A Genuine Honest to God some what stylish blouse with darts and everything... and can you believe that I finally got a strait line on there! YUP! OMG I am crazy. So I found this fabric on sale... I am big on the sale fabric. And I loved it, I liked the way the flowers just exploded! I immediately thought skirt, but while looking through my new sewing bible, i thought blouse! and measured out the sleeves so it would have flowers flowing from my wrists.
Monday, August 17, 2009
The Blouse
Can you believe I have only been at this for 2 1/2 weeks? Can you say duck? can you say water? I think you can!! Well I can anyway. And I have to tell you I am having a great time. I even went out and bought myself some pinking sheers! I know I know crazy stuff. I swear I have spent too much money on this hobby. But I am getting some real fun out of it. there is something to be said for following some directions (and not screwing it up aka- Dad's pj pants that we so big that 2 of him would get inside--and then slimming them down too much so now my sister-in-law has them- PS that was a 4 yard of fabric disaster! But now my nephew and sister-in-law have matching pants, and maybe my other nephew too!) BUT once you DO get the idea right, you have some nice pj pants and the wear with all to go out and do something daring! And when it all works out and you read and follow and measure twice and cut once, you have dare I say it... A BLOUSE!!
A Genuine Honest to God some what stylish blouse with darts and everything... and can you believe that I finally got a strait line on there! YUP! OMG I am crazy. So I found this fabric on sale... I am big on the sale fabric. And I loved it, I liked the way the flowers just exploded! I immediately thought skirt, but while looking through my new sewing bible, i thought blouse! and measured out the sleeves so it would have flowers flowing from my wrists.
It kind of reminds me of the 70's. But I love it. An of course when you have the open neck the big flowers show through, a little ribbon detailing and VIOLA! I am a sewing goddess, and for real this time! Now the goal is to perfect the skills. I can't wait to make one of these for my friend Jen and more gifts for others. Now I just need to find some things to do with left over fabric.
A Genuine Honest to God some what stylish blouse with darts and everything... and can you believe that I finally got a strait line on there! YUP! OMG I am crazy. So I found this fabric on sale... I am big on the sale fabric. And I loved it, I liked the way the flowers just exploded! I immediately thought skirt, but while looking through my new sewing bible, i thought blouse! and measured out the sleeves so it would have flowers flowing from my wrists.
Yoga Bag
So by now your wondering who is this girl? Well obviously I am not going to put up some profile that says my name, shoe size, long walks on the beach, yadda yadda yadda. But I am going to give you a little more. I am turning 30 soon. I am hyperventilating thinking about this. 30! And by soon I mean in April, but still I have all these dreams of places I thought I would be when I was 30, and I am not even close. So I have made myself a little pact. This year, well it is about making me better. Lighter(by 10lbs), healthier, craftier, smarter, and by the end maybe even debt free. To that end I have started to do things that I have always wanted to do. Write (aka the blog), scuba (so amazingly fun), and learn to sew and cook. But not just do these things, but do them well. So to that end here is my beginning.
This is the only "real" picture of me I plan to put up. But this was my first dive and I have done many since. I happen to live in the Caribbean during the year, so I am privileged to be able to indulge in this great sport. And believe me it is a sport! when that current hits! Wow!
So I have gone out and bought a yoga kit! But what cute yoga girl can walk around without a yoga bag! I made this bag fairly easily and I made it so that my water bottle would have it's own compartment. Now who is going to be as cute as me? I tell ya, now if I can just manage to look as put together doing the yoga as I do when I am dressed for it, I would be pleased. I seriously look like someone in the midst of a seizure when I am doing yoga, everyone else is so coordinated, and I look like the I am dancing the funky chicken.And I am not even doing that well. It is sad. But I am trying! Eventually I will do better? Right?
Thursday, August 13, 2009
My Wrap Skirt
Today I made my first skirt. Thank you for your applause. I used the pattern from my new book, and I think it worked out quite well. This was my first time using a pattern (and fudging it to make it fit). I think that the secret to sewing is knowing when and where to fudge a pattern. Well, that and sewing a strait line (still working on it). The pattern called for 2 1/2 yards of fabric. I only had 2. So rather than cutting out 6 skirt panels, I only cut 5, and reduced the length, increased the waist. If you buy the book you will see what I mean. The bonus of this is that I am short and this can easily be done, if you are tall, then maybe not. I still have to hem this skirt, but over all I am pleased with it.
Of course never being one to take the easy road, I used a plaid fabric with Lycra in it. Not a recommendation. I won't do that next time. I think I would use a simple cotton. But I loved the colours and I just had to try it out. This will be a great work skirt, and super comfy in the hot, hot weather.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Recycle
Orange
There are a couple of new additions to my sewing materials. Things after searching the net and reading a few books I discovered I needed. I am super pleased with them too! My new rotary cutter, cutting pad, and book. The book, as mentioned above has 40 great patterns in it, sewing ideas galore! My new cutter was a steal at $10, and my cutting board another steal at $17. Hey I love a sale. Not to mention the board matches my machine. Not on purpose but a cute thing none-
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Project #2
Okay project #2. I thought napkins were too easy and this great basket project looked useful. But before I ran out and spent cash on some great fabric (I foresee me being a fabric whore) I though I would use some fabric remnants to try is out, it worked but the project was VERY small. But after trying in 3 more times I got it to work. My Nephew loves it and carried his legos in his orange "purse" but it is a basket. A few helpful tips I discovered... keep the 8cm seam. Unless you want a nice BIG base, keep it to 8 cm. Also, if you sew the two pieces (the lining and the outside) together at the base, not only does this make things neater, but it also makes the lining stay put when you flip it. I also put in a piece of cardboard to keep the base nice and flat. when I asked at the store what "stabilizer" was.. she told me I didn't need it... no matter what anyone tells you, use stabilizer, otherwise you do end up with a purse. =) Overall this was
a great project and I hope to have pictures soon. But I w
ill leave you with my prototype photo... excuses the ghettoness of it again only my second time using my machine!
a great project and I hope to have pictures soon. But I w
ill leave you with my prototype photo... excuses the ghettoness of it again only my second time using my machine!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Welcome
OK, so this is my first blog, and now I also have my first sewing machine. So In an attempt to develop my skills I went looking on-line for some great modern sewing patterns. If you thought sewing was a challenge, trying finding free sewing patterns that don't have TACKY written all over them. I know some people want duck door stoppers, and little flower shaped door knob cozies, but I have to tell you that is most certainly NOT ME!!! Ugggh. I lived through the 80's people with country charm, and little hearts, flowers and dusty rose everything! I barely survived that, and I was only a kid!!
So what to do in the mean time? well I am going to make this spot something of a learners corner. My machine is a no frills machine, but darn if I am going to let that stop me. If I can teach myself to embroider, then I can do this. Hey it's not like I am trying to meet a quality guy (the urban myth) get married and have babies... NOW THAT IS HARD WORK!!
So what have I accomplished so far....
In my searches I have found some useful information, and in turn have accomplished one small project. A cutlery holder.

I found this on the web, and thought hey this is easy. What a good way to start . Forgive the grainy photos. I used my camera phone.
So I did it! YES!! I AM A SEWING GODDESS!!! well no. I actually screwed up the first one.... (I didn't read the instructions because I am a teacher by trade and why should I read instructions when I know everything anyway right?) As a point of note the trickiest part of this whole thing was the ribbon placement... my brain could just not wrap around the instructions for it, but then realized my error on trial and fixed it right up. My dad loves it for camping. I have been charged with making 2 more. I am going to make those from a heavier material. We'll see how it goes. My next project is going to be some napkins for a friends wedding gift. Fingers crossed. If you find any fun, non-tacky sewing projects let me know and I will give them a go. There are some great ones out there, I have been looking and I will keep you posted.
So what to do in the mean time? well I am going to make this spot something of a learners corner. My machine is a no frills machine, but darn if I am going to let that stop me. If I can teach myself to embroider, then I can do this. Hey it's not like I am trying to meet a quality guy (the urban myth) get married and have babies... NOW THAT IS HARD WORK!!
So what have I accomplished so far....
In my searches I have found some useful information, and in turn have accomplished one small project. A cutlery holder.

I found this on the web, and thought hey this is easy. What a good way to start . Forgive the grainy photos. I used my camera phone.
So I did it! YES!! I AM A SEWING GODDESS!!! well no. I actually screwed up the first one.... (I didn't read the instructions because I am a teacher by trade and why should I read instructions when I know everything anyway right?) As a point of note the trickiest part of this whole thing was the ribbon placement... my brain could just not wrap around the instructions for it, but then realized my error on trial and fixed it right up. My dad loves it for camping. I have been charged with making 2 more. I am going to make those from a heavier material. We'll see how it goes. My next project is going to be some napkins for a friends wedding gift. Fingers crossed. If you find any fun, non-tacky sewing projects let me know and I will give them a go. There are some great ones out there, I have been looking and I will keep you posted.
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