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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Friday, April 3, 2009
To Muslin or Not to Muslin
To Muslin or Not to Muslin
I have a confession to make….come closer…..closer….closer still…..OK, I have never in my life made a muslin – until today. This wrap shirt has been sitting in my collection for quite some time. I finally purchased fabric that I think would make this blouse pop – a rich red silk that I purchased from Fabricmart Fabrics. The pattern was EXTREMELY easy; I finished everything in four hours. I always look like hell when I sew, so I had my daughter try on the shirt. When I redo this for myself, I will add about two inches in length.
The pictures on the pattern do not show this little treat. The bow really adds a little something extra to the blouse, n'est pas?
Is it arrogant of me to like my incarnation better than the ones printed on the pattern envelope?
In other news, I discovered these neck-tabs on Etsy and thought them rather clever. I have wanted to make one since last summer. I finally had the five minutes to construct this from an Old Navy tie. Tomorrow, I will make a choker from the smaller end.
Well, I am busy with spring cleaning, so hopefully, I will be back to show you all the neat things I am doing in the next week.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Thrift Store Refurbish
I was a spoiled brat and still am, but I don't always have the coinage to fund my Cosmopolitan tastes. This is one of the reasons why I make my own clothing. Another mechanism which enables me to maintain my Cosmopolitan leanings on a pauper's dime is the friendly neighborhood thrift store. While foraging this weekend, I came across these two delicious pieces of silk:

Thursday, February 26, 2009
Simplicity 2896
The first incarnation of this shirt is in denim:
Friday, February 20, 2009
Bbitce Is Bback!
I'd like to introduce you to Ching Mai:
She was a (belated) Christmas present to me and already has proven to be indispensible. The only problems I have with this dressform are that the dials are hard to turn and the waist does not expand as far as the specifications state. Right now the waistline is a problem because I am at my winter weight…le sigh. But, I will be back down to my summer weight in a few months, so then that won't be a problem.
On a late night forage through the internets (sic), I came across these:
They are paperless reusable patterners that adjust in size. With these two particular tools, I am able to make basic patterns without paper for jackets, blouses, shirts, coats, dresses, and skirts. The company also sells the pants patterner, but since I also have these:
I don't think I'll get the pants patterner……BUT then again, I have an obsession of keeping 'sets' together, so I probably will break down and get that as well.
Well, back to Ching Mai and the tools….I am working on this coat (that my son swears is a poncho):
With Ching Mai's help and using the rulers and French curves, I hope this will end up as a wool coat with a quilted lining.
I'll share other projects later, including some crocheting and knitting. So in parting, take a look at this 'fun' scarf and hat set I crocheted for my lovely mini-me: