Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Briefcase #2

Briefcase #2

After posting my husband's birthday briefcase, I had requests for the pattern.  I've been working on making a pattern (something totally new for me) and this is my second shot at the briefcase.

The truly amazing thing about this briefcase is my daughter wove the fabric on a loom (Not the cotton print but the background fabric). She owns a loom the size of a bedroom and she wove the fabric on that loom. 

Every time I work on this I find something else I should have done differently.  The outside pocket when unzipped is unfinished.  No big deal now but when making the pattern I want that to be finished.  I also haven't figured out a good way to put that lining into the bag. 

Here's the finished product....

It's July? Simplicity 8014 Shirt dress

It's July? Simplicity 8014 Shirt dress

Not sure how I did not post between April and July but life flows by and blogging fell by the wayside.  I'm still sewing.  Here is my latest creation...

I've been wanting to recreate a shirt dress I had in my 20's.  It was made of Lavender Linen and was my favorite go to summer dress.  I wore it to work, church, special occasions and finally it had to be retired. 

I saw a picture online of a plaid summer shirt dress and that inspired me to make mine out of plaid.  It still needs the buttons, buttonholes and a hem but I'm heading out for a week of camping and I really wanted to share this first. 

I made a size 12 and it was a bit snug in the arm holes so I think I will grade up to a 14 there.  It also was a bit snug at the waist and I trimmed my seam allowances down to get another inch but next one I cut out I'll add some more ease in it.  I'd rather snug something up than have to try to take it out. 

Matching the really big plaids was more of a trick than I anticipated but I think it will do.  Definitely needs a belt to break up the waist going from straight plaid to on the bias plaid. 

I'm always looking for comfortable dresses to wear to church so I think my next one will be out of an autumnal solid color, with long sleeves,  that I can dress up with scarves and accessories. 


Saturday, April 14, 2018

Birthday Briefcase

Birthday Briefcase

I've been married for 36 years.  In that time I've made my hubby ties, vest and even dress shirts for work.  Two days before his 59th birthday, I had the inspiration that his old briefcase was shabby looking and he needed a new one.  I would MAKE him one!  I searched for a couple of hours for a pattern but no luck.  I looked at the old briefcase and thought about my decades of sewing and thought...I can do this!  And so I did.  I made the briefcase without a pattern.  It was not as easy as I thought it would be...I had 1.5 days to do it...and trust me, there was fabric flying everywhere!

Here's the finished product:
His briefcase was always stuffed to the brim so I increased the gusset from 2 inches to 5 inches.  I planned on doing a drop in lining but I really didn't like the sloppy look so I stitched in the ditch on the seams to anchor the lining. 

I posted the bag on a sew website asking a couple of questions and a number of people were interested in my pattern...I've never made a pattern before but the idea is exciting....I think that will be my next adventure. 

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Whew! Just in time...Bunny & Carrot.

Whew!  Just in time...Bunny & Carrot.

I offered to serve as a pattern tester for Liel.  This is an inde pattern maker who makes children's toys.  I wasn't chosen but did get this pattern half off for applying! 

The bunny was tricky but only because it's so small.  I think the next one I do will be 50% bigger.  He turned out very cute though.. I used minky fabric so he's incredibly soft.  I also used plastic eyes and nose and skipped the mouth.  These were inherited from my MIL and I always enjoy when I find a way to use her supplies. 

The pattern also came with a carrot suit.  This was a bear to make!  It looks easy enough and it really wasn't difficult but there was a lot of felt, inside and out.  I think it I EVER make it again, I'll use cotton fabric for the inside.  It would make the whole process much easier and since you really can't see the inside, I think it would be just fine.  

This is for my 10 year old granddaughter.  Here's hoping she loves it!  

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Lane Raglan, times 3

Lane Raglan, times 3

I'm still working on perfecting that Lane Raglan by Hey, June patterns and I think I've finally done it. 

I added an inch to the neckline following this tutorial.  Then I downsized the hips to an XL and took in the waist one inch.  I shortened the neckband 1.5 inches.  The end result is an almost perfect fit and a super cute and comfy shirt.  I think I'm going to be living in these shirts. 

The fabric is brushed poly from Cali fabrics.  It has great stretch and recovery and it is unbelievably soft!  The price was very reasonable as was the shipping. 

Here's the final product:

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Lane raglan, part 2

Lane raglan, part 2

I joined the Hey June! facebook group and asked for some help.  Fabulous people, sewers!  Another sewer had the same issue and had contacted the pattern designer who gave her some tips for making that neckline smaller and she, of course, shared them with me. 

I added an inch to the neck line and the tops of the sleeves.  I also thought I'd try the size small.  The neckline is MUCH better but the smaller size is a bit tight in the shoulders. 

I'm going to try this again with the added inch to the size medium and I think I will have found the PERFECT fit! 

Stay tuned....

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Lane Raglan by Hey June patterns

Lane Raglan by Hey June patterns

I've been working on so many things lately that I never had time to finish this shirt and blog about it.  I had seen a ton of good reviews online about it and it looked easy enough so I thought I'd give it a go. 

I made it in a size medium with XL adjustment at the hip to accommodate the pear shape.  It sewed up easy but the fit was not great.  The top was just to big, and was showing my bra strap.   (hate that...)  I cut 3 inches off the neckband and reapplied and that helped.  It's still a bit big so next time I will ignore the sizing chart and just cut a size small.  The hips were also to big and I ended up adjusting 1 1/2 inches on both sides to make it smaller.  Definitely need to go down a size there too.

I love the look of it on the dress form but not sure how much I'll wear it because of the neckline issue.  I also wonder if the stretch of the body might have a lot to do with size.  The next fabric I bought to go with it is has a lot less stretch....Hmm...might cut larger and size down just in case.

Here's the final garment....