Archive for April, 2007

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Updates to WIP bar, right

April 28, 2007

I’m removing all the projects I’ve completed. I’m also removing a few projects I have not completed. I decided the panel skirt that remains to be sewn is really for winter, and I’m going to hold off until fall to make that.

I have been trying to do some stash-busting recently and am spending this weekend cutting out projects so they’re all ready to sew when I have a minute or two. I’m also cutting for Etsy and Wallypop. Etsy projects will appear in very general terms in the sidebar, and Wallypop projects never appear.

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Completed: 40s Pantsuit

April 20, 2007

I finished this last week, but have had a heckuva time getting pictures taken. I am so pleased with how this turned it, and will be wearing it to Jive Junction tonight.

40s pantsuit with jacket Pantsuit, 40s

OK, I swear I don’t normally have a double chin. And normally the pantsuit would be worn with not only vintage shoes but also a more appropriate shirt. Not a logo Tshirt. But the suit is awesome, eh?

The pattern says it is intended to adhere to WPB regulations. The jacket is unlined, the whole thing is very un-wasteful.

This is the pattern.

And this is why I love vintage patterns:

That’s the directions. Most notably, the parts about “make bound buttonholes as marked” or “attach collar and facings.” Seriously. No further direction. Just the assumption that you know how to do these things. My favorite part? “Step by Step, Simply Explained” at the top. Do you know that a similar pattern printed today would include at least four sheets of instructions?

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Completed: Felted Bag

April 19, 2007

Wool Bag

The bag is loosely based on this pattern. I made it with Brown Sheep Company chunky yarn (despite the fact that every felted project I’ve ever read about calls for worsted weight, it worked very nicely). Knitted on size 10.5 circular needles. I would have used bigger needles, but, well, I own 10.5 and I don’t have any money, so that’s what I used.

Once I got the felted bag all knitted, I must admit, had a moment of panic at the sheer size of the thing. But it felted up beautifully. As soon as I took it out of the washer, I realized that I had not knitted the handles, but those were pretty quick.

I spent some quality time with the sweater shaver after the bag and handles dried, as well. I think that took about as long as the knitting took!

I do think it’s a little out of perspective. It’s a little too long for its width. But I am still happy with it!

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Homemade Playdough

April 15, 2007

Homemade Playdough, originally uploaded by sarahtar.

Wally and I made some playdough last week. He’s been loving it, and it was super easy to make. Flour, water, oil, cream of tartar, salt. That’s about it, I think…

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Skirt Lust

April 4, 2007

So I’m wanting to branch out in my skirt making. I tend to use the same basic patterns – either store-bought or home-made – over and over and over. And I make very plain skirts. I don’t embellish, I don’t decorate. I sew the skirt together, and I’m done. But here are some skirts I like:

wet season skirtavalon silk skirt hope chest skirt  beanstalk skirtstencil garden skirt

1. I like the border at the bottom of the green skirt.  2) I like the two pieces of the floral skirt.   3 and 4) are just cute.  5) looks comfortale – picture a jersey knit waistband with silk or cotton skirt.   All pictures from Anthropologie.

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New Themes

April 2, 2007

Project Spectrum: April and May is Green, Yellow, and Pink

Sew Retro: April and May is a “Thank God Spring is Here” outfit.