Saturday, June 21, 2008

Patterns, purloined and otherwise

One of the perks, for me, of being invited into Moggy's sewing studio is raiding her stash of vintage patterns, and making off with some patterns in my size.
Here are the latest ones to find their way back to Sydney with me:


I am slightly obsessed with that green frock with pockets on the far left in the top pattern, and might muslin it in black this weekend.
Oh, and I found pictures of the other three patterns I bought from Out of the Ashes:


Loving the red and blue frocks in the first one, the collar tie on the middle frock, and the sleeveless blouse in the last pattern.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Patterns

I bought some patterns from Out of the Ashes, including these:



I'm on a 60s kick now. Moggy and I had a sewing evening last Friday in her swanky new sewing studio, making a 60s frock for our friend, S. A whole load of girly fun was had by all.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Pillow of society

While Kitty was here she encouraged me to take up the fine four-for-$30 cushions deal at Dog's Breakfast on Johnson St in Fitzroy (note: four cushions are not easy for one person to carry. Second note: even with two people carrying said cushions, it is not advised to go into narrow shops selling cones of overlocking thread - cushions have corners, y'know).

Anyway, this means that I can finally use the stash-o-barkcloth I bought at least a year ago in Cushion Anticipation:

Here is the first one - I like to call him Mr Plumpy (that is also the cat's winter name, but I'm sure he won't mind).

Note to self: take pictures of cushions the right way up. I tried to rotate the picture, but it just looks odd...

Edited to add: Here is the whole Plumpy family. I do like furnishings, so dashed quick to sew!


Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Stash Extension Machine

As one would expect when Moggy and Kitty are in the same city, we shopped for fabric...

On Friday I bought some $5 patterns from Clegs:






And one from Spotlight today (all patterns half price - Clegs don't have Kwik Sew). I am trusting that, in the usual way, Kwik Sew looks better made up than they do on the not-very-appealing pictures in the catalogue:



Bought some lovely 'ghostly cherry' fabric - this is a fine white fabric with translucent pink cherries with green leaves (thinking a full-skirted shirtdress from this one)
I also bought some navy blue stretch bengaline, which I hope to make a sailor frock from (don't have a pattern, I am hoping to fudge one somehow).

Some patterns arrived from the Out of The Ashes in the USA that I ordered the other week - some vintage and one just OOP:

As did some lovely fabric from Contemporary Cloth (which, oddly, is actually designed in Sydney but cheaper to buy from the USA):

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Just for the record...

I'm off to see Wanda Jackson - The Queen Of Rockabilly! - in a couple of weeks so I thought I should make a frock for the occasion.

It so happens I had 4 or so yards of record print fabric (see first small pic on this previous stashpost) and a new Simplicity pattern (3774) to try out. It's one of those ones that you look at and think it is rather no-thank-you, but when you have a closer look realise it Has Potential:
Look at that sweet crossover bodice! Those little sleeves! Forget the aqua and pink abomination of a fabric...

So here is the bodice part - I frankensteined an almost full circle skirt on, but I am waiting for delivery of a couple of crinoline petticoats and shall wait to post the full thing until then.

EDITED TO ADD: I've stuck the with-petticoat pics on Sew Retro to encourage reluctant petticoat wearers out there.


The bodice is lined - inside there are darts rather than pleats, so it sits very nicely. I think the pleats might be lost a little in this rather *ahem* busy fabric, but they do make a nice shape.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Little frocker


I did a bit of a stash dive this morning, because it's littlest neice Gioia's birthday soon, and she has nearly grown out of last year's frock. I had a fabric in mind, but then I saw that I had enough apple print cotton left over from making my blouse. I thought it would be cuter than the plain fabric I had in mind. This is the third frock I've made for her, all from New Look 6578.
It's a handy little pinny, good for layering so it can be worn for most of the year.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

OOL*


Mmmm, view B in a spotty silk.

*Object Of Lust

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Stormy



I'm done with the shirtdresses, but not yet done with three quarter sleeves with cuffs it seems. I am on a mission to make winter dresses I can use for tripfits, as this is a big travel year for me. This is Vogue 8409, view A, in a dark grey viscose knit. It's not finished yet, there's still some basting showing, it's not hemmed and I haven't handstitched the cuff facings up, so they're just folded inside in this photo.
The pattern is for wovens, so I traced off a size smaller than I usually would, and pinned out the darts on the pattern. I left out the zip, so I cut the bodice back, band back and skirt back on the fold. I also didn't use the band facing, because this fabric is quite thick and it would have been too bulky. I also overlocked and turned the neckline and back neck edges, instead of using facings. Pfft, who needs facings?
I will overlock and turn the hem too, and I quite like this length, so it will be my usual teeny hem.
Edited to add finished photos, on my way out to dinner tonight.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Why I didn't sew this weekend...


...because I was cleaning /reorganising the front room into Guest Quarters / Computer room thingummy setup.

I'm sure it doesn't sound much, but there was a LOT of stuff in there... now it is all somewhere else (out of sight, out of mind for the moment). But I can see all my sewing books! Hoorah!

Still lots more organising to go though.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

(Almost) instant gratification

I bought this fabric and half past four and had the pinafore done by half past seven... it's a bought shirt though (co-incidently bought at the same place I got the fabric, I just realised).

I made the pattern from a 'sloper' a couple of years ago, inspired by a wonderful 1950s Vogue sewing book. (the red is the first fabric I made it from - a lovely wool woven with lycra)

As may be obvious, I do love a pinafore!

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Shirty


I think I'm ready to move on from this pattern now. But what else could this fabric be? It had to be this pattern, there was nothing else for it.
This is a linen/cotton mix (I think). Moggy and I both bought some in Cabramatta last year. I only bought 2 metres, and I had to be very creative with folding to get the pattern laid out, including the absolutely necessary 3/4 sleeves and cuffs.

I went to Remnants Warehouse today to get some zips, and on my way out the door saw this lovely fabric, a heavy stretch cotton sateen with blue and grey roses. I love blue roses on fabric. It insisted on coming home with me and becoming a gorgeous 50s frock. At some point.

Tripafore


OK, so I'm off overseas again in October, so of course I need a slightly different set of tripfits. I'm going to Rome and Paris, people, I must have clothes worthy of eyeliner!

So I have a few bits from the Japan trip, plus a few extras. I'm trying to travel super light, since we will be taking trains about the place and don't want to haul crapola all over the place.

Here's the first bit - a dress/pinafore in thick black stretch from Vogue 2446.

I want to make a wrap blouse to go under - I think I'll try Livebird's Rizzo blouse.

I am also thinking of some kind of cunning jacket-coat thingy which will somehow be stylish, full of pockets, yet unbulky... I might try the Stretch 'n' Sew 1025 blazer