Wednesday, February 18, 2015

headdress

head dress I made my sister for Christmas. yeah I know I am slow at posting this stuff.
she kept posting pictures of headdresses she liked and I used those for inspiration. I really liked the way it turned out.




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Sunday, February 8, 2015

back to the drawing board.

I decided I really need to get back to working on some of these unfinished projects I have going. most of them I either got bored of working on, ran out of something, and keep forgetting to purchase it while I’m at the store. or could not get a crucial piece that I really thought would be an easy thing to acquire but was/is not. and last of all I get frustrated or lost in putting something together, put it aside to work out later and never get back to it. or it might be a combination of a few of those things.
my black bow dress is a case in point. I became very frustrated at it because I was having trouble figuring out how to get the sleeves and lining to do what I wanted. plus even though I am using a pattern for the basic shape I’m not really using the pattern exactly. I completely changed the back of this dress from what the pattern called for. it calls for a back zipper, but because of the back needing to be one piece I have to put the zipper in the side. and that is where the problem with the lining and sleeves and everything came into play, so the dress was set aside.
I pulled it out last week and realized my issue wasn’t all that much of an issue. and I have seen this exact thing on formal wear dresses. I basically just need to make a clip in the lining. something so simple but I could not see because I was mad at the dress.
after getting the dress pulled back out I also realized I had used the fabric I had for lining the skirt to make a blouse with. it was white cotton, and that is never safe if it sits too long. I was going to try to figure this dress out a few months ago as well, but when I saw I didn’t have the fabric I just put it back. this time though I went out and purchased what I needed, and so far the dress looks as if maybe I might actually finish it this year.

I also want to point out that I only have that black trim pinned to the dress to see how it would look. its not going to hang down like that. and the skirt under it is a petticoat, not the actual skirt I still have to make that too. so this is my first sewing project for the year, my goal is to finish it this month..... we will see.



Wednesday, December 31, 2014

vest for my dad.



I meant to post this a few days ago but the flu had taken over my life and is just now starting to let me have it back.
for my dad I made him a vest. I used Simplicity 7030 as a guide pattern since I already had it, and I also used an old vest of his that no longer fits him for some inspiration style wise. since I was going for a western style vest, which is much more my dad’s style then a dress vest. ever since I was little I remember him wearing denim vests. and through picture evidence I know he wore them well before I was ever born. in the last few years he has outgrown his much loved vest so I thought it would be a nice gift to make him a new one. and I love the fact that when I gave it to him he was so excited he wanted me to take his picture right away before the light was gone (that is so the photographer side of him).

I used a heavy duty jean thread to give it a more professional look, plus it stands out nicer. I think you can buy it at pretty much any fabric store, if not I know that wawak has it.
so after some pretty major changes to the pattern, and making a bunch of new pieces and having to do all kinds of math and alterations I was very happy with how the vest turned out.
I am getting to the point now it seems where I am rarely just taking a pattern and going with it. I am forever altering them to make them more my own. having a base to follow though really helps in getting lines right though, so I doubt I will ever stop using patterns.



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Friday, December 26, 2014

Christmas



its time to post about Christmas gifts, now that Christmas is over and I have no fear of the respective recipients seeing their gifts before the event. lets just start with the pj pants I made my niece. she loves puppies which is why I chose this fabric. its a pretty basic pattern. I actually made my sister and my brother in law some pj pants from the same pattern, different fabrics though . unfortunately I forgot to take a pictures of them before I wrapped them. and now they have been whisked away to their proper home. maybe next time I visit them I can then demand a picture. I will post the rest of the gifts I made at a later date. since I actually did get photos of three others I made.

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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Christamas

I have been working on a few projects for Christmas gifts the last few weeks. I have them all finished on time Yea! I can't post them yet but in the next few days I will post about what I have made.

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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Halloween!




For Halloween this year I decided to be Charmander from Pokemon. I am not entirely thrilled with the way this turned out but it was wearable and I wanted to do something fairly simple. I had the orange fabric from a never happened project I was going to do a million years ago. the fabric just seemed so lonely sitting on my fabric shelf for so many years and so terribly shiny and impractical for anything other then a costume.



I actually had no idea what I wanted to be this year but then my sister was showing me a pattern she had bought and explaining her costume to me, so I very un-creatively copied her.... well sort of, (she was from my little pony) she let me borrow her patten, simplicity #S0494 and I used the hood from a pattern I already had (Macalls #M6614), since Charmander has a smooth head not a pointy one.
for the pants I used Butterick Pattern #B5682 which I have made before and it was easy enough. I decided to make a few changes though, one I didn’t want pockets plus I thought it would be easier without them.
what I did not realize though is how much more give the pockets actually give the pants, so with that and the fact that this orange fabric has absolutely no give to it I discovered the pants were way too tight! I was so upset. I had even thought about the fact this fabric was very solid and made the pants a size bigger then the pair I already made.
being that the fabric was purchased so long ago I wasn't sure I could find anymore of the same and my fabric was so limited I about gave up on the costume all together, and set it aside. I did have some scraps though so after stepping away from it for a while I thought why don't I make a gusset to make it wider in the hips, since that is where it was too tight. but I didn’t want to do just a triangle gusset because I don’t know I thought it would look stupid, even though more then likely the tail would have covered it, but not only that I really only needed it in the hips not in the waist. so I thought about what to do for a few days then came up with this.....


I’m not sure what they call that design but I have seen it on pants before, so the pants ended up being a bit more difficult then I had anticipated but I was happy with them, in fact I I like them better with the new design features then I would have with them being just plain.



and just for a reference picture, here is one of Charmander.



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Monday, October 13, 2014

nursery rhyme skirt




I found this blue fabric at a charity shop and thought it was so cute I had to buy it. the fabric has nursery rhyme characters on it, Little Bo Peep, Humpty Dumpty. Hey Diddle Diddle, and Hickory Dickory Dock.



the fabric was only a yard and unfortunately when I got it home and unfolded it, it had a pretty big flaw in. I lost about four inches from the flaw, which was a bit disappointing. I wasn’t exactly sure what I was going to make from the fabric as it was not a very big piece so it sat in my stash while I considered , finally I came up with a circle skirt with an added panel to make it long enough. the bow is made from the circle I cut for the waist. I just folded it in half and sewed it into a semi circle then scrunched it up in the middle, and slapped on a button. the white is actually cut off from a duvet cover that was too long, and I believe was like a eight hundred thread count so its really nice cotton. the lace, zipper, button and pearls were all in my stash.



originally I didn't want elastic in the waist, but I really need to work on my math skills because the waist turned out too big, apparently I didn't do a very good job at figuring out how much bigger the waist would be once I took up the seam allowance. circles are weird like that. rather then get too upset about it though I just put elastic in the waist, since that was so much easier then any other solution



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