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Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 15, 2020

DIY Plush Pygmy Puff

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

DIY Plush Pygmy Puff

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Make your own plush Pygmy Puff pet, a fluffy, magical creature from the Harry Potter books!

DIY Plush Harry Potter Pygmy Puff

Back again with another fun Harry Potter project! Today is all about Pygmy Puffs, which are a fluffy, magical creature that is briefly mentioned in Harry Potter. My daughter loves the idea of owning her own Pygmy Puff, so we decided to make one ourselves! We had a lot of fun picking out *just* the right fabric and working together to create this little puffball creature that immediately stole our hearts.

For those who haven't read the books, here's the description according to Harry Potter Wiki: “A Pygmy Puff is a miniature Puffskein, bred in the back of Fred and George Weasley’s shop Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes at 93 Diagon Alley in London, and sold there as one of the known products in the WonderWitch range. It is one of their most popular products, as George said they were having trouble breeding them fast enough for the demand. Ginny Weasley bought a purple Pygmy Puff named Arnold in 1996, which she frequently played with at Hogwarts.”

So, what are you waiting for? Let's make some Pygmy Puff plushies!!
Friday, April 10, 2020

DIY Book Pocket Pillow

Friday, April 10, 2020

DIY Book Pocket Pillow

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This Book Pocket Pillow is perfect for story time, sleepovers, car rides, and more!

DIY Book Pocket Pillow

My daughter is a bookworm, and is always on the go. I made this Book Pocket Pillow for her to take her books with her wherever she goes, and be comfortable at the same time! This pillow is the perfect size to cuddle up with to read on a sunny afternoon, and the pocket on the front will hold your kids favorite books and flashlight, or a beloved stuffed animal to take to a sleepover or on a long car ride. It's such an easy pillow to make, and would even recommend it as a great beginner project!
Monday, February 10, 2020

DIY Weighted Wolf Stuffed Animal

Monday, February 10, 2020

DIY Weighted Wolf Stuffed Animal

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Make an easy and affordable weighted stuffed animal for kids with sensory needs!

DIY Weighted Wolf Stuffed Animal

If you know a kid with sensory issues, you'll agree that weighted blankets and lap pads can be a lifesaver. My daughter has ADHD, and her weighted blanket has helped so much! After researching lap pads, I knew I could make something myself that was cuter and a lot more affordable. She is obsessed with wolves right now, so I decided to make a wolf stuffed animal that doubles as a lap pad for homework time and to keep calm when she starts feeling overwhelmed.
Monday, November 4, 2019

DIY Reindeer Prance Pillow with Free Cut File

Monday, November 4, 2019

DIY Reindeer Prance Pillow with Free Cut File

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 Make your own DIY Reindeer Prance Pillow to add a little Christmas spirit to your home this holiday season!

DIY Reindeer Prance Pillow with Free Cut File

Throw pillows are a simple way to add decor to your home, and are especially fun when you can customize them yourself! With just a little bit of fabric, iron-on vinyl, and a pillow insert, you can make a holiday pillow in a snap. This DIY Reindeer Prance pillow cover is so simple to make, and I've got the FREE cut file here so you can make one for yourself!
Friday, September 27, 2019

DIY Doll Pajamas with Cricut EasyPress Mini

Friday, September 27, 2019

DIY Doll Pajamas with Cricut EasyPress Mini

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**I am SO sorry, but I didn't realize Cricut removed Simplicity patterns from their library until now! This pattern directly from Simplicity is similar to what I used: https://www.simplicity.com/simplicity-storefront-catalog/patterns/crafts/doll-clothing/simplicity-pattern-8576-unisex-doll-clothes. I plan to make some new printable patterns similar to this project that you will be able to be cut with the Cricut Maker.

Make your 18" dolls some new pajamas using the Cricut Maker and the new EasyPress Mini!

DIY Doll Pajamas with Cricut EasyPress Mini

Making clothes for 18" dolls is so much fun! Kind of addicting, actually. Now that I use my Cricut Maker to make doll clothes, I save so much time and trouble since the machine does the hard part for me! My daughter's doll was needing some new pajamas, so I decided to whip up a pair using my Cricut Maker and the brand new EasyPress Mini
Wednesday, February 20, 2019

18" Doll Clothes Made Easy with the Cricut Maker

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

18" Doll Clothes Made Easy with the Cricut Maker

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**I am SO sorry, but I didn't realize Cricut removed Simplicity patterns from their library until now! This pattern directly from Simplicity is similar to what I used: https://www.simplicity.com/simplicity-storefront-catalog/patterns/crafts/doll-clothing/simplicity-pattern-8576-unisex-doll-clothes. I plan to make some new printable patterns similar to this project that you will be able to be cut with the Cricut Maker.

Making 18" doll clothes couldn't be easier when you use the Cricut Maker!

18" Doll Clothes Made Easy with the Cricut Maker

As soon as my daughter got her 18" doll, there was an immediate need for her to have ALL the things. My mom supplied a full wardrobe for her doll, but not everyone is so lucky. Doll clothes can be expensive to buy and intimidating to make yourself (unless you're a pro at sewing).

Unless it's super basic, I'm not really the best at cutting out the tiny patterns perfectly. Did you know that there are Simplicity doll clothes patterns that can be cut with the Cricut Maker? Yep. Let's just say that life has just become a lot easier if you have someone in your life with a 18" doll that needs some new clothes!
Tuesday, November 20, 2018

DIY Cat Travel Pillow with Free Pattern

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

DIY Cat Travel Pillow with Free Pattern

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Travel in comfort with a DIY Cat Travel Pillow (with free pattern and cut file)!

DIY Cat Travel Pillow with Free Pattern

If you're planning on doing any traveling, a neck pillow is a must-have! Especially if you're traveling with kids. This simple sewing tutorial includes a free kid-sized Cat Travel Pillow pattern that you can use with your Cricut machine* to make a neck pillow for your next vacation or even an afternoon "cat nap"!

*You don't have to use a Cricut machine for this project, but I would definitely recommend it!
Monday, October 8, 2018

DIY Vanellope von Schweetz Costume

Monday, October 8, 2018

DIY Vanellope von Schweetz Costume

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Bring Vanellope from Wreck-It Ralph to life this Halloween with this DIY Vanellope von Schweetz Costume!

DIY Vanellope von Schweetz Costume
Wednesday, September 19, 2018

DIY Cat Sleep Mask with Cricut and EasyPress 2

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

DIY Cat Sleep Mask with Cricut and EasyPress 2

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Take the ultimate cat nap with this adorable DIY Cat Sleep Mask made with Cricut and the new EasyPress 2!

This post is sponsored and contains affiliate links. As always, I only write about things I’m passionate about and truly recommend!

DIY Cat Sleep Mask

My daughter loves cats. Even though we can't own a real one, she collects all kinds of things with a feline theme. I decided to put my Cricut Maker to use to create a custom sleep mask that she can wear at night to make all of her kitten dreams come true! This project is easy to make, and it gives a whole new meaning to "cat nap"!

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

DIY Elf-Inspired Christmas Pajamas

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

DIY Elf-Inspired Christmas Pajamas

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Make some DIY Elf-Inspired Christmas Pajamas (with FREE cut file) for your family to wear this Christmas!

DIY Elf-Inspired Christmas Pajamas with Free Cut File
Tuesday, November 14, 2017

DIY Fabric Advent Calendar

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

DIY Fabric Advent Calendar

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Count down the days to Christmas with this colorful DIY Fabric Advent Calendar!

Count down the days to Christmas with this colorful DIY Fabric Advent Calendar!
Friday, October 27, 2017

Half Hexi Quilt with the Cricut Maker

Friday, October 27, 2017

Half Hexi Quilt with the Cricut Maker

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Creating a Half Hexi Quilt is easy when you use the Cricut Maker machine!

Creating a Half Hexi Quilt is easy when you use the Cricut Maker machine! #CricutMade
Sunday, October 1, 2017

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume

Sunday, October 1, 2017

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume

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Thanks to Therm O Web for sponsoring this post. As always, all of the opinions and text are my own. This post also contains affiliate links.

Bring Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas to life this Halloween with this DIY Sally Costume Tutorial!

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume - Dress and Wig Tutorial

The Nightmare Before Christmas is one of our all-time favorite movies. We watch it all year long, but especially around Halloween and Christmas. I really enjoy making my daughter's Halloween costumes, and this year she is thrilled to go trick-or-treating as Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

For Sally's dress, I used an easy-to-follow and FREE pattern from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom. It's a simple A-line pullover dress that fits sizes 4-10.  You can use any basic dress pattern you want, but I think this pattern worked fantastically! The pattern is designed to be sewn with a knit fabric, so I would recommend sizing up for this costume since you won't be using knits.

I started by cutting out the dress pattern pieces in my daughter's size out of a plain black cotton fabric. Print out an image of Sally to use as a reference to choose the other fabrics you will need for the dress. Besides the plain black fabric for the base of the dress, I chose 6 other cotton fabrics: mustard yellow with stripes, yellow polka dot, teal, purple checked-ish, purple textured, and a black fabric with The Nightmare Before Christmas-looking swirls.

Sally's dress is pieced together, so you'll need to create a pattern for each color of fabric. Lay the front dress piece down (you can tell the difference from the front/back by the necklines). To create the dress pattern pieces, I used some copy paper to draw the shapes for each piece and marked what color and where the pattern piece belongs.

Cut the pattern piece out and lay it on the dress. Draw the next pattern piece that borders the previous one (i.e. draw left sleeve, then left chest, etc). Draw and cut out all of the pieces for the front and back of the dress to resemble Sally. The shapes don't have to be perfect by any means, but I would do your best to make sure the pieces fit together well (see image above).

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

Once all of the pattern pieces have been created, you'll need some iron-on adhesive. For my cotton fabrics, I used HeatnBond Lite. It's sewable and creates a strong bond to hold those fabrics together. The HeatnBond Soft Stretch Lite is also sewable and strong, but is made for fabrics with stretch! Use whichever one works best for your project.

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

Unroll the HeatnBond so that it is paper-side up. Use a pencil to trace your pattern pieces to best fit on the paper. Be sure to mark the fabric color, placement, and front/back on each piece!! Cut the pieces out and organize the pieces by fabric color.

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

Place the HeatnBond glue-side down on the fabric marked on the pattern. Grab your iron and press it down for a few seconds. This will heat up the glue on the HeatnBond and adhere the pattern pieces to the fabric. Let the fabric cool completely.

Tip: Be sure that when you use a fabric where direction matters (like stripes), mark the pattern pieces which direction the pattern needs to be placed!

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

Cut out all of the pattern pieces. Peel the paper backing off of the fabric to reveal the adhesive.

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

Lay out the pattern pieces on top of the base dress pieces to make sure they fit well before ironing. Be sure to check the neckline for the front and back!!

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

Lay down the base dress and iron to remove any wrinkles. To make sure that everything went where it was supposed to, I started ironing with the left sleeve and worked to the right, then left to right until I got to the bottom. If any of the fabric peels up, press the iron down for another couple of seconds. Repeat for the back of the dress.

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

Follow the tutorial for sewing the dress together. Because the HeatnBond holds on strong, you don't need to sew the pieces down at all! I also skipped hemming the bottom of the dress and made it a bit raggedy to resemble Sally.

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

To give the appearance of stitches without doing all the work, I used some black Tulip Slick Dimensional Fabric Paint! Start on one side of the dress and add random dashes and x's along all of the "seams". Carefully hang it up to dry somewhere it won't be disturbed for at least 4 hours. Then lay the dress down and add stitches to the other side of the dress. Let it dry completely.

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

Now that the dress is complete (whew!), we need to create Sally's iconic long, red hair!

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

Wigs can be tough, so I recommend the great tips from this 4 yarn wigs tutorial. For our Sally wig, I found a red beanie at Walmart for less than $2, and grabbed a skein of red yarn. This skein ended up being the perfect amount, but I would get two just in case you need a little more.

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

Use a marker to make a line down the center of the beanie from around the middle to the front of the hat. This is where the part in the hair is going to be. I also marked a semi-circle around the hat horizontally where I would add another layer for some thickness to the wig.

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

I measured how long we needed the hair to be (about 24"). Luckily, I had a blank metal sign that was just long enough. You could also cut a piece of cardboard to 24" that would also work great. Wrap the entire skein of yarn around the board. Cut one end of the yarn so that you have a bunch of long strands of "hair".

I took about 10 strands of yarn and folded them in half. I used a piece of washi tape (because it's less sticky than regular tape) to hold the strands together. Using red thread, I sewed the strands to one end of the semi-circle guideline using a straight stitch near the folded ends of the yarn. You only need to backstitch at the beginning of the guideline and at the end. Gather another 10 strands and butt them up against the end of the strands you just sewed. Repeat until you get to the other end of the semi-circle.

Next, take another 10 strands and hold them tightly together at the center, but don't fold them! Place the center of the yarn on the guideline to start the center hair part. Sew the strands down with a straight stitch at the back end of the marker line. Grab another 10 strands and butt them as close as you can to the end of the strands you just sewed. Repeat until you get to the front of the hat. You only need to backstitch at the beginning of the line and at the end.

DIY Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Costume Dress and Wig Tutorial

Place the hat on your child's head and finger-comb the hair to lay straight. Put on some black shoes, add a little red lipstick and draw some stitches on face/arms/legs using black make-up or washable markers to complete the look. This was such a fun costume to make, and my daughter can't wait for the Halloween parties to begin!


What are you/your kids going to be for Halloween this year?


Friday, August 25, 2017

Mini Messenger Bag Pattern

Friday, August 25, 2017

Mini Messenger Bag Pattern

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Make a Mini Messenger Bag with FREE pattern using Therm O Web and Moda fabrics!
Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Mini Christmas Stocking Gift Idea

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Mini Christmas Stocking Gift Idea

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Pair a handmade Mini Christmas Stocking with holiday storybooks for a SWEET gift this Christmas!

Pair a handmade Mini Christmas Stocking with holiday storybooks for a SWEET gift this Christmas!

Holiday storybooks make perfect stocking stuffers. They typically show up at our house from Santa on Christmas Eve, but we're excited to be stuffing some Mini Christmas Stockings for teachers, friends, and Secret Santa gifts this year as well!

Friday, October 7, 2016

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume

Friday, October 7, 2016

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume

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Terrorize the town with a DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume! I ain't afraid of no ghost!

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

My daughter is totally loving everything Ghostbusters right now. She loves the originals, so we took her to see the new Ghostbusters this summer and she absolutely LOVED it!! Some may knock the new movie, but it was amazing to see this science-loving, up-for-anything girl come out of the theater feeling empowered and ready to take on the world!

When I asked her what she was going to be for Halloween this year, I was sure she'd decide to be a Ghostbuster. She considered it, but then became adamant on being a "villain".  As we were looking through the costume store for ideas, she stopped dead in her tracks and exclaimed that she "finally decided on being the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, but as a girl!" You got it!!

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

To make this Marshmallow Man costume more on the girly side, of course we had to incorporate a tutu! Tutus are incredibly easy to make:

1. Start by making a waistband. Measured around the waist and cut 1 inch wide elastic to an inch or two smaller than the waist measurement (the elastic stretches out a little during the process). Overlap the edges of the elastic and sew them together with a zig-zag stitch. You can also hand sew if you don't have a machine.

2. Grab some tulle! I used 3-4 rolls of tulle (6 inches wide, 30 yards). Measure your tulle into strips twice the length of your desired skirt. For example, our tutu is 8 inches long, so I cut tulle into 16 inch strips. The easiest way I've found to do this is cut a piece of cardboard 16 inches long. Wrap a roll of tulle around the cardboard. Place a rubber band around each end to hold the tulle in place. Cut each end with fabric scissors and now you've got two stacks of 16" long strips on both sides of the cardboard!

3. Add tulle to the skirt by folding two strips of tulle in half. This creates a loop on one end and two loose tails on the other. Place the folded tulle strips over the waistband so that only a few inches of the loop stick out over the top. Then fold the tail ends around the waistband and pull them through the loop. Pull the knot tight.

4. Keep adding doubled-up strips of tulle until the entire waistband is covered. Voila!

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

To break up the white of the outfit, I sewed a belt to go above the tutu. Cut two pieces of blue fabric 3 inches wide x waist measurement + 10". Sew them right sides together, flip them right side out, and iron the seams. Topstitch around the entire belt.

Next, I cut out the "Stay Puft" wording out of Stripflock Heat Transfer Vinyl on my Cricut Explore machine. I applied the vinyl to the belt, and to the band of the Marshmallow Man hat. Set the belt aside.

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

To make the hat, you'll need a foam disc that measures about 4" x 2". Trace the disc onto some blue felt and cut out two circles. Next, cut a 2" strip of felt long enough to wrap around the side of the disc to become the hat band. I also cut out a few 1" circles and a 1" x 6" strip of red felt to place on the top of the hat.

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

For the "poof" of the hat, I first cut a 12" or so circle of white cotton fabric. Take a needle and thread and hand sew around the edge of the circle. Pull the thread tight to gather the circle and tie a knot to keep it together. To help it keep it's shape, I stuffed some tulle inside. You could also use a batting, cotton fill, or even a plastic bag!

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

Hot glue the felt circles onto the top and bottom of the disc. Let dry completely.

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

After the vinyl has been applied to the band, use some hot glue to attach it to the disc. Now the hat is ready to be assembled!

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

Add a bunch of hot glue to the top of the disc. Center the poof open-side down and hold it in place until the glue dries. Fold one end of the red felt strip in half and cut a triangle from the end. Next, add a drop of glue to the top center of the poof and place the straight edge of the red strip on top. Glue a stack a few 1" circles together, then glue it onto the top of the hat (on top of the red strip).

You can now add the hat to a hair clip or glue it onto a headband!

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

Last, but not least, is putting the collar together. Measure your child's chest to figure out how wide you want the collar to be, and also measure down from the shoulder to see how long it should go. Mine measured 7 inches wide, and 6 inches long. Double the measurement of inches long and now you've got your rectangle measurement! Cut two pieces of blue fabric to this size.

Next, I drew about a 4-5 inch circle in the center of the rectangle. Fold the fabric in half, and cut a straight line to the circle, then cut out the entire circle. The cut line will be the back, and the circle is the part that will go around the neck.

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

The Marshmallow Man also has a cute little red knot under the collar. So I just cut two 3 inch wide strips of red fabric and sewed them together. Instead of squared edges, I just freehanded a pointed edge. Sew them together and topstitch. Tie the strips together in a square knot.

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

Place the knotted strips in between the "front" side of the collar with the untied edges sticking out. Pin all the edges in place and sew around the entire collar leaving a 4-5" opening so you can flip it right side out. Keep the extra length of the red strips just in case you need to adjust anything.

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

Once you flip the collar, check that the knot is laying in the right place. If so, cut the extra red strips, flip right side out, and topstitch. If you need to adjust the knot, you'll need to unpick the seams and fix it before topstitching.

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

The finishing touch is the white line going around the collar. You could tack on some ribbon, but I decided to use some white heat transfer vinyl instead. Measure where you want the line to be and draw it up in Cricut Design Space. Cut the vinyl and apply with an iron. Let it cool, and peel off the carrier sheet.

To keep the collar closed in the back, add on some velcro, buttons, or even just use a safety pin!

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

Throw on some white leggings, a white shirt (long or short-sleeved), and the costume is ready to go! In colder weather, you could also wear some white sweats. Isn't this costume adorable?! My little Ghostbuster wannabe is in LOVE and can't wait for all of our upcoming Halloween parties!!

DIY Girly Marshmallow Man Costume Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

She might look sweet, but don't let her fool you! Who you gonna call?!

Who's your favorite villain (any) or Ghostbusters character?
What are you/your kids going to be for Halloween this year?

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Easy Snuggle Quilt

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Easy Snuggle Quilt

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Easy Snuggle Quilt Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com #ShareABear

Keep your teddy bear warm and cozy wherever you go with this Easy Snuggle Quilt! It's a great beginning quilting project and makes a great gift.

Did you have a favorite teddy bear or stuffed animal that you couldn't part with as a child? My daughter has always had a "soft" spot in her heart for stuffed animals and cuddly blankets. She's got a few particular favorites that go practically everywhere with us, which also means we need to throw it in the wash often to keep them fresh and soft as ever. September 9th was National Teddy Bear day, so to celebrate, we put together a snuggle quilt for our Snuggle teddy bear - the newest addition to her stuffed animal family!

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

DIY Dog T-Shirt

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

DIY Dog T-Shirt

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Dressing your pet doesn't have to be expensive. Make your dog or cat a custom t-shirt from a basic onesie and vinyl!

How to make a DIY Dog T-Shirt from a onesie at artsyfartsymama.com

I'm a sucker for clothes on animals. I think it's both adorable and hilarious. However, it does get surprisingly expensive to dress your pets!! My dog, Lulu, often wears a vest to wear on walks and owns a few shirts from the Target dollar spot for holidays. After trying a onesie on her just for fun, a lightbulb went off. With some onesies and Expressions Vinyl, I can now make Lulu her own little wardrobe without spending a lot of money...
Monday, April 4, 2016

DIY My Little Pony Eye Mask

Monday, April 4, 2016

DIY My Little Pony Eye Mask

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This post is sponsored by Hasbro. All opinions and ideas are my own.

DIY My Little Pony Eye Mask at artsyfartsymama.com

My daughter LOVES all things My Little Pony. Loves. It. This love of MLP also includes the Equestria Girls, which if you haven't heard, are the My Little Pony characters in a parallel world where the ponies are humans.
Friday, December 11, 2015

Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial

Friday, December 11, 2015

Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial

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Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial and Winter Shoe Shopping at artsyfartsymama.com #ohsofamous

Kids grow too fast. School just started a few months ago, and her pants are already starting to get floody on her. After creating a pattern to make some 18 inch doll leggings, I decided to apply the same tutorial and adjust it to sew up some new shiny (literally), longer leggings that will hopefully last her all winter long. Luckily, we were already needing to purchase new shoes for her to wear this winter, so maybe we can hide those older, shorter pant hems in some boots and high tops!

Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

Before you can sew up some leggings, you'll need to create a pattern. It sounds overwhelming, but I promise you can do it. This tutorial is for kid's leggings, but you can certainly use this to create leggings for ANY size!! I would recommend using fabric with stretch (knit, lycra, etc). You will also need some 3/4 inch elastic, a ballpoint needle and nylon thread.

Get a pair of leggings that fit great and turn them inside out and fold them in half. Grab some copy paper taped together lengthwise or use some butcher paper and trace the pants. Add about 1/2 inch around the side and the bottom, and about 1 1/2 inch at the top  for seam allowances, waistband and hems. The straight side edge of the pattern will need to be on the fold of your fabric, so just mark it with your pencil so you don't forget!

Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial artsyfartsymama.com

Cut out two of your patterns on the fold of the fabric. Line up the fabric pieces right sides together and pin in place. Starting at the top, sew down both the left and right side with a zigzag stitch until you get to the curve (as shown above).

Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

Here'a tip for easily hemming your leggings - while they are in one straight piece, fold the end of each pant leg over about 1/4 inch, then over another 1/4 inch and pin in place. Sew with a zigzag stitch all the way across. Now you won't have to worry about hemming them later!!

Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

Fold the pants in half the other direction so the sides you already sewed are in the front and back. Line up the seams on the inside of the legs and pin in place. Then, starting at the bottom of one pant leg, sew up and all the way around to the bottom of the other pant leg.

Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial at artsyfartsymama.com

For the waistband, fold the top of the pants over about 1/4 inch, then over about another inch and pin in place. Starting at either the front or back seam, sew all the way around the waist hem and leave about an inch open.

Measure your child's waist and add about 1/2 inch and cut the elastic. Place a safety pin at one end of the elastic and put it into the waistband through the opening. Fish it through the waistband (by using the safety pin) until it comes out the other end of the opening. Overlap the ends of the elastic about 1/2 inch and sew over the elastic a few times. Pull the waistband until the elastic is inside the fabric and sew the opening closed.

Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial and Winter Shoe Shopping at artsyfartsymama.com #ohsofamous

Now your leggings are ready to wear! My daughter wears leggings ALL. THE. TIME., especially in winter under her dresses and skirts. The lycra adds some sparkle and lots of stretch so she can run and play on the playground without a care. For more warmth, I would recommend a thicker knit fabric.

Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial and Winter Shoe Shopping at artsyfartsymama.com #ohsofamous

She chose the fabric for her new leggings, and couldn't be happier with her new fashion statement. The leopard print goes fabulously with her new Skechers Twinkle Toes Heart and Soul High Top Sneaker we found at Famous Footwear.

Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial and Winter Shoe Shopping at artsyfartsymama.com #ohsofamous

She looks super grown up with these sneakers on, and loves showing off how they light up when she walks! The school shoes she's been wearing are already starting to wear down, and with the snow that's on it's way, these high tops are going to be wonderful to keep her feet warm and dry.

Easy to Sew Leggings Tutorial and Winter Shoe Shopping at artsyfartsymama.com #ohsofamous

Of course, another must-have for Utah winters are some kind of boots. These BEARPAW Emma Boots from Famous Footwear are lined with sheepskin lining wicks away moisture and keeps those little feet warm and comfy no matter what the weather. Plus, they are super stylish and she can still wear her leggings with them all winter long!

Easy DIY Leggings and Winter Shoe Shopping at artsyfartsymama.com #ohsofamous

What kind of shoes do you wear in the winter? Check out the Famous Footwear #ohsofamous style gallery to see what everyone else is wearing, and share your own shoe pics on Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag for the chance to be featured in their gallery!

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