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Monday, 17 September 2012

Handmade Brush Holder and the Process of Making!


Ta-dah! Upon the request of my boss at the children's art studio, I am finally done with this brush holder! I am so happy what i thought actually worked so I am going to share with you the process of making. 

[Note: it's a process of making and not a tutorial because this is the very first time I am making a brush holder, there's no measurement or pattern to follow, and most of the time I don't really know what's going to happen next. It's more like a exploration and making something new. So it will be a huge disappointment if I say it's a tutorial as I don't really have the steps ready >.<]


Well anyway! Let's start from the selection of cloth, I have chosen the oil cloth because it is waterproof and as the name says it's a brush holder, often kids have to keep their brushes before they can fully dry them. So it only makes sense to me that you have a waterproof one if not the holder will get wet. Sadly, these are all the oilcloth I have :/ so the color and pattern combination is a bit weird but it gets better after a while. Haha.


So, the materials you need. Pretty simple, cloth, hard cardboard, scissors, double sided tape, the 'handmade' stamp that I always like to put on my projects, velcro, ruler... of coz it includes other things like pencil, pen knife, sewing machine, thread and needle..



You start by dividing the hard cardboard into four equal parts and a good ruler and a sharp pen knife will make your life A LOT EASIER!! I love the ruler from Martha Steward, it makes drawing straight line, right angles, perpendicular lines so much easier and more accurate.


Then you cut the cloth based on the parameter of the 4 rectangles, leaving enough space for sewing.


The hippo cloth will be the back, green polka dot is inside, plain canvas cloth is first layer of the holder and blue polka dot is the second layer. The rough measurements are : 49cm x 38cm for hippo and green polka dot, 49cm x 15cm for canvas, 49cm x 19cm for blue polka dot. Actually you can do any size you like, based on the cardboard size you choose.

Then you arrange the cloth in sequence and you can sew the sides of green polka dot, canvas and blue polka dot. This is to secure the different layers so that it is easier to sew the pockets later.


This is how I sew the pockets. Because it is really difficult to draw on oilcloth and I do not want to dirty the cloth so I actually pasted a sheet of layout pad on it and I draw the lines on the layout pad, it's easy to see therefore easy to sew later. I use layout pad a lot for my graphic design class, it is a very light weight paper which is only 45g/m^2 (normal printing paper is about 80g). So it's very easy to tear off after you sew and it does not harm the sewing machine, haha. But I guess there is a specific kind of paper made for this purpose but oh well..


Very easy to tear off..


Time to add the hippo cloth in.


Pin them together and sew around it, leaving the bottom open to insert the cardboards.


Trim the sides so when you turn inside out you won't get bulky edges.



Ta-dah, it's almost done! Remember to add in the velcro scraps.


At this stage it's already a functional roll-up pencil case, but we are making a stand so there's more to it.


Insert the cardboard and align to the sides and corners. I used double-sided tape to stick them down as well.


You can machine stitch the bottom closure but I want to hide the seams so I did hand stitch and OMG oilcloth is superrrrrrrr hard to sew -.-



Stitch together like this... and...


PULL! (make sure your thread is strong, if not you pull and it will break)


So.. it's done!


2 layers so you can put more brushes :)










Anyway, this is my new iphone cover with the small cat lying there.. all for 9 bucks!! hohoho..

Thanks for reading and have a nice day :)




Sunday, 16 September 2012

My Mollie Makes is here ^^



I was sooooooo happy when I opened my letterbox and found the latest issue of Mollie Makes!! It's a wonderful craft magazine.. everything about sewing, knitting, crocheting and more! See, it comes with free pearl buttons too!

They will have a few featured tutorials every month, though not a lot but what I really love about this magazine is that it introduces and showcases lots of different handmade artists in US and Europe, plus online stores where you can get your materials. You know how limited the craft materials are in Singapore, but thanks to internet and Mollie Makes, we can now buy online (but shipping is really expensive too :x)

I always feel extremely small and my handmades are super boring after seeing all the featured artists' works and their studios in the magazine, but of coz this is where lots of my inspirations come from too. I have yet to visit all the websites I noted down from the previous issue and now I have a new one. Let me slowly explore and I will share with you the awesome websites found inside ;) By the way, this magazine can be found in Singapore, the very first issue I bought was from Plaza Singapura (the newspaper and magazine store very near the purple line MRT station walkway). It costs $17.90, I think if you buy online and subscribe whole year it's a bit cheaper and they deliver it to your house!

Anyway, last night as I was doing the usual 'pinning' on my Pinterest, I found a pretty good website: http://www.purlbee.com/ it has a lot of do-able sewing/knitting/crocheting tutorials and the instructions are laid out in a very clear manner. The best thing about it is if you need any material mentioned in the tutorial, just clicked on the material's name it will link to their online material shop http://www.purlsoho.com/ and you can buy it!! They do ship internationally but shipping cost.. hmm..
But these websites really worth taking a look if you want to handmade something simple, useful and nice! I can't wait to try on some of the projects!!!!

CAKE POP SUNDAY!








I had such a busy but fulfilling weekend! :)
Attended Sin Li's cake pop class with Jealina and Sherry because we want to make it as door gifts for little Mischa's birthday! Cake pops are generally easy to do but it requires lots of patience and inner peace, because it's very easy to screw up at the shaping and coating stage and you are supposed to stay calm even when u screw up because panicking will only make it worst >.< But it's very fun to make as u can decorate it in which ever way you like. All who attended the class including Sin Li are all girls so we ended up with really pretty and girly cake pops. Sin Li recommended this cake pop artist called Bakerella and her cakes are just too awesome, too pretty to be eaten!

If you are interested in learning this or other things about baking you can check it out at Sin Li's facebook page, BUTTER CUBES. She makes super creative and super cute macarons too. If you are thinking to make something special for your friend's birthday or events.. sign up for her classes and I believe these will make great gifts ^^


Friday, 14 September 2012

Fabric Catalogue

Yay!! I'm finally done with my fabric catalogue :) Yes.. I wished I could have more pretty fabrics but oh well.. these are what I have currently. The main purpose for the fabric catalogue is for those who ordered sewing goods from me.. with this they can easily see what I have and mix and match from there. However, the photos don't really do justice to the fabrics, the colors are way more awesome in real life :)

Most of my fabrics are from Taiwan, US, Haji Lane and fabrictales. I hope to find more in Singapore so that I don't have to worry that I will run out of nice fabrics one day.



Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Coming Soon!

Momoshamu is currently working on the web gallery of all the handmade projects she has so far. Do drop by when it's ready :)