Finally I can cross something off my project list! Earlier this month I whipped up some fast and easy headbands using four different tutorials that I had pinned over the past year or so.
Originally I had planned to make these headbands with only the materials I had on hand. {think scrap buster + tight wad} But then I saw this ruffle elastic at JoAnns and just had to have it.
Let's check out what I made:
Braided Headband by Clones N Clowns
The first step with these instructions was to convert to inches which was easy enough after a quick google search. The real trick here was finding scraps long enough. I made one headband using strips 1 1/2" wide and another with strips 2". It's a close call but I think I like the smaller strips better. And because I had that cute ruffle elastic I didn't bother to cover it like the original instructions showed. The only thing I didn't like about making this was attaching the elastic to the braided section. I just couldn't figure out a good way to make it look finished. Of course if I had made the fabric tube that would be covered. Oh well. Overall, I like these headbands a lot.
Double Sided Fabric Headbands by happy together
I knew from the pictures in this post and the pattern that this headband would be wider than what I would like. But I had a simple fix for that. After printing out the pattern, I just cut off a 1/4" from each long edge. This one was probably the quickest sew. I changed it up slightly from the tutorial. With the two fabric pieces right sides together and the elastic sandwiched between them with raw edges together along one short end, I sewed a 1/4" seam around three sides (the two long sides and the short one with the elastic). Then I turned the piece right right side out and pressed, folding under about a 1/4" on the open end. Lastly, I slipped about 1/2" of the other end of the elastic into the open end and stitched it closed. Easy! I still thought the band was too wide so I took my revised pattern and cut off another 1/4" from each long edge. That was a mistake as it made the ends too narrow. So I tossed that attempt and instead left the ends the same as my original revision and simply narrowed the center part of the band by a 1/4".
No Slip Fabric Headband by that girl...that quilt
So for this headband I did have to purchase something - velveteen ribbon. I did skip the steam-a-seam and didn't miss it at all. Otherwise I pretty much followed this easy tutorial. I bought enough ribbon to make two. While I like these headbands, I probably won't be making any more. I'm simply too cheap to buy more velveteen ribbon especially since there are so many other ways to make headbands with just scraps.
No Slip Headband on Positively Splendid
This post claims that velcro is the trick for no slip headbands. Well, I hadn't had any issues of slipping headbands with any of the other bands I made but maybe that's just me. {I also don't agree with the writers statement that it won't pull your hair out when removed. But again, maybe that's just me.}. The tutorial offers three variations and I made the one with a fabric top. I was able to make one with what I had on hand but no more. And what do you do with the loop side of the Velcro that you didn't use? Seems like a waste to me. As you have probably guessed, this was my least favorite of the four types I made.
Now that you've heard my experiences and opinions, it's time to make your own. Have fun!
I am sharing this at my favorite parties.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Kitchen Art Printable
Welcome to the weekend!
Check out this super cute kitchen printable from Jessica of Pen N' Paperflowers on I Heart Naptime.
Check out this super cute kitchen printable from Jessica of Pen N' Paperflowers on I Heart Naptime.
I printed the 8x10 on my home printer and framed it in a frame I was using elsewhere.
I just started a little kitchen make over so this is a perfect time to add some fun artwork to the space.
Have a great weekend!
Sunday, August 11, 2013
eLRBe {Etsy Shop} - Going out of Business Sale {with a bonus coupon}
I hope everyone is having a nice weekend. The sun has come out this afternoon but I need to get some housekeeping chores done. The weather has been very nice here the last couple of weeks and I've been checking out some of the local parks.
That means I haven't been getting much crafting done. Well, I did manage to get something made {as seen on my instagram feed} but I'm not quite ready to share it here yet.
| Bog Walk at Wood Lake Nature Center |
But don't worry, I have a little something for you. I have had an Etsy shop for the past five years or so but have decided to close it at the end of this year. I have marked down all the items in order to find them a nice home. In fact, today I just made everything 50% off. And for now until the end of August, you can get an additional 10% off your purchase (shipping not included) by using coupon code BLOG10.
Happy shopping and I hope you find something you like.
P.S. Wondering what I might be crafting next? Or what parks I'm exploring? I would love it if you would follow me on Instagram {lynnbodensteiner}. If you do please leave a comment below so I can follow you as well.
Happy shopping and I hope you find something you like.
P.S. Wondering what I might be crafting next? Or what parks I'm exploring? I would love it if you would follow me on Instagram {lynnbodensteiner}. If you do please leave a comment below so I can follow you as well.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
{Not So Confidential} - July in Review
So I witnessed my first flash mob this month. But it wasn't the kind you would expect. This one was a dinner party and everyone was wearing white. Appropriately, it was called Dinner in White.
My brother, sister-in-law and her two teenagers were in town visiting me on this particular weekend and I had taken them to the Sculpture Garden for some miniature golf. Afterwards, we were just sitting near the entrance of the garden and the parking lot enjoying the beautiful summer evening when we couldn't help but notice all the people that were coming to the garden wearing white. Some carried tables and chairs. Others had picnic baskets and flowers. It was really a strange sight. Eventually we followed some of these people into the middle of the garden and were amazed to see them setting up their tables and pulling out their dinner. Apparently, events like this happen in cities across the country and are modeled after the original Dinner in White in France. Have you heard of this before?
{What I made} Craft Projects
| This was just the beginning. |
{What I made} Craft Projects
In case you missed it:
{What I made} Yummy Eats
- Whole Grain Strawberry Scones from Recipe Girl - I love that these have whole wheat flour in them. And I love strawberries. A match made in heaven.
- Roasted Strawberry Buttermilk Sherbet from Epicurious - Just perfect for a 7-Up Float.
{What I read} previous count - 19
- Inner Harbor by Nora Roberts
- Friends Forever by Danielle Steel
- Leave the Grave Green by Deborah Crombie
- H is for Homicide by Sue Grafton
- Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Tag Blanket
Time for the final installment of Baby Gift Month here at Craft Room Confidential. And I must say, I saved the best for last. {IMHO}
I have to admit, I was not at all familiar with the concept of tag blankets. But with the help of Google, I think I am up to speed now. And after my research I knew this was something I had to make for my friend and her new baby. This Dr. Seuss fabric is perfect for this project and along with the colorful ribbons it just screams hold me and play with me! What baby could resist this? I chose to use polar fleece for the back side to give it a nice soft touch. {I had several scraps to choose from in my stash but I liked the blue best.}
Did I mention how easy this was to make? Here, let me tell you all about it:
- Cut fabric into 4 squares measuring 8" x 8".
- Sew two squares together and press seam open. Then repeat with remaining two squares.
- Sew those two pieces together, matching center seams, and press seam open.
- Using your newly created larger square as a pattern, cut out your backing material.
- Grab your ribbon stash and start selecting your ribbon. I used 20 different ribbons cut to 4" - 5" lengths. You can use more or less. If possible, try to get a variety of textures and widths.
- With your pieced square face up, pin your ribbons around the edge. I just eyeballed it but feel free to measure if that's your thing.
- Sew your ribbons onto the fabric square with a 1/4" seam allowance. I suppose that this step could be optional but I chose to do it because I wanted to be sure the ribbons would be securely attached.
- Place your backing material on top of your ribbon/pieced square, right sides together. {Think ribbon sandwich.} Pin.
- Sew around entire square with a 1/2" seam allowance, leaving a 4" opening on one side.
- Clip corners and turn right side out through the opening. Press.
- Topstitch around outside of square, making sure to sew the opening closed.
- Stitch in the ditch of the pieced square. This step is optional as well.
- Give to a baby.
I just love how this came out. I think the fun different colored ribbons is my favorite part. Or maybe the awesome Dr. Seuss fabric is. I just can't decide.
I sure hope the baby loves it. {But really, how can she not.}
I hope you enjoyed Baby Gift Month. Here are the other gifts featured in case you missed them:
I am sharing this project at my favorite parties.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Travel Changing Pad
Welcome to week 3 of Baby Gift month. This little bundle is for the baby on the go. Perfect for putting in the diaper bag without taking up a lot of space.
Just untie and unroll this bundle and open up the sides to reveal a very practical baby gift.
Ta Da! It's a travel changing pad.
The pattern I used for this project is from Sew 4 Home. The only thing I did differently from the instructions was that I used fusible interfacing instead of sew-in. I just like working with fusible interfacing better.
There is just one week left in Baby Gift month and let me tell you - it's the best gift of all! You won't want to miss it. Speaking of missing it, don't miss the previous weeks gifts:
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Baby Bib
It's week two of Baby Gift week here on Craft Room Confidential. Today's gift is a simple but adorable baby bib. You can never have too many bibs right?
This easy pattern is from Heather Bailey. I think it would make a good beginner sewing project. And it sews up in a jiffy.
The pattern includes an option to add embellishments but I chose not to. I didn't want to cover up any of the whimsical print.
Don't these two prints just make you smile? I think I stood in front of the Dr. Seuss fabric in the quilt store for at least an hour trying to decide which fabrics to select. So many beautiful choices! And I loved these two so much I ended up using them in another project which I will share soon.
As with the pacifier leashes, I opted to use velcro instead of snaps. The pattern includes instructions for either.
Stay tuned for more of baby gift month. And in case you missed the start, be sure to check out:
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