I haven't been posting as much lately because it seems that just when I'm going to finish a project something comes up. I have about five things I want to post on my blog that I can't post because I haven't managed to do those finishing details yet. We've found and painted a light for the new sitting room. We've built a 6' DVD case that holds (almost) everything including Wii games. We even punched through the wall in our family room to put in a component shelf under the TV so we could finally get rid of (what remained of) the entertainment center. I love all the projects but we've managed to just live with them 95% done. That is the fun of having a blog. It makes me finish things I would otherwise just live with.
Just for fun though, I'm going to show you an in progress project. I'm working on the pattern for a large clutch. The prototype looks promising but there's a few things I'll be changing up in the final version.
I like the chevrons. I like the size, 12"x6". I even like the button. I'm not too happy with the fabric, but it was free, so I'm not sweating that. The thing that bugs me the most is the way the flap does not lay down smoothly on the sides. That will have to be worked with.
The back side has two more chevron stripes. I think the stripes are cute and I do like the way the fabric is fraying. It made it super easy to sew the stripes on, as well, so bonus!
I do love the interior of this clutch. The great big zipper pocket was easy to put in. I have just ID/credit/membership card pockets on the other side. Of course, these days I'm not sure if 9 pockets is enough. Between the library card, the zoo card, the museum card, the grocery store loyalty cards, the clothing store loyalty cards. . . there may actually not be any space left for my driver's licence or debit card. hey! This clutch saves money! Obviously I can't drive anywhere or spend money when using it. It's the budget clutch!
I'm going to work up a final version of this one soon. Hopefully I can figure out how to make digital patterns as well. From the numbers on my blog, an Etsy store with just the ruffle bag patterns in it would do pretty well. I'd put other stuff in it too, of course. Two products would just look silly.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Finding my style
It's been interesting planning my living room redo. (Which by the way I've decided to call my sitting room. It's just sounds cozier and since the room is small and cozy, sitting room works for me.) Anyway, the interesting part is getting to bring new stuff into my decor in a planned way. Previously most of my decorating involved more serendipity than planning. I found something I liked or I dug something out of box and then found a place for it. Things happened in a very slow way and no room in my home has ever been fully decorated, at least decorated in a way that made me happy.
This time I'm planning. I've got my inspiration board on Pintrest and I have a vision in my head of what the room will look like. It's exciting and fun. It's also been very revealing. I've looked through a lot of inspiration photos both online and in print. There's so many beautiful rooms out there. I love the look of the random plate collections and the milk glass and empty frames, however, none of those things will every be in my house. I like the white rooms too, they look so tranquil, but they won't ever be in my home either.
I've discovered two things: 1. I love color. The color thing is obvious. I am a woman who owns a red couch. I full intend at this point to own a red couch for the rest of my life. I love how cheerful colored walls look. You won't find me sewing white slipcovers and painting the walls "soft bone" or "winter chill."
2. My decor must be meaningful. Not so much the furniture, partly because, quite frankly, both my husband and I come from a long line of families with lots of children and very little heirloom quality furniture. The wall decor and the knick knacks need to mean something to me. I have a small home. I have purged a lot of stuff over the years that I don't love. I discovered that for me to love and want to keep something it has to have a memory or at least an emotion associated with it. Pretty alone doesn't cut it. I love decorating with photos of my family, with the small heirlooms I do have. Not just things.
I want to hang my walls with memories.
So as I start collecting the things that go in that room, there might be one or two just things, but just about every item will have a memory associated with it. I'm really going to love having a little piece of my grandmother's talents, and a memory of a family vacation, and all the little things we love and cherish right there.
What has a decorating project taught you about yourself? Do you go for collections? Do you like busy full rooms, or clean, clutter free rooms? Which way are you leaning on the great white trend of the 'teens? How do you choose what to decorate with?
This time I'm planning. I've got my inspiration board on Pintrest and I have a vision in my head of what the room will look like. It's exciting and fun. It's also been very revealing. I've looked through a lot of inspiration photos both online and in print. There's so many beautiful rooms out there. I love the look of the random plate collections and the milk glass and empty frames, however, none of those things will every be in my house. I like the white rooms too, they look so tranquil, but they won't ever be in my home either.
I've discovered two things: 1. I love color. The color thing is obvious. I am a woman who owns a red couch. I full intend at this point to own a red couch for the rest of my life. I love how cheerful colored walls look. You won't find me sewing white slipcovers and painting the walls "soft bone" or "winter chill."
2. My decor must be meaningful. Not so much the furniture, partly because, quite frankly, both my husband and I come from a long line of families with lots of children and very little heirloom quality furniture. The wall decor and the knick knacks need to mean something to me. I have a small home. I have purged a lot of stuff over the years that I don't love. I discovered that for me to love and want to keep something it has to have a memory or at least an emotion associated with it. Pretty alone doesn't cut it. I love decorating with photos of my family, with the small heirlooms I do have. Not just things.
I want to hang my walls with memories.
So as I start collecting the things that go in that room, there might be one or two just things, but just about every item will have a memory associated with it. I'm really going to love having a little piece of my grandmother's talents, and a memory of a family vacation, and all the little things we love and cherish right there.
What has a decorating project taught you about yourself? Do you go for collections? Do you like busy full rooms, or clean, clutter free rooms? Which way are you leaning on the great white trend of the 'teens? How do you choose what to decorate with?
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