Life with an autistic son, two daughters, a husband, and a full time job can get pretty hectic! Making things helps me maintain SANITY.
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Skirting the Issue skirts 3 and 4
Skirting the Issue Donations
I just finished my skirts for Skirting the Issue. I made three for little girls and one for an older girl.
This first one is a dark blue cord skirt with darts for shaping and an invisible zipper in the back. It is a Juniors 11/13.
This first one is a dark blue cord skirt with darts for shaping and an invisible zipper in the back. It is a Juniors 11/13.
Sunday, 29 June 2014
Ruby Dress
I decided to give Made By Rae's Ruby dress a try. From Rae's blog posts, have determined that she and I have similar proportions so since it worked for her, I figured it would work for me.
The first one I made was in regular old woven cotton. I knew it was not the best choice for a dress since quilting cotton doesn't have great drape but I have had this piece of fabric in my stash FOREVER and I love the print. I decided it was time to use it up. I was a little short on fabric so I added a band at the bottom. I also added a little to the length. I am about 5'9" and I am teacher - I wanted to be able to wear this to work. These photos stink because I took them while learning to use the timer on my camera.
Even though the fabric choice was not ideal, I love the dress. I was actually really surprised that I like it so much. When I saw the the gathering is ABOVE the fullest part of the bust I wondered how it could be flattering but it is! I know some people are adding belts to this dress but I have never been able to getting into the cinching style; it just doesn't do it for me.
For my next Ruby, I decided to use a geometric print ponte de roma fabric. I used stretch black denim that I had leftover from a pencil skirt I made for the top part. I added a few inched to the length. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this dress. The only issue I have with this dress is that I used store-bought bias tape. It is a little stiff and it makes the neckline gap a little. I would love to make my own more often and I even have the little bias tape maker to use with my iron but I rarely have the time to do anything that requires an iron.
I have three more Ruby dresses planned. The dress is a quick project and I highly recommend giving it a go.
The first one I made was in regular old woven cotton. I knew it was not the best choice for a dress since quilting cotton doesn't have great drape but I have had this piece of fabric in my stash FOREVER and I love the print. I decided it was time to use it up. I was a little short on fabric so I added a band at the bottom. I also added a little to the length. I am about 5'9" and I am teacher - I wanted to be able to wear this to work. These photos stink because I took them while learning to use the timer on my camera.
Even though the fabric choice was not ideal, I love the dress. I was actually really surprised that I like it so much. When I saw the the gathering is ABOVE the fullest part of the bust I wondered how it could be flattering but it is! I know some people are adding belts to this dress but I have never been able to getting into the cinching style; it just doesn't do it for me.
For my next Ruby, I decided to use a geometric print ponte de roma fabric. I used stretch black denim that I had leftover from a pencil skirt I made for the top part. I added a few inched to the length. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this dress. The only issue I have with this dress is that I used store-bought bias tape. It is a little stiff and it makes the neckline gap a little. I would love to make my own more often and I even have the little bias tape maker to use with my iron but I rarely have the time to do anything that requires an iron.
I have three more Ruby dresses planned. The dress is a quick project and I highly recommend giving it a go.
Saturday, 22 March 2014
Hide and Seek Dress
I made the Oliver and S Hide and Seek dress for Maya. I really love it. I read a few reviews before I started so I was prepared for the fact that it has a lot of pieces and that seam finishes would be an important part of this dress. I see so many possibilities for other dresses from this pattern!
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Winter Knits
The cold and snow this winter has put me in the mood to knit. Here are a few of my projects:
These are Spate fingerless gloves. I participated in the Journey Knit Along on Ravelry.
All of these projects were knit with Cascade 220 superwash in Silver Grey.
This is the Knit Night hat from Ravelry. The only change I made was that I decreased to the band at the bottom by row (by accident- I was knitting while following the kids). I love the hat and the pattern.
This is the Honey Cowl (short version). I made the longer version a couple of years ago but I wanted a cowl in the same grey as the hat I made.
These are Spate fingerless gloves. I participated in the Journey Knit Along on Ravelry.
All of these projects were knit with Cascade 220 superwash in Silver Grey.
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