Thursday, January 20, 2011

Sooo, Soo, So, Sew

Sooo, my husband has been out of work for awhile now. When we were still a two income family I used to LOVE to shop. When he lost his job, couldn't find a new one, and the bills were coming in, reality starting hitting me hard. I now HATED shopping. Mostly because all those fancy pretty hand bags that I obsessed over, I could no longer afford. I would walk by my favorite stores and just give a heavy sigh. Knowing all to well that the cost of a new hand bag could feed my family for a week and pay the electric bill to cook that food for a month. Again, heavy sigh.

Soo, I would go home and look in my closet and see if there was something that I hadn't used for awhile that maybe would fill that weird desire I had to have a new designer bag. No, there wasn't. That's just being honest.

So, what do you do? I went into my husbands office and found his mom's old sewing machine. I put it on the table and starred at it. Bobbins and feet and thread and needles all looked pretty intimidating. Not having a clue on what to do was even more intimidating. But I knew I was staring at the answer to how I would get a new purse. Something that no one else had. Something that was mine and something my crafty self made. I knew what I had to do.

Sew.

I went to Walmart and bought my first pattern, some fabric, and some thread. Came home, butchered my pattern, massacred my fabric, and quickly learned that a seam ripper can be the most used tool I ever used. Things were sewn upside down and backwards. (I still say I followed the directions!) Okay, it wasn't a success. But making all those mistakes helped me learn some techniques. They also helped me figure out how to make changes to the patterns that I wanted to make. 

From that "Franken-Purse", I felt challenged and was determined to try again. I bought another pattern. Read online tutorials. Looked for local classes. Researched everything. Got some great pointers. Success! I started making tote bags, wallets, make up bags. I felt confident enough in my sewing that I made Christmas gifts for everyone on my list last year. 

I work on my skills every day. I think because of that, I've been able to start making some really cool things. If nothing else, I know that it's an original that no one else has. 


Monday, January 17, 2011

The "Jessie" purse

I have a friend, her name is Jessie. My best friend. She's so close to me that I call her my sister. She's always been there for me and supported me on all my crazy ideas. When I started designing purses, I couldn't think of a better name then "The Jessie".

Paisley Jessie Purse 2
I'll have the first one up on Etsy soon!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

My first attempt at taking project photos

Okay, so I wouldn't even pretend to think I had a clue when it comes to taking great photos. Since I've decided to start making and selling my projects, I've been trying to do a little research into how to take a good photo.

The one thing that I can say is using a tripod has REALLY helped me. My photos are a lot more clearer. (Duh, I know).

Knowing that I needed something that would compliment my items, I decided to go with a white background. Originally I was going to just do a plain white backdrop. After about 30 or so photos, I felt it was...well...boring. I wouldn't want to buy anything that was boring.

So I did a little looking in my closet and found some neutral items. I think they compliment with distracting from what I'm trying to sell.

I found a sheer top that I found I really liked working with. It's really soft and flowy. It draped really well. I think worked for what I was trying to go for.

I also found a natural canvas tote, a camel color knit hat, and some over sized leopard print sunglasses. I plan on using these to show uses for some flower broaches I made.

Now I just have to work on the image to brighten it up a little. But I think it came out pretty good!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Bringing a little Spring early

So I'm sick and tired of being cold. Being in southern California, we don't get all that beautiful snow like everyone else. We get rain. Lots of rain. Which means dark gloomy cold days. I have to say that I am looking forward to spring and all the pretty colors it brings. I decided to start a little early and bring some spring now! So I made some flowers to cheer myself up.

I'm pretty excited about it. I went to the local fabric store and bought some new fabric and started experimenting. I made a bunch of flowers. They come in 2 sizes. the smaller ones are about 3 inches. The larger ones are 5(ish) inches.

I used hair clips and pins on the backs to make them functional. The centers are made with pearl beads, crystal beads, or sparkley rhinestones!

Tips for making flowers:
1. Use scraps of fabric when ever you can. A lot of sewing projects have a lot of waste. I'm always trying to find new ways to use the scraps. You already have them, so it's free!
2. If you don't have scraps that will work, check out the remenients section of your local fabric store. Sometimes I get lucky and can find great deals in the bin, at 50% off!
3. Different fabric will have different personalities. Some will like to curl more than others.
4. Use as much as you can from your own craft closet. I have a bunch of old rhinestones that sit in a box waiting for me to use them. They make beautiful centers. Also if you have a earring with a missing pair, this is a great way to add a little sparkle to the center.
5. Think of great ways to use flowers. My smaller one I added hair clips too. The larger ones I added both a hair clip and a pin. They can be worn on clothing or added to purses for a little something special.

Etsy here I come!

Been busy making flowers! on Twitpic

Been busy making flowers! on Twitpic