I've discovered Polyvore. It's a site that lets you make fashion collages. I was up until 2 AM putting together four fashion collages.
Ode to Slytherin Capsule
Versatile Wardrobe Mix Capsule
Boho Babe
Witchy Wardrobe Capsule
And yes, I would wear all the things that I picked. In fact I just bought about 40 patterns at the last 3 Simplicity and McCalls sales, so given enough time and motivation I can make one of these collections. I'm just not sure which one I want to do. So many ideas, so little time.
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Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 26, 2015
Thursday, January 10, 2013
McCalls Dress Patterns
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| McCalls 6694 |
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| McCalls 6697 |
My sewing machine is having issues though, and it's snowing outside so I don't know when I'll get back to sewing things. I did manage to sew 3 Christmas stockings but my machine was sewing super slowly, so I think the motor is about dead.
I think both dresses would be so much fun to go dancing in. I love maxi dresses too.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Butterick Retro Coat B4928
When I get to my new home the first thing I want to make is a coat. I haven't lived where snow was a possibility since I was a child in New Mexico. Nor do I own many warm clothes. I'm looking forward to sewing warm snuggly clothing and accessories. When I was packing I found this Butterick Pattern 4928. I may have to enlarge it a big but that shouldn't be too hard as the seams are pretty basic.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Turning a Peasant Blouse Into a Dress
Saturday I ran into a woman that was wearing the Folkwear pattern Afghan Nomad Dress. I bought that pattern years ago and never got around to making it. So last night I'm trying to find one on line for less than $18.00 or so.
This morning I get up and log on and realize the pattern for a peasant blouse sitting on my desk that I just bought from Yardsellr is very much like that Afghan dress silhouette. (McCall's M808). I can lengthen it either by adding tiers, or just draw it longer into a maxi version.
This morning I get up and log on and realize the pattern for a peasant blouse sitting on my desk that I just bought from Yardsellr is very much like that Afghan dress silhouette. (McCall's M808). I can lengthen it either by adding tiers, or just draw it longer into a maxi version.
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Sunday, January 08, 2012
Summer Sewing Tutorials
Go forth and make something. If you start now it will be ready in time for summer. http://www.everythingetsy.com/2011/06/101-sewing-tutorials-for-summer/
Saturday, October 08, 2011
Cutting out B5100
I got the dress cut out from B5100. As I was studying the envelope and cutting out the c shaped back neck facing I thought, 'wait a minute'. In one of the photos the V is on the front and the other photo shows the V neck on the back. So the only way to do that is to wear the dress backwards. I don't mind doing that, but shouldn't they have noted it somewhere in the description? Or if they did I can't find it.
The pattern does mention you can use a purchased belt or a self fabric belt. Since I had to add width to the side seams I also made sure to make the belt longer. The reason I went ahead and cut out the belt is it will come in handy in tying all the colors together in my 3 color wardrobe system. It can also be worn in my hair as a headscarf.
My boyfriend took the table I have been cutting out patterns on with him to the SCA event. So I used a lower table and my back and shoulders and neck are killing me now. To add the cherry on top, my cat tried to jet out the door as I was cleaning up and I lunged for him and now I have a cramp in my right shoulder. Gads. I don't remember sewing being this painful when I was younger.
My neighbor came over to see what I was making. I said, "Oh I'm sewing a dress." She shook her head and said, "I tried that once. It didn't turn out well. Good luck." Haha. I guess I'm just too stubborn to give up. I was going to sew today too, but it took forever to do all the alterations and I'm too stiff and sore to sit at the sewing machine. Tomorrow is another day. I did want to finish before my boyfriend gets hom on Monday though.
The pattern does mention you can use a purchased belt or a self fabric belt. Since I had to add width to the side seams I also made sure to make the belt longer. The reason I went ahead and cut out the belt is it will come in handy in tying all the colors together in my 3 color wardrobe system. It can also be worn in my hair as a headscarf.
My boyfriend took the table I have been cutting out patterns on with him to the SCA event. So I used a lower table and my back and shoulders and neck are killing me now. To add the cherry on top, my cat tried to jet out the door as I was cleaning up and I lunged for him and now I have a cramp in my right shoulder. Gads. I don't remember sewing being this painful when I was younger.
My neighbor came over to see what I was making. I said, "Oh I'm sewing a dress." She shook her head and said, "I tried that once. It didn't turn out well. Good luck." Haha. I guess I'm just too stubborn to give up. I was going to sew today too, but it took forever to do all the alterations and I'm too stiff and sore to sit at the sewing machine. Tomorrow is another day. I did want to finish before my boyfriend gets hom on Monday though.
Sewing a Dress Today
This morning I'm ready to work on Butterick B5100, view C. I have a feeling I'm going to have to make it a little bigger or maybe a lot bigger. It's a sheath dress and I don't want it to be too tight. And I need to layer things over and under it. Remember, more than likely you cannot sew any pattern straight out of the envelope and have it fit you. You will always need to make some changes in arm length or where the darts point or how short the waist is or something. I read in an alterations book only 6% of women can fit into a pattern made straight out of the envelope. So take the extra time to measure yourself and compare it to the pattern specs.
Thursday, October 06, 2011
Fabric Decisions
I'm plugging away at the wardrobe project. I got my four new fabrics into the washer to pre-wash them. Three of them can go in the dryer but I don't want to risk drying the organza. I'll have to hang it. I wanted to make a frou-frou shrug like I saw at the Pasadena Bead Show once. Just in case I ever do get invited to an opera or a ballet. A girl can dream you know.
If I don't run out of energy I hope to get a dress cut out today as soon as the fabric is dry. But after doing laundry all day I'm kinda pooped. If you want to read up on how the wardrobe project is going click on the link, scroll down, and look for 'shopping your own closets' in the subtitle.
If I don't run out of energy I hope to get a dress cut out today as soon as the fabric is dry. But after doing laundry all day I'm kinda pooped. If you want to read up on how the wardrobe project is going click on the link, scroll down, and look for 'shopping your own closets' in the subtitle.
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| Red Organza with Gold Embroidery |
Sunday, October 02, 2011
Fixing a Buttonhole That Is On the Wrong Side.
It's official. I'm done with both shirts. But after my last blog post I didn't go to bed. I sewed for another hour or more. Then I ended up staying up until 4 AM catching up on all the things I didn't get to do because the sewing took so many more hours than planned.
On the second shirt I ever so carefully measured which side to put the buttonholes on and which side to put the buttons on. Then I made the buttonholes. My boyfriend tries it on and comments on how perfect I got the buttonholes. Then he said they were on the wrong side. *@&%
To do a fix on them, I used a wide zig-zag and closed up each button hole. Then I cut off the buttons and sewed them over the sealed holes. Then I sewed new buttonholes on the other end of the cuff. I wouldn't have done that if the item was being sold to someone, but it's for my boyfriend and he has to dye it today and wear it tomorrow, so he's not picky. He's thrilled to have them at all. Once the buttons are through the buttonholes, you can't see the old buttonholes at all, As my calligraphy teacher says, "If it looks good from 10 feet away on a galloping horse, it's good enough."
Of course I could have ripped off both cuffs and replaced them and made fresh buttonholes, but at this point I just needed to be done.
I also shortened the sleeve on the first shirt so both sleeves are the same length now. I had to cut off the old cuff and make a new one.
So out of 2 shirts, I ended up making 5 cuffs, and 7 buttonholes. I told my boyfriend I put in enough hours to have made 3 shirts, and he said probably four.
On the second shirt I ever so carefully measured which side to put the buttonholes on and which side to put the buttons on. Then I made the buttonholes. My boyfriend tries it on and comments on how perfect I got the buttonholes. Then he said they were on the wrong side. *@&%
To do a fix on them, I used a wide zig-zag and closed up each button hole. Then I cut off the buttons and sewed them over the sealed holes. Then I sewed new buttonholes on the other end of the cuff. I wouldn't have done that if the item was being sold to someone, but it's for my boyfriend and he has to dye it today and wear it tomorrow, so he's not picky. He's thrilled to have them at all. Once the buttons are through the buttonholes, you can't see the old buttonholes at all, As my calligraphy teacher says, "If it looks good from 10 feet away on a galloping horse, it's good enough."
Of course I could have ripped off both cuffs and replaced them and made fresh buttonholes, but at this point I just needed to be done.
I also shortened the sleeve on the first shirt so both sleeves are the same length now. I had to cut off the old cuff and make a new one.
So out of 2 shirts, I ended up making 5 cuffs, and 7 buttonholes. I told my boyfriend I put in enough hours to have made 3 shirts, and he said probably four.
Saturday, October 01, 2011
Sewing the Second Shirt.
As I said yesterday, I marked the pattern pieces on the back of each one so I wouldn't have any mix ups. I was 90% done with the second shirt. All I had left was the underarm seams and the cuffs. I went to sew the underarms together, and once again the fabric didn't measure up to the same length. Oh no, not again. So I went under a bright light, and read the name on each piece. I managed to have the sleeve where the back of the shirt should be, and the back of the shirt where the left sleeve should be.
An hour later I had the 2 pieces removed from the shirt so I could swap them. As I sat there thinking, I realized that the same thing must have happened to the first shirt. I must have the sleeve in the wrong spot, and if so the two sleeves wouldn't be the same length. I took a tape measure and one sleeve measured 22" and the other 27". After sewing all day that is not news I needed. But I think it would be quicker just to cut the extra length off, make a brand new cuff and sew it on. That way I won't have the tedium of ripping out that first cuff. My boyfriend said not to worry about it, he'd wear it as it was. But I feel funny about that. If I have time to fix it tomorrow I will.
I really didn't want to go to bed tonight without this 2nd shirt finished. Now I feel like neither shirt is finished and I'm about ready for the funny farm. But I'm afraid to sew any more tonight. It's already 11:30 PM, and except for dinner, I've been sewing since 6:30 PM.
An hour later I had the 2 pieces removed from the shirt so I could swap them. As I sat there thinking, I realized that the same thing must have happened to the first shirt. I must have the sleeve in the wrong spot, and if so the two sleeves wouldn't be the same length. I took a tape measure and one sleeve measured 22" and the other 27". After sewing all day that is not news I needed. But I think it would be quicker just to cut the extra length off, make a brand new cuff and sew it on. That way I won't have the tedium of ripping out that first cuff. My boyfriend said not to worry about it, he'd wear it as it was. But I feel funny about that. If I have time to fix it tomorrow I will.
I really didn't want to go to bed tonight without this 2nd shirt finished. Now I feel like neither shirt is finished and I'm about ready for the funny farm. But I'm afraid to sew any more tonight. It's already 11:30 PM, and except for dinner, I've been sewing since 6:30 PM.
Dress in Burgundy Knit
As soon as I get done sewing these two shirts for my partner, I'm going to sew the first piece in my fall wardrobe. It's a jumper style dress and I got the fabric for it a few days ago. I liked the gray but it was just too thin for the pattern. So I went with the deep maroon or burgundy with a little more weight to it. I also saw two more fabrics there I want. One is a t-shirt weight gray with black stars and the other is some dark pink corduroy. But I'm short on cash thanks to my business license being due Oct. 10. That one sure snuck up on me. So unless I sell something on Etsy or book a reading or something, purchasing more fabric will have to wait. If I can make the dress in the 7 days that my boyfriend is at Great Western War I'll feel pretty darn excited. The pattern says its a 'one hour' pattern. That must be sewing time. Cutting out the shirt took me an hour, so the dress is going to take at least 30 minutes just to cut it all out.
I purposely picked a pattern that was plain so I can wear many accessories with it.
I purposely picked a pattern that was plain so I can wear many accessories with it.
Friday, September 30, 2011
A New Adventure
Every sewing day is a new adventure. When I started again this morning, I compared back and front yokes. They are different, with the neck swooping lower in the front. So I did have the yokes right on the first shirt. What I had wrong was the gathers, but that didn't really cause any issues.
That was the good news.
Now for the bad news. Last night I cut out the fabric for the second shirt. This morning as I was marking details on each piece, I realized I had only cut out one sleeve yesterday. The sleeves are huge and cut on the fold. So I had 2 layers of fabric and a brain fart. Two layers does not equal two sleeves. Last night we had to go get another yard of fabric for the yokes. I insisted that was all I needed to cut out 2 yokes. So when I found out I needed a whole sleeve still, I didn't have enough fabric. Again. And my boyfriend was on his way far away to a friend's house for the day. He said he'd have to get another yard on his way home.
Being short on time, I was able to continue on with other parts. I gathered up the top edge of the sleeves and lower front and back. It kept getting bound up so it took me forever. Thank goodness I'd run 2 parallel rows of stitching because one broke under the pressure. It was actually easier to gather it with just one thread.
I applied all the iron on interfacing. I got the cuffs ready. I got the collar and neck facings ready. So I'm really hoping I get the shirt done tomorrow. That gives him a day to dye both shirts. And then I won't feel like I'm under so much pressure. Sewing sure goes a lot faster when you don't make mistakes.
I'm taking the rest of the night off and I got to enjoy a great California sunset.
When my boyfriend got home around 7 PM I knew the fabric store closed at 7. So I said, "Yay, you made it to the fabric store just in time". He was taking bags out of the truck. He said, "Oops, forgot all about it." He'd gone to the grocery store, not the fabric store! We'll have to go tomorrow. I left the iron and ironing board and pattern board and other stuff out on the patio so I can cut the last piece out tomorrow. My window is right by the patio. All of a sudden I hear raindrops. So up I get again, and had just got everything inside the house, when it started to pour. Close one.
That was the good news.
Now for the bad news. Last night I cut out the fabric for the second shirt. This morning as I was marking details on each piece, I realized I had only cut out one sleeve yesterday. The sleeves are huge and cut on the fold. So I had 2 layers of fabric and a brain fart. Two layers does not equal two sleeves. Last night we had to go get another yard of fabric for the yokes. I insisted that was all I needed to cut out 2 yokes. So when I found out I needed a whole sleeve still, I didn't have enough fabric. Again. And my boyfriend was on his way far away to a friend's house for the day. He said he'd have to get another yard on his way home.
Being short on time, I was able to continue on with other parts. I gathered up the top edge of the sleeves and lower front and back. It kept getting bound up so it took me forever. Thank goodness I'd run 2 parallel rows of stitching because one broke under the pressure. It was actually easier to gather it with just one thread.
I applied all the iron on interfacing. I got the cuffs ready. I got the collar and neck facings ready. So I'm really hoping I get the shirt done tomorrow. That gives him a day to dye both shirts. And then I won't feel like I'm under so much pressure. Sewing sure goes a lot faster when you don't make mistakes.
I'm taking the rest of the night off and I got to enjoy a great California sunset.
When my boyfriend got home around 7 PM I knew the fabric store closed at 7. So I said, "Yay, you made it to the fabric store just in time". He was taking bags out of the truck. He said, "Oops, forgot all about it." He'd gone to the grocery store, not the fabric store! We'll have to go tomorrow. I left the iron and ironing board and pattern board and other stuff out on the patio so I can cut the last piece out tomorrow. My window is right by the patio. All of a sudden I hear raindrops. So up I get again, and had just got everything inside the house, when it started to pour. Close one.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
The Sewing Saga Continues
Today I cut out the second shirt. I wasn't sure I'd have enough fabric, especially since I decided to make this shirt 6" longer all around. Just when I was patting myself on the back I found another piece I needed to cut. It was for the back yoke. Oh *@#). That means I hadn't cut out the front yoke either. So I will need another yard of fabric. All the scraps I have left from the first shirt are too narrow. Even worse, I can't find the pattern piece for the front yoke. I've already looked through the pattern, the bag, the scraps, and around all my work areas. I'm guessing the ceiling fan gave it a lift somewhere, but for right now, I'm taking a break.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Sewing For Someone Else
After yesterday's wedding I'm pretty tired. But I still have an Oct. 3 deadline to make 2 peasant shirts for my boyfriend. So I'm working away trying to sew the gathered yoke to the shirt front and back. Seeing how badly the fabric is already raveling I decided to serge that seam to stabilize it. That worked out fine so I decided to serge some other raw edges. But I snagged the fabric on something and the knife on the serger cut too deeply on the seam line. Ack! I think I can save it by making the seam there a wee bit wider. Glad it wasn't any worse, but I decided it was a good time to take a break. Gads.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Sewing a Man's Peasant Shirt
My boyfriend had great plans to sew not one but two shirts for the upcoming SCA event dubbed the Great Western War. I don't even get to go. As the date looms closer he had one of those, 'I don't even know how to sew clothes' moments. And before you can say jumping jack flash I found myself the new owner of two shirt projects. He sews bow cases, pavilion sidewalls, and all kinds of utilitarian things, but never got around to how to make garments.
The pattern calls for 4 yards of 45" wide fabric, and he got 8 yards of linen. Normally it wouldn't matter, but this pattern needs exactly 45" of width for the shirt front and back if I cut them the way the pattern shows (folded selvage to selvage). The fabric has already been pre-washed so maybe it shrank, and when I measured it, it's only 42" wide so it won't work the narrow way. I had to refold it the broad way to get the width I needed. After cutting out one shirt, I only have 3 yards left for the second one, but I can use the narrow strips left from the first one for the cuffs, the collar, and other small pieces. I think I can squeak it out. If not, it's back to the store for another yard.
I could have saved time by cutting out both shirts, but I want to make sure he likes the fit of the first shirt so I can modify it if necessary. It's a very full shirt. He plans to dye at least one of them.
I have to wonder about my sanity when I don't even so my own clothes because it's too cluttered to turn around in here, but now I'm sewing his. Maybe I don't love myself enough.
The pattern calls for 4 yards of 45" wide fabric, and he got 8 yards of linen. Normally it wouldn't matter, but this pattern needs exactly 45" of width for the shirt front and back if I cut them the way the pattern shows (folded selvage to selvage). The fabric has already been pre-washed so maybe it shrank, and when I measured it, it's only 42" wide so it won't work the narrow way. I had to refold it the broad way to get the width I needed. After cutting out one shirt, I only have 3 yards left for the second one, but I can use the narrow strips left from the first one for the cuffs, the collar, and other small pieces. I think I can squeak it out. If not, it's back to the store for another yard.
I could have saved time by cutting out both shirts, but I want to make sure he likes the fit of the first shirt so I can modify it if necessary. It's a very full shirt. He plans to dye at least one of them.
I have to wonder about my sanity when I don't even so my own clothes because it's too cluttered to turn around in here, but now I'm sewing his. Maybe I don't love myself enough.
Friday, September 09, 2011
Staying Home to Sew
I have so much sewing to do! And I'm staying home all day tomorrow to do some of it. I usually go to a cycling event with my boyfriend, but it takes up an entire day. He has fun running the snack table at the Amtrak 100, but I just sit and draw or work on crafts all day so it's not the best use of my time. He hardly knows I'm there he's so super busy. So this year I opted out. I'm sitting at home and making my sewing machine my best friend.
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| The color scheme of my fall wardrobe are red, pink and gray. |
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Sewing a Blouse
Yesterday I went to M&L Fabric, which is very close to me and picked out some prints to use for a wrap-around tunic style blouse. By the time I got them all pre-washed and dried it was dark out and I like to cut my patterns out on a table outside. So today I hope to get it cut out. I'll have to alter the pattern to fit me. As I've come to learn, if you want to sew accurately, you have to adjust each and every pattern. Women are all lumpy and bumpy and every lump and bump requires a pattern adjustment. Every time I try to take a shortcut and just sew it as it is, I regret it. The pattern is McCalls M5233. Wish me luck.
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Flowery Sundress




I'm happy to say my new wardrobe website got about 50 viewers today, and I just started it yesterday.
For my second outfit, I took a wrap dress/ skirt that I sewed in high school, and by sewing just one seam on it, I made a sundress that is ever so comfortable. I've been wearing it all day and I feel great. It's slinky, flirty and ever so fun to wear. And it's driving my boyfriend crazy because it's both short and low cut. Scandalous!
Since I bought the fabric in the 70's, it is now considered vintage fabric. Now I'm glad I never threw it away. I'm even happier that I'm getting some use out of it. And somewhere I have a matching triangular shawl.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Men Who Sew
I'm not the only sewer in the family. Here's my boyfriend using his Mitsubishi sewing machine.
He's making bowsocks for archery. Not only is he sewing them, he dyed them all as well.
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Monday, November 09, 2009
Gotta Get a Move On
I need to start sewing again or I'm going to lose my mind. I suddenly fine myself with more to do than time to do it in! Ack! At the very least I have to make a lemur for a friend who's been very patient so far but I'm sure he's beginning to think I flaked out on him.
It's just that I'm having a wee issue with my sewing machine. Namely the tension isn't cooperating. The stitches are pulling out. I have to fiddle with it some more. Ultimately I may have to take it to a repair shop but usually I can solve my own problems. There seems to be a lot of slop in the tension wheel. I don't think that's normal. I was going to use my back up machine, but I think it's buried somewhere. I haven't needed it in four or five years and I'm just not sure where we put it when we moved. I wish I'd thought to finish the aprons before tomorrow, and then my daughter, who is going to visit from Central CA could have hand carried them back to Santa Maria for me. Now I'll have to mail them, which is both expensive and more impersonal. Oh well, unless I want to drop everything and sew all day straight that's not going to happen. I also have to work on my novel and I have a writer's meeting tonight. So many goals, so little organization.
It's just that I'm having a wee issue with my sewing machine. Namely the tension isn't cooperating. The stitches are pulling out. I have to fiddle with it some more. Ultimately I may have to take it to a repair shop but usually I can solve my own problems. There seems to be a lot of slop in the tension wheel. I don't think that's normal. I was going to use my back up machine, but I think it's buried somewhere. I haven't needed it in four or five years and I'm just not sure where we put it when we moved. I wish I'd thought to finish the aprons before tomorrow, and then my daughter, who is going to visit from Central CA could have hand carried them back to Santa Maria for me. Now I'll have to mail them, which is both expensive and more impersonal. Oh well, unless I want to drop everything and sew all day straight that's not going to happen. I also have to work on my novel and I have a writer's meeting tonight. So many goals, so little organization.
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