Sewing The 20 Minute Murse

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As much as I drive the content here on Refined + Rugged, in the activity department there are two other power players who have some say-so in what I post here on the site.

Case in point– The 20 Minute Murse. My oldest asked me months ago, “Mom, I really want to learn how to sew. Can we sew something together?” I won’t go into all the ins and outs of my sewing history (or why I don’t really love to sew), but his desire didn’t end there.

He started to talk about sewing a lot. Like every other day. Now I realize that this was also a mild form of manipulation. My kiddos are smart. They know that each of them has a soft spot in their parents’ hearts. So it probably didn’t come as a surprise to my little P when I told him I would borrow a sewing machine and we would do a project together.

I scanned the inter-webs for kid friendly sewing projects and settled on this one from Purl Soho, which ROCKS by the way!! The instructions are easy to understand, the sewing is relatively simple, and I have to admit that the time element (20 minutes) really had me going!

Flash forward to the fabric center of a certain Big Box Store on a Saturday. The boys took less than 2 minutes to choose their fabric and the ribbon for the handles. I was jonesed because the project seemed to be coming together smoothly already. A sewing machine from my dear friend was waiting for us at home– bobbin wound, needle raised, foot up– we were ready.

I asked one of the sales associates if  there was someone who would come over to cut our fabric. We waited for 20 minutes and no one came. I searched out another sales associate in an adjoining isle and asked if they could cut some fabric. They also said they would put out a page on their headset.

10 minutes later, no fabric person. No person period. I did hear an all call over the intercom for a clean-up on the toy isle. Toys were right next to fabric, so I craned my neck in that direction, hoping to catch someone’s eye who would help us. Walking toward a gathering group of salespersons, I saw the puddle of bubble soap on the floor. No less than seven– that’s 7 people showed up to clean up the bubbles.

Still no one came over to help us with fabric. I asked another sales associate if they could help me with some fabric, and she said, “Oh, I heard the page. No one came?” “NO.” I replied flatly. “I’ll make another call,” she replied.

Another 5 minutes passed. No human arrived to cut our fabric. I pulled the scissors down from the shelf. Cut off half a yard of fabric, and walked, with the original bolts of fabric to the checkout stand. There it took the sales associate ANOTHER 15 minutes to find someone  to go to the back of the store and properly price the fabric. The line extended and people looked sufficiently annoyed behind me.

The moral of this story is: if it takes you more than 50 minutes to GET THE FABRIC you’d like to use for this project, it will take you MUCH longer than 20 minutes to accomplish this tote. I wish you the best of luck at whichever fabric counter you encounter! 🙂

Instructions to this fabulous tote bag are detailed below. Happy Friday! And happy sewing to you all!!!!

XX, Megan

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For one tote bag you will need:

1/2 Yard of fabric

2 yards of cotton webbing or ribbon

Cotton thread to match your tote fabric

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Measure your fabric to 16 inches tall and 14 inches wide. You can make your fabric into two panels or you can fold your fabric in half (as I did) to eliminate a seam.

Pin the handle pieces to the top RAW EDGE of the right side of each panel 3-inches from the sides. (Make sure you pin the handles to the RIGHT SIDE of the fabric, because you are then going to turn the handles down and eventually sew the fabric to fabric making the top of your bag much stronger.)

The raw edges of the handles should match up with the raw edge of the top of the panel so the handles will be facing down as shown in the picture above. Make sure the handles aren’t twisted.

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Do a zig-zag stich across the top of the entire bag, sewing each handle to the fabric. Then turn the fabric down 1 and a 1/2 inches and sew two seams– one along the top and the bottom of that one-and-a-half inch band. 1/4 inch from the top and 1/4 inch from the bottom along each top.

Remember you should have two tops at this point, and if you are a sewing dunce like me, remember not to sew them together!!! Plus, if any of this is confusing, which is a very realistic proposition, Purl Soho has MUCH BETTER directions for this entire process!!)

Now you are ready to sew the sides of your bag! Make sure right side faces right side on the INSIDE of your bag. Then pin the edges of your bag in 1/2 inch increments. Then go to town! This part was fun, and Little P really was able to sew the entire outside seam of his bag.

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Ta-DA! The finished project. I really ended up doing most of the work for my 4-year-old. We had an incident with the sewing pedal that caused me to re-evaluate his readiness to use a sewing machine. But, of course, you will know your child better than I. I read several blog posts where moms had their children using a sewing machine as young as three– yes 3!! If you do this project with your wee ones, I’d love to hear about and see your results!

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Spring Safari

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In case it wasn’t already completely obvious, I am a fan of the color green. Many shades and tones of green are season-less, and it stands as a fabulous neutral. It also works well with my skin tone, and accentuates my eyes. Blink. Blink. See?

I’m kidding. About the eye blinking. The rest is true. Do you have a color that you favor? A color that you reach for time and again? I’d love to hear your go-to shades.

This outfit is a straight shooter. Heels to throw off the guy in the produce department who wonders why you are grocery shopping in leopard pumps– gotta keep things interesting. Ripped boyfriend jeans add the perfectly, imperfect undone touch. Safari green silk shirt for that touch of polish. Some days it is a jungle out there. 😉

Have a fantastic Thursday, friends!

XX, Megan

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Shirt: J.Crew, Jeans: J.Crew, Shoes: Nine West, Bag: Madewell, Bracelet: J.Crew (similar, similar, splurge), Sunglasses: Ray-ban, Earrings: Vintage, Lips: NARS Barbarella

Pesto Arugula Salad

DSC_0135This salad is one of my husband’s all-time favorite eats. It is simple, flavorful, and pairs well with a variety of dishes. But it can easily stand as the main course if you’re feeling the need for something light and refreshing.

For this particular dinner I served it with herb roasted chicken, but it would also pair well with any type of pasta. I can also imagine it as a delicious side for grilled fish this coming summer.

This salad is one I don’t usually serve to our boys as the arugula can be bitter, especially to growing palates. If they asked, of course I’d share, but why listen to a chorus of whining when you can have the entire delicious dish to yourselves. 🙂

My mouth is watering just thinking about this salad, and I think we’re going to put it on the menu for tomorrow! I hope that you have a fabulous Wednesday!!

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Ingredients

16 oz. Arugula

1-2 Tbsp. Pesto (to taste)

1 c. Cherry Tomatoes

3/4 c. (6 oz.) Fresh Mozzarella

Place the arugula in a serving dish. Toss it with the pesto to coat. Slice the tomatoes and the mozzarella balls in half, and add them to the salad. That’s a wrap!

Fresh Stripes

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I always have some zany language links to my outfit posts. For this post I couldn’t stop repeating that ridiculous slogan for Fruit Stripe Gum, “Yipes, stripes! Fruit Stripe Gum!” Ridiculous!!!!

There’s really nothing fruity about this top. It actually always feels fresh and pulled together with its light linen texture and bolder stripe pattern. Perfect for a breezy Spring afternoon.

It’s good to be back in the swing of things, but we did have a WONDERFUL Spring Break. What is on your agenda this week? I’m getting ready for a 100 mile bike ride down South this weekend. Hoping that I’ve put enough time in the saddle outside to see success on a longer haul!

I hope you are all having a fantastic Tuesday!

XX, Megan

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Shirt: J.Crew (similar), Short: Gap, Sandals: J.Crew (similar, similar), Clutch: Ralph Lauren (similar, save, splurge), Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper, Necklace: Vintage, Lips: NARS Cruising

9 Unexpected Summer Wardrobe Show-Stoppers

9 Summer Wardrobe Show Stoppers

I love classic wardrobe pieces. Items that you can wear in a variety of seasons, for any number of activities or events, that hold their style appeal for years and years.

These are all perfect Summer wardrobe additions, but each can be worn in a variety of ways in a variety of different scenarios and seasons. That linen romper? Yes, it’s perfect for a beach day, but it can also be dressed up with a blazer and heels for date night. That striped button down? Yes, it’s perfect for the office, but throw on a pair of ripped boyfriend jeans and you’re ready for the Farmer’s Market.

Below are some of my Summer picks for a classy, classic take on warm weather dressing. Have a rockin’ Monday!

XX, Megan

1. Pick up a linen romper you can play around in.

The great thing about this particular romper is that it won’t break the bank! It comes in right under $40.00. Choosing a lower price point is a great way to try a new trend without having to commit extra dollars. So if you wear it for a couple seasons and then find out that rompers aren’t your thing, no sweat! Sell it on ebay. Give it to a friend. Take it to consignment. There are plenty of ways to up up-cycle your clothes in a sustainable manner.

2. Scoop up a new pair of skinny jeans.

Maybe jeans seem out of season as a Summer wardrobe staple. I realize that those of us in cooler climates are DYING to put on some shorts and ditch the extra layers. One thing I’ve found with skinny jeans is that sometimes it’s nice to hit REFRESH. Yes, it is fabulous to hang on to clothing until it bites the dust. I have several pair of jeans I’ve had since college. Score! But I have also noticed that couple of them are becoming stretched out, shapeless, and rather schleppy looking. Therefore, I’m in the market for a new pair of jeans this season.

3. Amp up every step with these starry sandals.

I have a thing for stars. Stars in the sky, stars on blouses, stars on jewelry, stars on your shoes! These sandals are a wonderful addition to any summer wardrobe. They’ll make even the simplest outfit more special. Even a jeans and tee combo looks sleek with a snazzy pair of starry footwear. Love!

4. Say yes to an easy shift dress.

I’ve spoken widely about how indispensable a great shift dress can be. One of the easiest ways to look pulled together without any hassle and hardly any thought involved is to go for your favorite shift dress. I happen to have chosen stripes because I’m a mega-fan, but you could just as easily go for a luxe tee shirt variety, here, or a floral version, here, or a modern graphic version, here.

5. Upgrade your striped button down.

I admit that I have my fair share of these striped staples in my closet. But maybe you don’t. If you are looking to add some panache to your everyday striped button down, consider this gorgeous upgrade by Comme de Garcons. The quality is top notch. Maybe you’re wanting to try your hand at a more minimal wardrobe. This shirt goes from business lunch, to beachside in a snap.

6. Sub in a white denim skirt instead of reaching for shorts.

I love shorts when the temps rise. They are, perhaps, the easiest replacement for your fall/winter jeans. But why not lean toward a little more polished alternative, the denim skirt? A skirt is just as easy to style up as that pair of shorts your reaching for, and it adds a couple of extra points on the preppy side of things. Try one and see what you think!

7. Grab the perfect carry-all tote.

This bag is a must-have for any busy guy or gal. It’s understated design pairs well with casual professional attire, and it’s a must for that weekend day-trip you’ve been meaning to take. I have the brown, tumbled leather version and have simply loved the versatility and usability!!

8. Choose a leopard print clutch for your next date.

This item is definitely a splurge, but sure to be in style for years to come. A clutch is an easy choice for date nights where you’d rather not bring a bulky purse. It is also an easy outfit amp-upper. Grab this little number to accentuate every garb from dresses, to casual tee shirt and jeans combos. It adds the perfect amount of flare to any ensemble. Enough said.

9. Give gingham a fresh vibe with an oversized print and boxy cut.

Gingham as a Spring and Summer pattern isn’t new, per se. But merging a more modern, boxy cut, and an oversized version of this playful print is a fun way to update your Summer look without trying too hard.

Extras: Invest in a pair of simple pearl studs. They go with everything, and you’re sure to wear them FOREVER!!