy" for the "tushy"!  

This is my favorite kind of project...completely made up of scraps and freebies!  Hmmmm...what to make next?

Toodles...

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

STORING ODDLY SHAPED ITEMS...



Shortly after moving into my new sewing room I discovered two things that were missing...and sorely needed...seating and storage for oddly shaped items!  I had an opening directly in front of my window but did NOT want to cover the window completely.  I wanted egress to the window in case of emergency, and I also did not want to block any of the glorious light from entering my room.  It can get DARK in here...even in the daytime! 

Dear Hubby suggested a bench of some type.  Immediately I realized that a bench could help me store my most problematic item...the embroidery module for my sewing machine!  At my "training" session after purchasing my machine, we students were warned that the embroidery module was a sensitive piece of equipment and grabbing it by any of its "sticky out parts" or storing it in a not level position could prove hazardous to its function.  I tried, unsuccessfully, to store it in my Ikea Pax unit.  DARN that thing takes up a LOT of room!  And because it is recommended that owners NOT store heavy items on top of it, this one piece of equipment would render an entire shelf useless for storing anything else.  Without a closet like I had in the bedroom used for my old sewing room...storage is at a premium!

I took a quick measurement of the general height, width and depth I had available in front of the window, and the measurement of my embroidery module to see if I could find a bench with adequate size and storage.


I found this bench on the Houzz.com website.  However, the site neglected to include the inside measurements of the two cubbies...a critical measurement if I was to store my module.  Using the name of the manufacturer and name of the bench I was able to find it for sale at HomeDepot online..for $5 less than Houzz.com!  Fortunately HomeDepot gave all of the measurements and it looked like my module would juuuust fit!  My fingers flew over the keys to order it.

Unfortunately it took a while to arrive because it was shipped in from out of the country.  But the assembly didn't appear too difficult (at least my son didn't seem ready to pull his hair out during the assembly process) and it is really sturdy and pretty.  Best yet, it gives me a place to store my module, with the lightweight hoops and a zippered pouch of accessories on top.  In the other cubbie I have used six multipocket folders to hold all of my machine embroidery pattern color sheets.  The top one holds the stack of patterns I have yet to sort, patterns with no clear category, and PDF printouts of machine embroidery techniques and tips.

Next to the bench is a large box filled with different types of stabilizers.  The box came from a HUGE box of Russell Stover chocolates that J bought a few Christmases ago.  One of these days I will cover the lid with pretty fabric!

I am currently using the scraps left over from making my Pretty Petal Pillow to sew up a lightweight pad for the top.  I want to protect this beauty from blue jean rivet and zipper scratches!  I hope to have the pad finished soon!  More to come...

Toodles...

Friday, April 1, 2016

WELCOME TA-DAH...


Please excuse the unpainted doors and covered windows...but my welcome sign is DONE.  I am SO HAPPY!


Here is a close up.  Now I REALLY need to finish my doors and put away the last minute things that are STILL lying all around my sewing room!  This sign is definitely giving me inspiration to finish it all so that I can take you on a proper tour!  Soon...I hope...

Toodles...