Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Blue Time



I really like layered skirts. It seemed to be the perfect time to make another one that I could wear during the winter with my flannel slip, but also lightweight enough that I could wear during the summer, too. So, I dug this fabric out of my plastic tote and got to work using Simplicity 5752 (which I cannot find on the website). I'm tall and I wanted it quite long, so I had to lengthen each layer to get it the total length that I wished. I forgot to get a picture of the vintage nylon hem tape that I used on the hemline.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

A story of flannel

I've made quite a few flannel items since the beginning of December and I decided it would be best to compose them all into one post.

These were a Christmas gift for my younger sister along with the dark purple turtleneck.



Cuff detail with the fancy stitching I did on it:

I made these for my brother, also for Christmas. As I was at the cutting counter I remembered, so while the clerk was cutting my other fabric, I had a few minutes to browse for something suitable. I would have chosen this one if I'd had hours to choose it. I really, really like it and so does my brother. I used McCalls 9638.



I decided to make the back of the pockets a solid black.


Again, another Christmas gift. I made two sets of these pjs for my younger brothers using Simplicity 4381. I should have moved the buttons up farther; I'll do that next time.


Collar detail:


The wavy stitch on the pockets and hems:


I've wanted to wear more skirts this winter, but I freeze every time I wear them. So I made two flannel slips to wear and they are much warmer! I didn't want ordinary white, so I made them in fun colors. For both of them I traced off existing slips. This pink one is my shorter one and I used the wazy stitch again.


This blue one is very long and very cozy. I was originally going to put lace on the hem, but didn't have enough, so I went with a ruffle and bias tape instead.


It seems that I make something flannel every year. ;)

Friday, January 18, 2008

Cranberry Celebration








There is kind of a story behind this blouse. I bought the fabric almost two years ago intending to make a Christmas shirt. Shortly before Christmas 2006 I realized that more important things must take precedence. I set it aside quite sadly.

This year I finally started by making a mock-up and then cut into the fashion fabric only to realize that I was short on fabric. Very depressing, I assure you. I asked my dear mother to get me some that would go with it. In the store lighting it looked much more purple and the solid fabric was the closest match. At first I was leary of it because it is quite a different shade, but I decided to use it anyway. Now I am very glad I did. I love the combination.

So, after some long sewing days (including other things, too), I knew it wouldn't be finished in time for Christmas. I kept on sewing though and even worked on it Christmas Day while I waited for our holiday guest to arrive. :8o

By that time I only had some hand sewing left to do and the front closure. I barely had a chance to work on it while our Christmas/New Years guests were here, but picked it up again once everyone had departed. I was determined to finish it then and after I attached the buttons I decided to line the solid sections. I did all that by hand while sipping tea and staying warm. :D

At last it was done and I just had to wait until another snowfall to photograph it. *deep breath*

This is my first synthetic shirt. I normally stick with natural fibers, but I couldn't resist this fabric when I saw it it on clearance. The bolt said 100% linen, but it cannot possibly be right. It is not linen. I'm guessing it is polyester. *Note: it is much more burgundy than the pictures lead you to believe.

I used Vogue 8196. Other than size alterations, I changed the bottom sections to be flat instead of gathered. I knew gathers don't look good on me, so I used some pieces from another shirt pattern. I am really pleased with the way that part turned out.

In fact, I am pleased with the way the whole thing turned out. I think I might make this shirt again in a cotton print for summer. I just can't decide if I should do the long sleeves for protection from the sun or the short sleeves.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

A Christmas stocking


~front~



~back~



~an unfinished one~

Taken from Country Christmas Crafts by Better Homes and Gardens.