Showing posts with label piping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piping. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 November 2014

Shoulder bag # 3

We already announced we were making a third one, and now the bag is ready. 


Just like the previous one this bag is the smaller version of recipe 27 from Zo Geknipt 1.
This time around we did not use special webbing (just a piece we made from the same fabric of bags’ fabric), but we did make another piece of macramé to help open the tiny zipper.


The piping is gold color and we ironed some home-cut golden birdies on the plain outside fabric of the bag. 



I have more bags now than ever, and can change them around depending of my mood!
Next time maybe something from Zo Geknipt 2 - maybe that lovely the sleeping bag?
Pattern: The pattern is recipe 27 from the book Zo Geknipt.
Fabric: Came from my huge stash of fabric and I have no clue where I bought it.

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Jacob for the girls

Jade got a bright blue long leg pants with pink piping on the pockets.


Jade turned six years yesterday and where other children would shoot this from the rooftops, Jade came home crying from school because her brothers told the other kids it was her birthday. She did not like that as she loves to be lost in the crowd. All her siblings love getting attention she doesn’t.




Luckily at home she reminds us regularly that she is around as well.



Louka got a green pants with fluorescent orange piping as finishing touch on the pockets. 


The pants is already slightly too short, but there are four siblings waiting to pass the pants onto, which makes this mistake more easily digestible. 


Friday, 6 June 2014

The pillows in pictures

Two sunrises later you finally get to see them, the pillows.
  




Our sick son shows how comfortable they are.





Only thing left on my wish list is a new sofa!


Pattern: We bought the inside pillows at Ikea so we made the pillow cases to fit the pillow off course. We made pillow cases with piping as finishing and invisible zipper. You can find a dutch guideline to make your own here.
Fabric: Gorgeous fabric, that applies both for the prints and the quality of the fabric. Both the Kei and Kokka flowery fabrics were bought @ Cozette.

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

My day #3

Last bit of handwork is finally done. 


Easy things definitely tend to take more time. As much as 9 weeks between cutting the fabric and the completion of this project. 


No more daylight left for the remainder of the day. Hopefully tomorrow more luck.

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Ten fingers and ten toes

You were warned about the upcoming baby boom and you already saw the diaper basket; but baby Alfons is finally born, so we present you the rest of his presents!
He got three lovely blankets! He might live in a warm country, but the air-conditioning is often set way to low so he might as well have enough blankets. His mum choose the fabrics and we buckled down to the details.
The smallest blanket (85cm on 70cm) is made of a layer of soft white interlock and a layer of flannel with very nice turqouise elephants. Both layers are separated by blooming yellow piping.


A second blanket (100cm on 75cm) is made of the same white interlock on the one side and very soft white teddy fabric on the other side. Both sides are attached to each other with a wide band of hand cut bias binding.
As a decorative element we heat-pressed a penguin on the blanket as Alfons his dad is crazy about those cute creatures.


A third blanket with the same measurements as the last one is also made of flannel and interlock; this time around both layers are attached to each other according to her guidelines.


Although we made 3 blankets according to 3 different methods I am still not able to determine to which method I give preference.
I am a super fan of putting piping in between two layers as the color of the piping can gorgeously accent the fabric. Nevertheless the other methods also have their charm and there was not a big noticeable difference in time it took to make the different blankets.


Alfons also got a towel with his name embroidered on it. We almost always give this to newborns, but this one was a special one as we embroidered his name entirely as it was written on his birth announcement.
Have a blissful life Alfons!


Fabric: The organic flannel with the elephant print and the one with the globules are from Rae Hoekstra from the Fanfare collection designed for Cloud9 Fabrics. The wide grey band of bias binding was cut out a piece of Kokoro Gris from Petit Pan.

Saturday, 16 February 2013

Couch decoration

This week we used the delightful Daisy Chain fabric from Prints Charming again. I used the orange/pink version before to make a schoolbag. This time around I used the green/turquoise/grey version to furnish E her new white couch with two pillows.


One pillow is finished with apple green piping and the other one with turquoise piping. 


The zipper is invisibly incorporated in one of the seams.
I made the pillows when I had no access to the internet, so I wasn't  able to consult the worldwide web for assistance and had to figure everything out myself; nevertheless this is a great tutorial for adding piping and this might be useful to attach the zipper in a nice invisible way.