Sunday, June 24, 2012

San Francisco Traveling Bags

For my 40th birthday, I'm heading with some friends to San Francisco.  I made up some bags for the ladies travelling from SK.  Great for shoes, smalls, jewelry or just about anything!


The aqua with coral flowers is made from a fat quarter from Prairie Chicks in Hague, while the other two are left-overs (sew-cycling) from the napkins I made for Eve.  I thought is was a good chance Olivia would like as she helped me pick the fabric for the napkins while we were at Fabricland for her curtains...bonus!


Vintage Flowergirl Dress

This is the most special dress.  I made it for my flowergirl 13 years ago.  Monique was 4 (left) and Imogen is 5 (right).  Surprisingly they do look alike!

 

My friend Sherrie has kept the dress, in mint condition I may add, for all this time.  On Friday night, she presented to me.  Wow.  I was in awe. 

When I showed Imogen the dress, she loved it.  Then I got out the photo album to show her Monique wearing it 13 years ago and Mummy's (and Daddy's) wedding.  She thought that was great...so much so, she wore it that same day to Clark's birthday party.

She looks (Imogen) a bit disheveled as it was taken following the party of the class running around a gym!

 

Birthday Gift - Clark

So on the same birthday theme (a non-made-in-China plastic $20 toy), I did personalized shorts for Imogen's friend Clark.  The party was held in a school gym - fantastic idea!  And the entire Kindergarten class was there.  What fun.


Fabric is just perfect - robot eating sharks - dating back to my mum's stash for my brothers (now adults...or at least in age!).

The book is a Barefoot book purchased from my friend Jennifer.  I love that it come with a CD too - just making it that much more enjoyable!


And I really enjoyed making the 'stormy' gift bag using up fabric my mum gave me.  It just screamed - boy!


Pattern - KS3042, a well-loved pattern with my all time favorite pocket from an out-of print Simplicity pattern - where you stitch folds to give it depth like a real cargo pocket - and it's big enough to carry several Hot wheels cars (I have seen this personally).


 

Birthday Gift - Gabriella

Imogen was invited to another birthday party (hurrah) at a local gymnastics place.  I am always pushing against the norm of a $20 gift - aka plastic toy made in China.  So I've been on a kick for a bit...and yes there will be more...to make a gift bag and fill it with one hand-made item (personalized of course with custom labels) and a book. 
Most of my books come from a dear friend, Jennifer, who sells an amazing brand of books called Barefoot Books.  I like buying from here as (1) the books are amazing (2) I love to help a friend out and (3) the bonus - they are cheaper than a local shoppe.
So we combined leftover star fabric from one of Imogen's skirts...that was a leftover from a quilt I made her niece in England--with a piece of fabric given to me by my mum.  Together the stars shone!  For fun, I added pockets as the birthday girl is a fun, gregarious little girl who needs pockets.

 
The bag is a fat quarter courtesy of my mum's stash (thanks) and lined with a remnant of really nice muslin, almost like a polished cotton.
 
All combined = a happy Imogen and birthday girl. 
I call it sew-cycling (kind of like recycling mixed in with cycling).



Monday, June 11, 2012

Tie one on | Silhouette 300

Thanks (again) to my mum for cleaning out her sewing room...and fabric.  I really liked the tulips (I guess she did too) but was stumped as to what to make.  A dress would be too loud.  Mmm...what I wasn't sure but I knew I had to do something...something fun. 

So I was flipping through my pattern book (a binder with the pattern envelopes only in page protectors), when I spotted this top.  The pattern photo is a bit dated...but the design screamed yes.  Yes to tulips, yes to summer, yes to fun, yes to sassy and yes to a little tie.  Oh and I already had the yellow belt.  That's why it had to be sleeveless.  Fun.
I do like these patterns, being blessed with a full bust, it's much easier to make as they are sized for B, C and D cup sizes.  I cheat...as I don't make the alteration for my full bust (I don't really want to accentuate it) so I make the correct circumference, and do a bit of alteration. 

Fabric: A floaty rayon from 15 years ago (guessing as mum said she bought it at the last sewing show that rolled through Saskatoon) from Estees in Edmonton.

Pattern: Silhouette 300

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Vintage Dress | NL6823


Well this is a very special dress as I made it 15 years ago for my friend's daughter, M.  M's now 18 and her mum stashed away all the items I made her, and passed them onto me.  I still remember purchasing the fabric as it was so cute.  My sewing skills have definitely improved over 15 years, but it's amazing it's still wearing fine.  My friend even passed it onto another friend who has 3 girls.  So in my books, that makes the dress vintage!
 Fabric: cotton knit from a fabric outlet store that used to be on 51st Street which is long gone!
Pattern: New Look 6823

A quickie | TJ 720

This top is such a quickie - cut, sew and wear within an hour.  No fitting, no darts, just fast.  Funny thing is that it looks quite warm...but if there is any breeze, you freeze in it!  I just loved the fabric and it goes with just about everything I own due to variegated colours.  Oooh look closely and you can see the mess in my sewing room in the background...could that be a future post?!?

Fabric: Recently purchased from Unique Textiles, locally owned boutique in Saskatoon.  I've seen in stores made up - very cool.

Pattern: Trudy Jansen 720 - Very Easy Doleman Sweater