Friday, December 16, 2011

Featured Fabric Friday

It’s time for another Featured Fabric Friday!

Today I’d like to share with you this darling vintage piece.

This festive fabric came from a mill located in Hoboken NJ. I don’t know exactly how old the fabric is, but the mill closed in the 1940’s so we know it’s been around at least 70 years!
 Oh my!
If only I look that good in 50 years!

What can you do with it you may be wondering?


Why not pair it with another dear fabric and create a cheerful apron?

It's vintage fabric, so I had to throw in some vintage silk ribbon and buttons.  It was the right thing to do.


Don’t forget to add a sweet little ruffle hem cause it finishes things right up!

Happy Sewing
~Melisa & Cordelia

Friday, December 9, 2011

Featured Fabric Friday!


Welcome to a new segment I like to call Featured Fabric Friday.

On this segment, I will show you one of my favorite fabrics from Stitchology, and then share an idea or two of what YOU can do with the fabric.

Sound like fun?
You know it does!

So let’s get started!

On this Featured Fabric Friday I want to show you this amazing scrumptious rose wool boucle!


Delicious I say, and what a unique color for wool!
But what can you do with rose wool you ask?

Well, why not consider making a Baby Cakes cote for your favorite little girl?



My Favorite Part of the coat is the curved yoke on the front and back.

Or maybe it's the pleat in the back.


Then again, it might be the lining.



There are too many things to love about this coat!

Happy Sewing
~Melisa & Cordelia


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Put a Bird On It Christmas Style


All my life I have dreamed of a bright pink Christmas tree. Only I could never justify spending the cash on something so tacky.

Until now.
 Now I have a fabric store that is just the perfect home for a bright pink tree, so I fulfilled my dreams and got the pink tree.


After setting it up and covering it with folded paper fashions, I decided it was a little naked, thus I made it a skirt.



 I don’t really go for the traditional Christmas designs, and when you have a pink tree you need to do something a little unexpected, so I covered my tree skirt in felt flowers and, you guessed it, birds.


 Cause birds make things purty.
 If you don’t believe me, watch this video.



I Do say, the bird skirt dresses the tree up nicely!


Now this is something I can proudly display in my store window!




Happy Decorating
~Melisa & Cordelia

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Sugar Plum Apron


“You can never have too many aprons” is what I say.
Cause they are cute, easy to make, fun to wear and charming.

So I made myself a new apron for Christmas.

I call it The Sugar Plum Apron because it is sickly sweet with its peppermint candy looking motif and contrast ruffles.



I love this design because it has a high shaped waist that is flattering on my figure.



I wanted big pockets to hold lots of stuff so I added a little bit of elastic to the top edge to help hold things in and to give the pocket a ruffled appearance. I also added a contrast ruffle and binding because it was the right thing to do.



A contrast ruffle hem completes the look!



I was too lazy to sew ties, so I used some 1 ½” wide grosgrain ribbon instead, and I do say, it does the job nicely.

Now Cordelia and I are all prepared to cook Christmas dinner---if only we cooked---which we don’t.

Correction:

Now Cordelia and I are all prepared to awkwardly, but stylishly, linger around the kitchen while someone else cooks Christmas dinner!


Happy Cooking!
~Melisa & Cordelia