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AW: Patchwork Belts

I've been working on these this weekend- I've made 5 total and have a couple more to go.

The ones pictured are made from the Going Coastal collection (Michael Miller) (and a little bit of stashed fabric) and they're going to the men in my husband's family.  The teeny tiny one is for our 9 mo old nephew (but I made it to fit up to a 4T since D rings are easily adjustable).

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I am very tired of sewing long, long straight lines, but I think they came out adorably well, so I'm excited to gift them at Christmas!

For the ladies in the family and my sister/ cousins/ older nieces, I'm making quilted keychain wristlets with a cell phone pocket (a la Vera Bradley, which they're all obsessed with).  Here's a sneak preview of my trial run:

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Re: AW: Patchwork Belts

  • I love the belts! What material did you use on the inside? Batting? Interfacing? I might need to make a few for DS...
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  • imagethemommymonster:
    I love the belts! What material did you use on the inside? Batting? Interfacing? I might need to make a few for DS...

    I used batting!

    Here's the tutorial I followed:

    http://notquitevintage.typepad.com/not_quite_vintage/2009/02/quilted-patchwork-belt-tutorial.html

    It is a little bit labor intensive for 1 belt, but if you're doing a few it is easy to cut all of the squares at once and then just do everything assembly line style.

    I'm not going to lie- the ironing with the hem guide killed me on the little one- it was just under 1/4" hem and it was a huge PITA to do- so hopefully your little one is a bit bigger than my nephew and can handle a full sized (1 1/2") D ring not a half size (3/4"). 

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  • He is tall, but he has a tiny waist. He is in 4T pants and should really be in a 2T. :)

     

    Thanks for the tips and the link. I pinned it. :)

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  • Very nice!  I love, love, love the Going Coastal Fabric (I was on the wait list in July when it was coming out Embarrassed)  The belts look great and so does everything else.
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  • Those are cute!  I would wear one!
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  • imageJeep Doll:
    Very nice!  I love, love, love the Going Coastal Fabric (I was on the wait list in July when it was coming out Embarrassed)  The belts look great and so does everything else.

    I'm also obsessed. It is a little bit obscene how much of this madras I have purchased. It isn't my fault though, I'm blaming it on my location (DC) and the difficultly finding decent fabric okay for older boys/ men.

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