Friday, November 25, 2011

Lonsdale, I think I love you

I.  Love.  This.  Dress!!

I am so happy with how the Lonsdale dress turned out, it is simply beautiful!  And really there were so many amazing seamstresses who followed Tasia's sew along, and every dress made looks absolutely fabulous!!  The dress has a unique halter front - mine worked best double knotted, mostly to compensate for my smaller bust proportions, and I love that it ties through the back.  It is also designed with the pear shaped lady in mind, and while I didn't think I had many curves going for me, I fit the measurements for a size 10 to the T (finally a pattern where my measurements don't span over 3 sizes!).



I will definitely make this dress again in the longer length, and although I love the fit, I could still make some small adjustments to the bust area.  I followed Tasia's sew-along, finishing the sides with a french seam and bound edges at the back.  Techniques I hadn't really tried before this, and I love the outcome!  The only thing I didn't do was hand pick the zipper.  No excuses though for the next dress.




The waist is hard to distinguish because of the busy design but I love this belt with the dress.  This is actually a pretty bold fabric for me as well but I am so happy I picked it up when I found it at Fabricland!!  I ended up with quite a bit left, which I am thinking of using for the Sorbetto tank from Colette Patterns.

Thanks for stopping by!  Cheers!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Placemats In Progress

I am making these for a girlfriend's 30th, that has honestly just passed.  With all the quilting required they took longer than I thought they would, but I was still able to give her a flirty little felt pencil holder and an embroidery hoop wall hanging of button flowers (no pics of those unfortunately) that I had also made.  I think I went a little overboard with this project thinking it wouldn't take a lot of time, and now I am in love with the placemats, so they may be hard to part with...




I have the backing and edge trim left to attach, and then they are finished (finally).  Next up for gifts is a slouch bag (from the Fall STITCH magazine) for my sister that I am a little nervous to start because it has quite a few steps involved.

And for me, I will hopefully start working on some curtains next week.  Two sets for the front room and dining area in our house, a ruffle shower curtain using this tutorial from Sweetie Pie Bakery, and a curtain for my sewing room to block out the blinding sun in the morning (no complaints though for sunny days!!).

Cheers!

Cottage Days

I don't know about you, but it is much easier for me to sew handmade gifts for my girlfriends, rather than the men in my life.  Bags, pillows, aprons, eye pillows, scarves...  I have made these and more as gifts, but for the boys...  I made my Dad a snuggie-style blanket last year, and another one for my boyfriend's birthday that just passed. 

But I had a lot of trouble this fathers day coming up with a gift to sew for my dad.  I had tossed around the idea of embroidering different fish hanging from lines on 3 hoops, but I wasn't too sure if he would like that (although I know my Dad would love anything I made for him).  What I finally decided to work on was a painting of the government dock by our cottage on Lake of Bays, in Muskoka, Ontario.  My grandfather built the cottage in the early 50's when my father was a young boy, so both he, and my sister and I have grown up here.  This place has so much meaning for our entire family and we have all collected our own stories at this government dock.  My sister and I would meet up with friends there at night with the cheapest alcohol we could all find/buy, and climb on top of the roof to hang out.  And every local has their name carved on some portion of the dock.


This was the first time I had done a painting for anybody.  It's not that large, but I am pretty happy with the outcome.  It was a smaller canvas that I bought in a set of three and the other two I am thinking of painting a solid color and embroidering birds on them (can that even be done?) for our place.
For Christmas I am knitting a scarf for my Dad, and for my man I am embroidering a cover with different types of electric and acoustic guitars, for a binder that he can put his music sheets and tabs in.  The Fall edition of Stitch magazine has a few more ideas for man gifts - I am considering making the zip-front pullover for both of mine.  2 months until Christmas - hopefully I can get everything done in time!

Thanks for stopping by!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Where Did The Summer Go?

I see it has been a long time since my initial post and I had the intention this summer of having a lot added by this time...  But the summer sometimes takes you away from things like a computer, and places you on a dock with family and friends, and some cold beers!  There were some stresses as well but Fall has brought an opportunity to start new routines and focus on reaching my sewing and career goals.  After moving into our new place this summer, I now have a home that is completely unpacked and furnished, but waiting patiently for some curtains for a couple rooms, and an Anthro-inspired ruffle shower curtain!  I will post as soon as they are done!

I did finish a few items this summer, including the Lonsdale dress (pics to follow:))!


I made this shirt from Simplicity 2361.  It ended up being a bit tight (I cut a size 10 knowing that I am more of a 12 right now, but have a Simplicity dress I made a couple years ago in a size 10 that ended up being a bit roomy - Silly move for me!) - It's supposed to be a tunic!  I found that the side seams angled in quite a bit at the bottom, but I was also working with slippery fabric so the tapering could most likely be my fault too in the cutting!  Things to learn for next time...

For one of my closest girlfriends birthday in August, I made a celebration banner, chamomile eye pillow, and crane mobile.



I didn't have a good picture of the full crane mobile, but there were 7 cranes in total, each a different colour.


I used the lavender eye pillow pattern from Amy Butler, but after buying the lavender, and having it next to me while stitching the pillow case together, I got a little nauseous and decided to pack the stuff away and use chamomile instead.

I made her birthday card too!

  
More to come from here, and much much sooner I promise!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The Begining of this blog...

Although I wanted to start this sooner, the man and I have just moved and I only have now been able to unpack my sewing machine - Just in time for the Lonsdale Sew-Along with Tasia at sewaholic.net!!  I will post my progress here, as well as some of the other things I created in the last couple of months that I had wanted to post sooner.

I have been sewing on and off for a couple of years but have never really challenged myself to fine-tune my skills and learn advance techniques.  That is my goal now, and why I plan on keeping track of everything here.  I hope you will follow along and I will welcome any tips and comments you have along the way.  My aim this year as well is to handmake all of my gifts, for all pepes, and all occasions (Given one or two curcumstances, where a non-made gift is neccesary).  AND to top that off, once we are fully moved in to our place, I can't wait to decorate and add a handmade touch to our home!

So lots of sewing and crafting to follow.  And I'm sure other tid bits from my life will find their way on to this blog as well.  Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you will visit again! :)