Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Catching up + Lots of pictures of my fridge



 First up, the Mostly-Finished Tiramisu, aka "Tiramisu #2".  The first one is in the exact same stage as this one, but I discovered a hole in the fabric of waistband, and rather than do something boring like hemming it, I just stuck it in time-out and made another.  And wait for it...the new one needs hemming too.  I used some amazingly wonderful bamboo knit from Hart's, and was able to use only 1 3/4 yards, rather than the 2.5  listed on the envelope.  But, it's not like I needed to match stripes, so there you go.  I could have saved myself some time if I had actually read the sizing on the pattern--I assumed as a 34B, I would use the 35B size, but nope, WAY too big.  I sized down to a 30D, (not nearly as exciting as it might sound), and ended up taking out an inch on side seams, so I probably could have used a 30C. 

Pattern: Cake Tiramisu
Fabric: dark teal bamboo knit from Hart's fabric
Notions: clear elastic for underbust seam (to hold the gathering), fusible knit interfacing for shoulder seams



Cleverly turned sideways to minimize the
horizontal stripe effect.

 Next, Renfrew #9.  Seriously, I need to step away.  In my defense, this is my favorite to date.  And while I technically finished it and began wearing it over Winter Break, I've worn it once a week (at least) since completion.  The fabric is some cotton knit I picked up at Kaplan's over Thanksgiving weekend.    It is divine.  And no, I didn't step away and that brings me to...

See? Even dress forms can
appreciate accessories
Renfrew #10. Not much to say, except that this shirt was born out of spirit day desperation.  Have you ever looked in your closet and thought, "Good God, I can't wear that again or I'll poke my eye out?"  (Truly a first world problem, I know.)  This was made after bedtime the night before I needed a red shirt for work.  I had the fabric; I had the pattern: crisis averted.

Pattern: Sewaholic Renfrew
Fabric: striped knit from Kaplans, and red Laguna jersey from fabric.com
Notions: clear elastic to reinforce shoulder seams




Fourth: Christine Haynes Sassy Librarian Blouse.  Also finished over Winter Break, worn, washed, and terribly re-ironed since.  I used some Lisette cotton lawn and vintage buttons from the stash, as well as a small snap at the neck edge to hold the button placket flat. This looks much cuter on, so as it warms up, I'll get pictures in it.  At 20 degrees though, even with a sweater, that's just too hopeful.

dreadful ironing job


Fabric: Lisette cotton lawn from Joann's
Notions: lightweight interfacing, 6 vintage buttons, small snap



And 5, a total cheater inclusion, because this I finished last summer.  BUT, when I was ironing (badly) I pressed it, too, and decided I was pretty proud of it, and that it deserved photographing, too.  Burda Heidi Dress. Emerald green swiss dot, underlined with unbleached muslin, and lined with spring green cotton voile.  I made no adjustments, except in grading two sizes from the bust to the hips.  Oh, and I moved the front skirt pleats to match the top pleats.  I. Love. This. Dress. And again, as it warms up, I will wear it more often. 

Pattern: Burda Heidi dress
Fabric: Swiss dot cotton from Hancock's
Notions: muslin to underline, bright green invisible zip, yellow seam binding; interfacing, embroidery floss, and 3 hooks for belt


Thread chains a la fantastico.

I have to note that the belt took AS LONG AS the dress did to complete.  It is also underlined, and each strip is hand-tacked in place.  The instructions tell you to create the tubes, turn them inside out, place as desired, and top stitch in place, but clearly, that would be too easy.  I randomly braided six strips, slip stitched the ends, and at two-inch intervals tacked everything in place.  The belt closes with three hooks, and I used matching embroidery floss for thread chains for the eyes.  Because seriously? After all that work, I was NOT letting the silver eyes wink at people from my waist.






2 comments:

  1. Wow, your Tiramisu is gorgeous! I love it in a solid colour. I have to say I never hem knits but that's just because I am incredibly lazy.

    Also I love your Heidi dress. Totally forgot about that pattern but it's so classic.

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    1. Thank you! It's still not hemmed, probably because I'm lazy too, but also because I hate hemming. I kind of wish I could just put a band on it like the Renfrew...

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