Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Craft Central @ Chez MoniCasey.


This little squirtblossom recently set me into action. He helped me realize that his room was overflowing with purpose. It began as my music room / craft room - although the only crafting taking place in there before was jewelry, as knitting requires no dedicated room. It seemed the most logical space to morph into kitty's room when he arrived a few months ago. Then, once sewing began after the holidays, it was obvious that fabric, patterns, and mr. purr-bucket do not mesh well.


.. and so the new craft room was born! A couple of hours were spent packing everything up and Casey helped move the furniture. Then, it was time to unpack and start arranging the goods (all to Sim's dismay - who isn't allowed in the guest bedroom, aka craft central).

I gotta say, it's great having a space to sew - spreading out fabric and patterns and leaving them there undisturbed as long as I want. This pic was taken right after moving into the new area and getting things ready for some marking and cutting - just in time for sewing lesson, part deux.

Notice the room post-lesson - already ripe with use. Since then, I've finished sewing the pieces for the sewing machine cover - wahoo! Now, time to get moving with the hanging organizer - need the pieces marked, cut and sewed for lesson 3 this Sunday. I'll post more pics once the bias tape adventure has begun.

Speaking of bias tape - I should link to some great tutorials Danielle pointed me to..
This one explains the difference between binding and bias tape, plus gives an excellent explanation of the process. This has some great ideas for binding / bias tape - very innovative. I haven't actually tried it yet, so can't give a first-hand account, but it can potentially save you from spending 10 bucks a piece for each size bias maker tool - gotta love that!

I actually bought some of that boring, solid color bias tape you find at Hancock Fabrics and imagine I'll use that for this first project. It'll save some time right now, but I can't wait to try out these other tricks and techniques for the next project that uses binding.

1 comment:

Danielle said...

monica! i read this when you posted it, but just getting around to commenting. Girl you are AMAZING! wow! i LOOOOVE your craft room and i'm totally envious you have an entire room dedicated to your crafting. How fracking cool is that?

And you are *rocking* that sewing machine! you are a fast learner. I can't wait to see photos of your projects! and those are some pretty serious looking buttons you've got there. ;-)

hope to see you guys soon! have a great easter!