Monday 28 July 2014

A Costume Party

So after a week at the beach, I'm home.


Unfortunately the bikini didn't get finished and as we were by the sea it wasn't really warm enough to wear the skirt...so the photos will come later, hopefully it will stay warm!

Back to the sewing list. I have a party on Saturday, and I need a costume. Me and a friend are going as Disney's Beauty and the Beast and I'm pretty much making both of them. However we are hoping to find a blue jacket for Beast (we are going for the ballroom outfits as it is the most iconic...) as I don't have time to sew a jacket! For Beast I have already made a waistcoat and I intend to stick to the original design as much as I can.


For Belle I am intending to keep to the yellow, and I have a jewel for the centre front, but to get the beautiful ball gown I would have to spend a fortune on fabric, and I'm skint. Soo, my plan is to have the skirt just above the knee and wear stockings, but keep the fullness of the fabric.


My answer? Ruffles of course! I have a lot of work to do...


Toni

Thursday 17 July 2014

Swimsuits and Skirts

So today (drum roll please!) I finished my skirt. I actually finished something. I will get some photos of me in it sometime soon, probably at the seaside when I go next week. But here is the zip, and here are the pleats when I joined them to the waistband.


Unfortunately, there is no rest for the wicked, and I have one day to sew a bikini. Admittedly, there isn't much to sew, but I don't know the fabric well as I've never sewn it before. I also have no ideas whatsoever (again, not much to work with, but it still needs thinking about!) and so I am really hoping I will have a brilliant epiphany over night.

Stressed,

Toni

Tuesday 15 July 2014

So I Heard it Was Swimsuit Season


When did this happen? Last time I checked it was all cold and damp outside! I'm going on holiday at the weekend and I don't have a swimsuit...I have the fabric, but I have never sewn it before, nor have I ever drafted swimwear. I go on holiday on Friday. I have my work cut out. Or not cut out, as the situation is currently. How am I going to sew a cosy in three days?!

Toni

Thursday 10 July 2014

Toni Starts Sewing

Hello internet. Today has been a good sewing (well, pleating) day. We've had some builders in the kitchen so I've been allowed to keep myself to myself in my room all day and get some stuff done, which was very nice.

I have started a skirt. It is soft, old cotton, it is patterned but it is not a quilting cotton nor a linen, and so I have no idea what it is. It is that sort of cotton that is perfect for making clothes out of as it is soft and doesn't crease easily. If you have any idea what it is contact me, as I found this bit in a charity shop  and I have to buy some more!

It holds pleats very well, as you can see.


Recently I had a little think about my sewing and I have decided to go back to basics and do simpler stuff as I need to work on my sewing skills and not my drafting skills, as my sewing is rustier than I would care to admit.

When I started sewing I started with cotton, and I didn't own an overlocker then. In my head this was starting to seem too easy, as I like a challenge. But more often than not with my sewing, I start something really complicated, get halfway through and think 'yeah, I got this!' then I relax, and leave it under the iron too long, or ruin it in a way that seems beneath me. I guess the message is, is that nothing is beneath you, no matter how long you've been sewing!

I settled on a basic pleated skirt as it meant no patterns, just a few calculations. Below are the images I found on Pinterest, click through for their sources.

(For a pleated skirt with 1" knife pleats you need a rectangle of fabric that measures your waist measurement rounded up to the nearest inch x 3 (plus a little for your fastening, or you can hide it in your pleats if you're clever) add your seam allowances by your skirt length plus seam allowances. You can ease the extra you've added to the waist into your waistband.)




I am so happy you can get away with not serging cotton. I have not made anything for myself in a long time, and so I guess that not overlocking stuff means that I get nice new things quicker, too. I have to say, that doing pleats by hand isn't fun, but it is rewarding as it looks fantastic when it's done!

I've tried to hide the seams in the pleats. I started with three pieces of fabric, can you tell?


The skirt is still unfinished at present, because I ran out of pins and so I had to go to the shops. Whilst I was there I bought some embroidery thread ready for the embroidery on my ring leader jacket.


I am going to finish tracing the photograph for the other lapel, somehow manage to put the pattern onto the jacket and start embroidering. I really hope (but I severally doubt it) that I have it finished by Shambala.

I also bought another roll of lining paper for drafting patterns. (I know I said I wasn't doing any drafting, but better to be prepared, right?)


I also got my summer briefing for my Foundation Diploma in Art and Design through the post, so hopefully I will get some sewing in there too.

Toni