Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Gift for Naomi

My sister is pregnant with her 5th child!!! Wow..she's amazing!! Of course I wanted to make something for her, so after talking with her about what she needs wants, we decided on a rag quilt. She's having a girl and envisioned pinks and browns for her little Naomi, so this is what I made. I love how it turned out! The pattern is Ellie Jane by Sweet and Shabby Designs. (I am now selling their patterns!!! They are being shipped to me now, so I'll explain more about that later this week.)

Anyway, I decided to pair the quilt up with a matching appliqued onesie. I used the applique printout from the quilt pattern and shrunk it on my copier to 50%.

Then to make the onesie even more adorable, I made it a ruffle-butt as well, using this tutorial by Crap I've Made! I discovered in the process that my sewing machine has a rolled hemmer foot! SWEET!!! It made it so quick and easy!

These have been done for a while, but I didn't want to post it on the off-hand chance my sister checked this blog. I finally gave them to her today and she LOVED them, which makes me so happy!

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Giveaway: {Wordy Bird Vinyl} **ENDED***

I have another AWESOME giveaway for you guys!!!


Wordy Bird vinyl is giving away a $25 gift certificate to one lucky reader!!! Check out some of the amazing products they offer:

I love these dandelions: Wouldn't this be great in a kitchen? Take this: ...and turn it into something like this: These round trees are too cute! Personalized names available: I've got to get one of these growth charts: I'm definitely getting some of these for my son's room!


And there's LOADS more!!! Here's how to enter (a separate comment MUST be made for each entry)!

1. Become a follower of Sew Dang Cute. Click "follow" at the top of my right sidebar. Already are? Just remind me.
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4. Browse through the incredible selection, then come back here and tell me how you would use your gift certificate.
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7. Finally, come back here Friday or Saturday and link up in my "Get Inspired" link party!

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

WINNER & "Get Inspired" Favorites!!

Thanks to everyone who entered the "Make Life" giveaway and the "Get Inspired" link party. Adding both comments and links, let's get to the winner: And who is #11:

Melanie who said: "I follow your blog! Isn't this the sweetest fabric line? I REALLY want to win this one :)"

Congratulations Melanie! Please contact me to claim your prize!! (sewdangcute@gmail.com).

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Now on to the link party favorites:

Glitter Easter Egg Wreath by The Freckled Bug: Music Decoupaged Hutch by Gracefully Vintage:

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Thank you once again to everyone who participated! I am blown away by all the talent out there! Come back next week to link up! A new giveaway starts tomorrow. It's really good...you don't want to miss it!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Tutorial: {Spring/Easter Dress}

Did you guys see me at Moda Bake Shop yesterday? I did a "recipe" for this Spring/Easter dress.
As you can see, my girls LOVE them!!!

Full tutorial (originally appeared here on Moda Bake Shop March 26, 2010)

- 1 Botany Jelly Roll by Lauren and Jessi Jung
- 1/4 yd five different coordinating fabrics
- Coordinating thread(s)
- Elastic thread


*All seams are 1/4" unless otherwise noted.

Note: I made two different dresses at the same time, so pictures are from both dresses.

1. First we need to get some measurements. Measure child's chest/waist. Use whichever measurement is bigger and add 6". My daughter's was 22", so my measurement is 28". Next decide the desired length of the dress. For my 4T dress, I wanted it 27" long. Select 5 strips from the jelly roll. Next we need to do a little math.

Here's the formula: Desired length - 10" + 3.5" / 6.

Explanation:Each jelly roll strip is 2.5", so with seam allowances and five strips, we will get 10" of our desired length (27"), leaving 17" we need to get from our five coordinating fabrics. We need to add in hem and seam allowances of the coordinating strips, so add another 3.5". I used my top color twice, so divide by 6. ex: 27 - 10 + 3.5 /6 = 3.416. I rounded to 3.5". Did you make it? Now we are ready to cut.

2. Cut your top piece 3.5"" x 28"". (28 from chest/waist measurement, 3.5" from above formula). Cut your first jelly roll strip so it is 28" long. Cut 3.5" strips from all 5 coordinating fabrics. Cut two strap pieces 2.5" x 10". Lay out all your pieces in the desired pattern.
3. Take the two top pieces (the shorter ones: 28"). Sew right sides together (RST). Finish seam with either a zig-zag stitch or serger. Press, making sure to press the bulk of the seam towards the topmost piece. Topstitch.
4. Fold in half RST, lining up the two short raw end sides. Mark in 1/4" from the raw edges where your seam will be with pins, then line the pins up at 0" on a ruler. Find halfway and mark with pin. Mine was 13.5", so I marked 6.75" with a red pin. Go left 1/2" mark with a pin (mine is white), then add 3" from there and mark with pin (mine is another white pin). Draw a scoop between the white pins. Click on image to enlarge. Cut out the scoop. Unfold and you should have two cut-outs. These are for the arms. Now we need to hem the top. Make a few small clips in the arm holes (this will make it easier to fold for the hem).Fold the top raw edge (the one with the scoops), down 1/4" towards the wrong side of the fabric and press. Fold down another 1/4" and press. Stitch down. Set top piece aside.

5. Grab your very bottom piece and hem it with a 1/4" hem like we used above.
6. Stitch remaining pieces (all the 44" length jelly roll strips and coordinating fabrics) together in desired order. Finish seams. Press and topstitch, switching threads as necessary if doing multiple colors. You should now have a top and bottom piece.
7. Fold bottom piece in half RST, lining up the seams and pinning in place. Stitch. Finish seam. Do the same with the top piece.

8. Sew a gathering stitch along the raw edge of your bottom piece. Divide both the top and bottom pieces into 1/4's and mark with pins. Place the top piece inside the bottom piece RST, and raw edges lining up, and match up the pins. Pulling on the bobbin thread, gather the fabric between pins and pin frequently to hold the gathers in place. Make sure to change your stitchlength back to a regular stitch and stitch. Finish seam. Press and topstitch.

9. Next we are going to do some shirring. Lay your dress facedown. Mark about 1 1/2" in from each side with pins. Handwind a bobbin with elastic thread. You don't want to stretch it as you are winding or it will be too tight. Load the elastic thread in your bobbin and keep regular thread in the top. Starting 1/4" down from the hem stitching, sew between the two pins, making sure to backstitch really well at the start and stop. Continue the next row 1/4" down from the row you just made. Sew about 10 rows or so, just enough that you have sewn down the top two strips of the dress. Press those rows and watch the fabric shrink up to create the smocking.
10. Let's get those straps done. Fold in half lengthwise and sew RST. Turn inside out and press with the seam in the middle of the strap. Topstitch the long sides of the straps. To figure out where to attach the straps, I grabbed my daughters and slipped the dresses on them, then pinned the straps in place. Stitch the straps in place by going right over the hem stitching. Trim excess fabric on straps, if necessary, and finish the raw edges. Guess what?! You are ALL DONE!!! Back view: Add a cute matching fabric flower using this tutorial and you have one springy, happy, little lady (or in my case two)!

One jelly roll will be enough for multiple dresses, you will just need to buy extra yardage of the solid coordinating fabrics. I was able to make two dresses with the amounts listed.
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