Thursday, August 6, 2015

Following Hopeful Threads - The best way for you!

There are a variety of ways to keep up with what is going on around here, and with me in general. Here's a list of the different options, with a brief idea of what to expect from each, so you can decide which is best for you!

My current favorite sharing outlet is Instagram! It's quick, easy to use and fun to be able to interact with folks in the here and now. It also allows me a chance to share some closer, kind of "behind-the-scenes" looks at what's going on in our lives. You can find me on Instagram @hopefulthreads and my destash account, @hopefulthreads_destash.

Facebook is still one of my post popular outlets, but with their constant changes and audience limitations, I fear I'm not reaching but a fraction of you. If you have liked the Hopeful Threads facebook page, but sure you have clicked the "following" option in the header of my page, this should help me to show up in your feed more often. I share a variety of inspiration and encouragement posts here and have links to my other social outlets on my facebook page as well. I'll also occasional link you to tutorials, sales and giveaways I run across. You can find me on Facebook HERE.

Twitter tends to be a faster pace than I can keep up with most days! lol! ;) However, I do tweet my blog post links there, as well as, different sewing inspiration and giveaways. From time to time, I will also tweet things I find personally relevant. While twitter may be a bit more scattered thoughts style for me, it's still a great way to make sure you are in the loop of what sewing outreach I am currently participating in. You can find me on Twitter @hopefulthreads

I still enjoying scrolling through, and saving lots of tutorial and inspiration links on Pinterest. I use Pinterest regularly when sewing! It's such a great way to easily organize my interests and be able to access it whether waiting in the doctor's office or shopping for that specific pattern I forgot at home. :) I have a LOAD of sewing related pin boards and you can choose to follow all or only the ones that are of particular interest to you. You can find me on Pinterest HERE.

While I'm not as consistent as I once was, I still enjoying blogging from time to time. I will share updates and tutorials here. You can choose to follow my blog through Bloglovin' or by email through Feedburner by entering your email address in the necessary box on the top of the sidebar on the right. 

There you have it! Keep up with all the creative and crazy fun around here the ways that are best for you! And THANKS for being a follower! Interacting with you all makes this journey so much more fun!
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Monday, August 3, 2015

I Made Shoes!!!

Have you ever made shoes??? I hadn't, but was so excited to give it a try! My friends at Dritz Sewing offered to send me one of their awesome new Espadrilles kits to try out and share my thoughts with you, and I'm thrilled to get to do so!

Aside from sewing baby booties, this was my first attempt at creating an actual wearable shoe. The packaging suggested planning 2 hours to complete the project, and I'd say that is reasonable. I finished in a bit over that, but I was sewing at a very casual pace while playing about the internet as well. :)
The instructions provided with the kit include step by step directions and illustrations that made the whole process very easy. The Espadrilles collection also includes a variety of notions designed specifically to assist in "shoemaking made easy".  While it isn't necessary that you purchase all the extra notions to create your own pair of Espadrilles, I'll share some of the ones that I thought made the process easier.
These glass head pins are one of the extra notions that I loved! They are a much sturdier pin which made pinning the fabric to the shoe sole easier and the strength of the pins kept them from bending.

Dritz Point Turners are one of my favorite sewing notions of all time, and it was a perfect tool for turning and smoothing the fabric before attaching to the jute sole. 
These handy Needle Pullers were GREAT for the blanket stitch process along the outer edge of the shoes. They provide a grip on the needle that makes pulling in through the thick jute and fabric easier. Prevents sore fingers too!

These shoes are so comfortable to wear! I was really pleasantly surprised at just how comfortable the jute was. And, there is a vast variety of sizes and color options to choose from.
Take a look at the selection on the Dritz website HERE. I'm kind of drooling over a bunch of them right now! All the kids have requested a pair of their own, so who knows, there may be a bit more Espadrilles sewing in my future!

 And one of my favorite things.....the bobbin tread! Isn't that great!?!?!?!

Pleased with the results and proud to say I have now made shoes!!! Too cool!
What about you? Have you made shoes? What did you think?

**Materials provided by Dritz in exchange for honest feedback. All opinions are my own.**
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