Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Quilted Dish Cover

 Hello Readers. The holiday season is upon us and that means we will be taking food to parties and get-togethers as we visit friends and family. I thought it would handy to have a cover and carrying case for my baking dish. It wasn't hard to make, let me show you.

Take a dish to dinner and keep it warm too. 

I had a piece of quilted fabric that I wanted to use. I have an unusual size dish. It is 9x11 but it is very deep. I tried different ways to fit my fabric piece around my dish first to make sure it would work. I made sure the fabric could wrap up the sides of my dish and overlap on the top of the dish. That is the key to the whole project.

*You could also use an old blanket, pillow sham, quilt, table cover, towel .... anything that you like that has a bit of thickness to insulate your dish.

I wanted to make my cover in the same shape as my dish. I wanted it to have sides that my dish could sit down in. I cut out these squares so that I could sew the corners of my cover. 

You can see here what I mean. I wanted to sew this corner together so the sides would stand up. The extra fabric will cover the top and keep my dish warm. 
 
I used my serger to sew the sides. It will keep them from fraying. You could also use a sewing machine with a zigzag stitch.
 
Here is a look at the cover with the corners sewn so that the sides stand up. There is extra fabric on each side and it looks too big but don't cut it off. It is going to make the top of the cover. 

When the fabric is over the top of the dish those extra "flaps" can be tucked into the cover and add insulation to the top of the dish. 

When these little flaps are tucked in the cover is nicely closed and the dish is covered and will stay warmer than if it was just sitting out uncovered. But those edges don't look great. Let's make it prettier. 
 
 
 I used matching double-fold bias tape on all the exposed edges.

 It will make the cover look more nicely finished. 

I sewed the bias tape with matching thread so that the stitches would blend in. 

The bias tape is folded so no raw edges will show. The bias tape is like a hot dog bun and the fabric edge is the hot dog. I fit the edge of the fabric into the bias tape and sewed all 3 layers together. 

The bias tape looks much better than the unfinished edges. 

I took a piece of wide ribbon that was about a yard long. I connected the ends to make a loop. This is going to be the handles to carry the cover and dish. 

I put the loop under the cover. The wide ribbon will help keep the dish stable and level. 

I pinned the ribbon to the cover so it would stay centered in the middle of the bottom of the cover while I sew. The ribbon needs to be symmetrical to keep the dish level when carrying it. 

The ribbon loop comes up over the top and makes 2 handles. 

I stitched both sides of the ribbon to the cover so that it would stay in place. 

I folded the handles into thirds where my hand would hold it. 

I sewed about 3 inches to make the "handle" easy to grab. 

When my cover was finished it stayed closed over the dish and was easy to carry. And it looks cute too. 

When I open the cover my baking dish is ready to open and share. I hope you can enjoy food and fun with friends and family in the coming months.

















Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Tiered Shirt to Full Skirt

 Hello Readers. I love getting hand-me-downs to refashion and this shirt was one of those hand-me-downs. It was an unusual shirt. It had pretty stitched detail at the neckline and it had very full tiers of ruffles like a skirt.

 
Before and after. 

This shirt was so wide and full. I wasn't sure why it was quite so big. 

This shirt was a size small but it was as big around as a full skirt. So, I made a skirt.

I cut the sleeves off the shirt. I really liked that needle point decoration at the neckline. Maybe that could be the waistband. 

I folded the top of my new skirt under. I thought I could make a casing for an elastic waistband. 
 
 I finished the casing and put elastic through it using a large safety pin. I sewed the waistband closed and that was it.
 
I always like green and the colors of the waistband were a nice touch. Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.
 









Thursday, November 14, 2024

Denim for Pennies

 Hello Readers. Sometimes when I go on a thrift adventure I find a real gem. This classic simple denim skirt was an amazing find. It was only 25 cents.That's right. One quarter.

Before and after. 

I liked these front seams a lot and the dark wash of the denim was nice too. 

I found this skirt in the 25 cent bin. 

Were they serious??? I doubled checked with the nice grandma-type woman at the front desk. (She reminded me of my Grandmom.) They were serious. It was only a quarter!!

The only problem was that the skirt had was the messy hem someone had made. I didn't mind, I have made some messy hems before. I took it home and made it my own. 

I needed to resize this skirt. It was just a bit big and I wanted it to fit really well. It had stretch to it and that would help with fit and comfort. I made new side seams so that I could keep those 2 front seams centered and symmetrically placed. 

I wanted the skirt to have a straight fit like a pencil skirt. I liked how it turned out. Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself. And go by your local thrift store, you might find something fabulous.




Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Fall Collage Top

 Hello Readers. I really like fall colors and these 2 shirt had beautiful floral patterns. Neither shirt fit so I decided to cut them up and use them for parts.

Before and after. 

I had 2 shirts with nice fall colors and I had my Collage Top pattern. I thought I could make one perfect fall top.

I cut out my pieces. I had to adjust a little because I did not have quite enough fabric. I always think I have enough fabric but I never actually verify that before I start a project. Then I am "creatively" trying anything and everything to make it work out. This pattern has good directions, you should follow them more closely than I did.

I did some sewing. 

I love how it turned out using the three different fabrics from the original shirts. The neckline was a bit big and it didn't fit quite right so I folded the fabric over and into the center and added a button to improve the fit. 

I had made a big mess by the time I was done. 

I loved the end result.

Do you say Autumn or Fall? Either way, thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.









Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Easy Felt Pie Decoration

 Hello Readers. Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. It has all the warm fuzzy feelings and yummy foods.  It is November so that means Thanksgiving is coming to my part of the world soon. I wanted to decorate with that in mind and made this felt bunting to hang for the holiday. Pumpkin pie is a big part of Thanksgiving and fall in general. Let's celebrate with pie.  

 Pumpkin pie with whipped cream anyone?

Get out all your felt. Or go to the craft store and buy some felt pieces. You will need a lot of tan for the pie crust pieces. And orange for the pumpkin. You will want a bit of white for the whipped cream too. You can also make red-cherry, blue-blueberry or brown-chocolate pie. You can make whatever you like best.

 
I cut triangular pieces from the tan fabric for my pie crust. 
 
I wanted the tan pie crust pieces a bit larger than the colored "pie filling" pieces. That way the pie crust would peek out just a little.
 
I cut tan strips for the crimped crust around the edge of the pie. I cut these pieces about 1/2 inch wide and 6 inches long. It does not need to be exact, you can make it all fit when you glue the parts together. 

I used my hot glue gun to attach the triangles together. Hot glue guns can be very hot, mine is approximately the temperature of lava. Use caution. 

When I glued the crust to the edge of the pie piece I pinch or crimped it together as I glued it. I held it in place for a minute so the glue could set up. 

I traced and cut out some circles. 
 
 They were not very large, approximately 3 inches in diameter. These are going to make my whipped cream. 
 
I folded the white circles so that there was a point at the center. I glued the center of the circle to the piece of pie. You can use 2 circles to make a large sized dollop of whipped cream. 
 
When each piece of pie was done, I added them to one long string. 
 
I glued white ribbon across the back of each piece of pie.(Any ribbon or string will do.) I glued one after the other so that it would make a wide bunting to hang up. 
 
I added a bow in between each piece of pie because it seemed pretty. 
 
 The bows are just decorative. You can skip them if you want. 
 
The pie bunting is cute anywhere, over the mantel, in a classroom, in a kitchen window, or in this case in an office. Thank you for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.