Monday, January 31, 2011

Memories

Memories & Old Treasures

Memories are…
never washed away, they are
the keys that opens every closed door.


Sometimes you just need to find the right key to unlock the memories....


I found these old keys hidden under the carpet in the corner of the first home we bought. I wonder what memories and treasures they unlock?


My Great Grandmothers Fancy Hat, beautiful satin bows, tulle, and luscious minks fur... pure lady with a touch of sass! Oh to live in a time where we could wear fabulous hats and dresses!

What precious treasures and memories from times past are you holding onto? 

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PS - I entered a couple of these photos into a Memories photo challenge at Kreatid Photography & Design on facebook I would love it if you would vote for your favorite entry! :)

Monday, January 3, 2011

Tutorial - Fabric Manipulation #1


Easy Fabric Manipulation Tutorial
How to take a boring piece of flat fabric to one filled with texture and design!?

In just a few easy steps you can create your own project with this easy technique. Great for purses, bags, pillowcases, duvets... etc. There are so many great ways to incorporate texture!

For this tutorial I chose a thick grey denim fabric, you can use most fabrics.. my recommendation is something with a heavier weight, this will help retain the texture shape. However you can use a fusible interfacing/backing after texture is complete, just be careful not to smash down folds/texture to interfacing while ironing. I used a interfacing on the red clutch above because it was a very lightweight fabric.

To begin, cut a piece of fabric LARGER than what you need for your project by a couple inches each direction. The texture shrinks the fabric size! You can remeasure & cut the dimentions you need once you have created your texture.

Start by graphing out the BACK of your fabric, the lines depend upon how much/less texture you want your project to have. I chose 1.5 x 2 inch squares for my purse.


Next mark DOTS where you will be pinching the fabric to create texture.
I recommend alternately stacking your dots, not placing a dot directly on top of the other.... this is just a preference however. Practice with your design on scrap fabric first! :)


Pinch the dot point between your fingers...

Then fold keeping that dot point at the very outer edge. You can pin your fold in place and repeat till all your dots have been pinched, folded & pinned.

Then sew along the edge of your fold, the further back your seam the deeper texture folds you will have. I sewed mine along the yellow line, be sure to backstich each seam!!

DONE! - The back of the fabric.  


Notice there are no seams showing from the front! You can carefully iron your texture to create sharper edges for a more polished look. Now you are ready to use the fabric to create your own project. :)
I created this purse for my daughter with mine.

She loves having a big girl purse, she takes it everywhere now... filled with little miscellaneous toys and lip glosses. I need to make momma one now too!! ;)


I also created this fun red clutch for my sister's Christmas gift, I'm addicted to manipulating fabric! It's like creating a sculpture from fabric and makes your project so much more interesting.

Have fun with creating your own project! I would love to see picture or stories from what you have created using this technique.

If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask! :)
Enjoy!!

Monday, December 27, 2010

A Christmas glimpse... the calm after the storm

I hope your homes were filled with holiday cheer, much love and excitement this Christmas Season! Our Christmas weekend was a busy & special one... my whole family was together for Christmas this year. I love enjoying these special times and never want to take our time together for granite!

We enjoyed a beautiful Christmas Eve dinner at my grandmothers house and had fun playing the white elephant game later that night. I think it was the first year ever that everyone ended up with something they like... haha... just wait till next year! ;)

My daughter LOVES her gifts, an artists set and pink digital camera... I love that we share a love for art & photography!  Maybe a sewing machine will come next year? ;)

I did my best to come up with handmade gifts this year! Wow, it was a lot of hard work but soooo rewarding & a fun learning experience. Of course we bought the kids toys though! lol...I'm not an idiot!

I got some good guesses on a lil preview of something I was working on as a gift. 
A textured clutch! I am in love with creating texture in fabrics, so much fun!


Another pinch textured handbag for my daughter Eliannah. I made all the girls tiny purses & matching blinged out flipflops for dressup time. So cute, bummer I forgot to take picutres of the tiny sets!

I will be posting a texture tutorial next on how to create this look for your own projects!

A chocolate linen & patterend purse, I scored big on this gorgeous fabric... 75% off $24 dollars a yard! Made a purse for both my mother & mother-in law, great for spring season around the corner.

I have also finally conqured the zipper! After many curse unfriendly words were exchanged and projects left to die in the trash... we have come to live happily together. I may just be leaving my faithful snaps and velcro for my new love! ;)   Don't let all those teeth scare you away... he's not as unfriendly as appears. You'll be glad you learned!

I didn't get pictures of all my creations this year but was happy that I took the handmade challenge... I learned a lot and each item was well loved and received by my friends/family! :)

I just love the calm after the storm, the post Christmas craziness turns still... the kids are quiet & happily exploring their new treasures. My little man just melts my heart, he turned 7 a few days before Christmas.


Hope you had a wonderful Christmas! We survived our Christmas / birthday craziness and I'm SOOOO thankful to have my husband back from long hours at work. So sit back and relax before you start the big x-mas decor repacking project! ;)

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Elfing Christmas

Tis the Season to be busy!
lol... gotta love the title, I've been hard at work getting my elf on. ;) I love Christmas but am ready to get life back to somewhat normal...
or at least get my hubby back from playing "Brown Santa" ;)

(photo credit: blinkin, thinkin, inkin)

But seriously I've been bit by a seriously large craft/art bug this month! Check out a few of the projects and paintings I've been working on... more to come soon, surprise's for x-mas! ;) I'll tell you one thing, I LOVED being able to do "christmas shopping" from my own shop for little things & gifts for teachers. The kids had fun picking something for their teachers, best part didn't have to spend a dime!

The Mrs. Bag - Upcycle made from a friends "His & Hers" sweater & belts

A secret project, LOVE creating texture in fabric... I will reveal more of this later! Any guesses?

Of course I've also been painting!
The Beautiful Life
A Tuscany landscape triptych with Italian poetry

La bella e vita
Amore di famiglia
grato per il sole
caldo giorni
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The Beautiful life
Love of Family
We are grateful for the sun to warm our days
and family to warm our hearts
 
Thats it for now... more to come later. I'm off to watch a movie with my hubs before this final crazy Christmas week hits.
Love, Heather ~

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

LuvARoo Wraps

LuvARoo
Many of you know in addition to Sew-Over-It... I also create/sew LuvARoo Wraps (baby carriers)
I had a woman share a NY Times article with me this morning on Kangaroo care and baby wearing, and I was SO inspired! After reading this heartfelt article, I would love to help out!

**Please see my LuvARoo blog for more details and the NY Times article! -

I will donate TWO LuvARoo wraps (also free shipping to someone located in the USA)

One to a Foster mother of a newborn in need
and
One to a Mother-in-need with a Preemie newborn

If you know someone in need you would like to nominate to recieve a helping hand this holiday season please e-mail me with info & story at: LuvARoo@gmail.com

Monday, December 13, 2010

Inspiration: Fire & Ice

FIRE & ICE

I love these contrasting colors, the icy aqua blue paired with a coral orange.
Warm & Cool tones.... it just inspires me.




I enjoyed making an etsy treasury list just for fun.... check it out!
Feel the heat of the flames warmth this ice cold Winter. See the beauty of the contrasting hot / cold colors. Great last minute Christmas gift ideas too! ;)

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Check out my Website!

Website Updates! :)

I finally got around to updating my website and changing the name to Heather Hurzeler!
It's a great way for me to keep all my "Creations" together, eventually I'll move to a single Blog that includes everything at HeatherHurzeler.Com.... but not yet.

Its getting way to confusing for me to keep 3 different branches going at once, on different sites: : my artwork at Hurzeler Creations, Baby Products at LuvARoo, and sewing projects at Sew-Over-It.
So I simplified..... to www.HeatherHurzeler.com  -- also called HurzelerCreations.com

Seriously, I was beginning to feel like a pyscho, not to mention daily forgetting my zillon passwords. Haha. So this should give me more time crafting and less time searching for passwords, uploading. and general hair pulling craziness! ;)

Let me know what you think, it's still a work in progress... but a big improvement from before.
Enjoy some larger pics of my artwork and I hope to have some tutorials up on the site as well too.
Much love to all  my friends and followers.