A pair of needles was created for all those who love to sew, knit and stitch and long for ways to put it all together. Here you'll find inspiration, tutorials, and projects designed and made by Peapod Designs and Reverie Studio, otherwise known as Dana Harris and Betsy Barnum. Now Go Stitch!
Showing posts with label knit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knit. Show all posts
Monday, October 22, 2012
Colts Sweater Vest
I like to think the Colts beat the Browns this weekend partly because Justin was wearing this amazing sweater vest that I made for him! Go Team! Anyway, he requested a Mike-Ditka-esque sweater vest for football season and of course I was happy to oblige! I just finished it in time for the game on Sunday. I used a vintage knitting pattern and my own version of charted intarsia letters and stripes, using 100% wool yarn from Knit Picks. You can see the details on Ravelry here. I'm extremely happy with it and so is he which is a big relief. When making something for someone else, especially a sweater, it's like a guessing game up until the finish if they'll like it or not; luckily Justin really likes it!
Also, I really do clean my house, those cobwebs are for Halloween!
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Color Block Shirt Part Two
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Now you can cut your bias binding out of the sheer poly used for the top. Cutting on the bias means cutting at a 45 degree angle to the grain of the fabric |
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Here's a picture of how to sew the bias strips together for a longer piece. I used a "sharp" needle in my machine for sewing the sheer so it didn't snag the delicate fabric. |
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Here I am sewing the binding on right sides together. |
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Color Block Shirt Tutorial Part One
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Me wearing my Echo Bike top- it's stretchy to allow for easy movement whether you're riding your bike, or just lounging around. The fit is loose and breezy and looks great on you no matter what! |
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Here is the middle piece laid on the fabric before I started cutting out the fabric. |
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Cutting out the back top. I weighted down my pattern pieces rather than pinning because the poly stretch is thin and tends to slide around! |
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Sewing the middle to the bottom using a regular sewing machine, ball point needle and poly thread. |
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Serging the seam allowance |
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Pressing the seam allowance toward the top |
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Now pin the sides together, placing the "right" sides together. Serge or sew the sides. |
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Pinning the top at the shoulder seams |
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The serged shoulder seam |
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