Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Our Very First {DotM} Shipment!

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We had so much fun packing the dresses.
The little details had us all in smiles.

Every month, each dress will have special branding, specific only to DotM.
Yaya Design has done a fabulous job making them for us.
We even have a note we stick in there explaining our "vision" behind the dress.


Don't you just LOVE the logo for DotM?
We do!
And to accompany the debut DotM, we made a little video of the packing process.



If for some reason, you can't see it because you are on a mobile device or iPad,
here are the pictures of the dress.




We are excited about the next dress, which will be our Easter dress.
We do have one available slot left for anyone that is interested.
You really are getting a great deal & there are different incentives
if you pay in full rather than paying monthly.

Interested in more info?
Please email us!

Happy Tuesday, Peeps!

{SIG}nature Creations

Monday, February 4, 2013

Valentine's Day Table Runner Sew-Along - Part 2

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Hey ladies!
Are you as excited as I am?
I can't wait to see what fabric you picked out.
Please feel free to share on the {SIG} Facebook Page!

Let's get this Sew-Along started.
Gather all your materials in one place.

Wondering about your overall length?
Let's talk about that.
Get a measuring tape and go to the table you are going to put the runner on.
Measure across the way you want the runner to go.
{mine is 40"}

Get a calculator OR you can do it by hand.
Yes, ladies...we are about to do some MATH.

Now, I stated in the first blog post that table runners normally hang about 6" on each side.
If you are like me, you will want it to hang longer.
Measure how far you would like the runner to hang off of each side.
{i like a 12" or so overhang}
Add that amount times TWO (one for each side)

For me, the math goes like this...

40" + 12" + 12" = 64"

That is approximately the length it will turn out.

Got it?
Good!

Let's move on to planning the table runner.
We are going to be cutting 12.5" x 12.5" squares.
These squares will be about 12" squared after we are done.

I went ahead & took my total length, 64" and divided it by 12".
That equals about 5, actually a little more, but I'm not too worried.
That is the number of squares I will be cutting!

You can round up or round down so you have an odd number of squares.
This is important visually but also aesthetically.
Our eye likes odd numbers and centers!

BUT, before we cut, we need to plan the layout.


Notice that I have a center fabric (the chevron) and then I have a directional print.
The pink and white damask will be directional from the center,
meaning that one will be heading to the left, the other to the right.
This will make it a mirror image table runner.
And finally, my red/pink polka dot will be the ends.

Now we get to start cutting!
I will need to cut the following amounts of each fabric and in 12.5" x 12.5" squares.

1 - Red Chevron
2 - Pink Damask
2 - Red/Pink Polka Dot


Lay out your pieces once again in the order you like them.
Double check that all your pieces are the same length & width.
{trust me, I cut one piece wrong}


Iron out your pieces so that they are nice and pretty.
It also makes them easy to work with.


If you are wondering about the back piece, don't worry yet.
We will cut it the next time so we have a more accurate measurement.

Let's get to sewing!

You will notice that I have appliqued a heart on my center panel.
If you like this, please make sure to follow my tutorial HERE.
{and you could make a cute shirt for your kiddo at the same time}
You will need to applique before you start sewing pieces together!

Some ideas for the applique...
heart
initial
double heart
broken heart (heart breaker)

Starting with your last piece, place it pretty side up.
This is called the "right side".
Now, grab the second piece.
If you have a directional print, be careful and make sure it is
placed upside down, right side facing the first piece.


Go to your sewing machine.
Using a 1/4" seam allowance, straight stitch the 2 pieces together.
I like to set my stitch length at 4 mm.


Open up your 2 pieces.


Lay it right side facing up.
Get your next piece (should be the center piece) and
place it on top of the second piece, right sides facing!


Sew your pieces together.


Open up your 3 pieces.


Lay it right side facing up.
Get your forth piece and place it on top of the third piece,
right sides facing!


Sew your pieces together.
{yeah, i forgot the photo for this one}

Open up your 4 pieces.


Lay it right side facing up.
Get your next piece (should be the last piece) and
place it on top of the forth piece, right sides facing!


Sew your pieces together.


If you have 5 panels/blocks, this is it for today!
If you have a longer table runner, you will continue to sew just
as above until you finish.

Isn't this awesome!?!
I want to see what you have done.
Again, please feel free to post on the Facebook Page.

And remember, come back on Wednesday to finish this baby up!
Happy Monday!

{SIG}nature Creations

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

{SIG}nature Creations - Sewing Tips: Sewing Machine Essentials

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I know, you are probably thinking, "Where is Stacey's Stove today?"
She is out of town and wasn't able to prepare a recipe for today.
So I'm covering the Wednesday post.

Hope you don't mind my cheesiness.
I'm trying to get better in front the the video.
Trying is the key word.

BUT, at least this is helpful information so I hope you enjoy!


{SIG}nature Creations

Monday, January 28, 2013

Valentine's Day Table Runner Sew-Along ~ Part 1

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I have been wanting to do a table runner tutorial for a while.
Then someone suggested I do a sew-along.
So I married the 2 ideas in time for Valentine's Day.

Who doesn't love Valentine's decorations?
Especially something you can reuse year after year.
Or even gift to someone special in your life.

This is such a simple table runner.
Once you do this one, you will want one for every holiday!
You can even change it up every time.
And most importantly, any BEGINNER SEWER should be able to make it!

Check out the schedule for our sew-along.
And if you can't make it on those days, no worries!
Just get back to it when you can.

Schedule:
January 28th - Materials Shopping
I'm going to give you a full week to get your fabrics together.
February 4th - Cutting & Sewing Front Piece
We will cut all of our pieces & sew together the front.
February 7th - Sewing Back & Front, Pressing/Finishing
We will sew the back panel together, the front to the back & then finish!

Let's get this sew-along started!
Let's start with some explanation behind table runners.

Table runners are normally used as decorative table coverings.
Everyone has an opinion about how long they should hang over.
And the truth is, it is up to you.
The standard hang length on each side is 6".
{keep that in mind}
I personally like mine to hang a bit longer.

And don't think that your table runner is only
suppose to go on your dining room table!
I use mine on a table wall & then set pictures on top.
Or you can run it along a marble counter top that is used for serving.

Don't limit yourself to the home either!
Think about outside across a picnic table.
At your child's Valentine's Day party at school.
Even a sweet gift for a friend.

Seriously.
The.possibilities.are.endless.
I'm curious how YOU would use it!

Now that we have that out of the way,
let's get to our materials list.

Materials:
~ 3 or 5 fabrics for the top of your table runner.
I am going to use 3, if you want to follow along with me.
You won't need more than 1/2 a yard of each, especially the fabric used for the center piece.
You could also choose to use all fat quarters if you choose to use 5
different fabrics for each section of the table runner.
~ 1 yard of your backing fabric.
~ Rotary cutter, cutting mat, & acrylic ruler
{this is not necessary but makes life MUCH easier}
~ Thread & sewing machine
~ Ribbon or other fancy schmancy trim you may like.
{I am going to use the red pleated ribbon in the photo.}



I think that about covers the materials you need.
I'm going to give you until next Monday to get your goodies together,
just in case you are like me & either shop online or need the weekend
to get everything you need together.

If you have any questions,
please leave a comment & I will be sure to respond.
OR...email me at signature dot creations at hotmail dot com.

I look forward to creating this with you!
Come on by the Facebook page & let me know if you are sewing-along with us!

{SIG}nature Creations
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