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Sewing Tuesday 2

Posted on February 7, 2012

Dave!Continuing my adventures with the Whipstitch Essential Sewing E-Course...

TOTE BAG! TOTE BAG, YO!

Last week my sewing class moved past learning what you need to know to sew... to actually sewing stuff. Our first project was a napkin. Mine turned out okay, but it was pretty boring because my grandmother's machine doesn't have any fancy decorative stitches on it. Not content to eat using a boring napkin, I decided to practice sewing in a straight line all over it. After that, the napkin wasn't boring... but it was a little scary, so I threw it away.

The second project we got to tackle was a tote bag.

At first I thought Deborah was insane for expecting her students to go from a napkin to a frickin' tote bag... but her video made it look easy so I was excited to try it.

My first tote bag was made from a light stripey denim-like material with a blue flannel interior. Our instructor can whip out a tote bag in eight minutes... this one took me nearly two hours. Mostly because I had stupidly used stripy fabric which took quite a bit of time to line up perfectly so that everything looked right. Despite how long it took to make, I have to say that it turned out pretty darn sweet. It looks great and is comfortable to carry stuff in, just like a tote bag should be...

StripeyBag

Last night I decided to make another tote bag out of "Duck Canvas." At first I was worried that the sewing machine wouldn't be able to punch through the stuff, but it was no problem at all. This time it took me only a half-hour to finish. The outside is pretty plain... but when you look inside? FANCY!!

StripeyBag

I think it turned out even more awesome than the first one.

And now we're learning all kinds of stuff about fabric which I never knew... stuff I never knew that I needed to know. Things like "grain" and "bias" that I've previously ignored.

What's kind of cool is that I'm learning not only how to make sure future sewing projects will be successful... but why my past projects have failed. I was doing everything all wrong and didn't even realize it.

Who knew?

Now, if you'll excuse me... I've got to make some CONTINUOUS BIAS TAPE! And yes, I actually know what that is now.

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Comments

Congratulations! And why yes, the inside of the second bag is awfully pretty.

Haha. Bias, grain, nap... Sometimes the very reason why I avoid certain fabrics at time. And bias tape is so much fun to make. It's like magic.

But mostly glad to see that you seem to be having fun with this.

Posted by Kailyn on February 08, 2012 | Reply

   

The red one is so pretty. The material is gorgeous. Want.

Also want your talent. Thank you.

Posted by Bec on February 08, 2012 | Reply

   

I'm LOVING your sewing updates. I think I'll probably take those classes once I've got a machine and a little more free time in a few months!

Posted by Abigail on February 08, 2012 | Reply

   

Wow! What a great job you are doing. I am seriously amazed by how good you are at this. Way better than I was when I first started. I hate continuous bias but I guess it's good to learn it.

Posted by Betsy on February 08, 2012 | Reply

   

Nice! I really like the blue stripes! I wish I had known about this class before. Hopefully it will be offered again!

Posted by Lisa on February 08, 2012 | Reply

   

Awesome!!

Posted by Sybil Law on February 08, 2012 | Reply

   

So, um... I have some stuff that needs mending, and I tend to sew my own hand to anything I'm working on... you available? :)

Posted by Kyra Wilson on February 08, 2012 | Reply

   

you wanna marry me?
wait. i think i have asked you that before.
dammit.

Posted by hello haha narf on February 08, 2012 | Reply

   

well done!

Posted by the muskrat on February 08, 2012 | Reply

   

You got the RIGHT fabric kiddo!

You've lined them. Yikes, that's advanced sewing.

Posted by iddly on February 09, 2012 | Reply

   

How come Wayne hasn't issues a C&D letter to you about this TOTE BAG you are creating?

Posted by martymankins on February 09, 2012 | Reply

   

So jealous of your sewing skills, as elemental as they might be at this point. I can hardly sew on a button haha

Posted by Justin Scott on February 23, 2012 | Reply

   

   

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