Wednesday, October 10, 2012

A day out

A day out 


Did I mention the infestation of mosquitoes was quite bad?
So far neither I, nor the photographer has contracted west nile. 


The (hopeful) change of weather has gotten me pretty excited about fall/winter trends. Ultimately I want to stick to my vintage roots, so the project I'm working on certainly reflects that more than current trends.
Fall/Winter trend: velvet.
I found a ton of great velvet dresses/skirts last time I was out shopping. The great thing was I had previously purchased and had quite a bit of work done on this dress prior to this shopping trip. Looks like I've got pretty good prediction skills after all. So here is a very low quality cell phone photo of my current project. 
Simplicity Pattern: 1777 
The pattern it's self is actually really easy to follow despite the fact it's supposed to be "advanced" . What really attracted me to this dress was the pleating, and front yoke.
The only downside to this pattern is the sizing...I planned the dress according to my own measurements, but it runs pretty big so be prepared to take this one in a little.
I'm using a forest green stretch velvet for the dress and a gorgeous white lace overlay for the yoke. The pattern of the lace is predominately the "fishnet" look with various leaf shapes. It's really quite beautiful. 
If all turns out well hopefully I'll have photos up pretty soon!


Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Refashions

As previously stated, I owe photos of refashioned pieces. Sure it only took an eon to get around to it, but alas, here they are.

It ended up being a great outing with a great friend of mine, if my memory serves me well there was a sad looking bird, and some serious pei wei involved.
The green dress was the not-so-lovely 1990's, ankle length, shoulder padded, working girl dress. I believe there are some before photos featured in a separate post.
And the pants went from major mom pants, to some pretty nice skinny cropped pants. Considering it was the first time I have ever worked with pants, I was really pleased with how they turned out. It is certainly an area I need more practice in, but for the most part I was proud of the finished project.

Right now, I'm very attracted to the thought of winter. I'm ready for the multiple layers, sweaters, boots, tights and I'm even considering hats being a thing for me this winter. Sure it's Texas so I'll be sweating profusely under all my garments, but a girl can pretend.
And the color blue. Need I say more than that? I think not.

Lastly, after a much needed trip to the fabric store (I was really starting to have withdrawals), I picked up some great solids and whipped up this dress in a couple hours. I really don't like how it looks on the mannequin, it is much more preferable on a actual human body. So with that said, it will probably be another month before I actually get real photos of that posted...until then, this will have to do.

Farewell,
Meredith

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Ombre tips and more thrifting



All things ombre have caught my eye! Perhaps I'm a little behind on the ombre band wagon, but at least I'm on now. Tried doing some ombre to a few cheap-o shirts from target with my Sister on the 4th of July. Learned some good lessons, and I think I'm ready to try it again, but with some actual clothing that I would in fact wear. 
Tips for you:
1. Lots and lots of water in your bucket! If the dye bath doesn't have enough water to absorb all the dye powder your finished product will have lots of little tiny dark dots from the powder not completely saturated by the water. 

2. The tutorial I used required using rubber bands to mark the separate points where there was a significant fade. I wasn't a fan of the result with the rubber bands. It was a little more tie-dye looking than I wanted. I prefer just sticking it in there, and using your eye to judge the different levels of fading.

3. This tip is probably a combination of my impatience to complete any task, and the fact that I was being attack by ants; don't be afraid to let it soak for a realllllllly long time. The longer the soak, the deeper the color. I didn't let any part of my sit in the dye for more than 5 minutes, so overall my finished products were not super saturated with color. I recommend about 20-30 minutes to get really rich deep colors. 
Overall it was a fun little experiment to do. The products I used was the Rit dye, a giant tub for soaking, you also need some salt, rubber gloves (unless you want to be stained-in my case I would have been a smurf), and make sure your water is nice a warm! It didn't specify that on the dye packet, but a fair amount of online tutorials recommend using hot water. 

My second current obsession (um yes, thank you pintrest), is crop pants. Every time I get on pintrest I end up repinning a ton of nonsense with lovely pastel colored cropped pants, jean cropped pants, or polka dotted crop pants. I'm not even that big of a fan of wearing pants. I live in Texas, it's too hot for such things. I ended up stopping by a thrift store after the morning church service and found a nice pair of pants from Banana Republic for $7.00. I have to admit I was a little irked to be spending that much on a piece of clothing (needless to say, I've spoiled myself with half price days at Salvation Army). They are a size 4, so they are going to require some downsizing, as well as length adjustments to make them more of the style I'm going for. Can't wait to get cracking away at that project soon! Before and Afters, coming soon!

...Don't even get me started on peter pan collars

I've also been getting some requests from friends that check out my blog, to help with alterations. I'm definitely open to that, don't hesitate to ask! :)



Monday, July 9, 2012

Summer Sewing


There have been quite a number of summer projects I've been working on! I love staying busy with sewing. My first and probably favorite was when I helped make costumes for our Vacation Bible School play (Based off the story of Ruth). The whole thing staged, written and directed by a friend from my church. The play went great and the entire VBS was quite the success. 


The other was a 50's style pleated circle skirt. This is a photo of the progress...I love the finished skirt! 




A while ago I picked up some red polka dot fabric that was dirt cheap at Hancock Fabrics (blowout sales are a new favorite!) I wasn't sure what I was going to do with it, but due to some recent Anthropologie inspiration I think I know what I'm going to do... Inspiration dress: Can be bought at Anthropologie for $188.
 
A little pricey right? I love that store, but my bank account certainly doesn't. My dress: $17 for fabric...lace trim from a hand-me-down dress I'll never wear.
So yes there is still a lot of work to do on it...but I like how it's coming a long so far.


Lastly, I'm practicing tailoring on some goodwill/salvation army finds. So far so good...I picked up this awful 90's dress, completed with giant shoulder pads that completely swallowed me. I have a picture of the original dress, I need to get some of the altered one. I just wore it yesterday and it fits great. Plus I love the color!



Lots left to work on for the remainder of the summer. I already have a few projects planned for a few different people. And I desperately need to get photos of everything as I finish them. I'm terrible at proper documentation. 

Sunday, May 6, 2012

New Inspirations


I am officially a terrible blogger...nearly a three month hiatus. I have been pretty busy though, a lot has been happening (all good things) lately. Work has certainly been keeping me busy, it has also been stifling my creativity, but I am now determined not to lose it. Don't get me wrong, I love my job! I find myself spending all my free time doing everything I can to read up on work..believe it or not I'll spend my free time at work...for fun. Clearly I love working at a museum. 
I recently found out I'm going to be moving soon! I could not be more thrilled about that. My future roommate is constantly talking of the excitement of watching me work on all my sewing projects and wants to have an entire area dedicated just to my sewing stuff. Needless to say I'm glad I have a roommate that supports my hobby :) 
A few weeks ago I did manage to whip out a dress from no where...It was late I couldn't sleep so I just decided to sew because I missed it so much. This was the result: I rather love this dress.






Back to moving out...in my cleaning and throwing out stage of the packing process I found some more of my  grandmothers old sewing patterns. I could not have been more thrilled! Admittedly I did steal quite a few of them (it seems as though the second I get rid of things I don't need to pack, I replace it with something else!). I found this pattern...well I guess I should say I found the package. Unfortunately there was no pattern inside, just the packaging...but I absolutely love this dress and decided tomorrow I'm making a trip to the fabric store and I'm going to try my best to recreate something similar (I would go now, but alas...they are closed).

Now, where is my wandering parakeet? 


(Can anyone guess that movie?)