I have been working on McCall's 4696 for a little while.
I made view A, and I am contemplating adding the sleeves from view C at a later time and maybe making B as well. I used a cornflower Blue linen and I made it reversible instead of using a lining with it. I used a slightly stretchy black velvet looking fabric (It's been in my stash so long I have no idea what it really is!) And I put canvas in the middle to give it some strength and rigidity. Instead of metal eyelets/grommets I hand sewed the eyelets on in the black thread. Yes, this is a tedious process.(WHY DID i CHOOSE TO DO IT THIS WAY?? IT IS TAKING SO LONG!!) I really didn't like the look of the metal eyelets and I have a tough time getting them to stay on the way that I want to. I tried one and then ended up prying it out. I think I've gotten pretty good at hand sewing them and I can do them at a rate of 5 eyelets per hour. That being said. I loved this pattern.
I made a skirt in matching fabric from the McCalls 4090.
I made view C without the trim in the middle. I didn't really like that in the middle. This was really easy to make and pretty straightforward. I hand sewed the eyelets in the back of this skirt as well. Hemming this huge circle skirt was the worst part, but it wasn't too bad really once you get started.
I want to make the skirt in View D in one color and McCalls 4994 View A (without the arm bands/sleeves) for next time.
I always have so many plans of what I want to make, but with school and work I just dream about it. As soon as school is over I'm going to concentrate on my sewing and my violin playing. Both have suffered greatly as of late.
Maybe I can post some pictures/videos of me playing the violin since this is my artistic venue blog. :)
I am planning on going to some renaissance faires this year again.
Who wants to go this year?
What began as just sewing has now morphed into a Homesteading and self-sufficient blog outlet. Moving to a new state, starting our homestead and trying to do what we can to keep ourselves healthy and saving money. "Use it up, Wear it out or Do without." Is the motto here. I look forward to growing and learning. Come along with me!
21 May 2013
18 November 2012
FINALLY FINISHED! Kindle case.
FINALLY!! Finished with Frank's birthday gift.Never mind that Frank's birthday was back in April! ( actually finished this in June or July) I wanted to make him something that he would really love. This has taken longer than it was supposed to because I've been totally focused on my schoolwork. Sewing has, unfortunately, taken a back seat to my degree. Hopefully I'll be done in another year though!!
I hate when it takes me a long time to finish something.
Any hooo... I took the leather and measured it against the kindle case and multiplied it by 2. I then picked out a design to put on the front. I hand tooled the leather in the shape of a tree. It took a LONG time to do. After I finished that. I measured the foam on the kindle. I wanted to make sure that it would be safe in it's case. I made him pick out a button to sew to the front. After I put my name tag and the leather corners to hold the kindle in the case. That was fun to figure out...I just eyeballed it and sewed it down. It worked somehow. After that I rubber cemented the foam to the leather on the inside, then I rubber cemented the finished lining to it. ( measured it accordingly of course) I sewed the outside to make it stronger and hold everything together in case the rubber cement fails. I just need to attach the elastic band to hold it together and I'm done!!
He loves it. Here is how it turned out.
I etched this on the front from a picture that Frank loves. I haven't got the strap on to hold it closed, but he doesn't seem to mind. Not to mention that he won't give it back to me so I can add it. I'm planning on making myself a green or yellow one soon-ish. I will post that as well. If you have any questions let me know. I'd be happy to answer them. Plus I saved a lot of money making my own. And hey, isn't that what DIY is all about anyways??
I hate when it takes me a long time to finish something.
Any hooo... I took the leather and measured it against the kindle case and multiplied it by 2. I then picked out a design to put on the front. I hand tooled the leather in the shape of a tree. It took a LONG time to do. After I finished that. I measured the foam on the kindle. I wanted to make sure that it would be safe in it's case. I made him pick out a button to sew to the front. After I put my name tag and the leather corners to hold the kindle in the case. That was fun to figure out...I just eyeballed it and sewed it down. It worked somehow. After that I rubber cemented the foam to the leather on the inside, then I rubber cemented the finished lining to it. ( measured it accordingly of course) I sewed the outside to make it stronger and hold everything together in case the rubber cement fails. I just need to attach the elastic band to hold it together and I'm done!!
He loves it. Here is how it turned out.
I etched this on the front from a picture that Frank loves. I haven't got the strap on to hold it closed, but he doesn't seem to mind. Not to mention that he won't give it back to me so I can add it. I'm planning on making myself a green or yellow one soon-ish. I will post that as well. If you have any questions let me know. I'd be happy to answer them. Plus I saved a lot of money making my own. And hey, isn't that what DIY is all about anyways??
13 November 2012
Harley Quinn Original costume
First I found this pattern Kwik sew 3052
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Kwik sew 3052 |
I made a circle for the white part to go over top the suit, and then cut out the half circles. My boyfriend wanted to help with this so he measured me and then drew on the fabric and cut it out and it was perfect. He just divided my circle by 5 so there would be the right amount of "petals". I will take a picture of how this is done next time. I need to make a new one anyways, because someone spilled orange pop on mine and it stained.
Which I was really excited about!!
I sadly no longer have this sewing machine, it was a good one for many years. sewing the middle together was difficiult with the seams streching and going all over the place. once this is set you add the zipper, I put it on the front but you could put it on the back to I suppose. Having it on the front makes it easier to put on and take off myself.
And here is a picture of me in the final jumpsuit.
I had fun making this and I am going to be working on some more Harley Quinn clothes soon.
01 June 2012
Spring pins
I haven't sat down at my machine in who knows how long now. I find myself getting antsy for spring. I love when the world opens up again to the color and beauty that God gave us. I find myself wanting to match with all the beautiful colors. Pinks, yellows especially, bright spring greens, and florals aways grab my attention this time of year. I find myself planning a huge forray into the fabric. But as I have a stash of fabric already that hasn't been used. I must control myself. Not to mention that I haven't finished anything in awhile. I may have to start bringing something in to work to sew while I am here and not busy or at lunch.(HA,HA,HA) I'm looking at some evadress.com patterns. If you haven't looked at her website and you like vintage style you reeally should! She is doing a wonderful job refitting patterns for us. And making a few herself. check out the star dress that she made from an art book. http://www.evadress.com/. I keep saying I'll be posting pictures and I recently got the flickr app for my phone, I am going to try and upload my pictures to there so I can add them easily to my posts. Thank you for being patient with me as I struggle along in the blog-o-sphere world.
I am now on pinterest.com here are my pins. http://pinterest.com/diniecita/ feel free to follow me I will be posting about some stuff soon.
I did some mending last week and I was really proud of myself. I've been organizing the garage, my sewing room (recent move) and trying to take college classes so I can finish my degree. It's alot sometimes. But, I am thankful to be working, have my school paid for and a time to reflect on the awesomeness of my life.
I am now on pinterest.com here are my pins. http://pinterest.com/diniecita/ feel free to follow me I will be posting about some stuff soon.
I did some mending last week and I was really proud of myself. I've been organizing the garage, my sewing room (recent move) and trying to take college classes so I can finish my degree. It's alot sometimes. But, I am thankful to be working, have my school paid for and a time to reflect on the awesomeness of my life.
even though it is hectic!
Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Matthew 11:28
14 May 2012
Garage clean out week 2
Welcome to week 2 of our garage clean out!!
Remember to check out the blog all month, every week for updates.
We're doing the garage, the sewing room, our roommate is moving rooms.
AND I work full time(as does my boyfriend) and I go to college.
Now, lets see what happened this week. We did quite a bit by just moving some stuff around and tossing out things. I made a plan sheet to keep us on the same page as we moved stuff out.
These are the pictures of the stuff that we tossed out or took to goodwill.
this is stuff that did NOT fit in the trashcan.After we filled it up with stuff I thought, " Oh, I should have taken a picture of that stuff." Since I didn't want to pull it all out. I just took this picture of the top of the can. It was empty when we started!!
Some stuff we took to goodwill. I'm sure we will find some more things to take!! We had 2 irons when we combined households. Why? well, no more!
Now I can show you the difference. WOW! It looks amazing already. Our roommate hasn't moved anything yet, but the upstairs rooms are still being worked on anyways.
Our dogs are standing in a few of the pictures. Aren't they adorable??
Bear and Krunchee.
This is just us using what we have already so far. We will be working more on the gardening and woodworking sides next week. Even though classes have started for me. My BF's classes start right at the end of May. Lucky him, he gets to work on the garage more. I still think we're making excellent progress. I will be putting pictures of my new sewing room too. I got too excited and now have my unfinished projects out trying to furiously finish them! Thank you for following along with us!
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