Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Finishing things up

This past January, I made it my goal to finish all my half-completed projects, before letting myself start new ones.  I don't know why it's so hard to get them out of the drawer and finish, but boy does it feel good after I'm done.  Kinda like cleaning bathrooms, I guess.  =) 
This baby quilt (available in my Etsy Shop) was a fun project for me to improve my paper piecing skills.  Kite Tails is a free PDF pattern by Amy Friend of During Quiet Time.
The colors are just so fresh and soft.  Perfect for a sweet baby girl, I think.
After making Audrey's purple quilt, I used leftover 2.5" strips to make this twin size quilt.  I seriously love it.  When I started quilting this one, I thought I was fairly good at FMQ (free motion quilting), but once I started in on the loop pattern, I realized how much room for improvement I have.  But I still think they are charming.  =)
This throw-size Dutchman's Puzzle quilt top has been sitting for at least 3 years.  The fabric is a mixture of Ruby (by Bonnie and Camille) and other scrappy reds and aquas.  Can you tell they are my favorite? (right up there with black stripe binding. =)
My WIP (work in progress) list is shrinking rapidly, and my Etsy Shop is re-stocked.  I work so much better when I don't have a bunch of unfinished projects hanging over my head.  How about you?
 

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

First-Aid Pouch - Pattern Now Available!


Wow!!  I had no idea there would be such an astounding response to the Travel First Aid pouches I posted last week!  As a result, I decided to write up the pattern, so you can make them too. 

Pattern now available in my Etsy Shop and at Craftsy.com as an instant PDF download!
 

I think they would make such cute Mother's Day gifts, don't you?!

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Travel First-Aid Pouches {and Giveaway!}

You know those projects you've wanted to get around to doing for a long time, but never do?  A first-aid bag (for my purse) was one of those things for me.  With 5 little kids, everywhere we go someone is getting hurt, a splinter, a scratch, or simply in need of a little TLC.  =)

A dear friend of mine is having a birthday next week, which pushed me to make one for her... then one for me... a few for my Etsy shop (you know - while I'm at it!), and one over on my Instagram for a fun GIVEAWAY! (see bottom of this post)
(And then...as I'm making 6 pouches, I wonder to myself: how does a person make just ONE of anything?  hmmm...beats me.)
I made up my pattern as I went along - which was frustrating while I was doing it.  But the multiple styles/sizes ended up being fun!  Sometimes when I sew I have to remind myself that "learning while doing" is a part of things, and to not let it frustrate me.  Of course, I learned a few valuable things along the way, and LOVED them once they were done. =)

These 2 styles (below) are available in my Etsy Shop (while supplies last).
But this little guy is for ONE LUCKY WINNER!   (Don't you just adore the blue lining with the little dogs?!)
 
- Giveaway Now Closed -
(pattern now for sale - click here)

TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY:
Head on over to my Instagram account (click here to enter!) 
1- be sure you're following me,
2- tag as many friends as you want! 
One lucky winner will be picked this Sunday (3/15/15) at 6pm Mountain Time.
 
Good luck!
 

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Busy Bags

A friend of mine on Instagram (Bonnie - @greenletterday) released her new Tessa Basket Pattern, which is darling and easy!

I've been wanting to make each of my girls a Busy Bag - a bag for those times when little ones need to be able to sit quietly (church or Bible study), and have a few things to do.  Using the Tessa Basket Pattern, I added in a bunch of pockets to organize markers and hold crayons, little pads of paper, snacks, small toys, or whatever!  The bag dimensions are perfect for holding a large coloring book, as well as a water bottle and even a few other things, with the added magnetic snap at the top to keep everything snug.
I wrote up an free add-on pattern for the things I added (pockets & magnetic snap), so you can make some too! I also changed the way you finish the bag, making the lining smooth vs. the seam line in the bottom.
 
Tessa Basket Pattern: (PDF pattern available here).
Busy Bag (add-on) Pattern: (PDF pattern available here)
 
These are such fun bags to make, and they're pretty darn cut, too.
I don't think they're excited to start using them, do you?
And if you make some yourself, be sure to tag Bonnie (@greenletterday) and me (@redrainbootshandmade) on Instagram!

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Giveaway Winner and SewTogetherBags for SALE {tonight!}

Thank you to everyone who entered the Gratefulness Giveaway!  Between comments on this blog...and comments/reposts on Instagram, there were over 450 entries.  Using the Random Number Generator... Charity (on IG) won the SewTogetherBag.  (yay Charity!)
Annnnnd... I've got some good news!
For those of you who've had a hankering for a sewtogetherbag,  but don't want to tackle all those zippers, I've got 8 more bags I'll be putting up for sale tonight (Thursday 2/12/15) at 8pm (mountain time), on Instagram.  (you can find me @RedRainbootsHandmade)
 
They will be $55/each, plus Priority Mail shipping ($5)
 
I know you're dying for a peek at the bags, so here you go. =) 

BAG #1 - Amy Butler (1 available)
 
 
BAG #2 - AMH (2 available)
BAG #3 - AMH (2 available)
BAG #4 - Essex Linen/Fruit Stand (1 available)
BAG #5 - Essex Linen/Fruit Stand (1 available)
Bag #6 - Essex Linen/Red Scrappy (1 available)
 
Who knows... maybe you'll end up with one of these, just in time for Valentine's Day?!

Monday, February 9, 2015

Gratefulness Giveaway

Can you believe it?

Its’ been ONE year.  One whole year since many of you and the IG community (along with God!) turned a horrible-awful scam story into a crazy-thrilling story of redemption. 
Read part 1 - The Scam Story
Read part 2 - The Redemption Story
 
One year later, I am still sincerely humbled and grateful to so many of you (friends I have “met” on IG and complete strangers) who were moved to compassion – who showed me love and concern - who generously gave money towards a new sewing machine.

So to celebrate and show a token of my gratitude and thanks to you, I’m holding a  Gratefulness Giveaway (on IG and this blog) - this cute Sew Together Bag!  It's perfect for holding any assortment of things - cosmetics, sewing supplies, craft/teachers supplies...
 
To enter: Leave a comment below (include your email address).  Winner will be chosen on Wednesday (2/11/15) at 12pm Mountain Time.  Good luck - and thank you for turning such a bad story into such a great one!

 

Sew Together Bag SAL // Week 5: Finishing It Up! (last zipper + bindings)

Ok - Technically I should have waited a week for this, but I just couldn't help myself!  We need to get these cute Sew Together bags fin...