Things to make

April 18, 2008

OliveRose Free Pattern

I am posting the free pattern again because I didn't realize that the last one I put on was set for tabloid size paper.....this one will fit legal. Thanks for all the great response to the pattern...... Download OliveRose.pdf I am patienly waiting for Grandma Jo to come over so I can go work out.....Then we are having Customer Appreciation days at the shop. Carolyn and I have a book signing and then I am just going to hang out and help cutomers. Should be a nice day! Although after 17 months period free......I am now experiencing cramps again and remembering the "joy" of being a woman!!! UUGGHHH!!! Sometimes I really think that guys should get some of this.... Yesterday I didn't feel like working out and my husband couldn't understand why - he thought it would make me feel better.....I asked him how he would feel running while bleeding and cramping.....I was a bit cranky! Anyway...a bit better today!
Have a great day!
Val

April 15, 2008

Olive Rose free pattern.....

So do you remember this image........
Oliverose
It is the new collection of Olive Rose and the quilt that I made as a free pattern....As I promised here is the Download OliveRoseFreePatt-Web.pdf for the pattern.... please let me know if you cannot download this pattern. Hope you like it... I think it is one of my favorite quilts that I have done.  I took this photo of it out with one of the sole chairs to and the mountains......
Solechair
Pretty cool- if I do say so myself......it was a beautiful day but very, very, cold!!!
    So on another note here is my latest knitting project.....
Lousiabag
This is a bag from Louisa Harding (one of my FAVORITE knitters) she has a great book out Knitting Little Luxuries....the bag is made out of Cinnabar. It took me a while but I love the results. I even tested it out on a date with my husband before I put it in the shop......Holds a wallet, cell phone, small sketch book and little travel watercolors.....I can't help myself to take those things with me when we go out. Luckily my husband is very understanding..... Anyway....off to Portland!!
Have a great day!
Valori

November 20, 2007

Flannel....

Ross and Liv are getting dinner and Violette is having belly time......a quick note and a photo.I talked about our PJ sale recently and I finally got the photo from the shop camera......Pjsale It was early in the morning but everyone was in good spirits. A fun morning filled with familiar faces and new friends. As I promised here is the flannel quilt and pattern....

Soleflannelsophielgblog

Download SoleFlannelPromo-Sophie.pdf

Dinner's here......I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving Holiday!
Valori

November 12, 2007

A Note on the grocery tote!

****Just a quick note on the Grocery Tote - ALL SEAM ALLOWANCES ARE 1/2" ********
Have a great day!!!
Valori

November 10, 2007

Grocery Tote.....

Don't we all want to be a little more green these days.....I think that grocery bags are one of the easiest ways to be green. But lets at least make them stylish....here is a pattern for a simple grocery tote that you can make out of any home decorator fabric and even traditional cotton quilting fabric. Since the bag is lined it is very sturdy.....I have tested them.

Sole Grocery Tote

Fabric Needed:
Outside of tote: 15" x 54" - 1/2 yard 54" home decorator fabric
Lining and Handles of tote: 23" x 54" - 2/3 yard 54" home decorator fabric

Cutting out of pieces:
Outside:
Cut 2 - 13" x 15" pieces for front and back
Cut 1 - 8" x 13" piece for bottom
Cut 2 - 8" x 15" pieces for sides

Lining:
Cut 2 - 13" x 15" pieces for front and back
Cut 1 - 8" x 13" piece for bottom
Cut 2 - 8" x 15" pieces for sides
Handles:
Cut 2 - 4" x 52" pieces for handles

Assembly:
1. Fold one handle in half lengthwise and press - this will give you a guide line for the rest of the pressing.
Unfold and fold the raw edge (the length of the handle) just to the previous pressed line - press and repeat with the other raw edge. Fold in half again lengthwise and press - the raw edges are now enclosed. Repeat for the other handle. 1_2

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2. On the front and back outside pieces - Press 1/2" down from top.
3. Starting at the bottom of the front piece measure in 3" from each side and pin handle stopping at the pressed top edge. - Repeat with the back of the bag.

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4. Top stitch the handles down starting at the bottom, stopping just before the folded edge, pivot 90 degrees and top stitch along the top, pivot again 90 degrees and finishing top stitching to the bottom of the handle. To finish top stitching the handle start stitching just past the fold edge of the top of the bag and continue around the handle to the other side of the bag, pivot 90 degrees and stitch along top, pivot 90 degrees and stitch back to the other side, pivoting 90 degrees at top and stitch, pivot 90 degrees again and finish where you started.

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5. With right sides together stitch one end of the bottom piece to one end of a side piece - starting 1/2" from the top and ending 1/2" from the bottom. Repeat with the other side of the bottom and the other side piece - you will have one long piece - it will be refered to as A.
6. With right sides together pin the front of the bag to the side of piece A, stitch from the top ending 1/2" from the bottom. Fold A so that the bottom piece lines up with the bottom of the bag pin - start stitching 1/2" in from the top and to 1/2' from the bottom. Fold A so that the side piece lines up with the other side of the front , pin and stitch starting 1/2" from the bottom to the top. Repeat with the back.

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7. To make the lining repeat steps 5 and 6.
8. Press 1/2" down around the top edge of bag. Repeat with lining.

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9. Turn outside of bag right side out and put the wrong side of the lining to the wrong side of the bag.
10. Pin edges of bag, top stitch around top edge securing the lining to the outside.
11. Press and go shopping…….

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Enjoy!
Valori