Monday, October 19, 2015
I Just Wanna SCREEEEEEEEAM!!
When last I left you, I said I was going to stitch Good Wife's side seams and test fit it. Well, I did that and it appeared to fit well. But, then I go to place it on my mannequin and the zipper starts splitting.
The Good Wife Update
After publishing this post on how much I loved Alicia Florrick's dress, I am finally at the point where I'm constructing my version using Vogue 8305, which is out of print.
Monday, October 12, 2015
The Remnant Repository
Am I the only sewing enthusiast who has a difficult time tossing out fabric remnants from completed projects? I shared with you that I learned how to sew by watching my mother, and how she would use leftover fabric scraps from her clients' garments for other projects, including helping me augment the wardrobe of my Barbie dolls. So, I recognize holding on to fabric scraps as a learned behavior from Mommy.
I have found storing my scraps to be a challenge, partly due to the amount of space they required, but also because I wasn't always sure of the amount of usable "yardage" I had on hand.
Remnants were once stored at the bottom of my Sewing Room closet in a small plastic bin, which proved to be woefully inadequate capacity.
Fabric scraps would then find a temporary "home" in the storage drawers I used to categorize and store uncut fabric yardages.
I have found storing my scraps to be a challenge, partly due to the amount of space they required, but also because I wasn't always sure of the amount of usable "yardage" I had on hand.
Remnants were once stored at the bottom of my Sewing Room closet in a small plastic bin, which proved to be woefully inadequate capacity.
Fabric scraps would then find a temporary "home" in the storage drawers I used to categorize and store uncut fabric yardages.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Rebirth of a Leopard...
One of the pins I saved on my Sewing Inspirations - Skirts board is the image below. Something about the "casual chic" combination of the animal-print skirt, plain white tee and classic denim jacket really caught my attention.
Sunday, October 4, 2015
The Dresser Refinish
I shared with you how busy my spring and summer has been due to the amount of travelling I had to do for work. Well, now that the travel has slowed down, I've been able to devote time to making my sewing space visually appealing. I finally got all of my pattern boxes decorated, assembled, labeled and filled. Yes, a couple of them are decorated differently, and the color saturation on others is a little off, but they're all done. I will revisit the "odd" units at another time.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
My Spring and Summer Recap
Hey there! It's been a while, right? How have you been? If memory serves correctly, the last time we "talked", I was sharing with you with the process I used to create my pattern storage boxes. Yeah...I still gotta finish that lesson, don't I? Let me know if you're still interested in how I assemble and finish them...I'd be glad to share the remaining steps in the process with you.
If you recall, I was still at home recovering from surgery in January. Well, I returned to my full-time job at the end of February and almost immediately began a busy travel schedule for work. Between March and August, I've made multiple trips to Jackson, MS as well as Charleston, SC, Chicago and Alpharetta, GA.
Traveling for work can be grueling, and the worst part is time spent away from family and favorite activities which make life enjoyable. So, what made me feel better about the sacrifices? FOOD! I ate quite well, thanks in part to the meal per diem allowance Comcast provides to travelling employees.
While in Jackson, MS, I dined multiple times at Drago's Seafood Restaurant. This small chain of restaurants started in Louisiana, with the Jackson location being its third. In fact, the Jackson spot had recently celebrated its grand opening prior to my visit. They offer an excellent menu of fresh seafood choices, and easily the best cheesecake I've ever had.
Drago's in Jackson, MS |
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