Friday, January 30, 2009

My New Hobby

So, I'm pretty sure my secret's out, but last week I did something I've always wanted to do... I bought a SEWING MACHINE!! I just got a basic one from Target, I watched it go down to $65 and I had a $50 gift certificate from X-Mas, so I threw caution to the wind and bought.

Here she is. I should probably name her, huh? She is a very simple machine, but I like her that way :)



This little hobby I picked up is brand new to me. So to start I knew I needed a book that could teach me the basics:




I thought I should start easy with a couple of pillows. Remember, I am starting from scratch; I had to watch the DVD to learn how to thread my machine. hehe. Okay there was a lot of watch.. pause.. do... rewind... rewatch.. re-do, but in the end I got it. It would have been helpful to be closer to my mama :(

Here are my finished pillows:



Before you get confused I only did the brick colored ones. I wanted to add a splash of color and I found a great home fabric store. I got the fabric for $2 a yard! Believe it or not, I was still nervous to purchase the fabric, even at $2 (my mom found this hilarious).



Close-up seam shot :)



The good news is, I'm LOVING this hobby! I didn't think I would take to it so quickly, but already I'm looking for new projects. To all you sewers out there, send me some patterns for easy projects if you got 'um.

4 comments:

Erin and Andrew said...

Ah the set is complete! Now you can move on to making me a new shirt! And make one for Stevie too so we can match ;o)

Nicole B said...

I love those!! I want to start to sew too!! First, I think I need to learn how to sew on a button. Your sewing machine is very pretty though. :)

Anonymous said...

I have fond memories of the little Singer sewing machine that I first sewed on. I made Halloween costumes and even a cheer leaders outfit. It was a long time ago, and we wore broom stick skirts and peasant blouses. I made a lot of those. I even eventually made some fancy square dance dresses. Your pillows are very nice. You must feel such a sense of accomplishment when you look at them. Now, as Dr. Seuss would probably say, get 'on beyond pillows'. elb

Britt said...

You are becoming a crafty girl. Love the pillows good work.