Friday, January 31, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Our favorite recipes...
Here we'll share some of own quick and easy recipes, but mostly just one's that we've already tried and we love from other fabulous Chef's. We'll always credit where we got what we're eating and link to it, so it's easy for you to find.
Gluten Free Crepes
Best Sugar Cookies and Frosting Ever
Apple Butternut Soup
Monday, January 27, 2014
Friday, January 24, 2014
ABOUT
Contact us: ruthiebemaude@gmail.com
Ruthie Be Maude started because we apparently don't already have enough to do...
Who is Ruthie? Ruthie (Lauralee) loves to sew, decorate her house, and cook home cooked meals. She loves creating beautiful new things for her home with paint, wood, metal, fabric, and all sorts of other things all while managing a family of 5! She is an idea machine and a truly creative soul. She has the most fabulous fashion sense and is the nicest person in the world. Oh, and she's a hair stylist too!
Who is Maude? Maude (Chelsea) loves to sew and also designs fabric. With the help of Lauralee she's learning to take more time for herself and her home. She enjoys baking sweet treats, loves thrift store shopping, and has a growing collection of beat up furniture in need of some serious TLC. She runs a small at home business designing patterns and fabric, manages a household of six, and is currently learning how to be "cuter" from Lauralee.
What is Ruthie Be Maude? It's a place for us to release our creative beasts! If we don't put our ideas out into the universe, they'll just keep reappearing in our dreams and we'll go mad. Simply mad.
We created Ruthie Be Maude as a place to share our ideas with others and to give us an excuse to do things to our homes and our stuff that our husbands normally wouldn't allow.
We're also lucky enough to be neighbors and we're the best of friends. When we put our heads together things get pretty messy, but it always turns into something amazing.
Ruthie Be Maude started because we apparently don't already have enough to do...
Who is Ruthie? Ruthie (Lauralee) loves to sew, decorate her house, and cook home cooked meals. She loves creating beautiful new things for her home with paint, wood, metal, fabric, and all sorts of other things all while managing a family of 5! She is an idea machine and a truly creative soul. She has the most fabulous fashion sense and is the nicest person in the world. Oh, and she's a hair stylist too!
Who is Maude? Maude (Chelsea) loves to sew and also designs fabric. With the help of Lauralee she's learning to take more time for herself and her home. She enjoys baking sweet treats, loves thrift store shopping, and has a growing collection of beat up furniture in need of some serious TLC. She runs a small at home business designing patterns and fabric, manages a household of six, and is currently learning how to be "cuter" from Lauralee.
(We totally took these pictures with our phones. Better one's coming soon or eventually.)
We created Ruthie Be Maude as a place to share our ideas with others and to give us an excuse to do things to our homes and our stuff that our husbands normally wouldn't allow.
We're also lucky enough to be neighbors and we're the best of friends. When we put our heads together things get pretty messy, but it always turns into something amazing.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Striped Curtain Tutorial...
Striped
Curtains
by Lauralee Billingsley
Fabric Requirements
9 foot
ceilings
Fabric A 2 ½
yards
Fabric B 1 ¾
yards
8 foot
ceilings
Fabric A 2 ¼
yards
Fabric B 1 ½
yards
(yardage is
for one curtain panel)
You’ll also
need
1 yard of
matching ribbon 1/4”-1/2” wide
Matching
thread
Cutting mat
Rotary cutter
and ruler
These curtains
are a fun addition to any room.
There are so many color combinations to choose from giving you a custom
look. Hanging curtains touching
the ceiling gives you the illusion of a bigger room and higher ceilings. They
are easy to make and will become one of your favorite patterns.
Cutting
instructions for 9’ ceilings
From fabric A
cut2 @ 21” x width of fabric
Cut 3 @ 13” x
width of fabric
From fabric B cut
4 @ 13” x width of fabric
Cutting
instructions for 8’ ceilings
From fabric A
cut 2 @ 19 ¾” x width of fabric
Cut 3 @ 11 ¾”
x width of fabric
From fabric B
cut 4 @ 11 ¾” x width of fabric
-This is for
one curtain panel-
Step 1
Place one of
the fabric B strips on top of one of the bigger fabric A strips:
Step 2
Stitch
together using a ½” seam
allowance. Finish seams by serging or using a zig zag stitch:
Step 3
Open the strip
and lay flat. Place one of the smaller fabric A pieces on top of the fabric B
piece. Stitch in place.
Step 4
Open and lay
piece flat. Lay another fabric B
strip on top of the last Fabric A strip you sewed on. Stitch in place using a ½” seam allowance, finishing seams as well. Repeat with all remaining strips ending
with the large Fabric A piece.
Step 5
Press seams
towards the darkest color.
Step 6
Fold the sides
of the curtain panel towards the back 1”.
Press
Step 7
Fold the sides
of the curtain panel towards the back 1” again. Press and pin in place. Stitch in place along the inside folded edge.
Step 8
Fold the top
of the curtain panel towards the back 4”. Press fold.
Step 9
Fold the top
of the panel over again 4”. Press
fold. Stitch in place along the
inside fold. Repeat with the
bottom hem of the curtain panel.
Step 10
Cut the ribbon
into 4” pieces. Fold top and
bottom of the ribbon piece under ½”.
Place the first ribbon onto the front edge of the curtain, Starting 1” from the top of the
curtain. Stitch in place along the
top and bottom of the ribbon.
Repeat on the other top front edge of the curtain panel.
Step 11
Finding the
center of the top edge of the curtain panel., place a ribbon on the back
side. Stitch in place. Evenly space 2 more ribbons between the
center and edge ribbons. Stitch in
place and repeat on the other side of the center ribbon. Make sure these are all sewn on the
back side of the curtain.
When hanging
these on a curtain rod fold the edge towards the back and slide rod through the
ribbon. Continue threading the rod
through the ribbons and fold the last edge towards the back and thread rod
through ribbon. This helps hide
the side seams.
Stand back and
enjoy your fabulous new curtains!!
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Charity
Email us at ruthiebemaude@gmail.com
for more info on where to ship your donations
You can also submit a request to have our charity patterns sent to your
area if there is a need. What a great gift to cheer up sick children in a
hospital, foster kids who are going to new homes, or just someone who's
in need. Requests can be send to ruthiebemaude@gmail.com.
Please put Charity Request in the Subject box.
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