After a very tiring week (which will be repeated over the next few weeks... *sigh*), I hunkered down to business on Saturday!
Got out tracing paper for a new pattern I wanted to try out & got to work tracing & cutting it out. Then spent some time trying to choose fabric that I like but won't miss if the project turns out bad hahaha...
The new bag went pretty well in the beginning, until when I hit the handles... I tell you, I'm sorely tempted to never make this bag again!!!
It got done anyway, and I guess it wasn't too bad :) It's not as nice as I thought it'd be though, not really my kinda bag... Next attempt would be a pleated pouch perhaps :)
This was a productive way to spend the weekend :)
P/s got my daughter to take these pics hehe... Good thing the bag hid my tummy!
Tudung DIY and bags galore (made-to-order & ready stock) - All things pretty for your pleasure and use...
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Another baby boy space set
Technically this isn't my handiwork... But this was one of the custom orders we did for the shop. The customer saw the first one we made and wanted a similar quilt, but she also added some pillows, bolsters and a mattress cover.
These pillows & bolsters were stuffed with kekabu, and they're nice & firm :)
The whole set is now in the hands of the owner, just awaiting the arrival of the little one soon :)
These pillows & bolsters were stuffed with kekabu, and they're nice & firm :)
The whole set is now in the hands of the owner, just awaiting the arrival of the little one soon :)
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Thank goodness for quick projects!
Got this done in a jiffy last night, yeay! So I got to satisfy the sewing urge a little... But then once I got going, I wished I has time to do more!
That's OK though, at least I felt better once I was done :) I admit, it went a lot faster cos everything was cut & interfaced, so all I had to do was put it all together hehehe... I need to have more stuff all cut out & ready whenever I needed a quick sewing fix!
Now all I need to do is sew on the Velcro tabs and add a decorative button... Then it's good to go!
That's OK though, at least I felt better once I was done :) I admit, it went a lot faster cos everything was cut & interfaced, so all I had to do was put it all together hehehe... I need to have more stuff all cut out & ready whenever I needed a quick sewing fix!
Now all I need to do is sew on the Velcro tabs and add a decorative button... Then it's good to go!
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
The urge....
... to cut fabric and sew is very strong!!! Especially when I'm as tired out and stressed out as I am right now...
My head's too tired to think of what to make though.... Maybe I'll just finger some fabric first...
My head's too tired to think of what to make though.... Maybe I'll just finger some fabric first...
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Reversible floppy tote in dire need of a name...
I made up my customer's order as soon as I was done with my sample. I made a few changes along the way - added ties, used home-dec cotton as interfacing/batting since the cotton body & lining only would have been too light, quilted more lines on the handle.
I love how soft the bag is, and how much it can carry hehehe... It looks great too once it's actually worn (it was really tough trying to get decent pics for it on its own!)
I think it needs a proper name, but right now I can't really think of a suitable one... Tried asking my daughter for ideas and she gave me a name from a book she's reading hehehe... Can aaa?
It's already with its owner... I hope she gets lots of love & use out of it :)
I love how soft the bag is, and how much it can carry hehehe... It looks great too once it's actually worn (it was really tough trying to get decent pics for it on its own!)
I think it needs a proper name, but right now I can't really think of a suitable one... Tried asking my daughter for ideas and she gave me a name from a book she's reading hehehe... Can aaa?
It's already with its owner... I hope she gets lots of love & use out of it :)
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Envelope pouches for iPhones & Blackberries
I've always wanted to buy a few keyka lou patterns, and I finally bought a couple (the box wallet pouch was the first one I made). This was the first batch of envelope pouches using a keyka lou design, & I love them to bits!!
They're quite easy to make, but I spent more time handsewing the Velcro tabs & decorative buttons than the actual pouch assembly since I opted not to use elastic ties, so I'll need to figure out a better, more efficient way of doing that.
They fit an iPhone or blackberry bold phone, or even business cards if you want :)
Only the blue polkadot one is still available right now... I've got a few more in the works!
They're quite easy to make, but I spent more time handsewing the Velcro tabs & decorative buttons than the actual pouch assembly since I opted not to use elastic ties, so I'll need to figure out a better, more efficient way of doing that.
They fit an iPhone or blackberry bold phone, or even business cards if you want :)
Only the blue polkadot one is still available right now... I've got a few more in the works!
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Box wallet pouches
I purchased Keyka Lou's patterns for several itty-bitty pouches & tried them out. This is from the first batch :)
I've put them in the shop. They are selling for RM28 per pouch. Perfectly sized for some cards, cash & maybe a small phone... So adorable!
I've put them in the shop. They are selling for RM28 per pouch. Perfectly sized for some cards, cash & maybe a small phone... So adorable!
Sunday, January 29, 2012
New design & sample...
Yesterday I spent several hours trying to adapt my regular multipurpose tote design for a customer. I wasn't worried about the bag body; I was concerned how the single handle she requested would affect the overall look once the bag was carried.
After poring over several design books and sketching out a prototype (cheh, sounds so grand heheh... I just did a rough sketch aje :p), I pulled out some linen-type mid-weight cotton & started cutting.
I needed to see how it would look like once completed, but it also had to be a quick job so I skipped my usual interfacing for this sample. For added strength & for interest, I quilted 3 straight lines on the handle (more visible on the beige side since I used red thread). This is still reversible so I didn't put in any tabs or button closures, but I'n thinking maybe ties or ribbons? It turned out quite well, I think. What do you think?
Now I can get started on the customer's bag :) Looks like I may just skip the interfacing for hers too & replace it with a canvas lining or batting for the floppy look, and add ties at the top for closure...
p/s. Forgot to take pics of the red side... I'm keeping the sample since there's some stitching that I'm not too happy with... Good enough for me to use but not to sell :) love the bag!!
After poring over several design books and sketching out a prototype (cheh, sounds so grand heheh... I just did a rough sketch aje :p), I pulled out some linen-type mid-weight cotton & started cutting.
I needed to see how it would look like once completed, but it also had to be a quick job so I skipped my usual interfacing for this sample. For added strength & for interest, I quilted 3 straight lines on the handle (more visible on the beige side since I used red thread). This is still reversible so I didn't put in any tabs or button closures, but I'n thinking maybe ties or ribbons? It turned out quite well, I think. What do you think?
Now I can get started on the customer's bag :) Looks like I may just skip the interfacing for hers too & replace it with a canvas lining or batting for the floppy look, and add ties at the top for closure...
p/s. Forgot to take pics of the red side... I'm keeping the sample since there's some stitching that I'm not too happy with... Good enough for me to use but not to sell :) love the bag!!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
My first dress :)
I finally sewed my first dress, all by myself!! Well ok, had some help with the string ties cos it was a rush job, but otherwise it was all my handiwork :)
I've always wanted to make girls' outfits cos the patterns out there are so cute, but my baby's a boy :( I waited for an excuse to make one, & it finally came!
I modified the pattern & size from a draft that we used before for the shop to fit a newborn. This was a present for a friend's new baby... I'm so glad it turned out fine!
I've always wanted to make girls' outfits cos the patterns out there are so cute, but my baby's a boy :( I waited for an excuse to make one, & it finally came!
I modified the pattern & size from a draft that we used before for the shop to fit a newborn. This was a present for a friend's new baby... I'm so glad it turned out fine!
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Of pre-cuts, yardage & the end products
I love charm packs & other pre-cuts. I love the fact that pre-cuts gives me an opportunity to have and play with the whole set in a fabric range... otherwise it'll cost me a mini-fortune to buy each piece in each colorway!
This is the first time I'm actually using up one of our pre-cuts... I chose Dream On by Urban Chiks cos of the sunshiny colors :) Made up 4 nine-patch blocks with 6 charm pieces left over for another project. Spent an hour arranging the pieces, but sewing them up was a breeze.... my patchworking has improved I guess, since my seams matched up! Hehehe...
Haven't quite decided what to do with them yet... my options at the moment: 1) make 2 bags, or 4 if they're just the main centerpiece, 2) turn them into a baby quilt, or 3) line them up and make a table runner. Will update what happens to them once they get turned into something :)
One of these days, I plan to make this bag from pre-cuts or patchwork strips, just for variety... for the moment, though, this yardage seems to give that illusion anyway :)
Silent busy bee...
I haven't been completely off the grid, sewing-wise... time's just so limited, if I have any extra I'd rather sit at the sewing machine undisturbed rather than fight over who gets to use the computer hehehe...
I've been pretty busy over the past few weeks completing several orders... this bevy of 5 beauties was the most recent, delivered to the owners just before the long weekend break started :) I'm happy to say that all were made in less than 2 weeks (in between a hectic work schedule this month plus a major presentation!) and are all meant as presents for others... Thank you so much to my colleagues who had such trust in my work!
This one's for my cousin, who requested a another pouch after seeing how useful the one we gave to her was heheh... she wanted it bigger though to put more baby stuff in :p
Saturday, December 3, 2011
From Saturday to Saturday...
I know I said I'd post the picture of the wonky log cabin block once I've turned it into something, but it's been weeks since it was done and I still haven't decided on what to do with it, so what the heck... here it is :)I really like it... the colors are all bright and cheerful, and I felt the process of making it was really fun.
I wanted to keep the momentum going since I completed the block and coasters, but only managed to get more sewing done this past week. It helped that I cut all the pieces last Saturday, and had the whole week to put these pouches together....
They're now in the shop, ready for the taking :)If anyone's interested, the ones with the colorful hearts are RM 25 each, and the green & pink dotty pouches are RM 35 each.
Didn't manage to complete any specific item today, but it was time well spent at the shop - cutting, sewing, and pressing fabrics to be turned into something pretty... I love Saturdays!
Now I've got a few pieces to keep me busy all week till next Saturday :)
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Of coasters & pincushions...
I set a silent goal for myself this past week, to sew at least a little bit (1/2 to 1 hr) each night. I had gotten started on these coasters last weekend after working on a wonky log-cabin block (which I'll share once I decide what to do with it :p), and wanted to keep the momentum going.
By Friday, I had these all completed and blind-stiched too... a set of 4 unique, wonky scrappy coasters :) I just love the bright fabrics!


They're even reversible, if you feel like using the other side for a change :) the backing used home dec cotton.

Friday, I finally tried my hand at making a pincushion. When you think about too many patterns that you wanna try, it can actually delay the process of actually making the item itself (very common happening for me :p). In the end I just went with some binding scraps we had in the house and fashioned some patchwork out of them... Whaddaya think?

I'll put all these in the shop for sale... just as soon as I figure out the costing & price :)
All in all, not a bad week right? It's nice to put your hand to something other than customer orders for a change, and enhance your skills in the process :)
Have a good crafting week ahead everyone!
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Long-overdue update...
I know it's been a really long while since my last blog post... too many internet restrictions during the day, no time at home to go online after work (adjusting to a new work place too!), little kiddies + hubby + home to manage as well in the limited time available... this poor blog's been neglected...
Thankfully I did manage to squeeze in some sewing each week (well, 1 day each week only to be honest), in between fulfilling orders...
Tried out this modified version of diaper/cosmetic/multipurpose pouch... one for myself, one as a gift and another as a sample for the shop (the sample's been sold! :D now gotta make another one soon...) I love how simple yet practical it is! It fits 2 diapers, one bottle of baby powder, one nappycloth (as emergency towel if necessary) plus one romper... roomy kan?
My mom & I rushed this quilt for my cousin's new baby... simple center fabric, one border plus hand-quilted circles in the center & stitch-in-the-ditch quilting around the center panel...

I have a mini project completed too... will put that up soon! And as always, there's a long list of things that I wanna try to make... I'll get to all that eventually, insya-Allah!
We got a bunch of gorgeous new fabric for the shop too... drop by Beverly Collection or look us up on facebook (Beverly Collection) for sneak peeks!
In the meantime, keep crafting people! :)

I have a mini project completed too... will put that up soon! And as always, there's a long list of things that I wanna try to make... I'll get to all that eventually, insya-Allah!
We got a bunch of gorgeous new fabric for the shop too... drop by Beverly Collection or look us up on facebook (Beverly Collection) for sneak peeks!
In the meantime, keep crafting people! :)
Monday, September 5, 2011
Little girls want Hari Raya handbags too... :)
I think it started with me saying I wanted to make a Raya bag for my daughter...
Then my colleague wanted one for each of her daughters too... so I said, sure! That's 2 more bags to make...
A few days later she came back to me and added 2 more to her request, for her nieces pulak... so that makes 5.
When I cut out the bags, I found that I had just enough for another piece... 6 in total.
In the end?
Please excuse the 'terbalik-ness' :( It won't come out right, no matter what I do...
These 2 are for my colleague's daughters, almost identical to the one for my daughter (including the pink polkadot lining) except for the name embroidery...
These are for her nieces... lined with the IKEA multicolor hearts...
And this one found an owner too, yeay! :)
Sadly, my daughter's sling bag is not in the picture!!! Will put up a pic of her using it soon... hopefully...
Monday, August 29, 2011
New Project - Laptop Sleeve
So I managed to get 2 out of 4 things planned done since last month :)
Just thought I'd share with you one of them first, ie the laptop sleeve project... I have many sewing books, some more advanced than others, plus numerous online tutorials I've collected/bookmarked as reference. After going through them, I decided to try out 1 version of a laptop sleeve that I thought was relatively easier to do....
This was the end result :) I decided to forgo the buttons as specified by the pattern, and chose to go with velcro tabs instead.
Without the velcro tabs yet... This one was lined with a quilted lining, and turned out a little bulkier than I thought it would be. I wasn't sure if the designer (can't recall whose pattern it is now :( ) purposely didn't make for any allowance for the lining to be slightly smaller once it was quilted, or I quilted it wrongly, but the end result was that the lining wasn't quite flush with the outer sleeve... Once you slip in a laptop, however, it felt & looked ok, so perhaps that's why it was designed that way... I'm using it now :)
After that, I decided to try out another sample, but this time without a quilted lining. The original pattern only called for it to be lined with fleece, but I used the fleece as batting and lined it with cotton instead. I wasn't keen on having the fleece all dirty with continued use of the sleeve...
I made two, and modified the original two tabs into one larger velcro flap closure.
The fleece batting was trickier to use than I thought it would be... it was the first time I've ever used fleece as batting (working with flannel was easier, methinks...), and the resultant 3 layers were challenging enough to work with especially when top-stitching at the seams...
All these would fit a laptop with the following dimensions:-
13.5in x 9.5in x 1.5in
The one I used was a hp laptop, but I tried them with a Dell (with almost similar dimensions) & they fit as well.
If anyone's interested, I'd be happy to let them go :)
If anyone's interested, I'd be happy to let them go :)
Only RM45 each... BOTH SOLD!
Space-y Quilt
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Time Wanted!
I've got so many things in my head all planned out, future projects - a laptop sleeve, a freestyle mini quilt, a handbag for my daughter in time for Raya, a patchwork bag experiment - on top of the current things we're making for the shop... and no time to do any sewing!!!
Sigh... Didn't get any sewing done for my mom last week... This week, only managed to do some hand-quilting earlier today but no more... ironing chores are waiting for me :(
Here's to more craft work time this week!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
All Things Space-y! :)
When the daddy-to-be is someone who had the enviable experience of going into space, it's no surprise la that the theme for the baby is astronauts, space & the galaxy :)
The baby quilt was appliqued with different images in each block (astronaut, the Earth, the Sun, stars, moon & spaceship), in vibrant colors as requested by the parents-to-be. We echoed the same image & color combo for the cot bumpers but mixed it up a bit for the pillow and bolster covers.
We really enjoyed making this order, and we hope both Datuk & Datin Dr enjoy using the set soon! :)
Friday, July 8, 2011
Kekabu sleep set - special order
Fiza wanted a sleep set (mattress, pillow & quilt) in kekabu for her son, and took a fancy to these bright fabrics I've used on a couple of other quilts... Luckily had some in hand, so got to work...
This was the quilt, pillow & bolster case... the quilt used cotton batting, which was thinner, but just as warm and more comfortable for her son...
She had her preferred mattress size, so all we had to do was make one (a very nice and plump mattress!) and pair it with the striped cover (secured with ties).
The whole set, as ordered... She can remove the mattress covers for washing as well as alternate with new ones if required... The day after Fiza picked up her order, I was told her son enjoyed sleeping on the mattress so much that he overslept! :) No problem, little kiddies don't have to rush :)
If anyone wants a kekabu set made to order, drop us a line! Kekabu's in limited quantities though, so hurry :)
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