Wednesday, October 6, 2010

My Sewing Space

After a year of living in this apartment and 9 months in that room, I can say that I have FINALLY organized my sewing space into a functional studio (/closet/spare room). I spent the last month going through everything meticulously, deciding what to keep, and what to give away, putting up shelves, hooks, nails, ropes, rods, curtains, and frames. I want everything out where I can use it. A place for everything, and in its place! It looks so nice, and feels like home, finally. And I feel creative. I can read, and make messes, or sit and be quiet.
 The only window in the room leads out into the storage room, which makes for dark, or let's say warm photographs. I put up lots of lighting to make it less of a strain on me because I really depend on natural light to function well, especially create. The positive thing about it is that the mood in the room remains the same no matter the time of day, and its a good mood at that, so I am happy.
Its nice to have a place to put all of my things.

Friday, August 27, 2010

The Apron Skirt

We bought Olive a crib, which of course called for some mommy made sheets. I had this real cute sailboat linen, but only just enough to make the top, not enough for the sides. Luckily I had something to match, but it was the bottom of this wonderful vintage dress I took from my friend Bubzee's yard sale just because it smelled so nice. I didn't fit the dress. At least not in the boob area.So I took off the hem and added it to Olive's sheets, but was still left with a lot of dress. Which is now a skirt.
Here's me looking awkward in it:

Its kind of like an apron, but not. Very nice to be barefoot in. :)

Monday, August 23, 2010

Jersey

I have been on a little jersey knit frenzy, using up a bunch of fabric I've had around forever.

Its been booty shorts for me and extra-bum leggings for Olive. I don't use patterns. One reason being that I never have so I find them overwhelming. I pretty much draw up my own and wing it. Its great for learning. Although I am sure I have some nasty bad habits I don't even know about. I am starting to have an intuitive feel for the hidden shapes of the body. I used my cutout to make a bunch more shorts for my sister and friend Pamela.
I call them extra-bum leggings, because I put in a whole panel on the but just to accommodate Olive's diapers. She looks A-dorable in them.
:) And yes we can now match.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Old Shoes


 I think many a seamstress wishes they could make shoes, its a limitation in our field. Not that we cannot, but certainly shoe-making requires a lot more gear, patience and know-how than assembling shirts, skirts and dresses. I am very attached to my shoes. For two reasons; the first being that in my minimalist-environmental adventure shoes are one thing you cannot stop buying. They get the brunt of my wardrobes wear and tear, and inevitably need to be replaced. The second reason is that my shoes come around with me everywhere, they share my adventures, and hold my love. It makes me sad to see them retire.
That said, I made a promise to myself that I would not buy another pair of shoes until I wear through all the pairs I currently own, something like 10 pairs! I actually haven't bought shoes in almost a year, certainly not new shoes. This is my attempt to make one of my favourite pairs last a little bit longer. The holes in the front are so large that the bottoms flap while I walk. I had to sew in a lining just so I have something to attach the leather patch to. Its taken me so long that I think I wont do the other side, as its still a little wearable. 
:/

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Katherine's Prom Dress


I am currently setting up my Flickr account and I wanted to try out the external slideshow. So, I figured why not make a post with and actual project of mine?

I made this dress last may for my cousin Katherine. Completely from scratch, I even made a duct-tape bust form, for I suppose what would be called draping. Although I didn't know that at the time. It seemed natural to me that if I wanted to create my own pattern I would lay the pieces on a "real-size" form, and go form there.
I do not actually remember what the fabric was on this. My favourite part though is the uncut extra long blue crinoline.
I remember I did not really know how to hem a dress, or fit a zipper at the time, I just learned from here. Winging it. It turned out really well in the end.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Tumblr: I'll Use Evil

I stared myself a Tumblr account for this documenting of the things I've been sewing. I like that I can just throw up photos with a small description. I am not sure if I am going to keep both of these accounts going. I like blogspot because it allows for more complete posts. I can add many photos, and tell long tales of how it all came to be. Before I thought of starting the Tumblr I was going to start making monthly updates here, including all the things I completed that month, so maybe I will keep doing that. Anyways, check the Tumblr for more frequent streams of sewing, come here once and a while for the stories.
:)

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Bar-pads, Applique, Sweaters and Capes.

These are some things I have been sewing lately:

Bar-pads for bikurious. They are mostly recycled leather in brown, black and more black. The last ones I made were a bit more colourful, but unfortunatley a little harder for bikurious to sell. So, this time we are going with ones that are little more on the neutral side, with little accents. They'll be selling them for 30$ I think, so you should go and pick one up!
To make them I had to screen a bunch of patches too. Which I have been using for more than just bike accessories...

Last Saturday, on our weekend walk, I found this lovely hat in the street. Its a little too big for Olive right now. But still looks really cute, and the good thing about kids is they grow. A lot. So I sewed some combed-cotton appliques on in circle and leaf shapes, with a little pink fly that just happened to match. Plus one of the awesome straightedge buttons I have. I think it turned out lovely.

A couple of weeks ago I started making this hoodie, but now its sitting on the mannequin. I dont know what I want to do next. I'm hoping it'll come to me. Maybe before sweater season is up!
 Finally, there is this cloak I reconstructed a way long time ago, while I was still in prego-land. It was much longer with some strange (crazy) red fur lining the hood and opening. I wasn't having that. Now the hood is much larger (more ominous) Shiny black on the out, blue velvet on the in. This picture makes me cringe though. Such a cluttered background, but I honestly can't care to find time to take another. I probably shouldn't care about the photo then.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Leather Jacket

I made this for my sister Charlotte for Christmas. Looks awesome on her. All the things I have been making out of leather are from recycled coats my mum finds at at a thrift store for super cheap. There's a layer of waffle stretchy knit, and then a combed cotton. It'll be as warm as I could have made it I think, while still being fitted. Plus the awesome paisley pocket I added at my sister's request, after watching her fumble for a wallet space several times.
 My mannequin is slightly larger than my sister who is very tiny, so you can see it doesn't quite close, but on her it does, which was a lucky guess on fitting, 'cause she lives in Halifax  and I am so incredibly pregnant, I can't even imagine a waistline.