Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Little Boy Tie

I've seen a lot of posts for ties but have been really hesitant to make one. They look pretty complicated and some patterns were like a million pages long it seemed like. Then I found a tutorial on Lil Blue Boo that I felt pretty confident I could handle. And guess what? I did! It took a little time but it wasn't that hard at all. The tutorial says it's a toddler tie but mine came out a little bigger than toddler size. Take a look for yourself.It's not horribly large but definitely on the large side. I originally was going to make it for my toddler. When it came out so big, I figured it would be perfect for my six year old. I had to bribe him to even try it on - he's stubborn just like me. He wouldn't wear it, so back to Benj it went - he'll grow into it eventually.

The pattern for the tutorial is pretty cool since you can make it an actual tie that you tie or one with elastic. And like I said before, very simple to follow. The best part - you can make it with a fat quarter! A lot of other patterns I looked at had you cut on the bias, but not this one. So, when fat quarters go on sale, this tie can be made super cheap. I am going to try another one but this time I am going to scale down the pattern just a bit to see if it comes out a little smaller. I'll let you know how it works out. Happy tie making!

Remember, giveaway deadline is tomorrow at 11:59pm mountain time so check out the crocheted ruffled scarf and enter to win one in the color of your choice. There are so many ways you can wear this scarf, it's a must have accessory. Check it out!

4 comments:

  1. Just a suggestion. There are idiots out there, me in particular, who have no idea what a "fat quarter" is. Could you please dumb some stuff down for those of us who are just getting into sewing? Thanks my sistah.

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  2. a fat quarter is a rectanglish quarter of a yard of fabric - usually about 18x22 inches or so. joann's has them for about $2 but they go on sale every so often for a buck. here's a site that explains it all! http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/2009/02/what-is-a-fat-quarter/

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  3. Ooh... I might just have to try this one. A fat quarter is cheap so I haven't lost a bunch of money when I fail miserably :-)

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