I'm a little bit behind in Me-Made-May, so here we have Week 2 (week 3 hopefully up tomorrow!):
Monday 7th May
Top: Me- made Autumn Tunic
Jeans: Ancient New Look Hula jeans, now relegated to gardening wear
Cardi: as seen last week
Dry enough to garden, but not warm. Tunic just about visible, assessing angles for cold frame that Husband 'knocked up' over the weekend:
Wednesday 9th May
Top: Me-made cowl top
Skirt: Me-made Pebble skirt
Cardi: MerinoMink
Another miserable, grey, rainy day. Worn to my sewing class and to meet my sister for lunch. Photo taken at Peterhouse, Cambridge. I have seen lots of people wearing ankle boots with skirts recently, so I thought I'd give it a try, however I was not comfortable, mentally or physically. The boots were very uncomfortable - they are very old and will be going in the bin very soon!
Thursday10th May
Dress: Denim Portfolio dress
Warmish, when not raining. Enjoying a coffee with Husband & Eldest, whilst Middlest & Youngest were at Gymnastics.
This weather is seriously hampering my MMM choices. I dislike being cold, so the summer tops I have waiting are not going to put to use for while, even with cardi's.
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Monday, 14 May 2012
Grinding to a halt
I have run out of interfacing.
I need interfacing for my WIP stripey skirt.
Middlest needs interfacing for her skirt.
We are stuck.
My trousers are soo nearly finished, and I don't need interfacing for those. The dress I made in my sewing lessons before Christmas just need a lapped zip and the hem finishing. Am I finishing them? I seem to be thinking of what to start next!
I had a little spending spree the other week and bought three patterns that are very popular in blog land, The Colette Jasmine, and the Sewaholic Renfrew and Minoru. I shall make the Jasmine from stash, and problaby the Renfrew too. The Minoru is a bit tricky - I have some wool blend I could use in preparation for Autumn, but I have requested a couple of samples from Croft Mill of waterproof fabrics. We shall see!
I need interfacing for my WIP stripey skirt.
Middlest needs interfacing for her skirt.
We are stuck.
My trousers are soo nearly finished, and I don't need interfacing for those. The dress I made in my sewing lessons before Christmas just need a lapped zip and the hem finishing. Am I finishing them? I seem to be thinking of what to start next!
I had a little spending spree the other week and bought three patterns that are very popular in blog land, The Colette Jasmine, and the Sewaholic Renfrew and Minoru. I shall make the Jasmine from stash, and problaby the Renfrew too. The Minoru is a bit tricky - I have some wool blend I could use in preparation for Autumn, but I have requested a couple of samples from Croft Mill of waterproof fabrics. We shall see!
Friday, 11 May 2012
Work in progress: stripey skirt
This skirt was completely not on my my mental sewing list, but I saw the material in one of my local charity shops, left it because I have enough that I haven't used yet, then went back the next day and bought it! And I will openly say that this is inspired/ is a copy of the striped Ginger made by Melissa from Pincushion Treats.
I have been seeing lots of pretty Gingers popping up around the blog world, but am not super keen on the high waist on me. Many of my skirts that I have been wearing for a number of years, sit a bit lower, and whilst I don't like them sitting on my hips any more, I think somewhere in-between is more me.
I have a pattern that I really like, Simplicity 5564, which now seems to be out of print.
I last used this about 10 years ago, to make the skirt shown in my MMM12 week 1 round up. I call that skirt my Pebble skirt - I have a feeling that was the name of the design for the fabric, and I used view A. On my new skirt, I wanted to try the chevron effect that Melissa has in her skirt, so I had a good look at the pattern. It is basically 2 pattern pieces - skirt portion, same used for front and back and a yoked/curved waistband. I decided that I would also like pockets. So, time to think.
I got out my trusty tracing paper and traced off the skirt piece twice. It was a cut on fold piece, so I just added a 1.5cm seam allowance. I then laid out the material, folded it to find the bias, had a bit of a play, then googled stripes on bias and got useful info from Coletterie and particularly helpful series of posts from Sunni at A Fashionable Stitch. I marked on the pattern pieces the stripes that I was trying to match, which really helped lining up the matching pieces. I will be basting everything together to check for fit, and will have a play regarding the pockets, which I will be 'making up as I go along'.
Also on my sewing table are, still, my Burda trousers. I finally ordered an invisible zipper foot for my machine and put it to use last week. I have installed all the zips in my trousers, but am not entirely sure why the waist zip is invisible, when the opening is hidden by a flap - any way.... These are almost a pair of trousers now, and I hope to have them finished possibley by the end of the week.
Middlest Daughter has expressed more interest in sewing, and after her success with her bag last year, has chosen a skirt pattern and some material from my stash. I just need to get a zip to match the fabric and she is ready to go.
I have been seeing lots of pretty Gingers popping up around the blog world, but am not super keen on the high waist on me. Many of my skirts that I have been wearing for a number of years, sit a bit lower, and whilst I don't like them sitting on my hips any more, I think somewhere in-between is more me.
I have a pattern that I really like, Simplicity 5564, which now seems to be out of print.
I last used this about 10 years ago, to make the skirt shown in my MMM12 week 1 round up. I call that skirt my Pebble skirt - I have a feeling that was the name of the design for the fabric, and I used view A. On my new skirt, I wanted to try the chevron effect that Melissa has in her skirt, so I had a good look at the pattern. It is basically 2 pattern pieces - skirt portion, same used for front and back and a yoked/curved waistband. I decided that I would also like pockets. So, time to think.
I got out my trusty tracing paper and traced off the skirt piece twice. It was a cut on fold piece, so I just added a 1.5cm seam allowance. I then laid out the material, folded it to find the bias, had a bit of a play, then googled stripes on bias and got useful info from Coletterie and particularly helpful series of posts from Sunni at A Fashionable Stitch. I marked on the pattern pieces the stripes that I was trying to match, which really helped lining up the matching pieces. I will be basting everything together to check for fit, and will have a play regarding the pockets, which I will be 'making up as I go along'.
checking the stripes |
Middlest Daughter has expressed more interest in sewing, and after her success with her bag last year, has chosen a skirt pattern and some material from my stash. I just need to get a zip to match the fabric and she is ready to go.
Labels:
A Fashionable Stitch,
bias,
Ginger,
MMM12 stripes,
Pincushion Treats,
Simplicity 5564,
skirt
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
MMM12 week one round up
Still not got quite enough Me-made clothing to see me through the month, hence the 3 day a week, part of my pledge.
Here goes - Day 1, 1st May
Top: Me- made, original post here
Jeans: New Levi's demi-curve slim leg (I have been a 'bootcut' girl for years, so I am still getting used to this)
Boots: Ancient, possibley M&S
Worn with a combination, throughout the day, of long sleeved curly collared cardi (as seen in post about the top), raincoat & gloves, and wellie-boots. Temp approx 10C in the morning, rising to about 16C at afternoon school run time and mostly WET. (Photo courtesy of Youngest Daughter, who struggled to press the button without moving the camera!)
Day 2, 3rd May
Top: navy blue wool jumper, Boden seconds, some years a go
Cardi: MerinoMink, bought in New Zealand
Skirt: Me-made, pre-blog, around 2000. This is made from John Lewis furnishing fabric that was around for years, although now (reasonably recently) discontinued. I didn't wear this for years, as I found it really hard to find tops that went with it.
Topped with raincoat for most of the day. I didn't check the temp, but it was not warm (note I am wearing 2 jumpers/sweaters - and it is May).
Day 3, 5th May
Top: Me-Made, original post here
Trousers: Ancient, Boden
Cardi: Kew. This cardi is going to repurposed somehow in the not too distant future. It is one of my favs and has worn so much, the elbows are bare. It has an interesting collar, which I love.
Again, it was cold and wet for some of the day, but I did get some gardening done between the showers, so jeans were swapped in for the trousers. (Same combo worn on Sunday, for more gardening).
So, gentle start to MM12. There are signs that it might be warming up, so some of the summer stuff might make it out of the drawer under my bed soon!
I have been checking out the Facebook page, and the Flickr group, it's very interesting to see how people put their outfits together. I had tried to join the flickr group, but am having tech issues, so will have to enlist help at some point.
Here goes - Day 1, 1st May
Top: Me- made, original post here
Jeans: New Levi's demi-curve slim leg (I have been a 'bootcut' girl for years, so I am still getting used to this)
Boots: Ancient, possibley M&S
Worn with a combination, throughout the day, of long sleeved curly collared cardi (as seen in post about the top), raincoat & gloves, and wellie-boots. Temp approx 10C in the morning, rising to about 16C at afternoon school run time and mostly WET. (Photo courtesy of Youngest Daughter, who struggled to press the button without moving the camera!)
Day 2, 3rd May
Top: navy blue wool jumper, Boden seconds, some years a go
Cardi: MerinoMink, bought in New Zealand
Skirt: Me-made, pre-blog, around 2000. This is made from John Lewis furnishing fabric that was around for years, although now (reasonably recently) discontinued. I didn't wear this for years, as I found it really hard to find tops that went with it.
Topped with raincoat for most of the day. I didn't check the temp, but it was not warm (note I am wearing 2 jumpers/sweaters - and it is May).
Day 3, 5th May
Top: Me-Made, original post here
Trousers: Ancient, Boden
Cardi: Kew. This cardi is going to repurposed somehow in the not too distant future. It is one of my favs and has worn so much, the elbows are bare. It has an interesting collar, which I love.
Again, it was cold and wet for some of the day, but I did get some gardening done between the showers, so jeans were swapped in for the trousers. (Same combo worn on Sunday, for more gardening).
So, gentle start to MM12. There are signs that it might be warming up, so some of the summer stuff might make it out of the drawer under my bed soon!
I have been checking out the Facebook page, and the Flickr group, it's very interesting to see how people put their outfits together. I had tried to join the flickr group, but am having tech issues, so will have to enlist help at some point.
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