tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45130698687107871402024-03-05T18:52:38.471+00:00From The Pleats UpHazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.comBlogger227125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-38878993635797240572018-01-16T18:25:00.000+00:002018-01-16T18:25:17.276+00:00A Complete Outfit<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
I got back into sewing in December last year with just enough time to make one piece of clothing. I chose NewLook 6944, a simple skirt with 4 godets, because it was only fitted at the waist and it seemed like a simple pattern that I could put together relatively quickly.</div>
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I did make the mistake of tracing the godets to the trim line for one of the other views rather than the cutting line, but I just ended up shortening the rest of it and, since I'm only 5 foot 2, it came out pretty much perfect.</div>
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You probably can't see it very well, but the godets have the reverse side of the fabric on the outside. I thought it might look interesting, but the colours are so similar that you probably wouldn't notice if you weren't staring at my legs.</div>
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One thing I quickly realized after I made this skirt was that I really didn't have much to go with it. Everything that was the right colour was trousers and skirts.</div>
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That's why my first project of 2018 was NewLook 6705. It's a pretty simple top that I've made before in a different size, but this time I made it in quite a shifty draping fabric. I tried to get around the fabric moving all over the place using spray starch but it didn't work out that well, so a packet of wash in starch is on my Amazon wish for next time.</div>
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Can you see the dark patches around the pleats? That's the starch. It didn't seem to do anything when I was trying to do the whole piece of fabric so I really piled it on there. It washed out, but I'm really learning something new with every project.</div>
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Generally, I'm pretty happy with this outfit. I've been loosing weight lately and the skirt is a little bit loose already, but I can see myself making another one in a smaller sign. The top also doesn't do a whole lot for my figure, but under my cinched in brown jacket and at my desk that doesn't make a whole lot of difference.</div>
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One thing I will change when I next make that top is the yoke. The straps are two far apart for my shoulders so they gape and hang weird, but I don't want to do any alterations on patterns until I've stopped loosing weight and I know I'm going to be able to use it more than once.</div>
Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-85436586456664512202017-12-26T10:00:00.000+00:002017-12-26T10:00:43.513+00:00My God, It's Been Two Years!It's been an awfully long time since I did any proper sewing and this blog kinda fell by the wayside. I didn't mean for it to happen, it just kind of did.<br />
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I did make a dress to go to my brothers wedding, but the less said about that the better. It was bright yellow and I was at my heaviest so I can't look back at the photographs without cringing.<br />
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It was maybe a couple of months after that I went on a diet and started loosing weight. I've lost more than 35 pounds and gotten a new job that pays more, so I'm feeling better in myself, and I guess that's what's made me want to get back to the sewing machine.<br />
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What's silly is, I actually started trying to put something together back in November. It was going to be a Christmas dress for the gym's party. As it turned out I didn't have the time, and as I've been working on it it's dawned on my that at this rate it won't fit by the time I finish it.</div>
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I still love the look of it, but maybe I'll stick to stuff that's not so darn complicated until I'm the size I want. I'm going by waist size because weight get's unreliable when you add muscle into the mix, and I just have 4 inches to go before I'm the size that I'd consider ideal. That may sound like a lot, but I'm cycling 9 hours a week for the work commute so it's not impossible.<br />
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Until then I'm going to make a couple of versions of New Look 6944 in different sizes and work through them. Version C is only 3 pieces and I'm pretty sure it would be easy to take them in if I wanted to. Certainly easier than that dress!<br />
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Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-54539719028705548362016-01-28T12:00:00.000+00:002017-12-24T06:30:30.149+00:00I Read A Lot Of BlogsI read a lot of blogs, but I don't tend to read them like you would expect. I tried subscribing to them and reading posts when they came up but I had a tendency to not check it for a day or two... or a month, and when you go back that far and try to find where you were, you've forgotten most of it.<br />
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When I found something I was able to recognise and read forward from it, it was like reading more than one book and switching every page. Maybe that works with two or three but more than a dozen and you start asking yourself when Ahab will slay the alien. Whether Lady Chatterley will fall in love with Snape or Dumbledore.<br />
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So, when I find a blog I want to read I stick it in my favorites. When I get around to it I go to the archive tab, go right to the first post, and read forward from there. Then I bookmark the specific post and go off and do the same thing on another blog.<br />
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So if I used to leave comments on all your posts but don't any more, that's why...<br />
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I told you all this because I was going through alidamakes's archive and came across a post from back in May of 2013. It had a quote I felt I needed to share.<br />
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Makes me think of all the bad dresses I made. Makes me feel a bit better about them.Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-14172885119108925092016-01-26T13:57:00.001+00:002016-01-26T13:57:47.569+00:00Blegh!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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No crafting has happened since Saturday and it probably won't be for a few more days. I have the sore throat from hell. My submandibular lymph nodes are the size of grapes and I can't swallow without flinching.<br />
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And yes, I google everything that's just the slightest bit wrong with me.<br />
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I went to the doctors but they just used the opportunity to do a pap smear and give me an inoculation I should have already had. That just made me feel awesome...Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-5156158931164801672016-01-25T12:00:00.000+00:002016-01-25T12:00:04.693+00:00Fashion Book Monday?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It seems like Sunday is my reading day, and since I post about what I do a day late, why don't we just make Monday posts about books?<br />
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So, in between visiting the grandparents and getting a terrible headache, I read Fashion Since 1900 by John Peacock. It's layed out with a couple of pages of drawings of various women in dress of a specific period, sorted into various categories, and then a couple of pages of outlines with the descriptions.<br />
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I can't imagine it's a book you'd spend a large block of time reading. I'll be honest, I think you can do better nowadays with google. People have scanned so much original material and posted it online.Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-24206638996479109092016-01-24T10:00:00.000+00:002016-01-24T10:00:09.171+00:00A Pick Me Up<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I was having a bit of a downer when I wrote my last blog post, so I decided to do something quick and easy to cheer myself up.<br />
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I made a rat hammock out of an old pair of jeans that had ripped on the back, in a way that left a little too much showing. I ripped both legs off and cut them down the outside seam and cut off the hem. You see those D rings in the corners? Those strips of fabric holding them on are the cut off hem!<br />
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This one should last better than the last one. :-)<br />
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I also measured a piece of fabric to go in the 'Shop the Stash' page. I knew when I bought it I'd have a hard time finding a place and time I'd wear it, but it was too awesome to pass up! :-)</div>
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I just haven't been feeling up to making anything for a little while. It's partly because my workspace is an utter tip, but that's not the only reason. It's also a combination of the cold making me want to huddle next to the little space heater, work taking up a lot of my emotional energy, and getting pulled into other things like finishing writing a story I started back in August. That's always like pulling teeth.</div>
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I think I'm going to have to bring home one of the bookshelves I've got at my parents. I have to clean up my crap.Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-41186777655768914102016-01-21T14:25:00.002+00:002016-01-21T14:25:54.053+00:00Book Confusion<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Has this ever happened to you?Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-14617582197712745022016-01-20T13:44:00.000+00:002016-01-20T13:44:29.799+00:00That Damn Skirt<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
This skirt is still going. I think I've got the darts just about right, but I'm going to have to make one up in a thicker fabric to see if it works in a better analog for the final project.</div>
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I just hope it's over soon. Given how often I change weight, it might not fit by the time I finish it.Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-35450142262512602202016-01-19T10:00:00.000+00:002016-01-19T10:00:03.241+00:00A New Fitting ProjectI spent yesterday planning for today's sewing class. The skirt should be finished quite early and one the pattern works I'm going to make myself a skirt at home before playing with the pattern, so I'll need something new to do.<br />
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One of the projects I set out for myself in the next few months is an underbust corset, and I already have a pattern for it, I just need to do the fitting.<br />
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I measured a size 18 underbust, a 20 waist, and a 22 hip. Not unusual for me. When I copied off the pattern I blended between the three sizes. I just hope it works.<br />
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The pieces are all cut out in white cotton now, I just need to mark the seam allowances and sew them together.Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-30465077465853552462016-01-18T11:15:00.001+00:002016-01-18T11:15:35.182+00:00Finished Trousers and Sunday Reading<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
I managed to finish the trousers on Saturday, but with a 7 1/4 inch reduction in length. I didn't realise my legs were that short. I don't have a good picture of me in them yet but tomorrow at my sewing class I'll ask if someone will take one.</div>
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I wasn't able to blog yesterday because I left my laptop at my flat when I went to my parents house. I spent a couple of hours on mum's cross stitch and then read Fantastic Fashion cover to cover. It's an interesting book, and it makes me glad that today's ideals of beauty don't require the breaking of bones.<br />
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I had planned to make some black wool trousers but I haven't gotten around to pre-shrinking the fabric and the situation is getting desperate. With that in mind, yesterday I cut out the pattern pieces for a pair of digital camo trousers. I've only used this pattern for shorts so I think I might have to shorten it but I just need to get it done at the moment. :-P</div>
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Firstly, I clipped loads of those little pills you get on wool off of my favorite coat. I love that coat, it's a Juju & Christine one that I bought at the Whitby Goth Weekend, but it's a few years old and it's showing it's age. It's lost some buttons and the faux leather bit that anchors one of the toggles has lost it's black top surface and is now just the dark beige knit fabric base. I need to get around to fixing this coat! :-P<br />
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I also sorted out this box of books and took out the ones I wanted to keep. The ones shown here are going to the charity shop next time I pass through town.<br />
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The trough on my windowsill is sprouting! I borrowed a drill from my dad this Sunday so I can add holes in the big outside pots to let them drain. The empty ones were easy but the one I had already filled was a bit more tricky. I propped it up on the garden wall and when I broke through with the drill about a litre of water came dribbling out. There's a good chance the daffodils have drowned in the three-ish weeks it took me to get around to doing that. :-(<br />
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And here is my project from the sewing class. It's a basic straight skirt toil that I'm getting help filling perfectly. I probably need one more lesson to get it perfect and then I'm going to build other skirt patterns that fit using this as a base. It's been most enlightening at the back, because I've never had a good look back there so I don't know how well or badly things fit. It didn't come as a surprise I had a swayback, though.Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-1647322287938288372016-01-11T13:31:00.000+00:002016-01-11T13:31:18.761+00:00Books!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
I finished two books yesterday! Both of them were quite short, but still...</div>
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Firstly, Chinese Clothing by Hua Mei, which I started a week ago. The pictures were okay, and the text was okay, but they felt like they'd been put together by two different people who didn't know what each other were doing until it came time to put the final draft together. It would spend a page talking about something like the lenin dress... and then never show one! I don't get it!</div>
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The other book I did quite like. "We wore what we'd got" by Maggie Wood was more about how things were for people in the second world war than about styles. It was interesting reading about land girls making moleskin slippers. Step one? Catch a mole.</div>
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It's definitely worth a read, since it's both quick and quite funny.<br />
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Also, I finished my antibiotics, so fingers crossed I'm all healthy now! :-)Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-43270209536831763912016-01-10T15:01:00.001+00:002016-01-10T15:01:27.097+00:00Sewing Progress And Weight GainI got quite a lot done yesterday, what with finally feeling better and all. I drew out the basic skirt block I'm going to work on in the sewing classes and started cutting out pieces for the Teddy Bear.<br />
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The Teddy is taking more time than you'd think because I have to remove all the fur from the 1/4 inch seam allowances. I'm going to use that fur, some unwanted fabric and all my tiny fabric scraps to stuff it.<br />
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I weighed myself today and calculated my BMI as 33. For those who don't know that's counted as obese. I always put on a little weight during winter but not that much!<br />
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I bring this up now because the clothing situation has gotten a touch urgent. I have three dresses, two trackie bottoms, and a pair of shorts that fit my lower half. That's enough to keep me going for now but it can't go on, and I don't want to just make clothes to fit me now and have done with it, I want to be healthier, and, yes, thinner.<br />
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I was at my best when I cycled everywhere, but it's been all cold and muddy lately so I stopped. I guess I'll just have to get over that to get what I want.Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-52016354450007929442016-01-09T14:00:00.001+00:002016-01-09T14:00:07.498+00:00A Cuff<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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I did go to my sewing class, and I think I might have given the teacher the wrong impression. I told her I'd taken a course 10 years ago and nothing like that since. I meant no courses, but it probably sounded like I hadn't sewn... Add in that the other two people have just started sewing.<br />
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I didn't quite know what the lesson would include so I brought the teddy to work on and traced most of it off. Next week I'll be working on a skirt block that I can make loads of different patterns from. :-)Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-11380316774827034142016-01-05T13:00:00.000+00:002016-01-05T13:00:19.606+00:00Teddy!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
I'm going to my first Sewing and Dressmaking class at the Guild House in Rugby today and I don't have much idea what to expect so I'm going to bring a simple project that I can do without my sewing machine. It's a teddy bear pattern that mum sent off for in 1981, before she met Dad, that worked it's way into my stash a few years ago. I'm thinking I can make it for her birthday. :-)</div>
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Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-34327019127273913912016-01-04T13:00:00.000+00:002016-01-04T13:00:14.860+00:00Nee NawYou know that snotty/wheezy feeling I've had since Christmas? Turns out for at least some of it I've had a secondary infection in my left lung. Dad took me to the hospital and my blood oxygen was low, but after some ventolin and oxygen through a mask I was feeling a whole lot better! :-D<br />
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I've got to take 8 Prednisolone tablets a day for three days and 3 Amoxicillin Capsules a day for 7, and go to the doctors tomorrow to get an appointment with the asthma nurse. I still feel all snotty, but I can breathe!<br />
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While I was in the waiting room I was able to start reading Chinese Clothing by Hua Mei, and it's obviously not aimed at the home sewer but there are quite a few diagrams of types of clothing lain flat, which is more useful with these kinds of clothes that are mostly flat off the body and shaped by drape.<br />
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Don't expect piles of historically accurate chinese clothing to be forthcoming, but I could see myself giving a simple coat a try. :-)Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-90560680826949494692016-01-03T13:00:00.000+00:002016-01-03T13:00:00.150+00:00Reading Reference BooksA few years ago I heard a newsreader and journalist dispel a rumor that he'd learned english from reading the dictionary. It was a little thing in a long interview but it stuck in my memory.<br />
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When she was young, my mum read the whole encyclopedia, and, even though she didn't remember the details, she could usually tell you if a specific topic was in there or not. I'm going to be referring to this book allot in the future to help me improve my sewing and it would be good to know when I can turn to it. I can come across a task and think, 'This was covered in that book I read!"<br />
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Much more useful than digging up facts about airplane crashes in Mary Roach's 'Stiff'. (Over the 2-ish years I wasn't sewing I read about 300 books.)<br />
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Did you know when airplane crash victims his water they often end up stripped naked by the force? Something to think on.Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-4495856614626407102016-01-02T13:00:00.000+00:002016-01-02T13:00:12.722+00:00New Years Resolutions And A Day Of Sewing<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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I've looked back at the last set of new year resolutions I posted on here. They were all the way back at the start of 2014. I stopped sewing just a bit after that so most of them went out of the window, like making something every month or doing something sewing related every day. I did stop buying cheap fabric... or any fabric, and I did start making adjustments... just before the end of the year.</div>
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1) <b>Eat Better!</b> I'd like to loose a bit of weight but it's more about being healthy. I've always eaten a lot of junk food when I don't put any thought into it, but I <u>can</u> change! I only need to really work hard when I'm in the supermarket.</div>
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2) <b>Exercise! </b>I enjoyed cycling near the end of last year, but I'd like to make it part of my routine. It's wonderful on the towpath when it hasn't been raining.<br />
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3) <b>Destash!</b> I have far too much fabric, but I'm addicted so I don't know if full on cold turkey is going to work. I do need to buy a lot less than I sew this year.<br />
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4) <b>Try new things! </b>I want to try more techniques that are new to me and make things I haven't before like the corset I see in my future.<br />
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5) <b>Embellishments! </b>I'd love to try doing something with decoration. Even give beading a go?<br />
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6) <b>Read more books about sewing! </b>God knows I've bought enough.<br />
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7) <b>Fix it or dump it! </b>I've got to get rid of all the clothes I have that I never wear and will never put on, and fix everything that needs fixing. Quite a bit of it will be going to the rats.<br />
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But back to now. Yesterday I spent the whole day sewing my little brothers shirt. Just for the record, sewing flat felled seams on sleeves is hell!<br />
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It helps when you don't sew the body of the sleeve into the seam. -.-<br />
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I got to the point of putting on the first cuff, then went to turn it rightside out and realised I'd sewn it on wrong. It was about 6pm so time to call it a day and I unpicked it ready for a second try tomorrow.<br />
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I finished the Simple Sew English Tea Dress, but my photography leaves a bit to be desired. I need to go back to using my proper camera, and that means getting a memory card reader to plug into my computer. Tracking down the tripod would probably help as well...<br />
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Here it is on my fully extended adjustable dummy. It's maybe a bit clearer? Next Sunday I'll get my mum to take a picture. :-)<br />
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I even planted up a window box for my living/sewing room! It's full of bulbs that had started to sprout sitting around my house.<br />
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As for sewing, I only got a little bit of hand sewing done on the armholes of my spiderweb dress before I got the early signs of a migraine, i.e. patches of my vision grayed out. (I'd actually been feeling okay for most of the day.) The visual effects are actually a good thing, because it means I can take painkillers early. :-)<br />
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Thankfully, the Ibuprofen worked and about 2 hours later I was able to go back and finish the armholes and almost get the zip sewn in before bedtime. It'll be finished today!<br />
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<br />Hazel_Myopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037557900927612544noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513069868710787140.post-74055232682438981472015-12-27T16:49:00.000+00:002015-12-27T16:49:03.145+00:00The Over Christmas PostNot much happened over Christmas, sewing wise. My older brother was staying over, I spent a whole load of time at my parents, and I became quite ill, possibly from sleeping on the floor in my cold flat. My head hurts so much today...<br />
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Big brother decorated the Christmas cake after he arrived. It's a practice for his wedding cake and it tasted great!<br />
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All the sewing I did do went into an inherited project. It's an embroidery of me and my brothers with our grandparents that she started about 15 years ago. She was going to give up on it and sell the embroidery frame, and when I said I'd like to try and finish it she had to rescue the stitch map from the bin. :-P<br />
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