05 January 2016

2015: The last 6 months

So I'm a bad blogger. My bad. It isn't for lack of content or time or even interest in it.....it's photos. I'm truly not a photo op type. In summer I'm more inclined; that temperature; that tan! But bleak winter? These sweats aren't my most endearing look. 

But alas, a new year, I feel I should summarize my last and start anew for 2016.

So I present to you in the form of Instagram photos only....the last 6 months of my crafting life:

Pattern: Flora - By Hand London
Fabric: Italian Cotton Viscose

Pattern: Simplicity 1104
Fabric: Ponte Knit

 Pattern: Ginny Cardigan - Harry Potter Knits
Yarn: Classic Elite - Woodland

Pattern: V8728
Fabric: Cotton Voile by Gertie 

Pattern: M6696
Fabric: Chambray 

Pattern: V1102
Fabric: Cotton Sateen

Pattern: PB Jam Leggings by Fehr Trade
Fabric: Spandex

Pattern: Hetty Cardigan by Andi Satterlund
Yarn: malabrigo worsted 

Pattern: Kielo Wrap by Named Patterns
Fabric: Terry Cloth

Pattern: Anna - By Hand London
Fabric: Alexander Henry Cotton

Pattern: Owligan by Kate Davies
Yarn: Diamond Yarns Galway Worsted

Pattern: Henriette by Andi Satterlund
Yarn: Knitpicks Bulky Andes


Pattern: Self Drafted circle poncho
Fabric: Wool coating

Pattern: Purl Soho Herringbone Scarf
Yarn: Illimani Llama II


I've made a few more items with no photo evidence....so it's like they didn't happen right? Sad face. 

2016 will be more successful? 




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03 September 2015

Don't rain on my Anna Parade

I am hooked on Anna. She's quick, she's flattering, she's casual, she displays fabrics well. She's everything I want from a pattern. By hand London produced pattern gold with this pattern. And I hit the pattern jackpot when I decided to re-visit here this year.

It wasn't love at first site for Anna and I. She liked a little boring (shhh pretty baby first impressions hurt I know I know...) but after a barrage of Anna's hit the blogosphere my opinion slowly started to shift and I gave in (as I easily do when buying patterns). 

She arrived and I squealed with joy and did a little dance; what a pretty little packaged pattern you are sent all the way from London UK into my loving arms! 

I unfolded the tissue with care and traced off my size at the time (16/20). And I started to make her using some orange-hued cotton poplin I had. Easy fabric - should work out right? oh so wrong...

Why are you so cruel dear Anna? This first attempt was all sorts of wrong....the shoulder-bust height was almost double, the width was tight, the facings just WOULDNT stay down and my not-so-invisible zipper drove me bonkers. I threw that hideous Anna into the corner in a fit of beginner seamstress rage and proclaimed a hated for her and shunned her pretty packaged self into the "bad pattern" pile. 

It took me over a year and a half to pick it up again and reconsider. I'd shrunk as a Human down into the size (8/10) category and felt maybe my new size and my more advanced sewing knowledge would help with the fit. And to my extreme pleasure it has! 

And without further ado I give you my Anna Parade:


The Yargggg Sailer Girl




The Antelopes-a-Prancing





The LOOK AT HOW COLOURFUL I AM!! (+ V Neck Back) 




The Hipster Anne of Green Gables





And don't you worry....this parade may never end..... 







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01 September 2015

New Look 6067 - Black Magic Rabbit

Winner winner Chicken dinner folks. 


Extremely difficult to see the pattern style lines but the bodice has 3 beautiful bust pleats protruding from centre front. 

And of course the BEST part of this dress - MAGICAL RABBITS!!! Those are not simple white dots my friends. Nope nope nope. They are magical rabbits come to make my day with each and every wear!
Fully lined sleeves sewed as one with the lining for a beautiful clean edge - lining is a plain black stretch cotton poplin.


Details:
Pattern: New Look 6069
Size: 12
Fabric: Cotton Poplin with Rabbits (Fabric.com)
Alterations:
A-lined the skirt
Fully lined the entire dress
Eliminated the neck split

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29 June 2015

Chambray Wenona - Named Clothing


The shirtdress. Big Fan. And the sleeves on this Wenona shirtdress immediately sold me on the pattern.


I once again used Robert Kaufman's chambray fabric but in two colour-ways: olive & blue


I don't think the two colours go together perfectly but I do appreciate that they are the exact same fabrics - same weight, same pattern, same feel.  


Since the fabric is an olive green I opted to use a green tinted marble buttons and I think they go really well against the fabric, they are more muted than a whiter shade.


The back has a button the collar and a pleat on the back bodice - both are really cute details.


The button plackets on this pattern a teeny tiny so if I make it again I'd change those up because I don't like that they are simple turn and stitch because as you can see in the photo if I bend my wrist at all the inside shows and you can see the serged seams.


From the back yoke up the pattern is drafted beautifully. From the boob area down - it's a sack. There are no darts and from the arm scyth to hem line the pattern angles out progressively into a trapeze. NOT flattering at all. To fix the parachute feel of this dress I added elastic to the back waistline only, it helped with the shape, but I don't like the look of it so I only wear it with a belt to hide the elasticated back.


The next version I make will be blended with the Deer&Doe Bruyere shirt from the arm scythe down. This will enable me to keep the details I love about the Wenone: Sleeves, pointed collar, back yoke but merge it with the things I love about the Bruyere: fitted bust and waist, and appropriately shaped skirt/hem circumference. 

Details

Pattern: Named Clothing Wenona Shirt Dress
Size: 38
Fabric: Robert Kaufman Chambray
Alterations: 
  • Added elastic to the back bodice waistline to take in the gazillion extra inches of ease this pattern includes in the design.


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16 June 2015

Let There Be Ships! New Look 6067











One day while browsing on Fabric.com I fell in love with a sweet little fabric covered in ships. The background was white and the tiny boats were blue, the stretch factor was just right, and a click click click later for $7/yd I owned three yards of it.


The bodice is the beautiful New Look 6067. with three bust pleats up the centre front. 

I must say - New Look patterns are wonderful - they all fit perfectly out of the package - which clearly I'm a big fan of - and many of the patterns have very cute bodices.

The fabric is a cotton poplin - slightly see through so I lined the entire dress with another plain white cotton poplin. 



Since I didn't really like the skirt pattern too much as pencil skirts aren't really my cup of tea, I swapped it out for my preferred skirt pattern from Sewaholic's belladone skirt and using three box pleats instead of two knife pleats. 


Nothing like a little breeze to emphasize your derriere....thanks wind.


Pockets. I LOVE pockets. The Belladone pockets are perfect too. Nice and deep - aint nothing falling out of these babies when I sit down!




I worked hard to line the rows of boats up across the bodice front. They are straight across the front which is great but I should have worked harder so the print matched down the centre seam - I kind of shrunk the boats in half.



Gathered sleeves add a nice shape in poplin fabric. I also fully lined the bodice and sleeves so I have a nice clean finish.



My handsome boyfriend took all these photos for me while we were in New York City. These are from the Coney Island Aquarium - we rode the subway for 45 minutes one way just to say we tried a Coney Island Hotdog (it was a let down but hey my pretzel was amazing!

Details
Pattern: New Look 6067 + Sewaholic's Belladone Skirt
Size: 8
Fabric: Cotton Poplin
Alterations: Added darts to the back neckline to reduce gaping.



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03 June 2015

Me Made May Week 4 + Round Up 2015


All done May and heres the final week and a round up 


Day 31
Pattern: Simplicity 2444
Fabric: Cotton Sateen
Occasion: Work
Thoughts: Easy to wear 

Day 30
Pattern: McCall's 6696
Fabric: Robert Kaufman Caroline Gingham
Occasion: Work
Thoughts: yay almost done May!!

 Day 29
Pattern: Vogue 1102
Fabric: Chiffon
Occasion: Work (worn with a sweater and belt to tone down the fancy)
Thoughts; Need to take out 2" under each arm because its way too big now.
Day 27
Pattern: New Look 6067 Bodice + Deer and doe Belladone Skirt
Fabric: Cotton Poplin with Ships
Occasion: Work
Thoughts: Love this dress but may need to make it a tad smaller as well.

Day 26
Pattern: Sewaholic Saltspring
Fabric: Owl Rayon
Occasion: Work
Thoughts: Perfect fit and adorable fabric!!

Day 25
Pattern: By Hand London Anna dress
Fabric: Cotton&Steel 
Occasion: Work
Thoughts: Wearing the same dress in the same week? You betcha! Love it!

Lets do some statistics:
Dresses: 23 (two repeats)
Shirts: 2
Skirts: 2
Pants: 2

Clearly I'm a dress girl


All of May in one photo :)


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