Tuesday, May 8, 2012

MMM Day 7



So Monday was a work around the house day, and me and the munchkin went to Girl Scouts that night.
I decided to wear a top that is not made by me but is homemade. My husband likes to go to auctions and sometimes he stumbles upon a stash of fabrics or notions and he gets them for me. (isn't he a sweetie?) This shirt I found in a big bag of scraps. I guess the person didn't like it after they made it, oh well I love it! Its extremely comfy and soft.

Monday, May 7, 2012

MMM Days 4, 5 and 6

So it's been a busy busy weekend for me. Friday was Oaks Day and I wore my Martha dress. It's the red one I made from my great grandma's pattern. Sorry no photos. Sat was Derby Day and I wore a new dress from Maurice's to a party with friends, but never fear I wore a me-made. I made these pajama pants (yet to be photographed) that are wonderful! Sunday I wore my yellow checkered shirt and some jeans. Sorry about lack of photos. I will be doing better this week.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

MMM Day 3




Well no happy half smiling pictures of me today, because today's creation is a total wadder. Awful the color and cut and pattern all amount to a whopping pppbbbtttt.
I thought I would try out a front buttoning pattern and I had this cheery yellow in my stash, and I thought why not I will add these huge flower buttons. Well here is the wreck:

Hideous? Yes. 
Did I wear it out in public? Oh Yes.
(To be fair it was to pick my daughter up from school and I didn't get out of my car.)

This shirt is now to be used only for yucky outside projects that require a 'do not care about' shirt.


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

MMM Day 2

Day 2
Today was a run around day so I threw on some jeans and this new top I made from fabric that was gifted to me! I know the picture is fuzzy, but those are not polka dots they are Easter eggs!


 I had some trouble with the arm holes of this particular pattern, they were too small so I had to cut them a bit bigger. I have noticed that on most all of my vintage patterns the sleeve seam is almost off my shoulder. In some of the shirts I cant raise my arms! So I just cut the armhole bigger and that seems to help.


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

MMM Day 1




And here it is! I am so excited, I have been sewing up a storm for this day and I am so excited to show off my creations!
First up is a top that I made from a vintage Butterick #8786. And I will say I am in love with this top. Its super easy to make and sews up like a dream.



Pattern



Front

Back



You will probably be seeing alot more of this top because its just so fun and easy to make.I made this in about 2 hours including buttonholes. I don't know what I was so afraid of they are sooo easy!
Well thats all for today! See you tomorrow!

Monday, April 9, 2012

My Poor Easter Dress

So I was uninspired to make my Easter dress this year, so I procrastinated (who me? Nooooo) and didn't get started till Saturday afternoon. I used my now TNT pattern that I used for the Birthday and Purple dress, and whipped this up in about 3 hours.


The only picture I have.

So I get up early Easter morning so excited to put on my new pretty dress! I drive to church and park the car and just as I am walking in the door I feel a cold breeze on my back. So I feel back there, yup my zipper is popped. So I throw on my jacket quickly and hustle to the bathroom. I remove my dress and take a look at the zipper, I notice its off track, I think Okay thats an easy fix. I fix it and put the dress back on. As I am walking up to my sunday school class I feel that breeze again. And I give up. As soon as I sit down I text my husband to bring me a new dress. And that is the saga of my Easter Dress.

Me Made May

I Katie of Miss Emily's Closet sign up as a participant of Me-Made-May '12. I endeavour to wear 1 handmade thing each day for the duration of May 2012.

If you would like to sign up too Here is where you can!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

So its been a while......oops!

Well I kinda forgot about this itty bitty blog while I was slaving away at work. But that's all over now and I am free to start working on all the projects that I put on the back burner.

To start off I made a few things during my prolonged radio silence.

1st up My Birthday Dress!

Here is the inspiration for the dress, I am not sure where I found the picture but its probably Mod Cloth.

This is the finished project! It is the same pattern as my Purple Dress but I lengthened the bodice and instead of darts I did soft gathers in the front. I made the shoulder seams deeper and that solved the problem I had with the other but I think I still need to take a pinch out of the front bodice to prevent gaping.


This is the dress that I made for my daughter at her request for World Reading Day aka Dr. Suess' Birthday. Emily wanted to be Cindy Lou Who. And the dress had to be 'soft pink' I added an embroidered apron.

Well that's all for now......

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Titanic Corset!

So I have been inspired by Bridges On The Body and her sew along to do my own Titanic outfit to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.

I have chosen Rose's Tea Dress from the movie Titanic because I love the look of this dress.

And I want the Big Ass Hat. (There is no other way to say it)

So I also realize that I need a different shaped corset for this gown. I decided to make the one from the movie.


So tonight I got out the only corset pattern I have and extended it to make room for my hips.
Tomorrow I (hopefully) will get to make up a muslin. *cross your fingers*

Friday, November 25, 2011

How to behave at your alterations appointment.

I work in the alterations department at a bridal salon. I have seen things you wouldn't imagine. Here are my pet peeves.




#1. "Well I sew a little bit aaaaand......." With those words you have ruined the day for me. I know that I am in for an hour or more of nit picking, whining, and general nastiness disguised as "concern for the bride". Brides leave the crafty people at home for your alterations appointment. Now if you are truly a seamstress and know how garments are constructed I don't mind. Because then you will understand when I say, can't be done, my hands are tied by the company.



#2. We don't stick you with pins! When someone is pinning you there fingers are between the pin and your skin. I have only accidentally pricked one bride and she was twitching so much I could not see where I was pinning. (she stopped moving after she got pricked, lol)





#3. Yes *eyeroll* we steam your dress. Its included in the price of your alterations. And YES *double eyeroll* Your dress has been steamed. Does it look wrinkly? And no, I am not talking about the tiny tiny almost invisible wrinkle on the waist from where you bent down to put your shoes on.





#4. "So how much is this going cost?" I honestly don't know until I have examined your dress. If you have an expensive dress chances are you will have expensive alterations. There are up to 8 layers in a wedding gown, that means I have to take in all 8 layers and then sew them back together. That takes a while. Since our alterations are priced at $1 a minute I have to complete the alterations in the minutes that corporate says it can be done in. (I think they employ elves)





#5. NO Alterations are *NOT* included in the price of your gown. We have no clue how the dress is going to fit you after you get it in from the warehouse. We don't know what you want done to it. Alterations are a separate price because every bride is different. Don't look at me after I have quoted you a $250 ticket and say "I was told that alterations was included, what did I pay for?" Um you paid for a designer dress and half of your dress price was a name. That is not my fault, and you were clearly told when you ordered the dress that alterations were a separate cost, and when I called you to confirm the appointment you were told that. No excuses.



#6. Don't cry. Just don't. When you put on your dress in my room, its been in a box for 6 weeks or more its not steamed, and it wont fit just perfect. THAT'S OKAY. Its okay for your dress not to fit. That's what I'm for. Because as women we are all different, and different is good. So please don't cry, I can fix it. I promise.



#7. That little pudge between your arm and your breast? Everyone has it. Size 2 has it. Size 24 has it. Nobody cares.





#8. I hate it when people are late to appointments. And you all seem to show up at the same time. So I have a bride on my platform, and 2 in rooms waiting with their dresses on waiting for me to finish with you. And then I get complaints that you feel "rushed". If you would show up for your appointment, or even call to say you will be late you wouldn't feel rushed because I have a time just for you!



#9. "The lady down the street could fix that!" First of all wedding gowns are a completely different kind of sewing than quilting and dressmaking. I know that the techniques used on wedding gowns are vastly different from regular clothing. (jeans, shirts, dresses) And the lady who does repairs and hems out of her home does not have the equipment that we have available to us.



#10. Shave your armpits! You can not believe all the nasty armpits I have had my hands up in. 99% of people need the side seams taken in. So my hands are in your armpits. PLEASE shave and deodorize before you come.



Well that's all for now but I'm sure I will come up with more as our busy season begins.