Wednesday, April 29, 2009

newest project

I have all these leather samples... as I mentioned. A bunch of them are a weird rounded/triangle shape with a grommet at one corner. I finally had a vision of how I could use them with out having to cut them and use them as is. It's sort of a little pouch or evening bag... depending on the materials I use it could be casual or fancy. I am still working on the assembly and technique. I figured out a nice stitch for the edging and the how of putting it together. I tried to do a little embroidery detail using the interior fabric but I'm not thrilled with the look. I don't have a free motion foot for my machine and I'm trying to cheat. I think that with a different interior fabric (with a different design) I might have better luck. They need to have a more "finished", "professional" look... I need to figure out a better material for the strap (ribbon possibly or elastic?), and a label or tag for them. They are a cute little wristlet and I'm excited about finding a use for those weird shaped samples. Any ideas for what to call them? How much would you pay for one? It's only taken about 1-1.5hrs to make one... so it would be pretty easy to get a whole bunch done in a few days. -My time to work on projects is limited to about 45mins at a time... thanks Oz. So, I know it's hard with out seeing them in person, but I'm happy to hear any suggestions/critique!!!
















I was invited to join in a "boutique" party at a friends house (Karen our doula). She has invited two other artist, besides me, to come to her house and show/sell there work. I'm excited! She's going to invite a bunch of her friends and I will invite the few people that I know. With any luck I will be able to sell some of my Bagbag's (or take some custom orders) and these pouches if I can get some made before the party.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

A new wallet

I was in Patina (a local boutique) a few weeks ago and was inspired by a "bill-fold" that they had. I don't know what you would call it but bill-fold seems to fit. Anyway. I have a ton of leather samples and haven't ever come up with anything to do with them. I also finally have a machine that can handle leather, so I have no excuse anymore. I have also been ready to replace my wallet with something that could also be used on it's own. The diaper bag has become my new purse when Oscar's with me but when I'm out running errands I usually just need my wallet... and maybe my phone.
So this has been a perfect solution! It's kind of a clutch/wallet. The pockets are roomy enough for my phone, sunglasses, lipbalm, etc. and I don't have to repack a purse every time I go out on my own.
My only criticism is again the zipper! I'll get the hang of it eventually right?

Diaper bag revised

I have revised the diaper bag. The interior is still the same as well as the strap. I picked out a new material for the exterior and I'm much happier with the way it has held up already. I re-designed the front flap/ pocket... It's a much better bag this time around. I still have something to learn about zippers... there must be a secret! O well I'll just keep trying.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Diaper bag

Finally finished the diaper bag... but it still needs work. I started it before Oscar was born and finished it a few weeks ago. I used a pattern from Amy Butler's Little Stitches For Little Ones. I ended up changing the pattern to have a flap closure, with a leather pouch for me to keep my stuff separate. The interior fabric is cotton and oil cloth for the exterior. I thought the oil cloth would hold up well with wear and tear... besides being water resistant. Unfortunately, after only a few weeks of use the oil cloth doesn't seem to be cutting it. It has torn at the corners and where the strap attaches. So, I am going to re-make the exterior with a canvas or something heavy like that. But I am really happy with the interior... so I will re-use it. Will update with more pics once I re-work it.

Etsy... finally!

I finally got some items posted on my Etsy page. Please check it out and pass it along.

www.JessicaZabel.etsy.com