Showing posts with label multi-tasker tote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multi-tasker tote. Show all posts

Monday, July 5, 2010

Flowerchild

Peace Love Multitasker

Remember the 70s? Peace, Love and all that other groovy stuff. As a kid growing up in the 70s, I detested those jeans with the giant white daisies on them. I was pretty glad to give up my bell-bottoms for the much cooler and narrower skinny jeans that were popular in the 80s. Wait wait, what's that you say? Skinny jeans? Sound familiar? Yes, all that's old is new again. The 70s, 80s and probably even the 90s are back again although this time all these decades have been melded into one. And back are peace signs, giant daisies, skinny jeans and even those neon paint splashes on clothes - that was definitely a place I didn't need to revisit. But it's back and it's everything a girl could want - well if you are 8 anyway. So now the next generation gets to 'enjoy' these things again. My daughter is "all over it" as she would say. If she had her way, there would be peace signs on everything.

So here is a little summer tote bag just for her, in her favorite colors and embellished with so many of her favorite things. Yes I live in Oregon. NO, I don't drive a VW Van, nor do I want to - this is as close as she's ever going to get with us. That's Oregonian and you kind of have to live here to appreciate just how hippy this place is.
Peace Love Multitasker

The bag is a basic Anna Maria Horner Multi-tasker tote - proving just how multi-tasking this tote can be. Really works perfect as a pool/beach tote which is where you'll find my kids most days this summer.

Peace Love Multitasker
I have made quite a few versions of this tote and it's still a proven winner. This one is embellished with lots of embroidery designs from all over really.
Peace Love MultitaskerAll made by me and patched or directly embroidered onto the bag prior to assembly. I did shorten the straps on her version, since she isn't quite adult size just yet.

A little farbenmix and assorted ribbons for fun and added to the embroidery is some much needed bling - a girl's gotta have her bling, right?
Peace Love Multitasker

Check out the lining fabric from Michael Miller - how perfect is that? Groovy man!

Peace Love Multitasker inside

Embroidery designs include Love/Peace, Mirror Forest, and London Calling from Nic Hildebrandt (Luzia Pimpenella I really love everything she does) and Panda from Mymaki .

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Happy Independence Day!!


Hope you are enjoying your holiday if it is a holiday where you are. We are having a lazy and hot day around here. BBQ is already going - dinner is going to be delish!! Meanwhile, lazy for me means free time to sew - yaay!

I have been sewing up more multi-tasker totes. Love this pattern. These are going to be gifts.

More Garden party fabric matched with some Farmer's Market from Sandi Henderson. You might've noticed that I have used this particular print a lot lately - I do love that one and I have it in every colorway. Gotta figure out what to make with the gold version.
I tried a little something different with this version of the tote - I interfaced the lining with decor-bond (heavy weight interfacing) then used a fusible fleece on the front panel. This one can stand up on it's own pretty well even though it is sewn in quilting weight cottons. I cut the interfacing a bit short and left it off the top part of the bag where the handle is attached so that it can still gather up nicely.
The top picture is AMH's Drawing room fabric which is a home dec weight fabric and really works perfectly for this tote bag with minimal interfacing. I simply interfaced the front panel of that one with some fusible fleece. Works perfectly.

Enjoy the fireworks! Happy sewing!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Back in business.

From Trillium

The sewing room renovation is complete - well really I should say the floors are done. The icky white, or more appropriately, not-so-white carpet is gone in this room along with a few others in our house. Who puts white carpets in a house anyway? People with no children/pets that's who! I never liked them from day one, and they are now happily gone! The lovely wood floors now extend from the front of the house through the kitchen and down the hallways to the bedrooms. I tell ya' people, that was a tough job. Never take a job in flooring, it's backbreaking work crawling around on your knees all the time. But it was worth it as long as I don't ever have to do it again - ha ha.

In truth the room I use as a sewing room, serves many purposes aside from sewing - office/computer space for the kids, reading/relaxation area - oh who am I kidding, we never sit in there and read or relax - but we do store all our books in there - that would be the reading part. Use number one would probably be sewing - since that takes over most of the time.

You know how you never quite finish a renovation? Well, maybe that's just us. But I still have to paint the trim on the windows now that we have painted the trim along the walls/floor white. But I figure I'll get to that eventually. For now the furniture is moved back in and everything is fully functional again. And somehow I even managed to reorganize the fabric storage in such a way that I seem to have more room - I keep telling myself that this must be a mistake and there must be a bin of fabric I've missed somewhere - but until the ball drops I'm gonna roll with it. See that armoire?
From Trillium
That's sewing central when it's all closed up and tidy - not it's usual state. My machines live in there along with my fabric - well some of it ~ I may have taken over the shelves in another room but I'm not telling. err hmm moving right along, the good thing about moving out of a room and then back in again is, it managed to get all nice and organized on the way back in. Which made it super easy to start up on the sewing again. Despite having a long list of to-do's, I decided to rebel and make something just because I wanted to and not because I needed to. I decided to make up Anna Maria's Multi-tasker tote.

I thought this was a fun pattern and definitely very quick to sew. It is constructed kind of unexpectedly I would say, but quite ingenious in design. So I snagged a few yards from my stash and voila!
I am definately making this one again - in fact I see presents on the horizon - who wants one? It's the perfect size and has lots of storage for water bottles, iPod, laptop, knitting or whatever. I liked it so much that I had to use it immediately for work the next day which is why the lining inside is still not completely sewn up ~ I can't seem to take it out of service long enough. Maybe I'll do that when I finish painting the trim! ha!


Happy sewing!