Monday 28 January 2013

There has been sewing....

 and lots of it. Just not all this weekend. Many of these are from last year but never talked about.These little capes are new.
 I just loved the little cape from Silhouette patterns #85. I made this first one before I had the good sense to go over to Pattern Review and see what others thought. I had exactly the same thing happen with the sleeves. Sausage casings!! I did not have a huge amount of fabric to muck with so the piece I had cut out for the belt got inserted in the slash I made from wrist to wrist. Success. It now fits. I then added that same amount (15cm) to the long edge of the sleeve when I cut out the second one.

#85
Bit hard to see but the extra piece added in.

 I got a bit creative with this one. There are 9 body sections in this cape, 2 the same for the cb and 7 others that make up the rest of the donut. I sewed the 2 cb and 4 of the others the right way out then sewed the remaining 3 the other way out. This was so the fabric would show the same way out when the front sections were flipped back. Worked like a charm. It is a really cool little cape and I am sure I will wear it a lot. If you are going to make it remember to turn the sleeve so you cut with the stretch running around your arm and increase the width if you have normal sized arms. Stick insect arms will be fine as per pattern.


 Another Silhouette pattern is Georgio's Top #312. I  made three of these before I came up for air and then I lent the pattern to a friend who made about 6 of them before she stopped. This is an excellent pattern but you must watch the fabric choice. It MUST be a very stretchy knit. This blue one is an el cheapo fabric which looks fab with denim. Miranda is not modelling it very well which is unusual for her but it is easy to wear and moves nicely when on.

#312
 This brown version is a tighter knit and fits a bit snugger. The sleeves are a bit tight but that is a fabric problem not a pattern error. My cutting could have been a lot better too but from memory I didn't have a lot of choice as fabric was limited. To me it looks like there is a placket at cf. I still love it tho and wear it a lot.

#312

 This red one is the first one I made and the reason I made 2 more. It is an exxy ITY knit that is just beautiful. I have worn this heaps and still love it. I think this must be the fabric Peggy had in mind when she drafted this pattern.










Vogue 8793.
I must always remember to look at the body shape of the person drafting the pattern!!!! This Tilton top has skinny arms, I mean stick insect thin. Now, if I go and look at those talented Tilton sisters guess what I see? Skinny arms on the both of them. Now if I stand in front of a mirror what do I see? Not skinny arms that's for sure. Not skinny anything really, oh except for hair. I really could do with fat hair. Anyway, I innocently cut this pattern out and sewed her up and came to try it on. It works everywhere else except the arms. Fortunately it is only the forearms that are really tight but I have learnt my lesson. Draft fatter arms on the Tilton patterns. The neckline is supposed to have a zip finish but I thought that might be a bit scratchy for me so I used a couple of different fabrics instead. I have this really cool zebra short pile velour that I have made a skirt from in the past and I also had a contrasting blue interlock.
 Butterick 5480
I was watching breakfast TV one morning which is very unusual for me and this newsreader came on wearing this fabulous red top that I knew I had to have. I found this pattern that day in a bargain bin for $3.00. Easy to make and easy to wear. The pics on the pattern envelope are just horrid so don't let that put you off. I always feel a bit like a pirate in this top but I love it nonetheless.
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This is the first one I made before I cut into the good stuff.




 Hmmm. This one is a mystery. I just had a look for the pattern and cannot locate it. I have made it up a couple of times now with a variety of necklines. This blue is just so pretty. A sheer with a silver glitter line all over it. Not photographing well.
Fairy fabric

Silver glitter

Another version with a cowl neckline

Very groovy fabric





 





Bra keepers


 I saw a top very similar to this on a friend and decided to have a go at it myself. I cannot remember what pattern I used but all I did was to enlarge the cowl so it would drop lower. Having done that it would not stay on my shoulders so I used the age old remedy of bra keepers. I think that's what they are called. Probably not but you can see the job they do. A small piece of ribbon is sewn into the shoulder seam and then one half of a snap fastener is sewn onto the free end. Sew the other half of the snap onto the seam. Hook it under your bra strap then go cross eyed trying to do it up. Oh for a maid to dress me! The fabric is a beautiful sheer mesh which drapes beautifully.

 This black top I made ages ago from Simplicity 2283. Another pattern where the pic on the front does nothing to sell the pattern. They have a silly vest over the top and it hides the lovely detail in the shoulder yoke. The fabric is a black burn out that looks great with a hot colour underneath.

I am flying to NZ on Wednesday so no sewing for at least a couple of weeks. I will update with photos of beautiful scenery instead and markets and food and fabric shops and other kiwi type things.

Keep pedaling!



Sunday 27 January 2013

It's raining it's pouring

After months and months and months of drought we have finally had blessed rain. Its been a deluge and the tail end of cyclone Oswald and it has filled our empty water tank and both the dams. Hallelujah!!
Top dam

Driveway

This dam was bone dry just 8 hours ago.
Flowing into top dam


                                                                          
Water coming from Mt Edwards behind us and into top dam

Looking toward bottom dam

 Please excuse the hopeless photo placement but blogger does not make it easy.


Friday 25 January 2013

New Vogues

I love waking up to find a whole new season of patterns has been released. Such was the case this morning when I found that Vogue has shown us their take on spring 2013 in the northern hemisphere. I am ambivalent about a lot of them but there are a couple of standouts. The skirt on the Guy Laroche dress is just beautiful.
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I can see this made up in a drapey chiffon.
 I like this Sandra Betzina dress to but I think there are much better fabric choices out there.V1336
This could get very Desigual with the right fabrics.
V8886I love the neckline on this one and can see me making it up into the dress in maybe a silk. I would extend the sleeve down into a 3/4 length. The pants look really comfy too.
V8885 V8885
Is this girl about to hail a cab or throw a dart? How pretty and feminine is this.  I will def be making a couple of these. Look at how nice the back is.

I think this striped one has potential and could make a great dress.


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For me that is about all that caught my eye. Once I see the others made up differently by the many talented girls sewing around the world I will probably change my mind on a few. That is exactly what happened with Vogue 8771. I wasn't really in love with any pictures of it but ordered the pattern  anyway as it was cheap and I needed more tops that weren't just t-shirts. I have had this red leopard winter weight hanging around for a while and as if by magic the pattern and fabric met up yesterday and beautiful music was made. It looks great with black leggings as the back is really long. I am now looking for another fabric to make this up in as I feel I will own a few of them and would like to use some contrasting colours.

V8771




I also made up KwikSew 3952 in this lovely ridged knit. I have made this fabric up in the past in the cream and it is just so well behaved and washes like a rag. This will be a great topper to throw on when I am freezing in NZ next week. I am lucky enough to be able to visit the land of the long white rain cloud for 2 weeks and  plan on seeing a bit of the east coast. I will also get my colours done and do a style session with a lady in Auckland so that will be fun. The weather forecast is for lots of rain this weekend so that means either a dry weekend or lots of sewing if they are right, not much so far. Oh, my shoulder is still really painful and makes trying clothes on a nightmare, hell everything is painful, but I get the needle on Tuesday so relief after that. If not I will become a drug addict.
Don't forget to turn and have a great weekend.