I have just learnt how to make a hair tie. They are really cute accessories and are really easy to make.
Difficulty Rating: Very easy
Time: 15-25 minutes hand sewn.
What you need:
- Needle
- White thread
- 1 big matching button
- Black hair tie [ you can but these from a chemist or a super market]
- Cotton fabric
- Fabric scissors
- Cotton scissors
Note: This can be done with any fabric but it is best to start with cotton.
How to make a pretty hair tie
1. Cut a large circle from your fabric.
2. Thread your needle with a single thread.
3. Secure your thread in the fabric.
4.Do a tacking stitch around the edges of the circle.
5. When you have sewn all the way around your circle, gently pull the fabric with your thread until it bunches up in the center.
6. Pull your thread through to the back of the hair tie
7. Position your button in the center of the hair tie, at the front.
8. Bring your needle and thread through the first hole of the button.
9. Bring your needle down through the other hole.
10. Repeat steps 5 to 6 times or until secure.
11. Bring needle through the back of the hair tie.
12. Position your black hair tie where your thread is.
13. Secure your thread in place.
14. Attach the black hair tie with an over stitch. Do this 10 to 12 times.
Your hair tie is now finished!
You can make hair ties for Christmas, Easter, Halloween etc.
Enjoy!
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Sunday, 27 October 2013
Saturday, 12 October 2013
How to make a sock monkey
In my sewing class at school we have learnt how to make a sock monkey.
Sock monkeys are cute toys that you can cuddle, put on your desk for show and admire.
Difficulty rating: Medium
What you need:
- 1 pair of socks.
- needle
- matching thread to the colour of the socks
- black embroidery thread
- pink embroidery thread
- fabric scissors
- cotton scissors
- two black buttons
- lots of stuffing
- fabric pen
- pin
Template
The sock on the left is the sock where you will cut out your sock monkeys ears,arms, tail and mouth. The sock on the right is the sock with the body and the legs.
How to make a sock monkey
The body:
1. Lay out your two socks.
2. Turn both of your socks inside out.
3. Take a sock, You will notice a faint crease down the center of your sock.
4. Align the creases on either side of the sock. Make sure the heel of the sock is straight and also in line.
5. Flip the sock over so you can not see the heel.
6. At the top of your sock, draw 1 even legs up the sock until you reach the heel.
7. Repeat instruction 6 on the opposite side.
8. Sew back stitch along the line of the first leg you have drawn. When you reach the end of that leg make a knot and cut you thread.
9. Repeat instruction 8 on the opposite leg.
10. Using fabric scissors, cut along the two legs, about half a centimeter away from the seam, until you reach the top of your two legs.
11.Between the tops of your two legs, cut using fabric scissors.
12. Gently turn your sock monkey body inside out.
13. You will see an opening at the the top of the two legs. Stuff the body carefully through there, including the legs. Gently push it in with a pencil.
14. At the opening of the body, do slip stitch in matching thread. For clearer instructions on how to do slip stitch, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWlE_-mS1-M .
The limbs
Now it is time to make the arms and tail of your sock monkey.
1. Cut around the heel of the sock using fabric scissors.
2. Turn it inside out.
3. Position the mouth where you want it to go on the body.
4. Pin the mouth in place at the bottom of the heel.
5. Add a little bit of stuffing into the mouth.
6. Sew a slip stitch, attaching the mouth to the body. Make sure you remove the pin.
7. Using your fabric pen, trace a smile onto the mouth.
8. Using pink embroidery thread, sew a back stitch onto the smile you have marked.
Some people also do a french knot at the sides of the mouth to make the sock monkey more realistic.
The eyes
1. Position your two black buttons onto your sock monkey, just above the mouth.
2. Using black embroidery thread, sew your buttons onto your sock monkey with across stitch. Repeat this stitch 3 to 4 times, or until secure.
The ears
1. Using your fabric pen, trace 2 large ears [ template shown above ]
2. Sew a back stitch along the trace.
3. Cut out your ears. Remember to cut at least half a centimeter away from the seam.
4. Position your ears onto the sock monkeys head.
5. Sew a slip stitch, attaching the ears to the head.
You have just made a sock monkey! Congratulations!
Sock monkeys are cute toys that you can cuddle, put on your desk for show and admire.
Difficulty rating: Medium
- 1 pair of socks.
- needle
- matching thread to the colour of the socks
- black embroidery thread
- pink embroidery thread
- fabric scissors
- cotton scissors
- two black buttons
- lots of stuffing
- fabric pen
- pin
Template
How to make a sock monkey
The body:
1. Lay out your two socks.
2. Turn both of your socks inside out.
3. Take a sock, You will notice a faint crease down the center of your sock.
4. Align the creases on either side of the sock. Make sure the heel of the sock is straight and also in line.
5. Flip the sock over so you can not see the heel.
6. At the top of your sock, draw 1 even legs up the sock until you reach the heel.
7. Repeat instruction 6 on the opposite side.
8. Sew back stitch along the line of the first leg you have drawn. When you reach the end of that leg make a knot and cut you thread.
9. Repeat instruction 8 on the opposite leg.
10. Using fabric scissors, cut along the two legs, about half a centimeter away from the seam, until you reach the top of your two legs.
11.Between the tops of your two legs, cut using fabric scissors.
12. Gently turn your sock monkey body inside out.
13. You will see an opening at the the top of the two legs. Stuff the body carefully through there, including the legs. Gently push it in with a pencil.
14. At the opening of the body, do slip stitch in matching thread. For clearer instructions on how to do slip stitch, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWlE_-mS1-M .
The limbs
Now it is time to make the arms and tail of your sock monkey.
1. Trace the 2 arms and tail [ template shown above ]onto your second sock. Make sure it is inside out.
2. Sew back stitch along the arms and tail.
3. Cut your arms and tail out. Make sure you cut half a centimeter away from the seam.
4. When you reach the top of your arms and tail, cut across the fabric, so your arms and tail are fully cut out.
5. Turn the arms and tail inside out.
6. Stuff the arms and tail carefully until you have one centimeter of fabric left at the top of the arm.
Attaching the limbs
This is how you attach the limbs.
1. Position your arms and tail where you want them to go.
2. Sew a slip stitch, connecting the arms and tail to the body.
The mouth
1. Cut around the heel of the sock using fabric scissors.
2. Turn it inside out.
3. Position the mouth where you want it to go on the body.
4. Pin the mouth in place at the bottom of the heel.
5. Add a little bit of stuffing into the mouth.
6. Sew a slip stitch, attaching the mouth to the body. Make sure you remove the pin.
7. Using your fabric pen, trace a smile onto the mouth.
8. Using pink embroidery thread, sew a back stitch onto the smile you have marked.
Some people also do a french knot at the sides of the mouth to make the sock monkey more realistic.
The eyes
1. Position your two black buttons onto your sock monkey, just above the mouth.
2. Using black embroidery thread, sew your buttons onto your sock monkey with across stitch. Repeat this stitch 3 to 4 times, or until secure.
The ears
1. Using your fabric pen, trace 2 large ears [ template shown above ]
2. Sew a back stitch along the trace.
3. Cut out your ears. Remember to cut at least half a centimeter away from the seam.
4. Position your ears onto the sock monkeys head.
5. Sew a slip stitch, attaching the ears to the head.
You have just made a sock monkey! Congratulations!
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Folk Art Needlecraft
I have received a really cool sewing book from my friend Rosie { rosiepatcher.blogspot.com.au } and it has some great sewing ideas. However, most of these ideas are for experienced sewers so the projects in this book may not be appropriate for your sewing ability. When you are capable of neat, precise stitches and have some knowledge of sewing, you should definitely try these creative projects.
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