Fast, Fun and Fantastic sewing inspired projects for your home, gift giving and making a few extra $$$ utilizing everything and anything from your craft cupboard, your recycling box and yes fabric too.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Halloween Corseted Cupcakes
Monday, August 15, 2011
Boutique Slippers by Lorine Mason

Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Duck Tape ? The new faux leather in the design world

I just finished my challenge project for CHA. I cannot believe I am sewing with duct tape or Duck Tape which is actually the brand name I am using in my latest project. Let's go back a few days and talk about the journey into my Duck Tape sewing project. I wanted to support a fellow designer and decided that I would participate as the design funds were going to be donated to a good cause and hey I like a challenge. Here are the materials I used in the latest project.
Duck Tape - 4 sheets & 1 roll
Velcro Sticky Back dots
Westcott Cutting Tools
T Shirt fabric strips
100% Cotton canvas
Shape 'n Create Bag & Tote Stabilizer
Sew far sew good for now.......
Monday, June 13, 2011
CHA Canadian Designer Challenge
Bird in the Wind by Lorine Mason
Pre-registration to attend the CHA Summer Conference and Trade Show is necessary. For additional details go to http://www.chashow.org/
I hope to see you there.
Sew far Sew good,
Lorine
Monday, May 2, 2011
Canvas Hairband
I made this cute hairband the other day as I am in dire need of a haircut and wanted to look like I knew what I was doing with my hair until I could get into see Corey and let him do his magic. Here's how I made it:
Supplies:
Scraps of canvas duck cloth
Scraps of felt
12" length of black 1/8" elastic
Fusible web - I love Steam a Seam2
Puffy Velvet fabric marker by Marvy Uchida in black
Piece of scrap paper to make your pattern
Sewing machine and basic sewing supplies
Getting started:
Wrap a tape measure around your head and measure appx two inches behind your ears. I got 20 inches but I think I have a fairly large head.
Fold your paper in quarters and set it on the table with the center fold on your top right. Using the measurement you came up with previously and measuring out from the center fold of the paper, place a mark at the measurement 1/2 inch down from the top edge. I used 10 inches.
Measure down 1 inch from the top right corner and place a mark. Starting at the fold, draw a curved line to meet the mark on the paper.
Cut along the drawn lines and open up the paper for a full size pattern. Make any adjustments you desire to the pattern. Create your own fun pattern.....
Press fusible web to the back of a piece of canvas duck slightly larger than your pattern. Trace the pattern onto the canvas and cut out using decorative edge scissors.
Remove the paper backing from the fusible web and press the canvas cut out to a slightly larger piece of felt being sure the felt extends 1/2 inch beyond each end of the canvas. Cut out leaving a slight border of felt extending past the canvas except at each end where you should leave 1/2 inch.
Top stitch the two layers together using black thread. (optional)
Now the ART: Use stencils, stamps or your imagination and a pencil to sketch, draw or stamps an image on your hairband. Trace over the lines using the Puffy Velvet fabric marker. Follow the manufacturer's direction to heat the paint once it is dry and watch the magic.
Turn over each of the 1/2 inch ends of felt to the cover the raw edge of the canvas and top stitch close to the cut edge creating a channel for the elastic.
Thread the elastic through both channels on the hairband leaving the ends free. Try the hairband on for fit, pulling the elastic to a comfortable yet snug fit. Stitch elastic ends together and slide the stitched end in behind on channels.
Viola - you have a one of kind hairband....
Friday, April 22, 2011
Butterflies and Spring

I completed my final project from the classes I took at Quilt Market in Hampton Roads, Va this spring. This is quite the accomplishment for me as I have started a lot of projects that remain unfinished in my sewing room. The first class piece was the Daylily I created for my parents a couple of posts back. I am happy to report they have received the piece and it is hanging on their wall at home. When it first arrived in Winnipeg, my sister pinned it to the curtain in my Mother's hospital room and told her that it was not going home until she did. I am happy to report that she did take the quilt home. She is however back in the hospital again. Perhaps that is why I finished this piece come to think of it - maybe I wanted to hang it in my hallway to remind me of the healing power of a quilt. Mom - get well and I will see you soon. Love Lorine
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Butterflies,
Lorine Mason,
Mom,
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Doodling Anyone


I am calling my new passion 'Suburban Doodling with Lorine' and I am totalling addicted it seems. I doodle on scraps of paper - in brand new sketch books - and on fabric. I use pencils, pens and markers - some dirt cheap some more expensive with interchangable nib sizes and refillable compartments. I am into black right now but am not apposed to color sometime in the near future. I recently created a 'Doodle Fabric Flower' project for an upcoming newsletter issue. Check out past issues at http://www.clotilde.com scroll down the left side and click on Sewing Savvy Newsletter under Helpful Tips and Links.
Sew far Sew good,
Lorine
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