I can be stubborn when it comes to 'making it work' and I usually come up with a solution, otherwise it just has to go back into the stash (remember Butterick 5672? Not in the stash! Crumpled up in a heap in a corner of the sewing room as a threat to all the following dresses-to-be).
I rarely throw fabric away - including garments I no longer wear. I DO keep them for experiments and others reasons that will probably come to light at some time in the future. And you know what? Sometimes, I actually end up finding this useful.
When I'm starting a new project with minimal 'left overs' (very common - I often seem to be finagling a knee length dress out of half a metre of 90cm wide fabric, or something nearly as ludicrous), I don't have room for stuff ups so to test that my machine/s will actually deal with the fabric, I go through the scraps and find a similar fabric to practise on.
Then there's also the linings and bindings of things. When I made the Vogue 8555 hibiscus dress, it needed just a small amount of fabric to line the bodice, a check in my 'accents' fabric box came up with a 25cm piece of plisse (I soon found out that that was not the best fabric for lining but c'est la vie).
I made a sun visor out of an old top, made a money belt with part of my sister's old top, lined a bag, made pin cushion covers and lined pockets in the Palin bag from the left overs of a robe I made a boyfriend years ago.
If, in the rare event that I am making a muslin, I'm not going to go and lay down dollars for a throw away - I'll cut some old garment/sheet/whatever up to use.
Any clothes I no longer want are regarded as yardage that can be cut up for other things as far as I'm concerned.
And that's another reason why my stash might seem a bit big to some people - not all of it is 'real' yardage.
Am I the only one that does this? C'mon, I can't be the only one.
And just because, here are some pics I took in the Galapagos when I was snorkelling with this little guy - he couldn't have cared less about me but I thought it was super cool to be snorkelling with him.
adventures in photography, travelling, sewing, general crafting and whatever I'm up to at the time.
Showing posts with label south america. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south america. Show all posts
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Travel shorts & bla bla
I made these little black shorts years ago, specifically for travelling overseas (where no one I know will see me). I copied the pattern of some pyjama shorts, modified it heavily so that they weren't actually gathered at the waist and the inside legs were perpendicular to the ground (I've discovered that that curve on the inside leg generally doesn't work for me - it needs some serious readjustment). I even lengthened them but not really enough - there's no way I'd be wearing these anywhere except places where the odds of me running into someone I know are slim (Panama, Cuba, Ecuador etc.).
Tigerboy was suitably scandalised that I was going to wear something so revealing out in public (suck it up baby, my entire reason for living is to have you fear for what I'll wear next ~rolling my eyes~). The waist band is actually just a piece of the knit doubled over and serged to the body of the shorts - no elastic, no rope. I had my doubts that this waistband arrangement would stand the test of time but it's still fine. They're great for travel, comfy, crease proof and can scrumple up to fit in my two hands (bras take up a lot more room).
I don't have any good pics that feature them but you can actually see them in these pics (two of them, anyway).
Heron Island - ha, see the shorts? Oh, you can't even see me? |
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Ecuador - I would have to say that I am accomplished in the art of falconry (cough, cough, cough) - just ignore that concerned look on the assistant's face. |
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Hawaii - just look at that glowing skin lol |
In other news:
- The Palin bag is finally finished - that thing is like the cockroaches, it'll survive a nuclear disaster (it had better after all of the blood, sweat and tears)
- Butterick 5672 - many people have made it and it looks awesome on them. I had a feeling that it wouldn't go so well for me, I could see those pleats drooping but really, how can so many people (all with different body shapes) get such great results and not me? Well, I've managed to sucessfully go against the crowd - droopy mess. I'm undecided as to whether I'll put MORE frustration into it or not.
- Burda scoop neck dress - late last night I realised that I'd cut it out without the s.a.'s - what can I say? I have had some serious brain malfunctions lately, B5672 actually had me concerned for my sanity at one point.
- The size 22 dress refashion is done, it's also been worn - I imagine that in a couple of months there will even be pics.
- Of course there's also been the (seemingly) endless but incredibly exciting (no, not so much) mending and fixing jobs eg.
"Tie the waist tighter." (Yes, I am very sympathetic to these situations.)
"I tried, they keep coming undone, is there anything you can do?"
"There's a lot of things I can do - water ski, shoot, cook - I don't think any of that will help though." (Ok, I didn't actually say that, I took the path of least resistance and offered the elastic solution - I'm a saint.)
Monday, January 31, 2011
Back from South America
So .......... I can't believe it's been so long since I posted. What can I say? I got busy, very busy. Work turned manic and then we went overseas (US, Panama & Ecuador).
In other news, my drive to sort, refashion and toss continues. Due to the QLD weather, I've had oodles of shoes give out, unfortunately they were my 'must haves' and had to be replaced ........ I don't think the collection is dwindling too much :-(
I've also been sewing .......... stay tuned.
In other news, my drive to sort, refashion and toss continues. Due to the QLD weather, I've had oodles of shoes give out, unfortunately they were my 'must haves' and had to be replaced ........ I don't think the collection is dwindling too much :-(
I've also been sewing .......... stay tuned.
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