back on the pedal

In the past few weeks I have suddenly rediscovered my love for sewing. I had discovered a new sewing pattern blog – pattern runway –  and I fell in love with this Easy Kimono Dress:

It is a very simple design – but if it worked out well I imagined replicating it in many different fabrics and colours for a fantastic work staple dress.

After work one day I headed to Spotlight for a bit of a fabric shop and discovered a beautiful khaki green flower type material which last weekend I managed to whip into this:

(excuse the weird foot thing – not sure what is going on there)

The pattern itself was really easy to follow, and I had it finished within a matter of hours.  I think next time I might go for a heavier fabric, as the Cotton Voile creases very easily – not the best for work. I am now taking a look back at all my other patterns that have been sitting unused – just need to find some good fabric and hopefully I will have some more home made creations soon.

so, I like things organised

Anyone who knows me knows I like things organised – it keeps me calm and my mind at peace to know that everything is in its place. One tool that often helps this organisation is spreadsheets. Case in point, after ordering a batch of patterns (see last post) I realised I have too many patterns and no fabric, or starting point. In comes my new spreadsheet:

The first tab lists out all the patterns I have bought and what fabric would be required.

The second includes a broad look at how much each fabric costs from differing online fabric stores. I find it quite hard to get interesting fabric in Australia, for a reasonable price – so I am going to try some American sites that ship overseas. Once the big price comparison is complete I will start looking for some fabric for the million projects I could start!

patterns galore

So even though I haven’t made one of the items from my last batch of patterns I bought – I have bought another! Sewingpatterns.com had all Butterick patterns for US$2.99 so I couldn’t resist! I ended up buying:

B5319

B5319 – Could be a great summer work dress

B5320

B5320 – Love the wrap and ruffle details

B5453

B5453 – Another perfect dress for work

B5454

B5454 – I am loving the wrap dress – would be suitable for work and casual weekends.

B5520

B5520 – the detailing on this dress is gorgeous. Depending on the material it could be for a night out or even for work.

B5546

B5546 – Again another wrap dress – I am sure out of all of these I will find one that works well.

B4686

B4686 – Basic skirts pattern, an easy option for work wear.

B3134

B3134 – the last one! Another basic skirt pattern, on the longer side, I was looking for a skirt that comes over the knee.

all images from Butterick website

I am going to try to not buy any more clothes until I get stuck into some of these patterns – might be easier said than done since I just saw that asos.com is having free shipping…

 

finished quilt!

the quilt is finally finished – after many hours of painstaking cutting, sewing and snipping. The original pattern was taken from a Better Homes and Gardens magazine earlier this year – and was a more a twist on a traditional quilt pattern, making it look more modern and less grandma.

I started a few weeks back with the cutting of the 588 squares (196 each of the feature fabric, backing fabric and cotton batting).

Once this was complete I needed to sew the three fabrics for one square together, diagonally across the square.

Then the quilt needed to be laid out exactly how I wanted to sew it together – it ended up taking over all of my living room.

After carefully piling them in the order they needed to be sewed I began the task of joining them together – sewing in straight lines was getting quite monotonous by now. Then once it looked like a fully formed quilt, I had to snip each of the exposed seams to give it a frayed look.

And then…finally…I had the finished quilt.

It is also reversible so I can switch it up if I want a different colour scheme.

It’s taken a good few weeks, but I am pretty proud of the results.

organising makes me happy

While being back in Perth last weekend my lovely mum purchased me the tools to allow me to start a new quilt. Because of this I decided it was a good time to reorganise the second room – now the sewing room. After a trip to Ikea and lugging the expedit upstairs – it’s all starting to come together.

The desk and chair will be replaced at some point – possibly with the Ikea desk spied in the catalogue.

After some fun with my new label maker – everything is in it’s place

The beginning of the quilt – I am only a 1/4 of the way through all the fabric that needs to be cut.

After reorganising the boxes in the expedit I realised that my spare bed manchester didn’t quite go (blue with stripes). Luckily for me Target is having 25% of manchester at the moment, so I scored an entire new look! All this bed needs is a new quilt!

Close-up of the new target cushions.

This room still has quite a bit of work before it’s finished – but it’s getting a lot closer – and a lot more sewing friendly.

so many possibilities

After feeling like I need to get back to sewing I decided to trawl sewingpatterns.com for some inspiration – the $2.99 butterick patterns didn’t hurt either! I ended up ordering the following:

I love the different variations with these skirts – I can see myself wearing any of these styles, and they would be perfect for work.

A-line and full skirts are always so flattering – again all of these would be perfect for work.

I love the dress and cropped jacket from this pattern.

I am a sucker for anything high-waisted – I love the jacket and pant combination.

High-wasited skirts – perfect for work once again. I love the detailing on the skirt on the right.

I find waistcoats smarten up most work outfits, so this pattern should come in handy.

Both dresses are the perfect shape for a work dress.

Now we just need to wait and see if any of these make themselves to the final product!