Showing posts with label Sewlution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sewlution. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Rambling Catch Up


Hello there! Things have been really busy at work for the last few weeks so my crafting time has been sadly limited. Good busy, in fact marvellous busy but sadly also restructuring busy just when some great pieces of work are coming together - I am 'cream crackered'! Still, not a total wash out because ...

Firstly, I finally completed this doll sized quilt - I know it's small but finished - so I'm giving myself a tick!


Totally made up of leftovers and scraps and went to my friend's little girl who loves it :)
 

Secondly, I've reached Sewlution Phase 3
 
It's here, my pattern has arrived from Craftsy to accompany the Sew The Perfect Fit course.


Seen here with the sheet I found in a charity shop for £2 - perfect for my muslin
I need to go back to check on iPlayer but I think this is the pattern Ann used on GBSB?
 
So that's it then, no excuses, I've an FBA waiting to be conquered! As soon as I get the next 100 items off my list!
 
Thirdly, I'm on the final stretch of "Operation Wedding Stationery" - the big day is 18th of May so, come what may, I'll be done and dusted by then!  I'm nearly there, the end is in sight, I might actually have time to sew stuff. 
 
Fourthly, didn't you just love GBSB? I thought they were all marvellous and I did think Ann deserved to win, frankly how could anybody compete with 75 years of experience. I'm glad there's going to be a new 8 episode series and expect the format will be tweaked and improved.  I have my fingers crossed that certain blogland sewers will put themselves forward because it was such fun seeing Tilly and recognising her - I sound like a stalker, oh boy!
 
And Lastly, bet you're glad we got to this bit, I am joining in MMM '13 and loving it - I have even exceeded my pledge this week ... frankly I am clueless what I'm going to be wearing next week mind you, I am dangerously close to running out of stuff.  Still, I am encouraged by Zoe and have a couple of refashion items to tackle.  Talking of encouragement, the other participants are so supportive, I'm so glad I didn't bottle it and drop out.
 
Right, back to the Wedding stuff, those favour pouches are not going to make themselves!
 
x
 
 
 

Monday, 4 March 2013

Sewlution Phase 2

Vogue 8766

Well, Phase 1 of my Sewlution was blind panic when I realised Karen might "pop in" to check on progress - there is none!

So, thanks to Sarah at Goodbye Valentino, I've moved on to Phase 2 and signed up for the Sew the Perfect Fit Craftsy course. I've been considering the course for a while, bust conquering seems to be in the lesson plan! Thanks to Sarah there was even a 40% discount. Given my preferred learning style of having somebody actually show me how to do something I'm hopeful.

So now I'm waiting for the pattern to arrive in the post and I can move onto Phase 3, you know, actual making stuff, tackling fit issues, getting a grip as opposed to procrastinating!

Incidentally, this totally doesn't fly in the face of my pattern buying fast - I paid for the course, the pattern was free :D

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

A Pledge And A Beginning

A Pledge

I'm not much of one for New Year's Resolutions.  I love a list as much as, if not more than, the next person but I've watched too many NYRs fall by the wayside in the first week of January to have any confidence in them.  So, apart from the standard "I will not smoke" (which I've never done in my life so I'm guaranteed success!) I tend to avoid them.

A 'Sewlution' however is a very different kettle of fish.  Have you seen Karen's idea over at Did You Make That?  I am definitely in, the idea is you pick one achievable aim and Karen is going to put them all in a jar - I'm pretty sure she's going to need a bigger jar as the response has been huge.  The public nature of the declaration should keep Pledgers on track and some have committed themselves to a charitable donation if they fail.  I'm loathe to do this as I don't want to consider failure before I even get going.  However, I'm thinking a donation if I succeed might be the way forward for me.

Anyway, my pledge is to conquer my bust and make a well fitting dress before the year is out.  I have some beautiful dress patterns but have tended to avoid fitted dresses and have stuck to those that are less shaped or have just sewn separates.  Even ably assisted by Doris the Dressform I am struggling with my measurements which just don't bare any resemblance to those used for standard patterns - my Colette 'Hazel' is still in WIP form, I just can't seem to get past the gaping back issue.  But by the power of "Fit for Real People" I am determined to figure out how to make the necessary Full Bust Adjustment or Small Back Adjustment or just plan Weird Shape Adjustment - whatever it takes to have a dress that fits.

And A Beginning

Last January (before a blog was even a twinkle in my eye, in fact before I started to sew clothes) I set myself the task of keeping an Achievement List.  It was a small shift in thinking but quite an important one for me - I went from 'Oh no, look at all the things I've failed to tick off my To Do List' to 'Wow, look how much I've made'.  Instead of crossing things off I'm adding all the time - somehow this just motivates me more.

I read last year's Achievement List yesterday and was overall pleased with what I'd accomplished, it was more than I'd envisaged.  So my 2013 list is all shiny and new and I'm ready to go...

This is the start of Plan No 1:  New Look 6007 - My Cape


I've looked at lots of instructions online, and had some recommendations too, but decided to go with Carolyn's "Steam the heck out of it" method over at Diary of a Sewing Fanatic.

This was recommended by Gertie and made sense in my head - some things just don't and I've decided to make life easier on myself and go with the instructions that click, I find there's less cursing if I take that route!

So I decided to start this afternoon, as soon as we got home from our New Year's Eve celebrations.   I took heed of Carolyn's advice and embraced the time it would take and watched the box - the steaming took me all of 'Hello Dolly' and half an episode of 'Game of Thrones'.  I'm hopeful that this will prove to be one of the slower parts of the whole process of making the cape.

Right, I'm off to eat some more cake - if it's in the house I'll eat it so might as well get it out of the way. Anything left on Friday is going back to Uni with L - he might need an extra holdall!