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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Black & White Part Three

This is the part where I went a little crazy with the Black and White themed apron I made recently for Tie One On.  The previous posts can be found here and here.

I thought the apron was finished and I was really pleased with the result.
Then I decided the bottom section was a little too plain and black.  I've been doing a little bit of free motion quilting recently and I still don't feel as comfortable as I'd like to be when doing it.  I thought maybe I'd use this black "canvas" to practice some more.

i switched my presser foot from the one on the right to the one on the left
this free-motion quilting foot is great

i had to unscrew and remove the entire foot

then i screwed the other one on

i thought it might be a good idea to use a scrap piece of fabric
to test-run this flower idea i had

so far so good

ugh
ugh-ly
i might need some more practice...

at least the petals sort of met in the middle this time
also, you'll notice the freezer paper that i ironed on to the back

the freezer paper helped to give some bulk to the fabric

i thought maybe if i circled the center it might make the petals look like they meet up nicely

This is where i have a problem with my free-motion sewing.  I love the way it looks when someone else does it.  When I'm doing it however, I am way too critical and need things to line up too perfectly.  I am getting better about just enjoying the end result and not worrying too much about the few stray stitches along the way.  I do like the way it looks in the end, but I still have trouble letting myself go during the process.
So I thought I better just skip the FOURTH test run and dive in to the apron.  I also told myself that no matter how bad it came out I wouldn't use my seam ripper.


i ironed a big piece of freezer paper to the back of the apron bottom

i also grabbed my spray bottle which came in handy later

i sketched a flower chain with some chalk
just so i could have a general idea of where
the flowers should be placed
here it is after stitching
you can see that it doesn't line up exactly
that's ok
i like how it looks
i LIKE the imperfections
(those last three phrases are my new mantra)

this is how the freezer paper looks after stitching
it's a little easier to see the stiches here
you can also see how i got about two flowers in
when my bobbin thread ran out

seriously?
i was so nervous about the whole process
and it's going along great
i'm repeating my mantra

that's ok
i like how it looks
i LIKE the imperfections

then my bobbin thread ran out
so frustrating
it didn't stop me though
i just tied the threads together on the back
when i was done
then i used my trusty spray bottle

i like that it's orange

spraying the paper makes it a little easier to remove

peel away the pieces of the freezer paper from the back

gently use a tweezer if necessary
it helps to remove the smaller bits

this is the back and you can still see a few
pieces of the paper stuck in the centers
that's ok
they'll work their way out eventually

i also used the spray bottle to remove the chalk from the front

i must say i really do like how the flowers look

much better once the chalk lines were removed
now it doesn't look so plain right?

i can't wait to wear this apron
i had no idea what it would look like when i started
but i love how it turned out

now it's time to tackle a quilt using this flower chain stitch

Monday, March 1, 2010

Black & White Part Two

On to the assembly of my Black and White themed Tie One On apron.  In my previous post I showed you how I made the pattern and now I'll show you how I sewed it together.
i folded the strips for the straps in half with right sides facing
they were pressed, but still didn't lay exactly flat since it is swimsuit fabric

by folding over one end before sewing the wrong sides together
i was was able to create a nice edge
this was the end of the strap which would not be concealed later
the second strap was sewn together the same way

i guess i should say it was serged together the same way
if you don't have a serger you could use a zigzag stitch

using a safety pin i turned the strap tubes right side out

and then topstitched so they would lay flat and not be so tubey anymore
By the way...
sharing my space with cats
means i have to use my serger
AND my sewing machine
in the same space
but i'm happy to at least HAVE a serger

here are the two straps
each with only one nice finished edge
the other will be concealed in a minute

but first i have to sew the hand-wipe band together

with right sides facing, serge the top (curved) edge of the band pieces together
then press toward the backing fabric
i also stitched the serged seam to the backing fabric to make sure the seam would
stay nice and flat
that swimsuiting can be tricky
i don't want any surprises once the apron's been washed and worn
while i was stitching the seam down i did this:
by pulling the fabric away from the seam but still sewing along the seam i was able to mimic
the effect of pressing the fabric once the bands would be folded back with wrong sides together
as you can see below i used white thread to keep that seam in line
this is the bottom rectangle
three of the sides are pressed and folded in two times
just to clean up the edges
i could have use the serger to keep the inside edges nice
but i liked the bulk on the edges that folding created
plus i wanted to use a zigzag stitch to sew the seams

i thought it would be a nice decorative border
the black seemed too plain
it looked like a napkin
i could use a napkin next time
the zigzag gives it flare
now find the midpoint of the raw edge
and the midpoint of the swimsuit fabric band
pin them together from their midpoints outward
on both sides
notice that the band is not folded in half yet
the black part on top above will be the back of the band
this is a strange view, but the lower part of the apron is hanging down from the band
this is after the previous seam was sewn
this gives you a better idea of what's going on
i wanted to show that the lower part of the apron still existed

this next part might get weird
and the apron's starting to look like a t-shirt
just trust me
i worked the edges one at a time
above you are looking at the raw edge of a strap about to be concealed
you may notice in these next pictures that i folded up the other edges
that was before i decided to sew the seams one at a time
it really wasn't necessary
and looks a little silly now
so we'll just pretend it didn't happen
deal?
by folding the band pieces right sides together
at the already stitched seam
i could catch the strap inside
(yes those are the folded edges.... so silly)

you can see where the zigzag edge of the lower apron
meets the edge of the back band panel about to be sewn

i sewed from the zigzag stitching around the corner and down
an L shape
i also reinforced the corners since i planned to snip the extra fabric away

both sides of the apron were sewn this way
the sides were turned right-side out and pressed

this is the back view, but you can see the strap coming out the side
again, this is the back view
it looks like a t-shirt
the middle seam has not been stitched down at this point

see?
i topstitched with a zigzag in order to keep the pattern going
and to hide my mess of bobbin threads under the seam
now it's starting to look like an apron
or a t-shirt
i thought i was done...


Cute right?  Not WWE-nightmare at all right? 

I met my goals:
high-waisted, swimsuit hand-wiping panel, black, white, simple.

I decided to go one step further before it was complete.  I may have failed simple....