Thursday, November 25, 2010

ThanksGiving Giveaway--Winner!!

The SewDazzling ThanksGiving Giveaway is now closed! And a winner has been chosen!!

This Giveaway was my first and was really fun to do. expect many more in the future

Now for what we've all been waiting for

The winner of the SewDazzling's Thanksgiving Giveaway is...

Jessica Cockroft

Congrats Jessica!!

Check your email soon to claim your prize.

Thanks to everyone who entered!!

Check back tomorrow for pics of the surprise giveaway

Bye Guys!

hope you had a nice Thanksgiving!!

(winner was chosen through Random.org)

~Yasmeen~

Sunday, November 14, 2010

SewDazzling Thanksgiving Giveaway--Now Closed

SewDazzling's First Ever Giveaway

Begins: Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Ends: Thursday, November 25, 2010


I am proud to present SewDazzling’s first ever Contest/Giveaway.


As Thanksgiving gets closer and closer each day, I’d like to celebrate with a fun and easy giveaway. Enter to win a magnificent Thanksgiving surprise gift set.

Here’s what you have to do:

1. Follow SewDazzling! if you haven’t already.

2. Comment saying that you are a follower and simply state something or someone you are grateful for.

3. OPTIONAL: Find a friend and ask them to follow SewDazzling. This will automatically give you a much higher chance of winning. (please comment saying that you have done so)

Congrats! You are now entered in the competition!

I will have pictures posted ASAP of the Thanksgiving surprise giveaway gift set. Please enter! You have nothing to loose, and only something to gain.

Winners will be chosen randomly through Random.org

Have a great Thanksgiving!!

-Yasmeen-


Thursday, November 11, 2010

Sewing Space Organization-Getting Started (part 1)

Ever wondered what you did with that satin purple piece of ribbon? have you ever spent an hour looking for that lost needle when you just had it i your hand a minute ago? Well I used to all the time, until i finally realized that my space needs some work!

i was sewing one day and i reached over to grab the scissors. but..they weren't there. this has happened to me hundreds of times and i always have to go get some new ones. so i looked around but i still could not find them. i was tired of this happening every other day and thanks to my un-organization i now have triple of everything that i need. So i set to work on my sewing center and ever since then, i have been able to find Everything i need.

My sewing room is located in my garage, it's the only place i have some empty space. Since i work in a small space it is extremely important to have things organized, this is what makes a good sewer. Although i move things around everyday it is important to have some kind of system. Where i work doesn't have the best system but i try my hardest to keep things in their place. I am still working on how i will organize things in my sewing center so let's just say it's a work in progress.

The first step to having an organized sewing space is to have a plan or layout for your space. know where the machine will go, where will you keep the fabrics, and know where other simple items will be placed. Having a layout (or sketch) will help you a lot. if you are starting out new or are having trouble, below are some helpful tips/ideas.

You need to start off with:
  • A sewing table to put your sewing machine on.
  • A cutting table to cut fabrics on.
  • A pressing table for ironing certain projects/fabrics.
Weather you are using a small corner, closet, or a full room for your sewing center all requirements are the same. here are some other tips:
  • check the lighting of your area, this is more important than most things.
  • you can be creative with your storage and use lables.
  • this is something most people forget for some reason, your chair!
  • do one thing at a time, this will make your cleaning much easier.


here are some simple layouts:




if you are shopping for new storage items or other supplies you need to have all of the measurements of your space.



Use cabinets, racks or clostets, cedar chests, shelfs, drawres, bins or containers, and others to organize threads, fabrics, and more sewing supplies.





here are some sewing room completed layouts to help get you started:








Hope this helped and check out the other 'Sewing Space Organization' parts to help you complete the sewing center that you've always wanted.

~Yasmeen~
SewDazzling!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Back and Better Than Before

Hello everyone!

i am so terribly sorry for not posting in Such A Long Time. it has been forever since i have even sat the computer. The only reason for this is that business is booming! Was booming i should say. You see, during the summer and into October is when i always get swamped with my sewing business. Things have just started getting slower so i am free to write now. There will never be a gap in my posts that long ever again.

So now that i am back i am back i am completely devoted to my website and i will make as many sewing tutorials and other helpful posts regularly. I am working on a 'Sewing Organization' blog post that has multiple parts and will help you a whole lot.When i first moved to where i am now i had absolutely no idea how to organize all of my sewing supplies, and trust me i have a lot! So hopefully this upcoming post will help you.

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Lastly, i just wanted to let all of you know that i am now taking requests and they will always be open as an option for you. If you are having trouble with a certain sewing technique or anything at all let me know in either a comment or through messaging me. Remember that if you a follower of SewDazzling then all of your questions/comments/requests come first! so please do not forget to follow or subscribe to my blog. You may leave requests about anything at all and i will make a blog post about it as soon as i can. I love requests because they are what you, all of my wonderful readers, want to hear about most.

Thanks for much for reading and tune back to SewDazzling very soon for some exciting new entries. Keep Sewing and I'll talk to you soon.



Sincerely, Yasmeen

P.S. if you have any requests please comment on this post below or leave me a comment in the 'Have any Questions, Comments, Concerns, or Requests?' box to the left. Thanks!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Simply…to die for


above is a nice classic dress. its also longer than usual which is sort of a new thing right now. this is another one of my faves.


this dress has an unusual neck but because of the color scheme it looks great.


this lace has a lot going on but i really like it. the pink and blue match the accents throughout this dress and the lace next to that calms it all down and looks gorgeous. the first lace (next to the pink and blue) is more of a classic. so its a nice mix of 'the old' and 'the new'.


on this piece i just loosened the stitches on the shoulder because of a tight fitting. the pattern on this dress stand out to me but they also are calm and not too overpowering at the same time.


this is one of my favorites; i love everything about this one. even though there is no detailed lace or beaded work or the usual things that make you fall in love with a dress, the patterns on this one come together and look amazing!


these days longer dresses are popular. i don't know why...but I'm not really a fan. maybe its because I'm 5ft to begin with. so when i wear one of those i look even shorter!!
but anyways! this dress has a very detailed lace running down either side. the lace on the sleeves i haven't really before until recently. it was two plain colored laces at the bottom of the sleeve and a ruffled edge. i personally don't really love the ruffles..it takes away from the actual lace on the mid dress. the bottom of the dress is a duplicate of the lace on the sleeves



This piece didn't need much work. the zipper was broken so i just replaced it with a nice teal one to match. Love the collar on this one! it's very hard to find those kinds of collars. i would make it myself but i cant find the pattern either!

hello readers! sorry about that gap in my writing. these days, business is Booming! i have been swamped in work so i haven't been able to write as much but i did make sure to take lots of pictures. sorry about the quality in some of the pics, my camera is being weird these days. as you can see in some of the pictures the backgrounds are sort of peculiar. you can see a car, a tire, shoes, garage doors and some other odd things. this is because my work space in actually in my garage! but i make it work ;) I'll do a work space blog post soon so make sure to check back here soon...anyways, lets get started! so what i have for you today are a couple of designs that my costumers have brought in. these particular dresses are very "in" right now! i thought they were SO gorgeous. they're simply to die for.

i have described some of the dresses above, what i fixed, what i didn't. things like that. so i hope it was helpful to all you awesome sewers out there. if you have any questions or requests please comment below! hope you enjoyed :)

Sincerely, Yasmeen


Friday, July 30, 2010

Beautiful Indian/Pakistani Shalwaar-Camise designs

Beautiful blue fabric with gold accents and the purple lace with beaded work




V-neck with lace
very similar to sleeves




The amazing sleeve lace
gold colored beads/sequins/gems
purple base color fabric



orange lace around the sleeves to bring out the color in the small orange designs throughout the dress




A gorgeous leaf design with orange sequins and a threaded pattern behind it




A 'flowy' dress with orange lace around the sleeves and the bottom of the dress



2 basic designs


a peachy-orange print with a plain dark peached colored sleeve.



the 4 basic designs


The dresses are complete! it took me a while but I finally finished them. one of my customers came to me with with some pieces of fabric and asked me to make something new and creative. and this is what I came up with. she is coming by my house today to pick them up and I hope she likes them! these are just some original, very traditional designs. you can find these types of dresses almost anywhere. please leave comments on how you like these designs I made. questions, comments, concerns? write below!

Keep Sewing!
-Yasmeen

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Welcome!



Hi everyone, and welcome to my blog. thanks so much for joining me on SewDazzling! here you can find amazing crafts and how to make them, sewing patterns that are so easy to use, and
sew much more. be sure to check out sewdazzling.blogspot.com daily for amazing tricks, tips, and advice on how to make your sewing skills even better!

My name is Yasmeen and sewing is one of my many passions. I love to create new things and to show them to the world, which is why I have made this blog. I want to show you that sewing isn't just another "hobbie". its a way of expressing yourself. by sewing it has made me a stronger person and has showed me that anything is possible! its so easy if you put your mind to it. I would also like to teach you everything i know about sewing so that you can become an expert too!

I have been sewing ever since I was 10 years old. when I was younger I would use to watch my aunt, grandma, and my mother sewing away on their machines. I thought it was amazing! one day I got tired of just watching. I didn't want to watch...I wanted to learn, to do. so I asked them if they could teach me. they all sat me down and I began to learn. my mother taught me how to cut out patterns, my grandmother taught me how to hand sew. and lastly, my aunt taught me how to sew on the machine. and that's how it all began!

As I got older, I became a better sewer. soon everyone asking me for clothes, hats, scarfs, and much more! and thats how my sewing business got started. every business starts small at first, which was how mine started. and later it became bigger and bigger. finally all my hard work paid off! :)

So i hope you enjoyed and please *follow my blog*. if you have any questions, comments or concerns, feel free to leave comments below and/or email me and i will get back to you ASAP

Thanks for reading!
Until next time,
Yasmeen~SewDazzling

P.S. if you haven't noticed already, my English isn't that amazing, sorry about that! if you find a couple of mistakes here and there throughout this blog, please ignore them!