Showing posts with label Finished project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finished project. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Butterick 5497
Before I actually bought this pattern, I kept hesitating on it. I would pick it up, have it in my cart and then put it back. I really didnt think it would look good after being sewn up, finally one day I decided to bite the bullet and buy it because it was on sale.
I also googled it to see other peoples versions of the patterns and they all looked awesome so I figured I would give it a shot.
The top is loose but the gathering looks nice and is quite flattering. I cant wait to actually wear it out somewhere.
I loved the back of this shirt, I will have to wear it with a tank top as the low back shows off bras.
I used some spare black material I had, I wanted to make sure that I actually liked the style before I tried making it with some of my good fabric.
And....fin.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Finished Colour Block Shirt (with sleeves)
I know the pictures to this are sort of terrible, but since losing my "sewing area" and now sharing it with my hubbys office, it's cramed quarters, and nowhere to take pictures. So here it goes.
Here is the front section cut out but not sewn together. I decided to put my purple colour in the middle to break up the blue/green I had going on
Next I cut out sleeves. I sort of "franken-patterned" this top. I dug into my pattern stash and grabbed the first one that I saw had sleeves I had sewn before. Simplicity 4076 (which is apparently still in print)
I cut out the back and the sleeve at the same time.
Sewed the shoulders together
Then sewed on the sleeves (after that I forgot to take pictures). I sewed up the side seams, and hemmed the bottom of the shirt with a twin needle.
I ended up cutting out bands to go around the sleeves because they weren't long enough, as well as making a make-shift neckband for the collar of my shirt. It doesn't look "perfect" on the dummy, but I am really happy with how it turned out. however I really do need to get my serger in to be looked at, it's not running like it should be.
Here is the front section cut out but not sewn together. I decided to put my purple colour in the middle to break up the blue/green I had going on
Here is the top sewn together (but not pressed). At this point it was that I realised that I made a good choice in the colour scheme (and happy I had to use brown instead of navy blue material).
Next I cut out sleeves. I sort of "franken-patterned" this top. I dug into my pattern stash and grabbed the first one that I saw had sleeves I had sewn before. Simplicity 4076 (which is apparently still in print)
I cut out the back and the sleeve at the same time.
Sewed the shoulders together
Then sewed on the sleeves (after that I forgot to take pictures). I sewed up the side seams, and hemmed the bottom of the shirt with a twin needle.
I ended up cutting out bands to go around the sleeves because they weren't long enough, as well as making a make-shift neckband for the collar of my shirt. It doesn't look "perfect" on the dummy, but I am really happy with how it turned out. however I really do need to get my serger in to be looked at, it's not running like it should be.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Another UFO finished.
I have finally finished a top that I previously blogged about. The
original top, even though unfinished was supposed to look like this
| so smiley and happy and yellow that day. |
I took that off. I also took off the white neckband and traded it for grey (the stars on the shirt are silver, so why not?). I liked the crossed over look but it never sat right on me so I turned the shirt backwards, and created a scoopneck top instead.
| Here is the back. |
It's still a bit tight, but it's not as horrible as the top photo. I will actually wear this out in public when the time is right....
Friday, October 26, 2012
Argyle Scoopneck
I ordered this Argyle fabric about 2 years ago from Mood Fabrics (I had a groupon). I had been hesitating about what to make, and then I realised that the longer I hold on to this fabric, the more I will fret about what to make. There is no perfect and ideal pattern for every single piece of fabric I buy and I always find myself hesitating to cut because I worry that there might be a better pattern down the line. I finally decided "screw it" started cutting.
The pattern is from a previously loved top that I was no longer wearing. I took it apart, traced it and viola! The front is the argyle pattern and the sleeves and back is dark purple.
Somehow I was able to sew most of it during naptime, if it had not been for my machine acting up I would have finished all of it during naptime.
The pattern is from a previously loved top that I was no longer wearing. I took it apart, traced it and viola! The front is the argyle pattern and the sleeves and back is dark purple.
Somehow I was able to sew most of it during naptime, if it had not been for my machine acting up I would have finished all of it during naptime.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Quick "weight loss" fit
I bought this top online about 2 months ago from Rickis (damn I love that store), and I had a size large, colour purple sitting in my online shopping cart. Well, Rickis played a cruel cruel joke on me, and when I checked out they said "oh, hey BTW the shirt colour and size you wanted are gone, your option is a XXL in grey/black". I really liked the shirt, and it was a good deal, so I said "Since we are SUCH good friends, I WILL buy this shirt and I will take it in.
Without further ado, here is the before and after.
Before - big boxy, and shapeless
After-fitted, and still long enough to suit me.
It was fairly quick, and I think in the end I took about 4-5 inches on each side, BAM. The arms might not be completely matched underneath, but no one will be checking up in my business so it's ok.
Without further ado, here is the before and after.
Before - big boxy, and shapeless
| Oh hey, my "unimpressed face" |
| Oh, even better, my "pretend to smile" face |
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
This shirt needs more fedora....
As I've said before, I hate taking pictures for this blog, but using my "judy" isn't as fun because the tops I make look weird on it. I decided that my shirt needed more Fedora.
I started this shirt about 2 years ago, but then I got preggers and stopped working on it.
The material itself is really thick/heavy, and super stretchy, so it took a few tries of taking it in to get it just right, The shoulders are supposed to have pleats throughout the sleeve I said "screw that" and just did one big pleat at the top shoulder seam.
I might make this top again but next time I will use a lighter-weight material, and figure out a way to just omit the pleats from the shoulder.
This was the pattern I used Simplicity 2283, view C (can't post a picture because it won't let me save it, boooo)
I started this shirt about 2 years ago, but then I got preggers and stopped working on it.
The material itself is really thick/heavy, and super stretchy, so it took a few tries of taking it in to get it just right, The shoulders are supposed to have pleats throughout the sleeve I said "screw that" and just did one big pleat at the top shoulder seam.
I might make this top again but next time I will use a lighter-weight material, and figure out a way to just omit the pleats from the shoulder.
This was the pattern I used Simplicity 2283, view C (can't post a picture because it won't let me save it, boooo)
Friday, July 20, 2012
Refashioning my refashion
I didn't blog about this top after I had made it, so I will introduce you to it right now.
This shirt was originally 2 shirts and a tank top. All stretched out, or worn out or holey. They needed a new home, and it was either going to be back in my closet, or in a donation bin.
I decided that I had nothing to lose by refashioning it, so I this was the start of the shirt (sorry no tank top pictures!)
The beggining of the shirt:
This was the middle - a cowl neck shirt, with complete stain? how did I miss that!
The end result was this tank top. I don't normally expose my arms, because if you couldn't tell I am afraid of the sun, but I needed to show 'em off for this post, YAY!
This shirt was originally 2 shirts and a tank top. All stretched out, or worn out or holey. They needed a new home, and it was either going to be back in my closet, or in a donation bin.
I decided that I had nothing to lose by refashioning it, so I this was the start of the shirt (sorry no tank top pictures!)
The beggining of the shirt:
This was the middle - a cowl neck shirt, with complete stain? how did I miss that!
The end result was this tank top. I don't normally expose my arms, because if you couldn't tell I am afraid of the sun, but I needed to show 'em off for this post, YAY!
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Ruchey Goodness Tutorial
| Fold front of shirt in half, mark the distance from the fold of how much you want to take out (I removed 3 inches from the centre, 6 in total) |
| You can either leave the middle section folded, or unfold it like I did. You will use this piece as a template for your new section. |
| Now gather the fabric. I gathered mine by basting, and then hand gathering. |
| Pin the right sides together of the new middle piece and the front sides. |
| Pin your neckband to the shirt. I have also re-hemmed the bottom and taken the sleeves up |
| Once you are all hemmed up, you are finished, voila!! Yea, I hate taking my own picture, that is why I am wearing those glasses. |
Monday, July 9, 2012
Ruchey goodness
I have been in love with a certain top from Rickis, but since I am not in Canada, and don't feel like paying a ton of money for the shirt, plus shipping, I decided to DIY.
It didn't turn out exactly like the shirt, I should have added more length to the grey section so it gathered a lot more, and also should have made it less wide. I will still wear it, but I am trying it again with the black shirt as we speak.
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| The shirt in question that I am trying to recreate |
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| Forgot to take a before picture of the original top, but this is the same shirt in black. |
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| The end result |
It didn't turn out exactly like the shirt, I should have added more length to the grey section so it gathered a lot more, and also should have made it less wide. I will still wear it, but I am trying it again with the black shirt as we speak.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Blue Polka Dots
I think if I sew during nap time I could possibly get one dress or top or skirt done a week. It might take me a while to bust through my stash but it seems like now that Ms.Baby takes longer naps I am able to do more.
I have had this skirt pattern on my -to sew- list for a while now (since before Ms.Baby came along).
The fabric for this skirt is a weird texture, sort of stiff, not very flowy, but I had enough of it that I wanted to try this skirt. I think I will try making this skirt again, but next time I am going to use lighter weight material. Until then I will be happy with the fact that I am finally able to start and finish making my own clothes.
I have had this skirt pattern on my -to sew- list for a while now (since before Ms.Baby came along).
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| This is the skirt pattern cover |
| My finished product |
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Eyelet Skirt
I better write quick before the children wake up, heh heh heh.
So I am slowly (and I mean slooooowly) busting through my fabric stash. I seem to hit a wall whenever I go to sew something. I either have the pattern, but not the fabric, or I have the fabric but them hem and haw over what to do with it.
This was the skirt that almost wasn't.....
My mom bought this black eyelet material for my sister about 6 years ago, she was supposed to make a graduation dress out of it. She ended up buying a dress and I snatched up the material quickly. There was quite a bit of it, so I used most of it to make a dress for a wedding I went to. I found the rest of it on Monday, and was about to cut it into a top, but stopped and decided that I wanted a pretty skirt. Because it is eyelet it is see through, so I found some other unused material in there and cut it into skirt lining. I think it turned out better than I had hoped it would, and I will be wearing it out soon (date night perhaps?).
The first picture came out really dark because the flash was on, but it focused on a white bag that I cropped out.
This is the skirt with the flash actually working. I like the end result, even if it took a few days.
I should also mention that I just about killed my sewing machine a few weeks ago. I had been messing with the tension, and then it just wouldnt work. It took about a week of sewing, and yelling, and messing with the tension to get it back to "normal". It will at least sew 2 pieces of cloth together now without unthreading completely.
Looks like its time to start saving for my "dream machine".
So I am slowly (and I mean slooooowly) busting through my fabric stash. I seem to hit a wall whenever I go to sew something. I either have the pattern, but not the fabric, or I have the fabric but them hem and haw over what to do with it.
This was the skirt that almost wasn't.....
My mom bought this black eyelet material for my sister about 6 years ago, she was supposed to make a graduation dress out of it. She ended up buying a dress and I snatched up the material quickly. There was quite a bit of it, so I used most of it to make a dress for a wedding I went to. I found the rest of it on Monday, and was about to cut it into a top, but stopped and decided that I wanted a pretty skirt. Because it is eyelet it is see through, so I found some other unused material in there and cut it into skirt lining. I think it turned out better than I had hoped it would, and I will be wearing it out soon (date night perhaps?).
The first picture came out really dark because the flash was on, but it focused on a white bag that I cropped out.
This is the skirt with the flash actually working. I like the end result, even if it took a few days.
Looks like its time to start saving for my "dream machine".
Friday, May 4, 2012
White Butterfly Top
I call this my Butterfly top because the sleeves are flowy, and remind me of wings. I started this top about 3 years ago, I hated the sleeves, the shirt was too big and I kept taking it in and taking it in until it fit. Then I tried to take the sleeves in to make them not so flowy. I hated how it all turned out so I threw it in my pile of -works in progress-. After I found it I couldnt figure out why I hated it so much, and after I saw what I had done to the sleeves I undid all the stitching and realised I loved the butterfly wing sleeves. I added a band to the bottom of the shirt like I do with all of my tops so it would add length and I wouldnt have to hem it.
Yay.
Here is the top...
Yay.
Here is the top...
Before
After
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
My name is Plex, Plex, p p p p p p p p p p Plex!
So Booger Bears birthday is tomorrow, and I really wanted to make him something that he might actually enjoy, so I decided on this.
It's Plex from Yo Gabba Gabba. I can't quite be 100% sure that Plex is his favourite, but judging by the fact that he grabbed a Plex Beanie Baby over the rest of the crew leads me to beleive he does like him the best.
It took a few days of back and forth to the fabric store, but I finished it!
I had sewed the yellow head on first without interfacing and holy crap was it awful! I took the yellow off, put some interfacing onto the back of the shirt as well as all the other pieces, and it looks loads better! The eyes are crooked, and there are bits that I don't like, but at the end of the day, no one can look at that shirt and not think it looks just like a magic robot!
Also, just to add an extra bit of love to the shirt, the blue used to be a shirt I LOVED in highschool. I saved the shirt, hoping to someday use it for myself again and then one day I must have been too scissor happy and I ruined the shirt. I guess I had saved it for some reason and since my parents are visiting from Canada and they brought down one of my old fabric bins I discovered it there. Now, the blue is being passed down to my son and maybe he will love his blue shirt as much as I loved mine.
Fin.
It's Plex from Yo Gabba Gabba. I can't quite be 100% sure that Plex is his favourite, but judging by the fact that he grabbed a Plex Beanie Baby over the rest of the crew leads me to beleive he does like him the best.
It took a few days of back and forth to the fabric store, but I finished it!
I had sewed the yellow head on first without interfacing and holy crap was it awful! I took the yellow off, put some interfacing onto the back of the shirt as well as all the other pieces, and it looks loads better! The eyes are crooked, and there are bits that I don't like, but at the end of the day, no one can look at that shirt and not think it looks just like a magic robot!
Also, just to add an extra bit of love to the shirt, the blue used to be a shirt I LOVED in highschool. I saved the shirt, hoping to someday use it for myself again and then one day I must have been too scissor happy and I ruined the shirt. I guess I had saved it for some reason and since my parents are visiting from Canada and they brought down one of my old fabric bins I discovered it there. Now, the blue is being passed down to my son and maybe he will love his blue shirt as much as I loved mine.
Fin.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
The hooters are done!
So this was quite an adventure in sewing, one I'm not sure I'll be willing to take again any time soon. The first blanket I started out with was quite a learning experience. It's not so much a blanket as 2 pieces of fabric with batting in the middle that I could probably lay the baby on.
I Think was frustrated me about it was all those little tiny pieces that were pre-sewn together to make it look like a quilt. The back side of the fabric I kept cutting to make it even with the pre-sewn, and then it wouldn't be the same size, I did this about 2-3 times before I finally said f*ck it, I sewed it together and hoped for the best, it turned out alright, not my best work.
The second one, I'm glad I did 2nd, it was supposed to be that "je ne said quois" ha ha. I learned some more with this piece. I had it pinned together, and sewn on 3 sides, the forth side was not lining up and I kept swearing at it, but it still wouldn't line up. Then I held it up in the air, and shook it and immediately saw my problem. Those wonderful little owls were making the fabric scrunch up a little bit. I fiddled with the fabric, stretched it, pulled it, unstitched on of the sides, and voila, I finally got it to work for me!
So, the lesson I learned here is, if I really am ever going to quilt again, I need to start from scratch, on my own, no more pre-sewn quilt pieces!
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Busy busy bee
Well, since I'm stuck here in Texas, and probably not being able to travel to Canada for my sisters wedding, I've decided to kick start making stuff for baby girls room. Today I started making sheets for her room. I know you're asking yourself "why wouldn't you just buy crib sheets, they are cheaper that way". While that is *sometimes* true, I couldn't resist the fabrics I picked :). I had a 40% and a 50% off coupon that I used for both sets of material, and since they were 7.99/yd and I needed 2 yards, I figured it wasn't to bad.
I have an owl theme for her room, and found some girly type owl material, and the other material I found I've loved for a while. It has apples and pears on it, and doesn't match her decor at all, but I had to have it!!!
My last project I started before I knew I wouldn't be travelling, I'm still not sure if I want to keep it, or give it to a friend. I had a major surplus of Tulle laying around and didn't know what to do with it. I looked up some tutorials for Tutus and decided this is what I would use it for.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
I finally finished it
Well, first I started it, and then I finished it, all in one day.
I cut out the Infinity "Dummy" dress. It's a polyester blend which will just be *oh so breathable in this texas heat :O. I might eventually wear it when the weather cools down here.
Here is a picture, it's a terrible picture, but I was making the "Clark smiling" face. No word of a lie, when he smiles it looks like a big fake grin.
*insert sarcasm.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
First Birthday Onesie
I will try and post a picture of this tomorrow (as long as I'm feeling well enough to sew...fighting a sickness suuuucks).
I've decided to do this the easy way, rather than searching for a onesie that declares Clarks 1st Birthday, and trying to find it in an 18 month size, I am taking a onesie from his plethora of white onesies and sewing a red "1" on it. Why red? Because it's his favourite colour!
So, here is crossing my fingers for tomorrow!
Edit:
Here it is!! It's simple, because my sewing skills, well they aren't limited, but they aren't that creative either. Plus, I plan on having this on him during the cake eating session, so he can mess it up without me freaking out about "You're supposed to wear that again!"
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