Ok, sew, I might be a little ambitious with two posts in two days, but hey, while I'm on a roll, let's get going. Since I last posted, I've done quite a few ambitious projects.
After my beloved child moved out, I completely redecorated his room and turned it into my sewing room. The most expensive cost was buying a really well-made sewing table for my machine. I also bought a desk which is used for sewing and studying since I am still taking college courses.
Here are some pictures of how it looks:
I'm using an old farmhouse pine dining table as a cutting station with a cutting board on top. Next expense is to purchase a really nice cutting board, but the cardboard one is still doing just fine.
I made the curtains and all the pillows on the daybed. I really love this room and it's my go to place when I need re-energizing.
I also made my first comforter. The fabric was on sale for 1/2 price at Hancock's and I'd been eyeing it for weeks. Sew, I convinced my spouse that this was absolutely necessary and he agreed. See below:
So they were somewhat big projects. Next time, we will talk clothing....See you later, sew later.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Sew, it's been a while since I posted. Although I've sewn a lot since. I'm new to this blogging thing. I love to sew, love to share my ideas, love to read other sewing bloggers, and live for my passion. If I didn't have sewing as an outlet for stress, I would be a very sad puppy.
What's been going on you might ask? I've been going back to to school on-line, ang it takes quite a bit of my time when I'm not working. I also have tried really hard to be more social this last year because I tend to be a loner. I've worked really hard to be a better friend and a support network for people. It has helped with my anxiety around large groups of people. I now play bunco and meet friends for drinks, something I've never done.
Work is not what I expected and there is a lot of tension and strain. Anytime management works in secret, it creates an atmosphere of distrust, and rumors run amok. As an emotional person. I feel the tension accutely, although it's not directly related to me. On my side, I feel under-valued at work, and my input is not valued, so I get depressed thinking I am wasting my time and no one cares.
Beyond that bit of crap, I have a great staff and work with wonderful people directly, so it's just management that needs real change.
Sew, to stop my ramble, I've been trying to convert my wardrobe from RTW to MeMade. I'm becoming more successful. I really have tried not to buy new, and if I buy anything, it's thrift store. The biggest challenge is that I've put on about 30 lbs which I am working to get off, so I'm discouraged to sew anything I love if I lose weight. I've also had shoulder surgery which limits my ability to dress and undress. But starting tomorrow, I can ride my bike again!
On a postive note, I have mastered jeans! I found a fabulous pattern Butterick 5682, with just a simple pattern adjustment, adding an inch to the back, they fit wonderfully and I have garnered many wonderful compliments. I will post pictures next.
I also have worked on my rolled hem skills, fly fronts, and trying new techniques. Enough so that for my husbands' 54th birthay, I will be making him a Burda shirt and shorts. I've only sewed for hi once, I took a hat apart a long time ago, and made a new one that he loved.
Generally, I sew for myself. I've only made friends' childrens clothes. I'm always afraid I don't sew well enough that my friends will wear them, but I just made my best friend a dress, and I will make another a pencil skirt that I've modified to give it a pleated back edge. My confidence is growing.
But what have I done that I'm most proud? I've started a sewing bee! With women I work with to teach them how to sew! And everyone is more than excited to started. Wish me luck.
Sew, I know this isn't written very well, or with transitions and all those nice grammatically well done writing skills I know to do, I apologize. I am rambling, but I wanted to post sew you will know what I'm up to.
Til next time, sew Oklahoma!
What's been going on you might ask? I've been going back to to school on-line, ang it takes quite a bit of my time when I'm not working. I also have tried really hard to be more social this last year because I tend to be a loner. I've worked really hard to be a better friend and a support network for people. It has helped with my anxiety around large groups of people. I now play bunco and meet friends for drinks, something I've never done.
Work is not what I expected and there is a lot of tension and strain. Anytime management works in secret, it creates an atmosphere of distrust, and rumors run amok. As an emotional person. I feel the tension accutely, although it's not directly related to me. On my side, I feel under-valued at work, and my input is not valued, so I get depressed thinking I am wasting my time and no one cares.
Beyond that bit of crap, I have a great staff and work with wonderful people directly, so it's just management that needs real change.
Sew, to stop my ramble, I've been trying to convert my wardrobe from RTW to MeMade. I'm becoming more successful. I really have tried not to buy new, and if I buy anything, it's thrift store. The biggest challenge is that I've put on about 30 lbs which I am working to get off, so I'm discouraged to sew anything I love if I lose weight. I've also had shoulder surgery which limits my ability to dress and undress. But starting tomorrow, I can ride my bike again!
On a postive note, I have mastered jeans! I found a fabulous pattern Butterick 5682, with just a simple pattern adjustment, adding an inch to the back, they fit wonderfully and I have garnered many wonderful compliments. I will post pictures next.
I also have worked on my rolled hem skills, fly fronts, and trying new techniques. Enough so that for my husbands' 54th birthay, I will be making him a Burda shirt and shorts. I've only sewed for hi once, I took a hat apart a long time ago, and made a new one that he loved.
Generally, I sew for myself. I've only made friends' childrens clothes. I'm always afraid I don't sew well enough that my friends will wear them, but I just made my best friend a dress, and I will make another a pencil skirt that I've modified to give it a pleated back edge. My confidence is growing.
But what have I done that I'm most proud? I've started a sewing bee! With women I work with to teach them how to sew! And everyone is more than excited to started. Wish me luck.
Sew, I know this isn't written very well, or with transitions and all those nice grammatically well done writing skills I know to do, I apologize. I am rambling, but I wanted to post sew you will know what I'm up to.
Til next time, sew Oklahoma!
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Sew Needing Some Support
Sew, haven't done much sewing since last I posted. What, with taking a Data Analysis class that is taking all my spare time. When not spending time in hours of homework, I have been fighting BMW North America regarding my mini cooper (see previous blog for details). Sew now, they offer, a "one time good deal" because of being "such a good customer" to replace the part but will not guarantee that they will replace it if it fails again. I feel the offer was to get me to shut up after writing to every company executive. Sew, if I accept that offer, I screw myself for future complaints. I'm sew fed up with them. My next step is a small claims action against Jackie Cooper BMW in Edmond. I hate doing that cuz it's not them, they just sold me the car. But, hey, JC BMW could foot the bill if they cared for my business.
It's not about the money, it's about the principal that they can bully people and refuse to do the right thing. You can help me by signing my petition on change.org. https://www.change.org/petitions/bmw-north-america-cant-bully-american-car-owners. But only if you want, no pressure. I've never done this before, but I'm tired of being paralyzed by the bullies with all the money in America. If I have to follow the rules, the big boys should too.
Sew, what have I sewed? I did sew a lovely vintage style green velvet cloche. It's from an out of print McCall's hat pattern. It's lovely and sew easy to make. I used a scrap green velvet and a silky piece of fabric in a dark turquoise for the band. I found a silk flower pin at Hobby Lobby to attach to the side to give it a more vintage feel. Sew, sorry for this short blog, but life gets in the way sometimes.
It's not about the money, it's about the principal that they can bully people and refuse to do the right thing. You can help me by signing my petition on change.org. https://www.change.org/petitions/bmw-north-america-cant-bully-american-car-owners. But only if you want, no pressure. I've never done this before, but I'm tired of being paralyzed by the bullies with all the money in America. If I have to follow the rules, the big boys should too.
Sew, what have I sewed? I did sew a lovely vintage style green velvet cloche. It's from an out of print McCall's hat pattern. It's lovely and sew easy to make. I used a scrap green velvet and a silky piece of fabric in a dark turquoise for the band. I found a silk flower pin at Hobby Lobby to attach to the side to give it a more vintage feel. Sew, sorry for this short blog, but life gets in the way sometimes. I promise, the next time, I will offer more sewing and less bitching. Promise....hopefully. I'll do my best.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Sew Intended
Sew, after reading a million (slight exaggeration) blogs, and reading others New Year's resolution, I felt I must make my own. I don't like resolutions as much as the word goal or intentions. Sew, my intentions for 2012 are:
A. Not purchase any RTW, except underwear, jeans, socks for one year. If I want new clothes, I must make them myself. So far, so good. I know this is mighty ambitious.
B. I will not use the elevator at work to move between 4 floor unless there is an emergency. (Fire). Those extra steps will help remove some extra padding in my backside.
C. I will revel in my handsewing skills. I love to handsew, and have even made a complete summer dress by handsewing alone. I like the ability to control the fabric. And I like the way it looks.
D. I will share my love of sewing with another. And hopefully, they will learn to love it as much as I do.
A. Not purchase any RTW, except underwear, jeans, socks for one year. If I want new clothes, I must make them myself. So far, so good. I know this is mighty ambitious.
B. I will not use the elevator at work to move between 4 floor unless there is an emergency. (Fire). Those extra steps will help remove some extra padding in my backside.
C. I will revel in my handsewing skills. I love to handsew, and have even made a complete summer dress by handsewing alone. I like the ability to control the fabric. And I like the way it looks.
D. I will share my love of sewing with another. And hopefully, they will learn to love it as much as I do.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Sew News
Sew, since moving my table, what have I done? I've spent a bit of time altering and upcycling some things. I had this J Crew top that fit a bit awkward across the boatneck front. I am a bit thin across my upper chest, so probably I didn't fill the top out like it needs. The facing kept pulling out and showing which made me not want to wear it. But it's a really comfortable and soft t-shirt and I like the detailing. What did I do? I had a beaded tank that was falling apart. so I took the beads off and resewed them across the front of the t-shirt to hold the facing in place and give it some details. My husband thought it looked amazing. I wear it with a animal print shrug and get a lot of nice complements.
Sew, that encouraged me, I then took a scrap piece of boucle, and made a pencil skirt. Because of the loose weave, I did a lot of handsewing to make sure the lines stayed lined up. I then had to redo the waist to make it smaller because,despite stabilizing, the fabric is so loosely woven, it stretched. The lining helps keep it's shape, and it is really really cute.
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| It's not crooked, just I didn't hang it well. |
After feeling ramped by that, I got on a roll, I made the most awesome moleskin skirt using a 1940's Retro pattern from Simplicity 4044. Some of the reviews on Patternreview indicated the skirt sewed large, but that was not my experience. It was exactly right. I matched it to my little red cordoroy jacket that gives the whole outfit a Tyrolian feel. I love the Sound of Music and I feel that it translates. The fabric was awesome with embroidery that really added to the look.
My next move was McCall's 6399 to make a turquoise satin blouse. I had to make a few adjustments across the chest because I'm so thin, but otherwise, it was an easy sew. I added a long belt to give it a bow on the side, ala Baroness Shrader. I was channeling the Sound of Music I tell you.
Sew Into the New Year
It's been a while since I posted. I was pretty busy with school and the holidays. Since moving my sewing table, I kind of lost my mojo as well. Sew, let's get back to something other than holiday sewing. Back in September, I went to the OK State Fair, and saw some amazing handicrafts. My favorite part of the fair is the 4H exhibits. I love to see what kids are making. I love all the arts and crafts submissions whether they win or not. Here are a few pics. The bras were designed for Breast Cancer Awareness, there is a Renaissance Dress that is amazing (I couldn't get close enough to show you the stichery). There was a boot decorated and of course a Barbie that was awesomely dressed in a beaded outfit. The shirred little girls dress made me envious.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Falltastic
Sew, this won't be as much as a sewing blog as a reflection of where I'm at. My husband is hard at work at painting and moving furniture to create me a sewing area in our dining room so I won't have to hide in the bedroom to sew. He is my biggest supporter. I am going to convert a "shrank" we brought from Germany into a sewing storage area and an old pine table as my sewing station. This will make my bedroom back into a bedroom and not the sewing area. My room that would be a sewing area is now my prodigal son who has returned home after a divorce and while he finishes school. I don't begrudge him being there, but he does take up space.
I love the fact that my husband supports my efforts. I finished a pair of pants today (a muslin) McCall's 6361 to see if the pant pattern will work for a lovely wool I have. The one thing I don't like about the pants is that they are slightly tapered which is horrid on my figure which is very much curvy hourglass. My husband helped me alter them so the pants didn't look so clown-like. I altered them on the sides so the the pants were more straight leg. I made the pants out of a heavy navy poplin, so they will get use.
Tomorrow is my last night of the first college course I've taken in years. I've done well, but tomorrow is a group presentation in which the only group working on it is me. I made a powerpoint presentation because,except for one member who gave me a brlliant definition, the others were just not there. I feel good about my participation and I've never done an on-line class before, so this was a lot of learning.
I have staff training tomorrow and then college, so busy busy day. I love my job, but feel I little overwhelmed. I will end this blog now, Sew, not much to say, but this is a busy week. I have to watch New Jersey Housewives to get my fix. Ciao for now....
I love the fact that my husband supports my efforts. I finished a pair of pants today (a muslin) McCall's 6361 to see if the pant pattern will work for a lovely wool I have. The one thing I don't like about the pants is that they are slightly tapered which is horrid on my figure which is very much curvy hourglass. My husband helped me alter them so the pants didn't look so clown-like. I altered them on the sides so the the pants were more straight leg. I made the pants out of a heavy navy poplin, so they will get use.
Tomorrow is my last night of the first college course I've taken in years. I've done well, but tomorrow is a group presentation in which the only group working on it is me. I made a powerpoint presentation because,except for one member who gave me a brlliant definition, the others were just not there. I feel good about my participation and I've never done an on-line class before, so this was a lot of learning.
I have staff training tomorrow and then college, so busy busy day. I love my job, but feel I little overwhelmed. I will end this blog now, Sew, not much to say, but this is a busy week. I have to watch New Jersey Housewives to get my fix. Ciao for now....
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