Showing posts with label Once upon a thread four. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Once upon a thread four. Show all posts

01 July 2013

OUT Chapter 4: YOU!

I thoroughly enjoyed all of your creations you added to the flickr group!  You've been working hard!  Take a look at a few of them:
A sweet little nurse outfit from A little Golden Book: Pepper Plays Nurse by Ros.

Nicely executed piping on Brave Emily by Sharon


One of our favorite books, Press Here, dress by Liza Jane who printed her own fabric!

And you can bet your orange-y goodness that I'm in love with this sweet outfit based on Caps For Sale! sewn by Shelly.

Where's Waldo?!  Of course!  He's in the pocket! Created by Michelle.

Isn't this the perfect classic retro dress? Inspired by The Lonely Doll, created by Sewing Our Sanity


Suzy Lee gave this as a shower gift, inspired by the book Wave.  Perfect!

A perfect recreation of The Teddy Bears' Picnic by Sally

Stefi made matching shirts based on a little board book!

Laura makes me want to get Mouk with her sweet creation!

I love this black and white of Max from Where the Wild Things Are, created by Michelle.

Abby made the "boys" in her life matching blazers, just like Peter Rabbit!  So adorable!

I loved all the things for boys!  I think Drummer boy needs to get in on the next chapter of OUT.  Chapter 5 perhaps?  Thank you to everyone who participated, both my guests here, and those who added photos to the Flickr group.  I enjoyed it all!  Chapter 4 comes to a close, but keep your minds spinning and pages turning for the next installment of Once Upon a Thread! I have another series I'd like to invite everyone to participate in that I will announce tomorrow!

28 June 2013

OUT Chapter 4: Me!

What amazing guests I've had! I feel like I should be extending OUT another month with all the inspiration instead of shutting the bok.  Also, I feel like I need to start quilting now, an urge that has never had fruits before (thank you very much, Astrid!) I was just going through the Flickr group and was so impressed with what you guys have been doing!  There's even another version of Stuck!  Load your photos if you haven't yet so I can close this out with your projects on Monday.
I had so many books I wanted to do, but as usual, my ambitiousness was cut short.  I settled on ne Red Dot, a pop-up book that I keep under lock and key with the rest of my pop-up books.  Just kidding.  Sort of.  

Divine was the recipient since the other 4 girls just had something made for them.  Each page of the book has some elaborate pp-up structure with one red dot somewhere hidden.  So we put a dot on her toes.
and of course one GIANT red ● dot on her dress!
The fabric is Prince Charming Snail Scallop and I just used the fabric upside down (don't tell the snails!) and followed the scallops along the bottom, adding baby piping.
★Tip: Hw to put piping around scallops ★
 ① Trace and cut scallops along outer edge of hem or neckline. 
② Cut piping down to seam allowance size, so you can just line it up along the edge of the fabric and clip every 1/2" or so. 
③ Pin along edge of scallops.
④ It's easiest to use a foot that has a ● groove for the piping to follow, or a zipper foot that allows you to sew right along the cord of the piping. 
⑤ Once your piping is sewn on, sew on the facing (right sides together) but have the garment side facing up so you can follow the stitching line you've already created. 
⑥ I find it's easiest to adjust the thread length to 2mm or even 1.5mm which allows to you turn curves more easily.  Also, keep your needle in down position so you can pivot at the points of the scallops.
It's a self drafted pattern that took some adjusting along the neckline  to get the front and back scallops lined up just how I wanted them.
The dots?  Just covered buttons!  I love those giant ones.  I show you how t use them here.
And yes, that thread hanging from ● the hem is driving me crazy.
Such a fun book that we like to pull out every once in a while to  enjoy!  You can see someone else who wanted to get in on the action.
Pop-up books are a bit magical, don't you think?  Do you have any favorites?
Don't forget to add your nce Upon a Thread photos to the Flickr group this weekend!
Happy weekend and we'll see YOU on Monday!

27 June 2013

OUT Chapter 4: Liesl of Oliver + S

I don't know that Liesl needs much of an introduction.  If you've ever used an Oliver + S pattern, you are enjoying the creative fruits of her work!  I'd like to follow her around for a day and see how she does all that she does, from quilt market to fabric design and pattern production, all while enjoying the big apple with her sweet family.  Dream life, right?  She's here today, sharing a collaborative work with the "S" from Oliver + S, her daughter! Welcome, Liesl!
It’s not often that I get asked to participate in something like Once Upon a Thread. It was such a pleasure to sew something just for fun. S and I had a great time working on this project together. Thanks for including us, Katy!
Stuck.  Onto a dress.
We chose the book Stuck, by one of our favorite picture book authors, Oliver Jeffers, whose stories and illustrations are so amusing and quirky. This book doesn’t disappoint! It’s all about Floyd, whose kite gets stuck in a tree, and he has quite an adventure trying to free it again.
At first, he thinks that if he throws something else at the kite maybe he’ll dislodge it. He tries his cat. No luck.
He moves on, tossing increasingly crazy things into the tree, like the kitchen sink, a neighbor’s door. And just when you think he’s going to use a ladder to retrieve the kite, no! The ladder goes into the tree.  And that’s just the start.
We love how the book goes from completely plausible to ridiculous and hilarious. Floyd tosses increasing larger and more outrageous items into the tree in an attempt to free his kite, including an orangutan, a house, a whale and even a ship.
And then they’re all stuck.
I don’t want to give away the ending, because it’s so adorable and funny that you should read this book
for yourself (and share it with someone little who can appreciate the silliness and giggle along with you). We enjoyed the totally silly aspect of this story SO much that we thought a very silly dress was in order.
So I set about constructing a tree on the front of an Oliver + S Roller Skate Dress. S and I chose a men’s shirting fabric with a subtle light blue houndstooth pattern, and I fused fabric to the dress to make a tree trunk as well as several layers of silk chiffon and a few cotton leaf shapes for the tree leaves themselves. I wanted to achieve some depth to the leaves, to imitate the painterly effect of the book’s illustrations. I added free motion embroidery in two different thread colors for the tree leaves as well. Then I fused two layers of cotton fabric together and cut out the leaves that hide snaps for all the “additions” to the tree. They were hand stitched to the dress, on top of the applique. (If you try something like this, I highly recommend Mistyfuse for the fusible adhesive
because it doesn’t make your fabric thick or stiff. The multiple layers of fabrics that comprise this tree
aren’t stiff at all!
Meanwhile, S used fabric markers to draw some of her favorite items from the book. We fused several
layers of fabric together (including a heavy canvas backing) to add stiffness to her drawings and attached a snap to the back of each piece so they could be snapped onto the dress in a very literal (and silly) retelling of the story. To add the kite, we simply lifted a leaf and snapped the kite to the dress.
Oh, and one more thing before we show you the full effect: we needed something to store and carry all
those things that get stuck in the tree. A kite-shaped bag seemed appropriate.

And so, as we tell the story, S can add those items to her own tree, making an increasingly ridiculous dress. Somewhat silly dress:
Really silly dress:
And just like in the story, the kite bag sometimes escapes and gets itself stuck in a nearby tree.
I just hope she’s not contemplating what I think she might be…

I think my girls would like a whole forest of these dresses! Thank you so much, Liesl!

26 June 2013

OUT Chapter 4: MADE

Story time with Dana of Made today!  Anything that Dana does makes me happy.  It could be her bright, beautiful pictures, the cheerful colors she always uses, or maybe that she just seems to celebrate life, but I'm always happier after reading her posts.  I'm not convinced that there's anything she can't do, from home renovations to writing books, she seems to do everything with ease and she shares with all of us!  So glad to have her here today.  Welcome, Dana!


Hello friends! It doesn't matter how busy life is when Katy comes an-emailing.....because I just can't say no to Once Upon a Thread. Yes Katy! It's a YES! I'm sure you feel the same. The books are marvelous, the interpretations are brilliantly fun, and the only hard part is narrowing down the book selection....because there are so many I'd love to tackle. My favorite children's books are those that draw me in artistically, through illustration. So this time I went with an all-time classic because Curious George pretty much sums up my favorite design style. It's a smorgasbord of simple colors and shapes popping on a white background. Lemon yellow, turquoise blue, checkers, dots, and stripes!....oh the stripes! (even the Christmas trees have them. Cute) I had to create something stripey something for my own little monkey. Of course it was hard to narrow down which Curious George story to draw from, since we read these books so frequently and each have our favorites. My favorite page is the hot air balloon race. Too many fun colors. We each take turns picking out OUR balloon. Can you guess mine? Owen and Lucy love the chocolate factory and like to point out all the faces on the machinery. Then we take turns choosing our favorite chocolate pieces as well. But I went with one that the kids seem to choose often since there's inspiration everywhere: The story starts out with George, sitting in the house, just begging to be curious (and hanging out by some pretty awesome curtains) He spies a garden from his window and decides he must know what it feels like to hold a bunny. So he roams through a field of flowers. He tries fishing. And goes head-first into the fishing. And eventually he runs into Bill, wearing stripes, and flying his stripey kite. So I made Lucy a kite dress. She loved it. ...and spent the next 10 minutes running and jumping around the house declaring to everyone: That made me happy. The dress is a simple A-line pattern I've been working on (and have in-queue to share, hopefully sooner than later!) I created the striped fabric first, sewing long 4-inch wide strips together...since good striped fabric is always harder to find that one would think. Please. Please designers. Give us more cabana striped fabric! I sewed the dress with a white lining, gave it little petal sleeves, and a red polka dot button in the back. I must say, she makes a pretty good kite. Thanks Katy for having me! 


See? You're happier now, aren't you?  What a fun dress!  Thank you, Dana! Your little kite is the cutest!