Brandi and I at graduation
Brandi and I had most of our classes together and worked on multiple projects together; so when I found out she was coming up to visit I immediately began looking up classes that we could take together, cooking, crafting, basket weaving...anything I could find, but after not really finding anything that jumped out at me, I decided we could just make up our own projects!
Also, I had just bought a new sewing machine and had a sewing class the week before so I was "sew" excited about her and I playing with my new machine! Brandi and I have a lot in common; we have an eye for what looks good, we're thrifty, we love the hunt of a good bargain, and a coincidence that we both were Accounting majors?...I don't think so!
So when Brandi complimented me on my tea towel from Anthropologie, I said, "Thanks, it was $12, don't use it". It was settled, we would make our own applique tea towels for a fraction of the price, that could be used.
We found a cute but simple pic:
Traced it and chose our material (still the same $3 box of garage sale material).
Brandi's bird
my 3 birds (symbolizing, Brandi, me, and the girl with the weird skirt, j/k!)
When taking my sewing class, my sewing instructor said, "Do you sew-on any appliques?" (I sat there thinking through the context clues with a blank stare) I finally gulped and said, "Is that the thing where you take a thing and sew it on other thing, like...letters and stuff?" I felt like an idiot, but she said, "yep, that is sewing on appliques!" Yeah, I got it right, I didn't know there was going to be a quiz, lol!
Brandi, sewing her bird on.
We used the standard foot (B) and a blanket stitch to move around the applique and around the edge of the muslin fabric.
The look of the stitch from the back
My 3 birds, two outside birds sewn on.
The finished project! It's hard to tell the exact cost, probably should be less than $1 a piece, but I used up half the spool of thread because I put the bobbin in backwards. It kept clumping up and I thought the machine was broke until I replaced the empty thread and re-threaded the bobbin! If only the machine would've come with an instruction manual...that wasn't so completely boring that I could've read it, and known what the problem was!
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It was the bobbin?!?! I don't know who you are third girl but I am glad you were weird and didn't steal my Jen. Bff and ever:)
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Those turned out really cute. You girls are so talented and it's more fun to make them instead of buying them!!! Aren't you so proud of yourselves and glad your old machine broke?!? Mom
ReplyDeleteLol! Wow, don't commit a fashion crime around Brandi or she'll block you from her memory!
ReplyDeleteHaha Mom, not completely happy my old machine broke. It was cheaper to keep pretending that the zig-zag stitch was a blanket stitch when, "...sewing something on something else...like letters." Lol! It was lots of fun though!
ReplyDeleteCool Project. Great Idea.
ReplyDelete:) thank you!
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