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Friday, July 22, 2011

The Joy's of Sewing....=)

I'm going to start by saying I am just learning to sew.  I know the basics, I can make a pillow, curtain, anything really that just requires me to sew a straight line.  I am trying to venture out of my comfort zone.  I made a draw string bag for a swap and I made my bug a pair of seersucker shorts! Neither was great but I'm ok with that.  I know I will never be great at sewing, it requires a level of detail that I don't have.  All the measuring and cutting within fractions of an inch, never going to happen lol. 

That's not going to stop me from having fun with it though.  Today my attempt is a camera strap cover.  It is my first endeavour into fusible interfacing.  Lets say that didn't go as planned.

Did you know if you leave the iron on it very long it melts.  You should have seen my iron, I wish I would have taken a picture of it before I cleaned it.  So lets go over the mistakes I made today.  

1. When ironing open the seams do not stay in one place to long it will melt the interfacing. (see above picture)
2. Make it a wider so it is easier to turn right side out and so it actually fits the strap. It took me about 20 minutes to get it turned inside right. 

3. Do not put the interfacing all the way to the ends.  Next time I am going have the interfacing a little shorter then the straps, it was really thick and kinda hard to get started on the end with the interfacing and the fabric all doubled over.  

This is the finished project, it fits but it's kinda snug, it was hard to get on, oh and theres a chunk of melted interfacing in there =) 

I am going to try again, I think I can make this work!  I know I can make this work! 
If anyone has comments or suggestions please feel free to leave them! I read all everything and I will respond.  

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Organizationally Challenged?

Hi my name is Ruby and.....I am not a neat person, I am not organized, I do not like to clean....(my wonderful husband will vouch for this)

I am somewhat overwhelmed with projects at the moment and when I get overwhelmed I just do nothing.  So this is my small attempt at getting "organized".   This is my space, I love my space and it makes me happy it may look messy but I know where everything is!


So my small attempt to get "organized" and finish my projects, see that small yellow square?

Yep thats it! I made a list and taped it to the wall so I won't lose it.  I said it was a small attempt.  I think my problem at the moment is I am working on a valance for my kitchen and I'm just not feeling it.  I like it but I don't want to work on it but I also don't want to start anything else till I finish it.


So, are you a neat organized person?  Or are you like me, messy and happy?

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Cooking Sunday!

Ever have one of those days where you wake up and just want to start cooking or baking?  Well I did this morning. 

So far I have made....

1. Doughnut Holes from Sarah Kramer's La Dolce Vegan!






2. Breakfast Casserole, my own recipe.






3. Oatmeal Cookies, adapted from Simple Oatmeal Cookies in La Dolce Vegan! 
 Recipe Below! Bear with me this is the first time I've wrote out a recipe. 










Heres my Oatmeal Cookies.  I call them Everything Oatmeal

1/2 cup vegan margarine (room temp)
2 tbsp raw sugar
2 cups rolled oats
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/3 cup soy milk
1 tsp wheat germ
1 tsp milled flax seed
1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1 1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/4 mini m&m's

Preheat oven to 325. Mix sugar and margarine together.  Add in everything else but the m&m's and mix well.  Once everything is combined good add your m&m's.  I roll mine into small balls and then kinda flatten them. Bake at 325 for 15-17 minutes.  This makes about 12 nice sized cookies.  I almost always double it though! I like this because you can add whatever you want to it.  Today I also threw in some mini reese's pieces.

They are kid approved!

Black and White Challenge

This week's challenge at the Paper Mama is black and white.  This will be my first time entering.  Everyone's pictures look so good! I know I already posted this picture, but it was in color.  With some editing from picnik I made it black and white and I love it! Thanks!

Friday, July 15, 2011

5, 4, 3, 2, 1 things

Mollie over at Wild Olive  did this cute little interview today and asked everyone to share so here goes mine....=)

One Project You Are Particularly Proud Of

1. Tayson's pillow! It was my first project and I came up with it all on my own and I am so proud of it!


Two Mistakes You've Made in the Past
1. Forgetting to add the sugar to my chocolate chip cookies
2. Thinking if I take a semester off I'd go back to school.

Three Things That Make Your Work Unique
1. Everything is made by me!
2. I am still learning so its not exactly perfect, I like to think it adds character.
3. I like to do my own thing and play with colors!

Four Tools You Love to Use
1. Floss, I *heart* floss
2. Hoops, hoops, and more hoops!
3. My Sublime Stitching pink tool case. 
4. My Sublime Stitching scissors. 

Five Inspirations
1. My Mamaw
2. Jenny Hart
3. Blogs, I'm addicted.
4. Etsy, the mecca for crafty-ness. 
5. My son, he teaches me something everyday.

Owl Swap

I just finished my second swap on Craftster and it was so much fun! The this for this swap was
 Owl's.  Here is what I made for my partner.  Up first a little owl stuffie. 







Next is a little bag with matching needle book.






The last is my favorite, a matching set of embroidered owl napkins.  They were a lot of work but I loved them and I hope my swap partner does also!
And here is a picture of the whole package right before I shipped!

Vacation Time

We took our 2nd annual trip to Rehoboth Beach, DE this week.  I must say I am in love.  It's a beautiful place to stay.

We had fun playing in the sand, shopping (tax free) and hanging out at the bay.  We are so lucky that my step brother has a condo there and graciously lets us stay.  Here are some pics of our wonderful vacation. 


We had so much fun and can't wait to go back next year.