Thursday, 31 October 2013

Super-Easy Cosmetic Bag


Here is a tutorial for a
quick and easy cosmetic bag.
 




 

It is self-lined, has a thin batting layer,
and closes like a sandwich bag :)

 
 
Cut one piece of fabric 12 1/2" X WOF (width of fabric).


Cut one piece of thin batting 12" X half of the WOF.


 With right sides together sew the short (selvage) edge of the fabric together 
creating a wide tube.  


  Turn the tube right-sides-out. 


Horizontal 

 Trim 3/4" off the length of the batting.  
Evenly insert it into the tube and smooth all layers together.
Gently press with the iron.  


Bring one folded edge of the batting-filled tube down 3".  
This is now the TOP of the bag. 
The open edges of the tube are now on the sides. 


 Bring the other folded edge of the tube up keeping it 3/4" from the TOP. 
On this photo you also see the seam that created the tube. 


 Pin and sew the side seams together, catching the batting in the seam.   
Finish the edges with a zig-zag or serger.  


 The 2 side edges sewn and finished.  


Turn the cosmetic bag right-sides-out and it is complete. 
  

It works for sewing supplies too.

 We make these at the Chinook Guild in Calgary, fill them with toothbrushes and toiletries, and donate them to shelters in our city...Melanie

Horizontal

Piecing Batting With a Wide Zig-Zag




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Saturday, 26 October 2013

Sunrise & Sunset Over The Bow River


These paintings were done to represent the emotion felt by the people 
of the Alberta, Canada floods this spring.   
Emphasized in these works is the power of the water 
in relationship to the downtown buildings in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 


 
 "Sunrise - City Over The Bow 1"  
by Melanie Rudy

 
 "Sunrise - City Over The Bow 2" 
by Melanie Rudy


"Sunset - City Over The Bow" 
by Melanie Rudy






From a quilting perspective, this is the color theory used for the above works.