Friday, August 12, 2016

August Challenge Update

When I left off the other day, I had completed 2 items out of my planned 31.  Since it's now August 12th, I should be at 12 items right?  Um, well....not quite.  Behold my updated progress list below.

1. Scientific Seamstress Mickey bowling shirt
2. P4P Essential Tank from Swear Like a Lady
3. Duck Butt Designs Panel Pocket Romper from Wanderlust Designs custom panel & Purple Seamstress solids
4. Ellidactyl 5k Tank from Wanderlust Designs custom panel & Purple Seamstress solids
5. Ellidactyl 5k Tank from Wanderlust Designs custom panel & Purple Seamstress solids

Note: I am not double-counting one item there for the 5k tank.  As you may know if you've read here before/know me, I have two girls that are only 2 years apart in age and they like to fight about EVERYTHING.  I confess last year I had the brilliant idea to make one Easter dress skirt portion from pink fabric and one from purple.  This resulted in a ridiculous argument over who got the pretty pink and who got stuck with purple.  Never again.  So you will see two of the same item a whole lot on this list.  I'm even further behind than I was when I started but I still feel pretty optimistic about my ability to meet my goal.  I've been sewing fairly steadily every day and things are getting checked off so I'm happy!

Monday, August 8, 2016

August Challenge

I confess I am a terrible blogger.  Mostly this is because I am a terrible picture taker and the thing that I love most about other sewing blogs is the pictures, so I feel awful when I don't have any to show.  However, I've decided to make August a big sewing month for me and this blog is going to be my accountability so I expect that I'll be posting quite a bit in the next three weeks or so.

Today starts KCW's summer session and I love KCW.  (For those not in the know, this is Kid's Clothes Week where you commit to sew at least one hour every day for your kids!)  It gives me a goal to work towards and I love goals.  I've decided to expand upon this goal this month and challenge myself to complete one item for every day in August.  Yep, I'm going to make 31 items this month.  This sounds daunting but really is more realistic than it first appears.

I confess I have this terrible habit of starting items and then leaving off and not completing them.  This pile of UFO's (unfinished objects) grows and grows.  Many of them will take less than 20 minutes to complete and yet they do not get done because it's more fun to just move on to something else.  With my lofty goal in mind though, I anticipate clearing my UFO pile in order to meet it and finally getting everything caught up.

And here begins my list of completed items (pictures to come later when I am not running absurdly late for my day job).

1. Scientific Seamstress Mickey bowling shirt
2. P4P Essential Tank from Swear Like a Lady

As you can see, I'm starting at a 6 item deficit since it is already August 8th.  Can I catch up?  Stay tuned to see!

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

KCW Day Two

Sometimes I fail.  I've accepted that failure is occasionally going to happen, particularly when I am stretching out of my sewing comfort zone (as is the case this week with my stretch fabric sewing).  Yesterday the plan was to finish off my younger daughter's swimsuit with a pair of A Sparkly Baby Board Shorties.  I had them already cut out and just had to sew them together so it was supposed to be an easy KCW day.  This is what they currently look like.


I did not even have to add the waistband and leg bands to know that they were an epic fail.  So, I confess, on the second day of KCW, I failed in my goal of 1 completed item per day.  I did sew for an hour so I'm still calling it good.

Today I'm debating whipping up a quick skirt and peasant dress out of the thankfully woven material that my girls picked out on our last trip to Joann's or attempting another pair of board shorties.  We'll see just how ambitious I'm feeling after getting children off to school.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Kids Clothes Week!

I confess I'm a terrible blogger.  I've been doing well at my 2015 sewing goal of one item per week (admittedly, some weeks I sew nothing but other weeks I sew several things so my average is still good).  However, you've seen none of that here.  This is due almost entirely to my wanting to take "good" pictures before posting a blog post.  I follow many sewing blogs and most of them have beautifully staged pictures of their darling children looking adorable in their momma-made outfits with professional picture quality.  Let's be honest, that's never going to happen here (or if it does, it will be very rare).  So, on that note, I'm going to pledge to blog, even if only with cruddy pictures of my sewing laying on the ironing board or hanging on a hanger on the wall.  Because "bad" pictures are better than no pictures at all.

Yesterday was the start of Kids Clothes Week!  I have a deep love for KCW.  Inevitably, I'm never able to participate as much as I want to because something always comes up.  This week I'm determined to make it happen.  My goal here is one item sewn up completely each day.  The theme this week is Wild Things but I'm not good at following themes.  I also am participating in a Facebook sew-along of swimwear.  The beginning of this week will be all about swimwear for me.

I also must confess that I hate sewing with knits.  I avoid it.  However one day a few weeks ago I was awake around 4:30 in the morning.  (Yes, my adorable, precious son is not even close to sleeping through the night yet.)  While awake, I saw that Taryn from A Sparkly Baby was working on a crew neck T that she said would be perfect for rash guards.  Also in her group discussion about this, someone posted the link to Chez Ami which was having a going out of business sale on UPF50 fabrics.  I knew my kids needed swimsuits for the upcoming warm weather and, since it was 4:30 a.m., I thought making them would be a good idea.

A few days later I got the shipping email for the 8 yards of knit fabric I ordered and regret set in.  It was too late to turn back now so when Taryn released her EP Crew and Board Shortie bundle, I purchased it.

Yesterday I measured my kids, printed and taped my patterns, and then traced them on freezer paper.  This is the key to avoiding frustration when cutting out knits for me.  I ironed the freezer paper onto the knit fabric (being careful to not stretch the fabric while ironing) and then cut out my pieces for my youngest daughter's rash guard and board shorts.  I did not cut all of the kids' swimsuits out because I've noticed a tendency for knits to curl up if you wait too long to sew them after cutting and I'd rather avoid that issue if I can.

Taryn's pattern is easy to follow and I had no issues with it (even though I still consider myself a newbie at knits).  I used the walking foot that I have for my machine (if you don't have one, BUY ONE).  I also modified the pattern just slightly because I hate hemming.  I know it's silly but if I can do a ruffle or a band instead, I do.  In this case I added bands for the sleeves and for the bottom of the rashguard.  I like the extra interest from colorblocking that it adds as well as the intended purpose of avoiding hemming.  Also, you may note in the picture that my topstitching is a bit wonky.  Have I mentioned I hate sewing with knits?  It was slipping and sliding despite my walking foot and while I should have slowed my machine down and took my time, I was sewing late at night and getting tired and it's for my kid so I'm ok with it not being perfect (and so is she!). 




Thursday, February 5, 2015

Shake It Off!

     I've been missing from Craftland for quite some time.  I'm going to blame it all on this adorable squishy faced boy.


     I've been sneaking in a little sewing time here and there and when Paisley Roots posted about the Shake It Off contest, my girls and I turned to YouTube to check out T. Swift's looks in the video.  (See contest details here if you haven't already Shake It Off contest!)

     The oldest immediately wanted Taylor's fabulous white tutu outfit.  That one is still in progress as it's a little overly ambitious for my limited sewing time.  The youngest, however, cut her momma a break and gravitated towards the first outfit shown in the video.  A cute little top with a cat face and a pair of leggings.  Now I must confess that my New Year's resolution was to sew my stash and when I was sewing this outfit I was still holding on. (I lasted about 3 weeks which is probably longer than anyone who knows me thought I could manage.  The fabric addiction is strong.)  So Taylor's white shirt became a gray one and her black leggings became cat print fleece.  It's a perfect comfy, cozy outfit for a 3 year old.
     Before we get to the pictures, I must warn you that sometimes, just sometimes, my darling children do not wish to cooperate with my modeling needs.  Today was one of those times.  You'll notice little miss is wearing a long sleeved v-neck T that doesn't look all that good with her top.  I was attempting to get her to wear a tank top and do a one shoulder look with the shirt.  Didn't happen.  Sometimes even the candy bribery fails me folks.


     Pretend you don't see my older daughter in her old lady outfit or my kid standing on the arm of the couch for a picture.  Somehow my photo editing software is missing from my computer and I hear a little man stirring so no time for getting it back on and cropping!  The top is from the always awesome Scientific Seamstress, the All-the-Rage Raglan, modified to suit my needs.  The leggings are a free pattern from Craftsy (because my New Year's resolution was also supposed to include not buying patterns; that lasted even less time than the fabric!)  


Monday, May 12, 2014

Back in the Saddle Again

I have a big confession to make. I've sewn virtually nothing over the past few months. Birthday dresses for my girls and Easter dresses, of course, but nothing that didn't NEED to be sewn. Tax season and the exhaustion of a new pregnancy resulted in me doing nothing but sleeping whenever I had free time!

However, tax season is now over and I'm well into the second trimester so I am feeling much improved! To kickstart my return to sewing, I decided to join in on a UFO (unfinished objects) challenge through one of the many Facebook groups dedicated to sewing that I'm part of. The idea is to complete as much of your unfinished sewing as you can in a two week period. This is the start of the second week and while I've not made as much progress as I was hoping for, I've at least gotten started!

  This is my list for the two weeks (overly ambitious because I like it that way)

2 Peppermint Swirl dresses
2 Norah tunics
pillow cover
baby gift
PAB overalls
2 SS skorts
2 tote bags
2 SS bebops
2 flower girl dresses

Before I started, I had mostly a pile of printed out patterns and a pile of washed but unironed fabric to go with them. My main focus so far has been on tracing pattern pieces and getting them cut out and starting to cut fabric. Yesterday, with my fabulous kid-free hours for Mother's Day, I finished cutting out my 2 Peppermint Swirl dresses. If you've made a Peppermint Swirl, you know those flounces take a long time! I also have my tote bags mostly cut out (I realized I didn't have enough interfacing so those will have to wait until I make a trip to the store). The contest ends on the 18th so check back in later this week to see just how far I've gotten!


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Thursday, February 13, 2014

Throwback Thursday: Little Lizard King Apron Knot Dress

Today's Throwback Thursday showcases an Apron Knot doll dress that I sewed up for a friend's daughter. The pattern is easy to follow and turns out great! I also used a combination of this pattern and the Scientific Seamstress Simply Sweet for my oldest daughter's birthday dress. It looked fantastic and is one of my girl's favorite momma made items.