Day 5 🙂
Tag Archives: Handmade
My embroidered advent calendar for 2024 – Day 4
My embroidered advent calendar for 2024 – Day 3
My embroidered advent calendar for 2024 – Day 2
My embroidered advent calendar for 2024 – Day 1
A few years ago I discovered a blog where someone had sewn a beautiful Advent calendar.
I actually wanted to sew it last year, but my sewing machine broke down.
The only store in the area that repairs my brand had so many orders that the machine couldn’t be repaired until this year.
I knew more or less what I wanted my calendar to look like and then looked for embroidery files on the Internet.
And I found them. I wanted to have a different embroidery every day.
But I misjudged the time!!!
I had expected a relaxed 3, maximum 4 days, but it took me 25-30 hours to complete the whole calendar.
It had to be finished on Saturday because I was giving it away. It was therefore very stressful.
The calendar was finished on Saturday night at 1am 😀
Here is day 1
I will post the link to the blog of the calendar on the last day.
So it will be a little surprise when you see the whole thing.
And also write a tutorial on how I sewed it.
Maybe someone will like it as much as I did and want to make this calendar too. ❤
DIY Sewing a shirt with stick figure :D
I don’t know what made me come up with the idea of stick figures, but I really wanted to make more of these shirts.
I think single-colored shirts are so boring and somehow I got the idea to make stick figures on the next shirt.
I didn’t know exactly which figures I wanted and just googled stick figures.
I came across the figure with DUTY. On its own, of course, it’s deadly boring, so I came up with the idea of combining it with at least 2 other figures.
I now knew what I wanted, but it took me a weekend to find the right pictures.
I bought the vector graphics and had them printed on the two pattern pieces.
At first I wanted to machine embroider it, but it was supposed to be a thin, light summer shirt and a print would be better.
How do you like the result? I think it’s great 😀
DIY – I copied the most amazing designer bag and made a backpack out of it
I think it’s been almost 2 years since I saw the most beautiful little handbag in the world on Pinterest. ❤ ❤ ❤
I won’t write who the designer is, just that you couldn’t buy the bag anymore.
But because I really wanted to have it, preferably as a backpack, I decided to sew this bag myself.
Getting the black faux leather was easy. The original is made of real leather, but almost impossible to make with a normal sewing machine. The hardest part was finding a shiny gold-colored zipper, which had to be huge.
I also spent a long time looking for pins because I didn’t know which ones to choose for the bag. I decided on colorful, funny 😀
I bought a really cute little leather jacket for toddlers as a model for the jacket, which was very well priced. Lucky for me. 😀 A pattern has been made from it
I won’t describe in detail HOW I made this backpack, but I will show a few cell phone photos from the sewing course.
I don’t know if you can tell from the picture how huge the zipper is.
I made a new logo for the very expensive lining and the collar cut-out. My others all have something to do with nautical, which wouldn’t have fitted here.
I don’t know if you can see it in the pictures, but I had the lettering printed in gold on the black lining. It looks really classy. ❤
Fortunately, I came across the lockers while searching for pins!!! How else could I have attached the pins through 3 layers of faux leather without them coming off? You can see the lockers in the picture, but later on they were covered with faux leather.
Don’t be surprised that the lining is visually so badly sewn, what you see here is just the back of the lining that I used for the collar neckline. To make it look nice and smooth on the front, I had to fix the lining on the back in some places.
The pocket flap is almost finished, but not yet sewn on. How do you like the pins?
And now the finished backpack. If you look at the size of the pins, you can see how big the zipper really is.
I love this backpack ❤ ❤ ❤
Make a fantastic shirt from grandpa’s undershirt pattern
I’m sure many have a grandpa who liked to wear those white undershirts, even under shirts? 😀
I am currently sorting out my fabrics. Over the years I’ve bought lots of fabrics because I thought they were so pretty, but I’ve never had a plan for what to sew with them.
Because it’s too bad to leave them in the closet any longer, and sometimes I don’t even remember why I bought them 😀 I give the fabrics away in the sewing course.
I found these two fabrics while sorting out. Only 1 yard of each. You don’t have that many options for what you can do with them.
That’s why I googled and googled and googled 😀
At some point I came across a grandpa pattern and chose it for the shirts.
I adapted the pattern slightly because my fabrics are cotton and not jersey.
Here is the result. I added some decoration so that it doesn’t look so boring with just the fabric.
I like the result ❤
Let it Snow sweatshirt in summer hahaha
I actually wanted to make this sweatshirt last year but unfortunately my sewing machine broke down and it took ages for the store where I took it to have the time to fix it. That’s just the way it is when there’s only one sewing shop in a wide area that repairs sewing machines.
Luckily, I finally got around to making the sweatshirt.
It’s already summer now, but the next winter is sure to come 😀
I used the same pattern for the sweatshirt as for the windbreaker. I just made the pattern smaller.
DIY Windbreaker with Dots Dots Dots
Actually, I only wanted to embroider something on the front of the pocket, as with the windbreaker. But I found so many great embroidery designs for winter on Etsy that I couldn’t make up my mind and just used them all. 😀
The fabric is white fleece. I deliberately decided to use the wrong side of the fabric on the outside because I have had bad experiences with embroidering on fleece before.
But if you don’t know it, you can’t see it!
Here is the pocket with a flap. Isn’t the design cute? ❤
Here is one sleeve. I embroidered snowflakes from top to bottom on the other sleeve.
I like this design best of all. It’s quite large on the back. When you see the finished part, it could have been even bigger!
For the hood, I would have turned the design 180°. I draped the hood in such a way that you can see the embroidery in the photo. When it’s positioned normally, you can only see the upper, upside-down embroidery! When I have the hood up, it fits, but when do you put the hood on a sweater?
At least I hardly ever do. Unfortunately, I saw it too late and didn’t have enough fabric left.
Here is the sweatshirt from the front
And here the swearshirt from the back
Now it just has to get cold enough for me to wear the sweatshirt 😀
DIY Windbreaker with Dots Dots Dots
I can hardly believe it. I’ve finally used the laminated fabric I bought in 2014!!!!!. You can see it in the post:
I actually wanted to sew a raincoat from it. But I thought there wasn’t enough fabric 😦
Apparently I was wrong. The fabric would have been enough. Never mind. There was enough fabric for 2 windbreakers. So I made myself a windbreaker and gave the rest of the fabric to a friend from the course who had also made a windbreaker.
They are similar but not identical.
Here is my latest project ❤
Somehow all my logos have something to do with maritime 😀
That wouldn’t have fitted here. That’s why I designed a new logo and had it printed on the front pocket.
The laminated fabric is very similar to that of my raincoat. That’s why I knew it wouldn’t stretch and wouldn’t slip easily if I tried to pull it over my head.
That’s why I had the idea of sewing the opening on the side of the windbreaker to put it on and take it off. This means you only put one arm through the sleeve and the other arm is closed from the lower cuff to the cuff of the arm with a zipper.
It’s as quick as zipping up a regular jacket ❤
Windbreaker opened:
Windbreaker closed:
I also sewed a large pocket on the back. As big as the white patch.
This means I can completely do without a handbag or backpack.
I love the windbreaker, but sewing laminated fabric is so unpleasant. You can’t sew quickly, you can only sew at the slowest speed because the fabric is so badly transported by the machine.






























