Hello, lovely people in my computer! I've been neglecting you. In my defence, I've also been neglecting the sewing. No sewing, nothing to talk about. It's the time of year, you know? Plus I needed fabric before I could do anything.
However, I went to the giant Fabricland members sale, and now I have PLANS. Meanwhile, a couple of pics of skirts in the real world.
I got a couple of compliments on the skirt - mostly on how cute the rickrack on the bottom is. Heh. The rickrack made all the difference.
I don't know about this look. I am finding this skirt incredibly hard to style. I blame the pink. In any case, I just wanted to wear it, so I pulled out the black, but I don't love black except with other black, so it wasn't my favourite.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
What next?
I went to do some sewing tonight, and realized that I have no ongoing projects for the first time since I re-unpacked the sewing machine. Horrors! So what do I want to do next? I do have a couple of Christmas projects I could start working on. But my fabric stash for clothes is pretty minimal - the only thing I have fabric for is a summery shirt. And it's not so summery out there anymore.
I do, however, have a rather large stash of patterns. So perhaps I'll pick a couple and then go wander through some fabric stores.
So here's what I have. Two tops:
...three dresses, two of which are possibly odd retro patterns that were $2 each:
...and a bunch of skirts, some of which I'm not convinced would actually look good on me:
And then the things I won't be making now. Knit dresses for when I learn how to sew knits (part of the pattern sale):
And a dress I love that is a little beyond my skills right now. But one day!
What do you think? Have a favourite?
I do, however, have a rather large stash of patterns. So perhaps I'll pick a couple and then go wander through some fabric stores.
So here's what I have. Two tops:
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Simplicity 3750 |
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Butterick 4985 |
...three dresses, two of which are possibly odd retro patterns that were $2 each:
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Colette Crepe |
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Butterick 4790 |
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Simplicity 3833 |
...and a bunch of skirts, some of which I'm not convinced would actually look good on me:
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Butterick 5613 |
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McCall's 5431 |
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Simplicity 2152 |
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Vogue 8749 |
And then the things I won't be making now. Knit dresses for when I learn how to sew knits (part of the pattern sale):
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Vogue 1027 |
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Vogue 1194 |
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Colette Rooibos |
What do you think? Have a favourite?
Monday, September 5, 2011
Number 3
I'm also wearing the same shirt in both pictures. I think this is a sign I need to stop making skirts with green in them.
This skirt feels much more homemade - the fabric is a pretty light (and cheap) cotton, but it also has a certain amount of stretch, which caused the hem to pucker a bit. Up close it's not the cleanest looking thing. But I love the pattern mixing. I'm not totally sure what I have to wear with it, though.
Outfit post
Proof that I actually wear my sewing projects - I wore this to work last week (and then had to wait until I replaced my camera batteries to post it). |
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Finito.
I'm back...and I have a skirt!
Today was my last sewing class, and I managed to finish the skirt. Hooray! Even better, I'm really happy with it. I will wear the hell out of this skirt. I'm already planning another with the same pattern. Maybe navy (I know!) with orange contrast for all the topstitching? And maybe an orange band around the bottom if I can figure out how to add that onto the pattern?
I'm so happy I took the sewing course. Sure, I could have managed on my own again - I figured it out enough the first time. But there were things, like dealing with the fabric, that I might not have thought to figure out. And having someone help me interpret my first real pattern was so helpful - mostly to remind me what all the different stiches meant! I feel pretty confident that I can figure out another pattern now. And there's always the internet to help.
Proof that this was more involved than my first skirt:
Look! It has a real waistband and a zipper. And I clearly picked my pattern well (without realizing anything about what I was doing) because I didn't have to blindstitch the hem, which seems to be fairly time-consuming, at least according to the woman in my class, the best sewer there, who had only managed half her hem in 2 hours. Her skirt was pretty full, but still.
Today was my last sewing class, and I managed to finish the skirt. Hooray! Even better, I'm really happy with it. I will wear the hell out of this skirt. I'm already planning another with the same pattern. Maybe navy (I know!) with orange contrast for all the topstitching? And maybe an orange band around the bottom if I can figure out how to add that onto the pattern?
I'm so happy I took the sewing course. Sure, I could have managed on my own again - I figured it out enough the first time. But there were things, like dealing with the fabric, that I might not have thought to figure out. And having someone help me interpret my first real pattern was so helpful - mostly to remind me what all the different stiches meant! I feel pretty confident that I can figure out another pattern now. And there's always the internet to help.
Proof that this was more involved than my first skirt:
Look! It has a real waistband and a zipper. And I clearly picked my pattern well (without realizing anything about what I was doing) because I didn't have to blindstitch the hem, which seems to be fairly time-consuming, at least according to the woman in my class, the best sewer there, who had only managed half her hem in 2 hours. Her skirt was pretty full, but still.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Once you fall into the Etsy trap...
How much do I want this pincushion? http://www.etsy.com/listing/80171243/large-pincushion-vintage-lemon-bar
Ooh, or this one shaped like a pear! http://www.etsy.com/listing/80176102/large-pincushion-cheeky-pear
So ridiculously adorable. Also would solve the problem of continually losing my pincushion among all the other tomato pincushions. I wonder why the tomato became the accepted standard?
Ooh, or this one shaped like a pear! http://www.etsy.com/listing/80176102/large-pincushion-cheeky-pear
So ridiculously adorable. Also would solve the problem of continually losing my pincushion among all the other tomato pincushions. I wonder why the tomato became the accepted standard?
Sunday, August 21, 2011
7 down, 1 to go
I had my second-last sewing class yesterday. I'm really going to miss the class! The studio does offer other classes, but they seem to offer only the intro class on evenings and weekends. Which just seems weird to me, because I feel like I'm their target student. Who are they getting for the daytime classes?
Confession: I thought I was going to get my skirt done way before the end of the class. I had plans to take something else to work on the last class. But I'm actually a little farther behind because of the curved seams and the top sewing. And I didn't get nearly as much done this week as I thought. So now I'm wondering if I'm even going to get finished in class time! So much for feeling like a star pupil. :)
Confession: I thought I was going to get my skirt done way before the end of the class. I had plans to take something else to work on the last class. But I'm actually a little farther behind because of the curved seams and the top sewing. And I didn't get nearly as much done this week as I thought. So now I'm wondering if I'm even going to get finished in class time! So much for feeling like a star pupil. :)
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