Showing posts with label jersey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jersey. Show all posts
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
The Winter Dress
Here's another piece from the Fall Fashion Show. I really enjoyed making this one. I don't think I have many progress shots, but I do plan on making another one, so this time maybe I will remember to take more!
And the back:
This is another mixed-fabric piece. Wool top in the front, and jersey in the back. Wool tweed skirt, and new white cotton for the underskirt. I really enjoyed making this one! It sold to a lovely woman I see every year at some craft shows I do in Kingston and I hope she is enjoying it! I admit that I likely would have kept this one for myself as well if teal was my colour. Happy sewing everybody!
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
The Sassy Romper
This one is another Fall Fashion Show piece and another piece of my wardrobe in heavy rotation. I lurve it! (lurve being the word we use around here when it is more than love!)
It began a long time ago, in a galaxy exactly like this one...as a skirt
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| Cute and like many vintage skirts, has a tiny waist! |
And thus the romper came into my imagination...
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| Skirt + old sweatshirt |
It's hard to tell from this picture but the skirt is a maroon colour, not unlike the sweatshirt. But I had an idea, and so the cutting began.
I'm not used to taking any progress shots, so I'm lucky I did even this many! I basically cut away from the top of the skirt. Then I put it on and while in front of the mirror, I made modifications to the cuts. These cuts would be where I would add the sweatshirt fabric. I often pinned the cut skirt to my t-shirt so I could get a good idea of where the hem would fall and how it would look.
Those brown things are the pockets - the interior that would soon be matched to the other pocket halves, then turned to the inside of the garment.
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| Contemplating my garden, and how I can get someone to maintain it for me. |
That large button on the front is for looks and it's a vintage one from my stash. It's still pinned on. Have you ever heard the expression, "The cobbler's children have no shoes"? That's what's going on here. I sew things and finish them when they are for sale or for gifts, but for me it's safety pins until it's been years and I decide it's potentially embarrassing to still have it pinned on. Shhh... don't tell. I love it anyway!
Thursday, 7 January 2016
So Apparently I Have a Fall/Winter Collection...
| Sewing is fun! Wheeeeee!!! |
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| I laugh in the face of minimal work! |
The unofficial title of my collection is 15 Days. That's the amount of time I had to work on the outfits after I got the measurements and got a few Very Important Job Interviews out of the way (I did get one of the jobs - yay me!)
I whipped up one skirt right away, and I pulled two hoodies/jackets from my existing stuff so I had three half outfits - did I mention I needed to provide a minimum of ten outfits? I didn't? 10 outfits. 10. That's a lot, but I do love a challenge!
| Yes, that is kale in the front pocket. No, the Kale was not in the fashion show outfit. |
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| The dress - near completion |
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| Progress shot |
This dress will also be featured in Trent University Fashion Show's magazine they are putting out. I am not sure when that is happening, but I think that's pretty cool!
I *was* going to put all the clothes from the fashion show in my etsy shop, but as I was making this beauty I knew I was going to keep it. I need to advertise my skillz, yo!
I want to post about other pieces I made, but I will do separate posts, maybe some tutorials? I haven't done a tutorial before. Surely this old dog can learn some new tricks, along with continuing to call you Shirley :)
Labels:
Blackbird Pie,
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dresses,
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jersey,
Kathryn Bahun,
patchwork,
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refashioning,
repurposing,
slice of blackbird pie,
upcycling,
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