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Aprons and Anchors

I am happy to report that I am getting things done on my Must Do sewing list! Not a lot, but progress is progress! I finished an adorable apron for my sewing buddy Jessie; we bartered! She posted an adorable picture of a cowl she knit in purples and greens (which I have worn every day for three days and receive countless compliments on it! I will have to post a picture soon.) on instragram and I snatched it right up with the offer of a handmade apron.

I put a lot of thought in the details of my aprons. I love the concept of an apron, of taking a practical item with function and making it flattering and fun.

vintage style apron in red polka dot by Bird and Bicycle

Her kitchen is gorgeous, with tons of light, mostly white walls and cabinets. Jessie has a bit of classic vintage flair. I am excited to give her a huge splash of red to adorn her lovely walls when not in use.

vintage style apron, stitching detail, bird and bicycle red polka dot ric rac

I used giant ric-rac along the bottom edge for a bit of flirt, and some subtle white long stitches running up each thigh to the pocket. These stitches are practical, holding together the lining and focus fabrics, but also highlight the legs and drag the eye upwards. (This is the same concept as garter belts, ahem.)

vintage flap pocket and pearl button on apron by bird and bicycle in pin dot red

The vintage pocket with pearl button is my favorite on this piece, and one I plan on adding to many projects in the future. Patch pockets are common and easy, and in vintage patterns I have seen much larger versions of these pockets everywhere. The construction is simple: make a square, leave a 2″ opening on one side, sew RST, turn inside out and iron flat, fold top down, and stitch to project. I am so happy with these pockets! It’s hard to tell, but an iPhone fits perfectly against the shorter side of the pocket, so it won’t fall out when in use.

I also finished up some purses, and am quite pleased with how they turned out!

anchor blue sailor clutch sewn by bird and bicycle

The navy blue and white anchors came out brilliant. I love the intense cherry red strap and lining as well. The pattern has become second nature to me (after having made quite a few.)

sailor clutch by Bird and Bicycle

The pattern calls for one magnetic snap, but two is better. I found my keys fell out when I had just one. I love the look of hardware on handmade purses, or any purse. Or maybe all purses are really handmade, when you think about it, someone is making them, somewhere. Back to my point, hardware. Where do you get quality bag hardware? I am always looking for metal the color of hematite instead of silver, or antique brass instead of gold.

strap on clutch by bird and bicycle, sailor anchor fabric

What is quality to you? To me, it’s in the details. Perfection isn’t really attainable, by definition, but quality is achieved through hard work and attention. Quality, like the alignment of this anchor – adorable! (oops, bad quality: should have snipped my threads a bit closer on the strap!)

seam alignment on hand sewn clutch by bird and bicycle in sailor anchor blue fabric

Working with grid repeat patterns in fabric is challenging for me, especially when you are working with a three-dimensional object. I don’t usually buy them, because of things like this dart alignment. While the seam’s alignments look great, the anchors look funky. So it is right, but it looks wrong.

I really hope these get loved! It is always challenging to sew for gifts. What have you made for others lately?

I also finished more things on my list, but it’s a Secret! I will post once those items have arrived in the hands of their lovely new owners!

Hope you are all having a lovely Winter! We are have record low temperatures in Seattle, and yet, no snow. Seems like I am being cheated! All this ice and coldness with nothing fun to play in!

Love,

MaLora

PS: A sneak peek of an upcoming project!

fabric sewn handmade bird and bicycle project

S is for Sewing Swap

A very common crafty project is a gift exchange, or a swap, between crafters. I started swapping on Swap-bot probably a decade ago. Now that I have refined my hobbies down to mostly just sewing, I love swapping handmade gifts. Recently I swapped with Sarie Cherries. We decided we needed more fun, pin-up retro style in our lives.

Here is the fun apron I whipped up.

bird and bicycle retro pinup style apron

 

I used my fantastic, now favorite, ruffle foot to create extra frilly tulle edging.

bird and bicycle tulle edge on retro pinup apron

 

I simply couldn’t resist top stitching, and some inverted box pleats for a peek-a-boo zebra print.

bird and bicycle zebra print pleate peekaboo retro apron

I couldn’t resist the urge to use pink white and black. The diamond polka dot was in my fabric stash, and the zebra print I picked up in SL,UT at Sewing Summit. I used some black sateen for extra shine and a bit more fluidity to the straps and waist band. It was such fun! Also, I learned the hard way, you can’t iron tulle. Just sayin’.

I am pretty proud of my little apron project, and hope Sarie Cherries enjoys it every day!

bird and bicycle pinup retro style apron

 

Sarie Cherries equally delighted me with a super fun, yellow and blue apron with fun little cherries on it. I love the quilted pocket detail too!

 

 

What have you guys swapped lately?

Love,

MaLora

Apron Love

Last Spring Le Creuset asked to use my photograph and I was like “YES PLEASE AND THANK YOU” because who doesn’t love their kitchen goodies? I have a skillet, some bake ware, a butter dish, and two spoon ladles because Amazon sent me two accidentally and I wasn’t going to pay shipping to return their mistake. I LOVE IT. I am collecting Caribbean, and really really really watch a dutch oven. Oh the tamales pie I would make!

Here my apron is, in all it’s fame and glory (click on the picture to check out Le Creuset’s Share the Love ad):

Bird and Bicycle apron on Le Crueset

 

YAY!

I need to make more aprons… I loved designing this one for the Angry Chicken Tie One On challenge. What do you love to make?

Love,

MaLora

Off to sewing summit!

The past couple of weeks has been super crazy! My first sewing conference ever is coming up, Sewing Summit 2012 in Sl,UT! I am very excited to meet my friends and sewing mates, and make new friends as well. Not to mention come back with crazy new mad skills!

I am going to miss this little biking buddy like crazy too, though. It will be my first time away from him ever, and 4 days feels like forever already!

bicycling with baby by Bird and Bicycle

Pardon the super red cheeks, I had just biked 10 miles pulling this little (heavy) chap along behind me in our Burley trailer. My best estimate is that together they weigh about 40lbs, and while I am lucky to live near the Interurban Trail, you can feel every slight incline when you are pulling a heavy, wobbly trailer behind you. My hubs uses the Yepp Mini, an awesome bike seat that sits the child in front of you on your stem. I am not too keen on that yet, as it takes a certain level of skill and grace to hold up a bike while putting a squiggly toddler in his buckles. Why don’t more bikes comes with kickstands?! (I am looking at you, Giant, and you, Surly)

So I have been riding a lot more with the kid now that we have my trailer all set up. I have hopes of pulling him to his preschool but that is a solid 7 miles each way, and so early in the morning… I would need coffee first, which means waking up early enough to make coffee… Mind you, it’s not the weather. I love Seattle rain. However I have yet to pull the trailer in the rain, thanks to our Seattle draught/Indian Summer. I wonder how awful it is? How much mud and puddles and water splashes up? We will be finding out and reporting back, once we get a good rain going on here.

My prep for Sewing Summit is complete! Except the packing, anyway. I whipped up the final bits for my sewing swap. Here is an adult apron and a baby apron for some special people. Who doesn’t want bikes in their kitchen?!

Here are a couple of photos of the set I whipped up for my roomie in some fantastic silky cotton. Her favorite colors are purple and orange (Pantone suggests these are pretty hot right now, so she is on to something for sure.)

sewing for sewing summit 2012 by Bird and Bicycle

I made a cloth book cover for our Children’s Clothing pattern class (see mine below) as well as a clutch lined in hot pink to keep the vitals with us when we hit Sl,UT this weekend! I also made a very thick, cushy drawstring bag to carry embroidery in, for Imagine Gnats impromptu class. I made sure it was big enough to hold a 10″ hoop and other supplies, along with a small matching needle case with wool felt (keep those needles sharp!) Since my roomie is new to embroidery, I including some large eye needles and tapestry needles too, just in case. Threading those tiny ones are so challenging!

sewing by Bird and Bicycle, notebook, bag, purse

I am very happy with how it all came together! The natural linen is an actual pleasure to stitch up. I had some fun Japanese cotton lace that I used on the bag, too.

My notebook for the class is less cool, because it is only one layer of fabric so not super soft feeling, but it’s still nice. I used one of my gigantic Spoonflower labels on the cover, the design unexpectedly integrated so perfectly!

bird and bicycle cloth notebook

My helper has learned to walk, which makes taking pictures nearly impossible without his sweet little fingers getting involved. How can I possible leave him for four whole days?!

I can’t believe this is my 60th post. That I have been writing this blog for a little over 2 years. So much has happened! I do hope that you are enjoying reading my blog, and sharing in my adventures.

Love,

MaLora

PS: Don’t forget to enter my giveaway! The matching clutches might just come with a special surprise inside!

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