When my hubby and I were in my sewing room working on Kristina’s top, I mentioned that I really need to get a radio for my room. I love listening to the radio and usually put it on downstairs where I can hear it when I’m ironing, but once back in the sewing room I can’t. And thats really frustrating, especially when I’m in the middle of listening to something interesting. So about a week later a parcel turns up, and it turns out its for me. My lovely husband surprised me with this gorgeous digital radio, not only does it sound good, but it looks REALLY good too! I love it, and now when I’m in my sewing room I can listen to all the radio I like.
Next up is another challenge from Kristina. I meet up with her to discuss what she wants. Kristina has a top she’d like me to alter, wants it a bit longer to wear on the beach when she’s on holiday. Kristina is very patient and kind and always believes I can do something when I’m convinced I can’t. She produces a pretty white top that is perfect but just too short for what she wanted it for. She also gives me a white T shirt that I can cut up and use as the extra fabric. I tell her might not be able to do it and she says ” darling you can do it, but if its not possible then its not a problem”. So there’s really no pressure other than what I put on myself!
I take the top home and have a look at it, I look at the T shirt and the top and try to work out how on earth I’ll put them together. I must sit there for at least half an hour and then think, “nope can’t be done”. I go down stairs and talk to my Husband about it, he says he has an idea of how it could be done. So we both go upstairs and look at it. He starts telling me what he thinks should be done and I start saying “no it can’t be done, it won’t work”. And bless him, he perseveres, and after establishing that it doesn’t matter if we cut up the t shirt as its an old one, so it won’t hurt to try, I finally give in and listen to what he has to say.
Now for the life of me I can’t fully remember what we did, but it did work. It wasn’t perfect but it was perfect enough for the beach. I felt a real sense of achievement when I finished, and was really quite happy with it. This was also my first time working with jersey fabric, and it won’t be my last!
Its now January, and the stress that was happening at work has calmed down, and i’m starting to feel better about things. Christmas is over and I once again have some spare time to think about sewing and what I’m going to make.
One of my best friends is about to turn 40 and I want to make her a bag. I have some lovely new fabric from the fabulous Fabric Yard, and I’m itching to make something with it. So this will be perfect for my new project. I think I bought 2 metres of the stuff and its quite wide too so I have masses. I will get loads of bags out of this. YAY!
It takes me quite a while to decide exactly how I want the bag to look. This is my thing, I use simple shapes, but I take a lot of time to think about exactly where to place the patterns and how the fabric will work with the overall appearance of the finished item, whether its bags or clothes. And I always use the best fabric I can find and afford.
Love the teacups and teapots.
When making bags, I think the inside is just as important as the outside and like to use gorgeous fabrics for the lining. It makes me happy when I see a great pattern when I open my bag.
Choosing the placement of the pattern layout for the bag can make or break the outcome of the overall appearance. I love how different the fabric looks once its made into a bag. And I really enjoy the process and seeing how it all comes together.
So its the end of November and work is getting quite stressful, and my creative juices are running dry! I’m a little worried that sewing was just a novelty and now I’m going off of it. I really hope not, but you never know.
Anyway I make another bag, using the rest of the Kokka, Melody Miller fabric. It turns out alright, but the tension on the bobbin was wrong and the stitching on the bottom row of stitches at the top of the bag (hope that makes sense) is not quite right. As the bag is only intended for me I’m not too worried. And its not too much of a problem, just looks a little off if you look at it too closely. I didn’t notice the thread wasn’t right in the bobbin till I did the top row of stitching on the bag, and then I nearly freaked because I couldn’t work out was happening. Eventually I took a closer look at the bobbin and realised that the thread had come loose somehow. I readjusted it and then spent forever (or what seemed like it) unpicking the stitches. And then re-stitched.
The sewing is starting to slow down, things are going on at work that are taking my mind off of sewing and I’ve sort of lost my sewing mojo! However I have made another bag and this time its for Kristina. When I gave it to her, it had the denim side on the outer, but Kristina preferred the daises on the outside. And actually I do too. I had also added buttons. I have seen her use it a lot, and I’m rather proud.
You might be able to see that my finishing is not perfect. The top edges are not perfectly aligned and look a little messy. I’m working on it!
After wearing the black linen dress out, and loving it, I felt compelled to make another, in denim. So it was off to my favourite place Merchant & Mills. I had been looking at their on-line shop and saw they had lots of lovely denim to choose from. And when i got there I was spoilt for choice. I ended up with the beautiful “Michaels washed denim 8oz” I think its the medium colour. You can find it both in their fabulous shop in Rye and on-line. I am a complete novice when it comes to fabrics, well a complete novice when it comes to anything to do with sewing at all! But for some reason I seem to think I can do it!
I ended up changing this dress 3 times
Please excuse the pale and pasty legs! I plan to wear it over skinny jeans unless its very very hot.
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