I hope you are all doing well. We finally have some nice weather and I took my lovely gift card to spend it all! I was very restrained.
The featured post is a knit that will be a simple dress. I also got some peacock fabric to make a bellydance costume, a piece of shirting to fix a too small project, and a cotton fabric that mimics wool for a jumper. I told one of my coworkers that I would show off the dress they had bought me after I made it. 🙂 The jumper fabric is one I’ve wanted for a while. I also snuck in some crazy flamingo fabric to make an apron. It was too much for a 50’s style poufy dress, I thought.
I also cleared off my sewing table downstairs and sorted some more boxes and unearthed projects from the past. I was disappointed with most of them. They all are too small! Yesterday was a super frustrating sewing adventure trying to fix them.
Take this dress for example:
Super cute, made from a vintage sheet. This was one of my first efforts and I misread the pattern and didn’t add a zipper. I took it to my MIL and said “Is there supposed to be a zipper?”  She very kindly didn’t laugh at me, just told me yes. I then promptly put it in a bin and forgot about it. The skirt part fits, but after I cut the back for the zipper, it doesn’t work. The Husband says I should keep intact for motivation, but it might get chopped for a skirt.
This was supposed to be pants, but I was silly, and didn’t wash the fabric, so it will shrink like crazy. Also, why in the world did I choose brown linen?!
I wouldn’t have worn these, even if they were the right size. Geez… Anyone want some linen remnants? I might make some tote bags for Etsy with them or something.
This dress is still in the muslin stage. I despise making muslins. Ick. You have to make two dresses, one of them unwearable, if you don’t use good fabric. I understand why you would want to make a muslin, I just haven’t.
I may try to dye this after I’m done. It has some complicated techniques that I wanted to try before using my fancy (not brown) linen. Maybe I can actually use this muslin!
I cut out a new pattern this weekend, despite Fancy not wanting me to do anything but pet her. 🙂
I pulled a couple of fabric possibilities for it. This red batik has a very light floral pattern.
This fabric was originally grey; however I washed it with a large piece of purple batik and now it’s light purple… It still looks pretty.
I want to make the red in the first version and the purple one in the second, without a high low hem.
Now, I did end up with one successful project at least.
I had tried serging the edges of the white fabric and it was not a pretty sight. Now it has pretty edges and strawberries on the back!
I realized I make pretty aprons for my Mom, but forget to make them for me! How silly!
Well, that’s my UFO update for now. I’m hoping to have some more to report next week. The Husband has started asking me “What do you need to finish?” when I say I don’t know what to sew.
Wish me good seams! And less frustration!