Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Multiply Size Sewing Patterns- How to use

Multiply size patterns for a beginner can be a bit intimidating, but at times they can really be great. In our family we have little girls from birth - age 10, so  being able to buy just one pattern to make around 4 sizes of an item can be a real money saver. But how do you use them? I have tried a bunch of things over the years and this is what I have found works best for me.

All you will need is the pattern, scissors, marker and tissue paper! ( just plan old gift tissue paper most dollar stores carry it) I used blue when I took these photos because that's what I had in the house, but white is easier to see.

Lay pattern under tissue paper then trace all marking & lines for the size you need. I like to start with size small and work my way up getting all the sizes done, that way the next time I need to use the pattern I will not have worry about doing this so I can get right to sewing :)


Once you have the whole pattern traced all that's left to do is cut. Super easy right!! I like to store all of the pattern pieces together in a gallon size zip lock bag.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Baking Monkey Bread with kids

I can still remember helping my mother make monkey bread when I was young, and then how my friends and I would wait for it to come out of the oven. The whole house would smell like cinnamon and sugar. It's one of those recipe's that is super easy to make, taste's SO good and super fun to make with kids! 


 Ingredients

4 packages of biscuit dough 
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 tablespoon cinnamon
3/4 cups butter
10 inch Bundt pan
Large plastic ziplock bag


Directions

Grease a 10 inch bundt pan, add sugar and cinnamon to the large plastic bag and cut all 4 cans of biscuit's in to quarters.

Once all biscuit's have been quartered add them to the bag and shack to coat..This is the fun part for kids :)

As you take coated quarters from bag start to layer them in the bundt pan. Once all quarters are in pan it will look like there is not enough *don't worry about this because biscuits will raise in the oven.

Melt butter on  medium heat and add remaining sugar and cinnamon to pot, stirring for 1 min then  pour over biscuits. cook at 375 for 30 mins. then let cool, once cool turn pan over on plate and enjoy!!!


  


                                      








Thursday, May 3, 2012

Pilllowcase Dress Pattern/ Tutorial

It's done!! Woohoo :) Pillowcase dress pattern/ tutorial. I hope all will enjoy this guide. This was put together  again just like my towel pants pattern with the beginner sewer in mind. When I first started to sew I found that I had to read from a number of patterns just understand what had to be done, with all the technical terms and lack of photos lets just say I am happy I never gave up. This is my main reason for wanting to make patterns, So that EVERYONE can sew. As a mother of two daughters the feeling I get when I see them light up with excitement over their new dress makes it all worth while.

With this pattern you will be able to make dresses from birth to size 8.