Friday, October 29, 2010

It's back!

My darling Divine J borrowed my overlocker last week as her baby had an accident involving a pin tucked into a fold - eeeek! As she was making 100 doll school uniforms for an order I handed my MyLock over instantly.

It arrived back yesterday with Judith's love (and 8 balls of Morris and Sons Paddington yarn!) and now I'm off again.













I've finished up my summer pyjamas, made from a single bed doona cover given to me in a PILE of fabric by my sister. She collected a tonne of strikes from her work and she thought I might find a use for them...oh really? Understatement!













The pattern is Kwik Sew 2811 and I've used it before for my winter flannelette pj's which i have worn almost to death. The thing I love most about this pattern is the little details: fully turned plackets, the little tie at the front of the pants, the binding on the short sleeves.

My next project is a pair of sleep shorts for Felix, using another spare doona. The leftovers will make summer pj's for Marcus, and I may be pathetic, but matching outfits for father and son? Tacky goodness assured!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Brilliant idea or massive disaster?

I decided to sign up for the Wardrobe Re-Fashion for a two month stint, as a way to refocus myself on my sewing for Moi and for Marcus (sorry Felix!).










Now, I know I have enough fabric to get me through this, and I need a lot of clothes for summer, and luckily I have a truckload of patterns to see me through. The question is how long before I lose my mind?

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Shirts Ahoy

I love making shirts. They fit together as easily as a jigsaw puzzle and you can't stop working on them until they're entirely done.













The pattern is Kwik Sew 3730, which I also used to make Marcus' flannelette jumpsuit that I keep dressing him in. I'm making another one up soon, but I wanted to make this little shirt first.

Fabric is from Spotlight, bought on an expedition with my mum, niece and nephew (and baby Marcus of course!). I have enough left over to make him a long sleeve shirt for mid-winter too, so that's on the cards for next month.













Today the hunt begins for teeny green apple shaped buttons, and then the long sleeved shirt making begins.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Today's mistakes and mayhem

The present is due in four hours. Let's recap:

1. Did I ensure that the bias binding was wide enough?



No.

2. Did I remember to check if the bobbin was all one colour?



No.

3. Did I make sure I had more needles in case my last one breaks while making the presentation bag?


No.

Today just sucks.