Posted on March 4, 2010, 4:39 PM, by Administrator, under
Class Projects.
30 lashes with a wet noodle, I suppose. The holidays backed right in to my busiest time of the year and I haven’t taken the time to update anyone. Sorry!
What is it that has kept me so busy? Ohhh… too much. We scheduled the February through May classes at DSC. I only scheduled two classes this time around in addition to the clubs and shop classes since I am not in town for very many days during that time frame. The two additional classes are a crazy patch pillow on March 13th (picture shown in a September post) and serger book covers on May 8th (picture shown in an August post).
Upcoming club projects:
During Serger Club in April, we will be doing zippers (Yep, you read that right! Zippers on a serger!). We will be creating the zippered bag with a handle shown below.

Zippered Bag
In Heirloom Club at the end of March, we will be creating a Bridge Cloth or Table Topper with Lace Shaping and Hemstitching. This would also be beautiful with a few embroidery designs dotted here and there.

Bridge Cloth
And, for Sewing Techniques Club in April, we will be creating a set of table linens that includes a reversible placemat and napkin and a table runner. The main technique covered in this class will be using a point turner to create perfect corners (or so we hope!).

Table Linens
If you can’t make it to one (or more!) of these classes at DSC, I will also be teaching a couple of the serger classes at the Martha Pullen Extravaganza in Langhorne, PA later this month and a few of the Daily Sit & Sew classes at Martha’s Sewing Market in Arlington, TX in May.
Hope to see you soon!
Posted on November 9, 2009, 9:40 AM, by Administrator, under
Class Projects.
October was a hectic month and I’m so glad that it’s over! However, that means that we’re now in November… NOVEMBER!?!?! Crikey. It’s time to start thinking about holiday sewing again. Well ok… it’s past time… and once again, I’m behind.
I did manage to get a couple of things done this past week, though. The bed jacket will be the Serger Club project in late January and the butterfly wall hanging will be the Heirloom Club project in late January.

Sweatshirt Bed Jacket

Shadow Work Butterfly Wall Hanging
Oh! I just realized that I never posted a picture of the December Sewing Techniques Club project. It’s an apron made from an old pair of blue jeans. I swiped the idea from someone who brought one to a licensing program, changed it a bit so that it could be sewn on any basic sewing machine, replaced her embroidery design with a simple applique and voila! new Club project.

Denim Apron with Simple Applique
Well… I’ve got to go run a few errands and pack for the Martha Pullen Extravaganza this week in Pasadena, CA. Perhaps I’ll see some of you there!
Posted on October 3, 2009, 7:37 PM, by Administrator, under
Class Projects.
Starting in October, we are adding a new club at DSC – the Sewing Techniques Club! In this club, we will explore various sewing techniques that can be accomplished with any basic sewing machine. It will follow the same format as the Serger Club in that you will be able to finish the project within the 3-hour class period most times. This change allows the existing Sewing & Embroidery Club to focus more on embroidery techniques – YAY!
The Sewing Techniques Club will meet on Wednesday, October 28th and then on either the third or fourth Wednesday of subsequent even-numbered months (same months as Serger Club). Our first project will be the fleece scarf pictured below. Here, you will learn how to use the decorative stitches on your machine to seam pieces of fleece together without a bulky seam allowance. As a bonus, this project also includes a dab of strip piecing – easier than actual quilting, though, since we can fudge our corners until they match!

Fleece Scarf
If you are interested in joining, contact the Dublin Sewing Center and sign up (there is a link to their website on my calendar page). If you sign up and pay for the first year, the October class is FREE!
Well… ok… not really. I did, however, finish the last of my class samples that I was trying to get done. I also finished up the new travel purse that I cut out a couple of weekends ago. Yay!
Here are the last two class samples:

Class highlights several sewing machine feet.

Class highlights several serger feet.
The purse was made from a Hot Patterns pattern that I downloaded free from Fabric.com. It will be available there until the 12th of November – just look under Notions & Patterns. It’s an ok pattern, but like most patterns from Hot Patterns, a certain level of knowledge is assumed and, therefore, left out of the pattern instructions. It’s not generally too much of an issue, but it does get annoying when you’re whipping right along and suddenly have to stop and figure out what’s missing. Anywhooo….. here’s the purse:

Travel Purse
I plan to use it this Wednesday on my trip to Huntsville and we’ll see how it does then. It appears that it will hold everything I need it to – iPod, book, water bottle, etc. It also has a good sized zippered pocket, plus a smaller flat pocket and a cell phone pocket inside so that will help keep things a bit organized. The bottom of the bag is also much more flat than it looks in the picture.
What’s next? I have no idea. The dinette cushions from the Airstream are calling my name, but I don’t want to start anything that big since I’m leaving in a couple of days. Besides, between paying the bills and packing, I may not have any time to do anything anyhow.
Posted on September 4, 2009, 8:47 AM, by Administrator, under
Class Projects.
I took the first couple of days off this week to run errands and catch up on household stuff (ugh!), but was able to get back to business on Wednesday. I finished up two of the knit camisole and tap pant sets. One of them is all mine! The other is a sample for a class this fall at DSC – the pink one, of course. I am so not a pink person – mine is light green.

Knit Camisole and Tap Pant
I also started on a table runner project that highlights some of the most popular serger feet. It’s in bits and pieces right now and still needs more bits and pieces before I’ll be able to put it together. I have a few other life things that are going to get in the way again today, but will hopefully have time to work on it some. I really want to get these remaining three class projects done so that I can start working on some of my own projects!
Posted on August 31, 2009, 11:38 AM, by Administrator, under
Class Projects.
I managed to get quite a bit done this weekend despite teaching a class on Saturday. On Sunday, Chris didn’t need my help with his to-do list and Nathan went next door to swim, so I hid out in my sewing room. The result? I finished the book covers shown below! The olive green/turquoise set is for me and the burgundy set is a sample for a class that I will teach sometime this fall at DSC. Get your serger warmed up and ready!

Serger Book Covers
I also cut out a knit camisole and tap pant to use as a sample for another class this fall at DSC and will most likely finish that one this afternoon. And… I managed to come up with designs for three additional projects (on paper, that is!). One of these projects will focus on some of the most popular sewing machine feet and the other two will focus on the most popular serger feet, both overlock and cover stitch. I hope to start one of those either today or tomorrow – we’ll see!
Last week, I finished the pillow shown below that highlights corded tucks. This will be the Heirloom Club project at DSC in November.

Pillow with Corded Tucks
That’s all for now – I’m off to sew!