Showing posts with label small business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small business. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Rag Tag Blankie

My cousin had a baby boy this past Thursday night and I wanted to make her something cute for her new little buddy, so I put together this Rag Tag Blankie. 


 This is the beginning of the process. I've just used leftover squares from my rag quilts. the squares are 6" x 6". I think you could do 8" squares and make a little bigger, but still nice sized blankie. 


Match the front and back squares together, pinning them in the center.
 

You can see here both sides of the squares. 


These are the ribbons I used for this blanket, just some leftover ribbon from bows and other projects.  


Put two squares, lined up one on top of the other. Make sure that the two squares you want to be on the top of the blanket next to each other are on the top and bottom of this stack. 


Sew a 1/2 inch hem. And then do the same for the bottom two squares. 


After you have these two "rows", stack them together and sew a 1/2 inch hem. 


Do not sew the outside hem at this point. left up each square, fold a piece of ribbon in half, and pin it between the two pieces of fabric. Make sure that more than 1/2 in of the ribbon is inside the square, otherwise your hem will not hold it in place. 




Continue to place the ribbons around the square. I used four ribbons on each side, but you can use as many as you want. Use different sizes, colors, and textures.


The front should look like this with all the hems facing up. 


This is what the bottom should look like. None of your hems should be sticking up on this side. 


Sew a 1/2 in hem. 



Pull out your pins. As you take out each pin, give the ribbon a tug to make sure it is secure and isn't going anywhere. To make them more secure you can go around the square again to make two hems. You do not want to go less than 1/2 in though ! This will make ragging the blanket too difficult. 


These are my rag quilt snips. I got mine at Jo Anne's. You can find them at any craft store. They make ragging your blanket easier, but you can use fabric scissors. 
Take a coupon ! They are about 20$.


Take the snips are cut around the edge of the blanket and the inner hems. 



When you get to ribbons snip each layer separately over and under the ribbon.





When it's done throw it in the washer and dryer and it will rag to look like this: 




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Friday, February 18, 2011

Love, Bessie {2/18/11}

{I exclaimed my love for my hubby on the fridge}


{ my brother turned 9. i can't believe this btw . }


{ Our little bug is very sick. Don't know what exactly is wrong yet. }


{ Apparently us shoving this over her face at the doctors office is supposed to be okay because it has a dinosaur face. Ashlynn didn't think it was okay. In fact after we were done she grabbed the dinosaur, bit it, and threw it on the ground. }


{ I started work on some spring bow that will hopefully be up in the shop soon ! }



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Monday, January 31, 2011

New Bows Up @ Etsy !

Here are some new bows I put up in the shop this week ! Click on the image to see the bow over at Etsy !












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Friday, October 29, 2010

Getting this Business Off the Ground !


Josh and I applied for our Illinois Business license last night ! In a few days we should get word back. Hopefully no one else is DBA Buggy Bowtique ! We will officially be a Husband/Wife Sole Proprietor soon !

We talked a little bit last night about where we see our business going and I'm so excited about this venture. It would be so great to eventually get to the point where we could run our own business and not have to work outside of it. It would be amazing to run our Bowtique together.

I also looked into renting a table at our local Flea Market to get our name out there and I think we might start doing that in November as long as I can get enough material together to make it worth it ! 

The next two things I am working on is crocheting headbands and child aprons. 

I tried to knit a headband ... but it was not the quality I wanted. I have never crocheted before but I'm hoping that I can pick it up quickly! Especially if I need some for the flea market on November 20th :) I have a few patterns to try out and I'm hoping that I find one that is usable. 

For the aprons I am looking into embroidery. I would love to learn how to embroider! I think it would be adorable to offer aprons for children ! 

My biggest drawback right now in all of this is the space to do it ! We have such a limited space right now that my sewing machine stays up in the closet unless it is used and then goes right back up. I need a room to use just for this business so that I can have my supplies out all the time and keep everything organized ! 

On another note I am thrilled about Ashlynn's 1st Halloween this weekend ! She is going to be an adorable little lady bug this weekend ! We will have so much fun taking her trick-or-treating and I will have pictures next week !