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Monday, May 21, 2018
A birthday shirt for J
When my husband and I visited Mood Fabrics during our 10th anniversary trip to New York City last fall, I encouraged him to pick out some shirting so that I could make him another Fairfield Button-Up Shirt (affiliate link). He chose two cuts. I put them in my stash closet and promptly began procrastinating actually making the shirts.
Finally, just before his birthday, I forced myself to pull this one out and revisit the Fairfield pattern.
Having sewn this shirt a few times before, I knew that it runs small. My husband is 6'1" and a solid M according to the size chart, but based on previous experience, I cut an M shoulder and then graded to an L at the bottom of the armscye. As you can see, he definitely needed the L width all the way down. I also cut the L length. Because I wanted to keep the sleeve cap height at the medium size, I cut the entire yoke in size medium. This meant that I needed to lengthen the back shirt about 3/8" to compensate for the loss of length in the yoke. I mention this because I nearly forgot to do it and that would have been super-annoying.
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Me-Made-May - first half
Me Made May is halfway over, and I'm rounding up my outfits the last fifteen days. My goal this year, like last year, was to wear handmade every day and to avoid repeating full outfits. Wearing handmade every day isn't a challenge for me anymore, as most of my clothes are made by me. But I do tend to wear the same dozen pieces over and over again, so forcing myself to come up with new combinations is definitely an exercise.
I decided to just take crummy bathroom mirror selfies this year. That way I'd be sure to get a photo in. While not necessary for the challenge, having all of these photos is helpful to me to see what I like, what works, and what doesn't. I also just enjoy the fun collage. While the picture quality is abysmal, I've linked all the blogged items below so you can click over if you want to see more.
Monday, May 7, 2018
Jungle Green Portfolio
Monday, April 30, 2018
April 2018 and my MMM pledge
Are you participating in Me-Made May? This will be my third year, and I've been looking forward to it for months. I feel very prepared for it this year. Like last year, I'm pledging to wear at least one me-made item every day. Additionally, I am going to try not to repeat any outfits during the month (repeating garments is ok, and necessary). I'm looking forward to the challenge, and am planning to post on IG, but probably not every day. I will post a few round-ups here. As for sewing, I'm currently redrafting my Ginger Jeans pattern to address my back leg wrinkles, and am hoping to sew up a pair or two during May.
But enough about May (at least, until tomorrow). This post is about April. It was a busy month with Easter, two weekend trips and my older daughter's spring ballet show, but I still managed to knock out a few things, including a shirt for my husband, which has been on my sewing list since we bought the fabric for it in October.
PROJECTS COMPLETED
1) Art Museum Trousers for G to replace a pair he had recently outgrown. I sewed a size 4 lengthened by 1" with enclosed welt pockets and no belt loops. I used 33" of pinstriped denim plus scraps of airplane quilting cotton. Sewed everything in 3 hours, including time to interface my welt pieces. Ended up using a hem allowance of 3/4", so I should have lengthened by 1.75" instead of 1". Width is perfect. Completed 4/4
2) Bow tie for G using this tutorial and scraps. Completed 4/4.
3) Another OOP Lisette Portfolio/Simplicity 2245 for me, using 1.89 yards of 50" wide fabric bought last July. This dress is evidence that sometimes it's good to stash fabric without a purpose. I had actually envisioned this dress in a vivid emerald green linen and kept putting it in my cart, when I remembered this cut of designer fabric that I had bought without purpose. The linen/viscose blend fabric is cool and breezy with a gorgeous drape that was better for this dress than the linen I had originally chosen. Stash win! Completed 4/10. Blog post coming soon.
4) Fairfield Button-Up as a birthday gift for J. I used 2.5 yards cotton shirting purchased in October to make this shirt. Completed 4/22. Will be blogged soon.
5) Four bodice muslins for a pattern test I'm doing. 88" used of an old sheet. Completed 4/23.
I also took in the waist and hips of my houndstooth Alberta Street skirt, which has been bothering me all year because it was just too big in those areas. It took me less than an hour and I feel like I have a whole new item of clothing in my closet.
FABRIC PURCHASES
4/21: I bought 5.33 yards of fabric to make elf costumes for my girls and my niece. I'm not sure whether they will be helping me with the sewing or not. All of it was bought at Joann's - one cut of sale yardage, and the rest from the remnant bin.
FABRIC IN/OUT
Fabric in: 5.33 yards
Fabric out: 7.75 yards
Fabric in YTD: 60.58 yards
Fabric out YTD: 48.23 yards
But enough about May (at least, until tomorrow). This post is about April. It was a busy month with Easter, two weekend trips and my older daughter's spring ballet show, but I still managed to knock out a few things, including a shirt for my husband, which has been on my sewing list since we bought the fabric for it in October.
PROJECTS COMPLETED
2) Bow tie for G using this tutorial and scraps. Completed 4/4.
4) Fairfield Button-Up as a birthday gift for J. I used 2.5 yards cotton shirting purchased in October to make this shirt. Completed 4/22. Will be blogged soon.
5) Four bodice muslins for a pattern test I'm doing. 88" used of an old sheet. Completed 4/23.
I also took in the waist and hips of my houndstooth Alberta Street skirt, which has been bothering me all year because it was just too big in those areas. It took me less than an hour and I feel like I have a whole new item of clothing in my closet.
FABRIC PURCHASES
4/21: I bought 5.33 yards of fabric to make elf costumes for my girls and my niece. I'm not sure whether they will be helping me with the sewing or not. All of it was bought at Joann's - one cut of sale yardage, and the rest from the remnant bin.
FABRIC IN/OUT
Fabric in: 5.33 yards
Fabric out: 7.75 yards
Fabric in YTD: 60.58 yards
Fabric out YTD: 48.23 yards
Monday, April 23, 2018
Simplicity 8166
I assume I am like many other mothers out there in that, while I spend a good amount of time planning holiday outfits for my kids, I am often found frantic in front of my own closet with minutes to go before we need to be somewhere looking nice. This year's Pascha looked to be about the same, until I laid eyes on Manju's post about her Simplicity 8166 dress. I fell instantly in love and ordered the pattern that day.
Monday, April 16, 2018
Monday, April 9, 2018
I'm only seven years late to this party
I know it's only April, but I'm going to go ahead and predict that this dress will be my most-worn and most-loved make of 2018. I'm also going to go ahead and let you know right now that this is going to be a long post. So grab a cup of coffee, because I have a lot to say about this garment.
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