Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Eliana's Baby Booties 2.0

Guess what I found in my desk drawer the other day?

Eliana's Baby Booties and Headband.

I doubted the booties would still fit the little munchkin, so I made her another pair! These ones have little bows instead of flowers, but they were too cute to pass up.

I opted not to make another headband, since I thought the old one would probably still fit her.

Below, you can see all three together, as they are currently in a package off to Texas!





Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Camera Bag 2 - Soft Shell Case

9x12 fabric
As previously seen, I've been working on some camera bags for the photography class at my school. This next post gives you the instructions for the soft camera bags.

24x5 fabric
You Will Need:

  • a piece of fabric (either 9x12 or 24x5, approximately. There is room for adjustments.)
  • quilt batting scraps
  • spray basting (optional)
  • velcro dots
  • Step 2
    Step 1
  • needle and thread




Directions: 9x12
  • Iron out your piece of fabric and lay your quilt batting on top. Spray baste if desired.
  • Fold your fabric in half and quilt across. Your new, quilted piece should measure 9x6.
  • Fold this piece in half again and sew down the open side and bottom with 1/2" seam allowance. Leave the top (pre-folded section) open. This will measure 4.5x6.
  • Tie off the ends and trim. Turn this case right-side out. You should have a case that measures 4x5.5.
  • Add a velcro dot to the opening and use as desired!










Directions: 24x5
  • Iron out your piece of fabric and lay your quilt batting on top. Spray baste if desired.
  • Fold your fabric in half and quilt across. Your new, quilted piece should measure 12x5.
  • Fold over the bottom of the open skinny end by about 1/2" and sew. Your new piece should measure 11.5x5.
  • Fold this piece in half again and sew down the long sides with 1/2" seam allowance. Leave the top (pre-folded section) open. This will measure 5.25x5.
  • Tie off the ends and trim. Turn this case right-side out. You should have a case that measures 5.25x4.
  • Add a velcro dot to the opening and use as desired!




     As you can see, there's plenty of room for adjustments. Play with it and see what works for you and your camera!

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Camera Bag 1 - Hard Shell Case

As I mentioned last week, there was a need for some camera bags at the school I work at, and I volunteered to make a few. This is the pattern for the blue bag, with hard foam core as filling.

This pattern leaves a space approximately 4 inches by 2 inches by .5 inches for the camera to sit in, so adjust accordingly if you choose to make one for a larger camera.

You will need:
  • 1/2" foam core
    • (2) 3x5 pieces
    • (2) 3x1 pieces
    • (2) 4x1 pieces
  • Fabric scraps
  • Needle and Thread
  • Velcro dots
Directions:
  • Cut two pieces of fabric 9" by 5.5" for the outer shell.
    • Then, cut two small squares out of the lower two corners, each approximately 1" by 1".  Your fabric will look approximately like this, a picture I got from a Fiskars Beach Bag Pattern.
  • Cut two pieces of fabric 7" by 4.5" for the liner.
    • Then, cut two small squares out of the lower two corners, each approximately .5" by .5". All four pieces will look alike, just of different sizes.
  • Place each set with the right sides together and sew down the sides and bottom of each set with a half-inch seam allowance, as seen in the picture above. Iron the seams open.
  • In each bottom corner, seam the edges together to finish the box, again with a half-inch seam allowance. I mention how to do this is my Carry-On Bag Liner Tutorial.
  • Take an extra piece of fabric, at least 5" wide, and longer, and fold it in half the long way, so that there's a 5" fold. Sew down each side. Turn it right-side out, press open, and sew the open end to one side of the bigger section, with a 1/4inch seam allowance, so that when it's folder over, the "lid" will pop out.
  • Iron the open tops of both sections over toward the inside. Only iron in about a quarter-inch over.
  • Turn the bigger set right-side out and fill it with the foam core. The biggest pieces go on the sides, and then line each end with a 3x1 piece. Put a 4x1 piece on the bottom of the set, leaving one 4x1 piece out.
  • Place the liner inside the foam core and pin the two seams along the side and one pin in the middle of each side. With a needle and thread, hand sew across the top of the pressed sides. In each corner, sew over more fabric of the outside section in order to make sure they line up. See picture to the right.
  • Atatch Velcro dots to lid and body, and place camera inside. You will need to place the last piece of foam across the top to keep it steady.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Kiddo Camera Bags

At the school I currently work at, the art-department recently added a photography class, and got a series of discount digital cameras for the kids to use. However, since the cameras travel from class to class in a cement school, the wonderful art teacher was looking for some camera bag donations. I volunteered to make a few with what scraps I had, and present two design options to her, both of which will have pattern write-ups in a few weeks.

In the mean time, here are the two results. One is made with a hard foam core, while the other has a double layer of quilt batting.