Lucky #5

I’ve been obsessing a bit of late on stylized letters and numbers.  And of course I’m always trying out new bag designs. Combining these loves, I made a new bag out of linen, hand dyed and felted wool and recycled leather from a leather coat donated to me.  The stylized #5 is one I copied from a font here:

House Industries – Eames – View fonts.

I cut it out in felted wool and hand stitched it to the bag.  Some of my precious leather scraps were used to make stripes on the sides of the bag and for the handles.  I used my favorite one sided fusible extra heavy pellon interfacing to stiffen it up and lastly, a heavy weight brown cotton for the lining.

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Here is the leather coat, linen and cotton prior to cutting up.

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I think I’m embracing my masculine side as my bags and quilt designs lately have been far from “pretty”.

Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
 

Hillary

 

A Bag for Mary

Twenty five years ago I entered a huge lecture hall at the University of Washington School of Medicine. The room was filled with Ivy Leaguers(which I was not) and the instructor of the Anatomy Class was a Hungarian with a strong accent who called on us by name because he had memorized our names and faces from our Med School entrance photos. (Yikes!) This class was followed by the Human Cadaver lab and “living anatomy” where the med students stripped to our skivvies and drew the position of organs on our bodies. 🙂

During my 3rd and 4th year clinical rotations, I rotated through Harborview where the wards were filled with people suffering from a new devastating infection called HIV. During my Pediatrics rotation at Seattle Childrens we were tasked in seeing kids who had suffered the ravages of the E Coli outbreak at Jack in the Box and saw many children admitted with complications of Haemophilus Influenza, Varicella (chickenpox) and Strep Pneumoniae which we rarely see in kids since the introduction of these vaccinations. All the while many of my college friends were starting work at a little company called Microsoft.

On the first day of Medical School I met a bold young fellow medical student, Mary.  We were both anxious to prove ourselves and were certain we would cure cancer someday. 🙂 We  became instant friends.  Three residencies, four children, many moves and several years of practice later between us, we reconnected.  How fun it has been to recall our medical school journey. Though we fell far short of curing cancer, it is still mind-blowing to step back and acknowledge the advances in medical treatment since that first day in the lecture hall together.

Needing a distraction from the hexagons I am sewing up, I grabbed one of my last vintage Hmong baby carriers and made her a bag.  She had admired one I had made for a fundraiser and as her birthday approaches, I thought I would surprise her with one of her own.

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I sure hope she likes it.

Hillary

My Feather Purse is Done

Well friends, instead of packing and getting our house ready for vacation, I have been sewing.  (Please tell me someone else can relate).  As I mentioned in my last post, I free-formed a pieced feather using my brown and black Umbrella Prints Trimmings packet.  I sewed these onto a leather scrap using my Janome Memory Craft machine and a leather needle with no problems.  I finished the edges of the metal zipper with some more trimmings and sewed it all up with my Juki Industrial Machine.  I didn’t follow any pattern though there are a gazillion similar clutch/purse patterns available on the internet.  I used some Robert Kaufman yarn dyed linen for the lining and a vintage Turkish Tassel for a zipper pull.  Now, off to do some packing!

Thanks for indulging me.

Hillary

Umbrella Prints: 2014 Umbrella Prints Trimmings Competition.

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Looking at other people’s entries, I guess, I was supposed to take out the fabrics and display them more?  The instructions said to take off the plastic and take a pic which I did. Obviously I’m too literal. 🙂 

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A Feather in Umbrella Prints Trimmings

A couple of months ago I discovered one of my favorite fabric companies, Umbrella Prints was having a competition with their trimmings.  I ordered two trimmings packs and got busy making up a bag of my own design with the blue trimmings.

Umbrella Prints Trimmings Challenge | Entropy Always Wins.

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With another pack of beautiful brown and black trimmings in my possession, I couldn’t resist playing some more.  Last night without a well thought out plan, I just started cutting and sewing (my favorite way to create) and came up with a feather.  I picked up some scrap leather from a local upholstery store recently on sale ($4 for two beautiful brown scraps and some white 80s style leather that I am dreaming up plans for).  I am hoping to put the feather and leather together into a clutch or ipad case.  I would love any suggestions!

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This is not my first rodeo with pieced feathers.  I made a bag and some pillows with the very popular Anna Maria Horner free feather pattern, (Anna Maria Horner) and some hand printed Malka Dubrawsky fabric (a stitch in dye by stitchindye on Etsy).

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I will finish this little project up by the end of the month and still not sure if I will add it to the official Umbrella Prints Trimmings Competition. (Umbrella Prints: 2014 Umbrella Prints Trimmings Competition)  Regardless, I LOVE creating with these fabric tidbits.

My husband and I are taking our kids to Washington DC next week.  If you have any good recommendations for restaurants or off the radar favorite attractions send them my way.

Hillary

A Mother’s Day Present

I come from a long line of crafty women.  Perhaps it is the fact that my family hails from Seattle where sitting by the fire with a cup of coffee (I remember when Starbucks was only in Seattle!!) or tea and some handwork is compelling on dreary days.  My grandmother was a sewist and knitter extraordinaire.  My mother has been sewing her whole life. She has sewn countless curtains, quilts, clothing for herself and my brother and I along the way.  She even sewed my wedding dress.  Recently she has gotten into refurbishing old Singer sewing machines, one of which she gifted me a couple Christmas’ ago.  (As an aside, she is also quite a potter and I have such fond memories of going to her craft fairs as a child and spending all the money she made with her sales on other handmade treats.) 🙂

In honor of this year’s Mother’s Day, I pulled out an antique quilted block I inherited from my grandmother and upcycled it into a bag for my mom. I used some fusible fleece to bulk it up a bit and Brandon Mably’s Babble fabric for the lining.  I have packed it with some Clover Wonder clips that my Mama is sure to love and took pics with the Singer my mother refurbished.

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Check out another gift I made for my Mama here:

Flowers for My Mother | Entropy Always Wins.

Happy Mother’s Day everyone!

Ok, Just One More . . .

I swear, this leather repurposing is as addictive as chocolate . . . well, almost. 🙂  While the kids, my husband and I anxiously await my folks who are coming to visit after a road trip in southern Utah, I put some finishing touches on yet another bag.  Once again, with an idea in my head, I drew up a pattern and stitched it up.  I used the same printed leather as in my previous bag but flipped it over to show off the suede side for the bottom.  I added a linen flower I had made awhile back which feels like icing on the cake for this basic tote.

Linen Rosebud Flower Tutorial | Entropy Always Wins.

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It’s such fun to give my friends back their donated leather re-imagined.

Hillary

Recycled Leather Clutch

My friends have been incredibly generous donating their old leather coats to me when they heard I was upcycling the leather into bags.  Perhaps my telling them that their Duran Duran, Members Only Jackets were no longer in fashion had something to do with it.  🙂  In any case, I now have 4 leather jackets in addition to one I have already used, generously donated by Bianca (Thanks! I made them!.).  I decided to make up a clutch for a friend using a cherished Hmong Remnant, some printed leather and a turkish tassel I had on hand as a zipper pull.

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I made up a pattern (my favorite part of creating) and used some hot pink cotton I fused with thick pellon interfacing for the lining. Next up, I’m cutting into some Anna Maria Horner voile for a hexagon variation quilt.

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Umbrella Prints Trimmings Challenge

Well friends, I finished up my Umbrella Prints Trimming Competition Entry.  I had at least 10 different ideas in mind (and with another trimmings packet left, I may use another idea still) but ended up going with themes that I am familiar with-linen, repurposed materials, a big bag and the red cross symbol.  I still have quite a bit of my husband’s old climbing rope left and I really enjoyed the Man-Purse I had previously made so I decided to make up a similar bag design.

A Man-Purse for Kris | Entropy Always Wins.

I used the Umbrella Prints scraps to outline the cross symbol in a quilted fashion.  I used some black and turquoise linen I had on hand and upcycled some black cordura for the bottom and top of the bag.

Umbrella Prints: Golden Ticket.

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I used some left over scraps to put a top edging on an inner pocket.

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This was such a fun challenge!  So tell me, what do you think?  Anyone out there also finished on their Umbrella Prints creation?  If so I would love to see it.

Happy Easter everyone!

Hillary

Pinned and Explored

Although work has kept me from sewing and knitting much this week, it has certainly been fun from a creative standpoint.  One of the pics of my Sew Together Bag was picked up on Flickr Explore.  Although this is not the most accurate mark of a great picture it is fun none the less having so many people fave and look at your photo.

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I was “Explored” one other time in the last year for one of my Noodlehead totes. It all inspires me to step up my photography game and to finally buy and learn photoshop.

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To see a true photographer’s work, check out my brother who has been “Explored” 16 times in the last year!

Flickr: CraigGoodwin2’s Photostream.

On another front, one of the pictures I took from a trip to Pompeii last year was pinned by Audi Italy and the ABC/Disney Creative Development Group. It’s been pretty fun to see this picture take off like it has with thousands of Pins.  On a weird note, I have seen my picture obviously modified and repinned.  All my creative work is just for my own fun but it has me wondering how others who make their living from photography and creative work feel about this kind of thing.

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Our kids are out of school next week and my husband and I are working a ton to cover everyone else who has the week off.  It has me feeling a little sorry for myself so I have been reminiscing about trips we made last year.  The title pic was one my husband took of me in Ravello, Italy last year.  Have a happy Spring Break everyone.

Sew Together Bag

I know, I know.  I said I was going to sew something other then bags (at least I said that in my head).  But this isn’t really a bag is it?  It’s more like a clutch or a sewing aid. 😉  Of course I’m talking about this rocking bag design by Sew Demented called the Sew Together Bag.  Pattern here:

Sew Together Bag by SewDemented | Sewing Pattern.

I’ve been inspired by all the different versions of this bag on Flickr and I’ve got to say this pattern is a keeper. The green around us and the birds building their nests inspired me to put together this fabric combination. I grabbed some scraps of Pippijoe Nests (I don’t think she makes it anymore so I am treasuring every last scrap!), some Alexander Henry Home Dec Dots and Ghastly Brambles fabric and the amazing Dots in Olive from True Colors by Heather Bailey (I can’t wait to make more with this line!!!)

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I see more of these bags in my future!