So back to my blog...today I am going to share some things I made with my favorite Imaginisce tools. No doubt about it, Imaginisce has some of the BEST tools on the market and I love that they are always adding to their collection.
Way before I was an obsessed scrapbooker I would dabble with sewing, usually making outfits for my then toddler girl. I kind of got away from it as she got older so when we were asked to create anything we wanted using Imaginisce tools, I immediately gravitated to my fabric stash.
Down here
in Texas we drink a lot of sweet tea. My family loves the sweet tea from our
Keurig machine. We make it using their Brew over Ice cups, which look fine but
I wanted to dress mine up a little so I made this cup koozie.
I cut the
fabric using the new cutting mat. Have you seen the cool design of it? The back is a cool pink and black damask. I
also used the Lil Snip scissors but I would have used the new rotary cutter if I'd had it yet. Other tools used were the i-rock mini iron and i-top 2.0.
I
made a free pattern, which can be downloaded HERE on Craftsy, where I post all my patterns.
I cut two strips of fabric from the pattern and a third using felt for the
inside.
I also cut strips to use for ruffles on the top and bottom. The top one is already ruffled and the next is about to get the needle. LOL
Before I
sewed it together, I covered a medium button daddy with coordinating fabric
using my i-top 2.0. I hand stitched it to the fabric and then sewed the pattern
and ruffles together, adding twine to the opposite end of the button. Once it was
all stitched together, I wrapped it around the cup, tying the twine around the button.
My ice tea glass is not so boring anymore!
My original
idea for this next project was to create a key fob for my keys but I just got
back from a trip to London and realized I really needed a set of bag tags for
my luggage. I’m sure you know all how hard it is to find your luggage
when they all look alike. As I was creating mine it dawned on me that my girls
could use new tags on their back packs so made them some as well. All we need to do is add the rings and attach them to the bags.
To make
these, I used the new cutting mat and snippits again. I simply cut
different shapes from fabric. I used the Clicut tool to cut out our initials. I stitched the
initials to one side of the fabric before stitching it all together so that the
outline of the initial would not show on the back of the tag. I added the
loop to the inside of the fabric and then stitched it all together. There is felt between the front and back fabric to give it weight. I like the way it looks from the side with the felt peeking between the fabric.
Thanks for
stopping by today. Head over to the Imaginisce blog for a chance to win a set of tools for yourself!
xoxo
Heather
15 comments:
Glad you had a good trip!! I loveeeeeee all your goodies today! LOVING the bag tags/key fobs!!!
Amazing job on these! I have always wanted to make a coffee cozie. Thanks for the inspiration!
That itop looks great with the fabric! Now I really want one! Super cute pattern- love the ruffles!
How cool are these??!! Love the fun creations! I need practice my sewing on something other than paper before tackling something like these! They are beautiful!
Oh gosh you make me want to drop my scrappy stuff and sew! And I missed you too! Didn't miss the ckc, but all the fun hours spent Scrappn!
Wow! These are really fun projects, Heather! Love the mix of patterns for the cozy (and the colors are fab too). Fun little tags too. My sewing machine has only seen paper. LOL!
Pretty projects and sounds like an amazing trip! :)
adoarble projects Heather!!! Where is Cypress Tex? I'm close to san Antonio.
Thanks everyone!!!
Connie - Cypress is near Houston. I visit San Antonio quite often since I am from that area.
Completely cute cup cozie!
What fun projects! And I love your fabric choices and adore the ruffles Can't wait to try making a cozie!
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These are truly cute and I love the fabric you chose! Great tutorial as well. :)
Jess @ The Delightful Crafter
both projects are just SO absolutely awesome--you totally rocked them!
First of all I love BOTH of your creations and second I LOVE the fabric!!
Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality! I can't wait to see what you'll be linking up this evening!
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