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30.8.10
BEWARE!!! These Are Very Addicting!
Sensory Balls
These are addicting to make!!!! You can make these up pretty quickly. They make a grea t present for a baby, a birthday, or Christmas.







These are addicting to make!!!! You can make these up pretty quickly. They make a grea t present for a baby, a birthday, or Christmas.
After making a ball out make of denim last week I thought it would be a good idea to make some out of different fabrics and colors. So during nap time one day I made these. I planned on putting them up for Christmas, but Dakota woke up early from nap and saw them. It was all over then. Of course he wanted to play with them right then.
How could I say no? I told him to go ahead.
I was interested to see if he would notice the different textures. I just sat back and watched him and he noticed the textures right away.
He touched all of them and said "Hey Mommy this one is the hardest."
He was right!!!
"And this one is the softest."
"This one has lots of colors."
These will provide HOURS of fun!
These are great for rainy days and evenings!!! We have a blast playing with them.
And they are a great learning tool too!!! We talk about colors, textures, sizes, and count them.
I made them from fleece, denim, vinyl, felt, cotton, minky, chenille, suede, furry, flannel, and terry cloth.
I still want to make a few more. I want to do cordouroy, jersey, and leather.

22.8.10
Denim Design Day 7
Embellished Jeans
I love to go to Buckle and see all the clothes. What I don't like are the $200+ for a pair of jeans. I would love to be able to buy them but that isn't going to happen unless I win the l ottery! While browsing in there one day my husband found a pair of jeans that was embellished with leather crosses. They we amazing and he really wanted them. So for Christmas last year I created him a pair very similar to the ones we saw in Buckle. He loves them and wears them all the time! I made these before my blogging days but I did post about them HERE. I have had a couple people ask how I made them so I figured what better time then now. I made my son a pair like Daddy's.
Supplies Needed:
Jeans
Leather Scraps
Jeans Thread
Leather needle
Grab your leather scraps and trace or freehand crosses on the back side.
I did 5 total. 3 for the front and 2 for the back pockets. The 3 for the front are all a lttle different styles and sizes. The 2 for the back pockets are identical. Cut them out.
Grab the seam ripper and rip open the inner seam of the leg the crosses are going on.
*I do the inner seam because it is easier to sew back when you're finished *
Arrange the crosses on the jeans how ever you like them.
Using jeans thread and a leather needle sew the crosses to the jeans.
On the bigger cross I sewed around the edges.
On the small ones I just sewed down the middle of the cross.
Sew the inseam that you opened up and then zig zag stitch or serge the raw edge.
Here's the front.
Now for the pockets:
Grab the seam ripper again and open the seams on the pockets.
I left the top where it is bar tacked alone but you can take the pocket completely off to make it easier to add the crosses.
Sew the cross in the middle of the pocket.
Sew the pocket back on following the seam that you pulled out.
Here's the finished pockets.
You now have a $200 pair of jeans for close to nothing.



21.8.10
Denim Design Day 6
Sewing Tool Belt
Every time I am working on a sewing project I spend time trying to f ind the scissors, tape measure, or seam ripper. I set them down and then they get covered up or moved. I get very aggrevated at myself when this happens so it was time to do something about it. So I made myself a tool belt. Since I still have tons of pockets and waistbands left from the quilt that's what I used.
Supplies Needed:
Waistband from jeans
4 pockets from jeans
Jeans thread
Cut 4 pockets off of a pair of jeans. Leave 1" of extra fabric above the top of the pocket.
(I know there are 5 in this picture, but I ended up only needing 4. )
Open up the waistband and tuck the tabs (extra fabric above the pockets) inside the waistband and pin.
I put the first pocket just past the buttonhole.\
Sew.
Put it on and fill with your sewing tools.
Yeah, it's really that easy!
No more searching for my scissors
or seam ripper
or tape measure.

20.8.10
Denim Design Day 5
Denim Balls
It's been rainy here for the last few days so we have had to find fun things to do inside. I found a great pattern and tutorial for fabric balls at The Purl Bee. I am soooo glad I did.! The kids LOVE these and have played with these for hours!!! This is a great way to us up some scraps and you can whip these up quickly. I made mine a little different then The Purl Bee. Here's how I made mine.
Supplies Needed:
Scraps of fabric
Poly-fil
Marking pen
Scissors
Sewing machine
Step 1:
Trace the pattern on to your fabric on the bias .
***Make sure to do this on the bias or you will end up with a wonky pumpkin shaped ball instead of a round ball***
You need a total of 8 pieces. I did 4 light and 4 dark, but you can do any combination.
Step 2
Cut them.
Step 3
Put one dark piece and one light piece right sides together.
Step 4
Sew.
Step 5
Put another light piece right sides together on the dark piece and sew.
Step 6
Now put another dark piece on the light piece right sides together and sew.
You have made 1/2 of the ball.
Step 7
Repeat step 3-6 to make the other half of the ball.
Step 8
Put the 2 halves right sides together.
Step 9
Sew. Leave an opening to turn it right side out.
***Back stitch at each side of the opening so the seam doesn't rip open when you are flipping it out.***
Step 10
Turn rightside out.
Step 11
Stuff with Poly-fil.
Step 12
Handstitch the opening closed.
Go have some fun!!!!
Even Daddy joined in the fun!!!

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