Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Won't be long until DECEMBER!

I can't believe that we are almost into December of this year. It has surely gone fast! I am knee deep in eBay sewing right now. Also beginning to think about Christmas gifts and intend to make one or two. We try to give the same thing to all the men in the family, (SIL & Gsons) and the ladies too get similar things. So we'll have to shop also.

I did get the hankie apron tutorial posted tonight, but may not be back to post anything more for a few days. I know you all are busy too!

Carol





This is a vintage pattern of a way to make a very pretty and dainty apron from only four hankies! I remember my mother making aprons like this for gifts. Now this was over 50 years ago!! It is still a beautiful apron.
Four hankerchiefs are needed to make each apron. My sample is made of 4 hankies all alike - each is 12" square. It could be made with different colored ones, and different sizes, whatever would be to your liking. The four hankies you choose should all be the same size.
The middle part of the apron is one complete hankie.
The sides are one hankie cut diagonally - and the flounce at the bottom is one hankie. The waist band and ties are made of the 4th hankie.
However, the flounce should be sewn on to the bottom of the main hankie first, as the side triangular piece This next picture shows how the hankie for the flounce is cut and will fit onto the bottom of the main hankie in the center. Used in this way, this hankie makes the bottom of the front of the apron and lets the points of it and the point of the triangular side become the pointed hem across the bottom of the apron. Just use the very middle of the hankie (in this one it is the middle of the large flower.
You will have 2 sides which fit perfectly onto the triangular side piece.
After the bottom flounce is sewn on, then sew the triangular pieces that were cut from one hankie when cut diagonally to the sides of the main hankie and the last side of the flounce.

Cut the 4th hankie into the waistband and the ties. The waistband is 2 1/2" finished, so cut two pieces 3" wide. Sew them together to make on long strip. Sew the waistband strip to the main hankie making the seam in the strip to be at the center of the hankie. Fold it over and stitch it down to the back side.
Cut 2 more 3" strips from that last hankie. Hem the sides. Sew these ties to the ends of the waistband. Here is a picture of the back side - your apron is finished!!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

NECKTIES




ANOTHER NEW ITEM THAT WILL LIST ON EBAY ON MONDAY NIGHT 11/19/07 IS SOME NECKTIES. THERE ARE 25 + IN THIS AUCTION. THEY ARE ALL WEARABLE, BUT LOTS OF THESE ARE USED BY CRAZY QUILT SEWERS BECAUSE OF THE BEAUTIFUL SILK AND OTHER MATERIAL THAT CAN BE USED OUT OF THEM.


YOU WILL NOTICE THERE ARE LOTS OF COLORS AND MANY SHADES OF THOSE COLORS. YOU CAN MATCH THEM UP TO ABOUT ANY OTHER FABRIC TO USE IN A CRAZY QUILT ITEM WHEN PIECEING IT.


THERE IS A SECOND LISTING OF TIES OF WHICH SOME ARE WOOL! THEY ARE ALL IN VERY NICE CONDITION, AND WE DON'T SEE WOOL WITH THESE PATTERNS VERY OFTEN. FUN TO CHECK THEM OUT AND DECIDE WHAT TO MAKE WITH THEM.

HAVE A WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY!


WE HAVE BEEN WORKING TO HAVE A LOT OF NEW ITEMS ON EBAY OVER THE HOLIDAYS. THEY WILL ALL BEGIN ON MONDAY NOV. 19th AT ABOUT 8 PM CENTRAL TIME.
ONE OF THE ITEMS ARE THE NEW RED SUEDE SHOES PICTURED HERE. THEY ARE FOR CHATTY CATHY! YOU KNOW SHE WORE A RED/WHITE DRESS AND HER RED CORDUROY COAT WITH THE WHITE FUR COLLAR WITH THESE!
THEY ARE MADE OF REAL SUEDE LEATHER WITH THE WHITE SILK FLOWER ON THE TOES. 3 1/2" X 1 1/2" AND THEY WILL FIT HER PERFECTLY OVER THE CHATTY CATHY WHITE SOCKS THAT WE HAVE ON EBAY ALL THE TIME.