10.25.2012

handmade autumn


You may have heard me mention before... I have been stashing away all of my new handmade fall clothes like a layaway surprise wardrobe for when it finally (when?!) gets cool.  My mom and I are spending a weekend in Philly so it's the perfect chance to debut my fall stash.  You know, for the paparazzi who have been waiting to photograph my fall collection.


I covered a box with corduroy and threw in a few pairs of new shoes I bought, and then made myself "forget" about these clothes.  You know how they say people who delay gratification have issues?  I'm one of them.  And it was so fun to open this up and pack for my trip!


Funny story... you can stop reading now if you've had enough.  When I was about 6 or 7 I stole a gloworm from a playroom at a "mom" clothing store by slipping it in my little purse and then laying down on the bench in the playroom and trying to make myself fall asleep so I would "forget" that the gloworm, I don't know, fell in my purse and thus it would be an accident.  I was riddled with guilt and told my mom as soon as we got home.

This box was kind of like that, except a little more honest - "forgetting" and then having a great surprise that I actually knew about the whole time.  What a dork!

10.10.2012

front pleat top

::sigh::... Back on the sewing machine...

I scored some GOOD fabric in the Pacific Northwest.  What is not to love about that place?


Pattern:  Burdastyle Front Pleat Blouse #103 A weird burdastyle pattern as usual, and I cursed the neck for awhile and then I got it.  (Warning, no pictures on the pattern instructions).  I did the pockets differently, as I learned to on the Chloe dress, attaching each of the four separate pocket pieces to the four edges of the seams prior to sewing the side seams, then sewing one continuous side seam and around the pockets, french seam style.  When all was said and done, I stitched another 2 1/2" up the side to shorten the armholes.

Fabric:   Awesome cotton fabric for, like, $2.50 from this AWESOME shop in Seattle (ohmygod they have a sewing studio sewing classes fabric store I died when I went in there please I wish there was one in Baltimore).


I like this shirt a lot!  It is a little baggy and you can look really funny at the right angle - it would be a good second trimester top (Kim - I think you're too far along for this one, but you can borrow it when you're ready for Round 2!!!)


And, uh, I actually did not have enough fabric to do it the right way, but I cut the back pieces separately and added a center seam allowance.  The opposing directions of the fabric are, in fact, not a creative design element, but no one has to know, right?!


Not enough fabric for the pockets either, so I used some leftover linen from this quilt.


 I swear to you I ironed it this time.


10.03.2012

old news bag

Here are some terrible pictures of a bag I finished the night before our trip that's already become old news in my world...  I was too interested in photographing other things to give it much attention, but the bag came in very handy for hauling around a day's worth of stuff on vacation.


It's a giant box with a flat bottom and top and a heavy-duty zipper.  It's lined with plain gray fabric from this shirt and has a simple inside pocket.  Oh, and a patch where my iron melted a hole in the lining and I could not bear to make a third lining after the first one had been too small.


I used interfacing which I thought I would hate but helped keep the bag sturdy.  Now I regret not putting interfacing in the strap which has probably grown 50% by stretching out.  I may or may not fix it.  Man, I get so excited to make something new but when I have to make repairs, I drag my feet, maybe for years... like slippers I made my friend Cara for Christmas two years ago and just sent back with the holes patched two weeks ago.  Oops.