Hi again:
I have wanted to sew up a white eyelet top for awhile now but could not find suitable fabric. Yesterday, I found this wonderful eyelet, substantial pima cotton (that is not so thin that it is see through!) at the only independent fabric shop in our area. I also bought enough to make the Burda WOF tunic from the July 2009 issue. This top is from the WOF March 2008, # 110. I sewed up a muslin in a 34 and it was too tight. This is a close fitting pattern so I went to the 36. It has a side invisible zip and self bias strips to bind the neck and armholes.
I also purchased the Amy Butler Cabo halter pattern and plan to make two in the fabrics shown.
Off to make some dinner!!!
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
The Maxi Dress
This maxi dress is from Burda WOF July 2009, #116. I would have loved to find the jersey border print that was used in the magazine but no luck. I settled for a poly/lycra jersey print from JoAnn fabrics, at a 50% discount no less.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Shopping the stash again.....
It has been fun to make up "little" projects lately. I purchased this Amy Butler fabric and pattern for the Swing Bag one year ago. Into the stash it went until a few days ago. I was wanting a new summer purse and then I remembered what I already had. This pattern went together easily and I did use the cotton canvas she specified. I like the feel of it. Regular interfacing might have been too stiff.
I added three snaps; one at each side and then one in the middle. I suppose one could add a button and a loop but I had already finished it and didn't want to go back and rip out. I am pleased with the snaps.
So, also in the stash, was this purse organizer kit that I purchased at the SewExpo in Puyallup about three years ago. Why I haven't made it sooner is beyond me. Very easy to sew and I love it!
It is made with Timtex and is attached at the ends with velcro. Debbie Homer is the one who created this pattern.
I added three snaps; one at each side and then one in the middle. I suppose one could add a button and a loop but I had already finished it and didn't want to go back and rip out. I am pleased with the snaps.
So, also in the stash, was this purse organizer kit that I purchased at the SewExpo in Puyallup about three years ago. Why I haven't made it sooner is beyond me. Very easy to sew and I love it!
It is made with Timtex and is attached at the ends with velcro. Debbie Homer is the one who created this pattern.
The fabric that was included was oilcloth (flower pattern) and nylon (pink). I'm sure one could use regular cotton but this would be more durable.
This fits inside my new purse and it is super!!
I love my stash!! Yes, I do have to go through it now and then and neaten up but it is a great feeling to have fabric and the notions on hand whenever the mood strikes. I also have a "stash" called my pantry, my freezer, my second fridge and storage cabinet. No, I do not hord but it is security and convenience to have food/personal items on hand. I buy when things are on sale and stock up. I couple years ago I read a book by Mary Hunt and she advocates this kind of shopping. It saves precious time and money--more time available for sewing ;)
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Holiday sewing
I got an idea this morning on wearing something patriotic on the 4th. I thought, I could embroider a T-shirt, etc but then I thought of a pin. I stitched this design out on a natural tone canvas that frays, then got some clasp/pins at JoAnn's and hot glued them to the back. The pix is a bit blurry but they turned out really cool.
Two days ago I saw Lori's review on her blog, Girls in the Garden, of Kwik Sew 3696. I promptly procured this pattern at the indy fabric shop yesterday and started on it. I just finished it and I am really happy with the result.
Two days ago I saw Lori's review on her blog, Girls in the Garden, of Kwik Sew 3696. I promptly procured this pattern at the indy fabric shop yesterday and started on it. I just finished it and I am really happy with the result.
I had another KS pattern for a two piece, 3238 but when I saw this and the skirt that came with, I had to make it. I like the idea of a skirt for more coverage. I had seen a 3 piece set similar in the Lands' End catalog last year for close to $90.00. Cost for this was around $20-25 I think. Fabric was in stash from a Hancock purchase last year; elastic in stash and lining in stash. The fit is great; I want to make another!!!
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