17 August 2008

Adventures in Sewing

I have been sewing this weekend. Not quilting, tho. I have made 2 blouses for Auntie out of that slickery fashion fabric. Did I tell you that when I went to visit the last time that I took fabric with me? I wanted her to pick out what she wanted and she picked out all of them! *s* I shouldn't have been surprised because the reason I had it anyway was because she gave the fabric to me. So it just shows that she liked it enough to buy it in the first place.

It took me a bit of time to make a new pattern from the old tissue and then transfer the changes from the sloper onto the Do-Sew®. But now it is done and I'll be able to whip out the other 3 blouses. I forgot how nasty that collar was on that pattern. Bah! Plus the front is 2 inches shorter than the back because of her dowager hump.

I was on a roll with that slickery stuff. I also made a blanket for somebody (don't know who yet) that has that stuff on one side and Minkee on the other. Kind of like these. Hoo wee! I don't think I'll make another one of these. I didn't realize I was that much of a masochist.

My favorite wrist pincushion gave up the ghost. I'll have to make a new one, I suppose, since I really like the wrist pincushions and missed mine today. I kept trying to give myself acupuncture by putting my sewing pins in my wrist. Not fun. I think I remember that Michele had a tutorial. I'll have to check it out and hopefully carve out a bit of time to make one.

All in all, I busted 9 yards of stash. O and several partial spools of thread.

14 comments:

  1. Quilting makes you forget about that shiny,slikery stretchy fabric that exists out there. Good luck with the rest of the blouses.

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  2. I bet that slinky stuff is great with minky for a baby. :o)
    I am going to bind a piece of minly with a Liberty lawn print. (Instead of Masochist, I am just stupid. That is going to end up being a $100 project... Lawn - @$40/yard, Minky - @$20! I am doing blanket width binding, so I needed almost 2 yards!)

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  3. I just love to use up spools of thread! What a feeling!

    No wonder my kids call me a dork.

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  4. Such perseverence on the blouses! I doubt I would have kept my focus making the pattern changes, etc. Glad you have two done.

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  5. I don't envy you your slippery sewing. I think I'll stick with cotton and straight lines, thank you.

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  6. Way to bust through some stash! As a treat to yourself, you should buy some more. ~ksp

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  7. Wow, you sure were productive! I think I would like to make one of those pin cushions too...so if you find the directions, let me know! Thanks!

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  8. You are to be considered quite intrepid (in my book) for sewing with the 'slickery' fabrics . . . not something I would be brave enough to try.

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  9. I do believe that I do, indeed, have a Making a Wrist Pincushion tutorial.
    Thanks, Paula ;)

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  10. I don't envy you making blouses. Sorry about your pin cushion putting your pins in your wrist sounds like something I would do.

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  11. I agree with you about the masochistic activity that sewing with Minkee is. But... it's oh, so cuddly! Good luck with all your ongoing projects... I will check back to see your new pincushion. Best wishes!

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  12. You can sew all you want with the slickery stuff. I'll stick to cotton and home decorating fabric that isn't slickery.

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  13. You have been busy! I have made a few blankets with minky on one side and cotton or flannel on the other, and even that's a bit tricky. I was thinking of using spray basting to keep it from sliding while I sew, then washing.

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  14. How nice, there is nothing like a handcrafted blouse, especially custom made.
    Vicki

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