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Want to make: hanging book display

June 18th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in cool project idea, tutorial link

This will probably not be something I do anytime soon, since there is a small investment in supplies and it requires the cooperation of my husband to get hung :P But it is an absolutely lovely idea. Click on the far right thumbnail to see the finished product - the main photo on this page actually just shows a kid in front of a regular bookshelf - which is what you are making an alternative for! Here is the link.

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Made: top from Spring Top tute

June 14th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Made, tutorial link

Project Notes: I found this tutorial on SewMamaSew. It was love at first sight! I started with a muslin, with which I had much trouble! I also had some troubles getting the fit right on the final piece, but in the end it worked out just fine, and I’m very happy with the final product! The tutorial can also be found on the designer’s personal blog, made by rae, which I discovered through this tute, and think is great! springRuffletop I shortened the straps and didn’t do the optional curving of the side seams.

Mistakes/Complications: This is one of those patterns that you draft yourself based on your measurements. Making the muslin, I got into the type of trouble that is typical for me - despite having pattern pieces cut out to specific measurements, I cut a slightly different width on the bottom part, because I wanted to use a scrap that wasn’t quite wide enough. Not smart, since I’m not lacking in any muslin! I had to fiddle with corresponding pieces SAs and do a lot of tearing out and re-sewing as a consequence. I also had a little trouble understanding the directions for creating the pleats.

I know that when I made the final top, I had some trouble too. But sadly, I don’t remember exactly what it was. I think it was just that when I went to attach the straps, the back billowed out to much and fit poorly. I did a lot of raising and lowering where it attached in the front, and the back, and in the end, I attached the back pieces at an angle as well, and that did the trick. I have narrow and sloping shoulders, so this sort of thing was bound to be a problem for me. The funny thing is, there really is a front and back now! If I put it on backwards, the straps keep falling down and it feels less comfy!

Notes for Next Time: I will shorten the straps even more, because I ended up trimming quite a bit. Also will try moving the straps in maybe a half inch each, to see if it fits better. I think it would be interesting to try pleating the fabric first, then cutting and making the top band, and measuring its final width (adding in the SA) and using that number to cut out the pleated bottoms.

Actually it might be interesting (and easier :P) to leave the front pleated as it is, but for the back just do one wide inverted box pleat, sewn down fairly low so that it lies fitted for ~ the first third of my back.

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Made: one piece blouse from ISBN 9784579111497

June 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Japanese pattern, Made

Project Notes: I actually made this muslin a long time before sewing with the final fabric. Another top ended up being my first from this book. But, this top did end up turning out pretty well. spring top by glaylaI added width to it because I was going to use it as maternity wear, but then felt there was too much fabric and restored it to its original width. In fact I now think it might be too much fabric still! I also narrowed the shoulder by roughly half an inch. Finally, I thought it was too long, so I did not add the 3.5 cm of SA, and dropped 2 more cm to boot.

Mistakes/Complications: It was a little tricky attaching the top to the bottom. Namely because once I tried the top on and settled it with pins to where it fit well, the bottom edge was none too straight. I had to wing it when attaching it to the bottom piece in terms of lining it up. It’s amazing it ended up ok. I did re-sew it at least once. The way that I bound the sleeve opening was a new one for me, so it took me a couple tries. The main issue was that I didn’t realize initially, the bias binding is mean to be turned entirely to the inside and sewn down. I’m used to binding being secured from the right side, and visible when worn.

Notes for Next Time: The sleeves are puffier than I’d like. If I make another I’ll probably try altering them to reduce the amount of fabric so there is less that gets gathered (the cap is less full.) In addition I think I should try to topstitch the sleeve so that it lies down a little flatter. I also made it a wee too short so I think I’d put back those extra 2 cm I removed. This pattern would also work totally fine sleeveless. It’s really comfy and nice in the summer.

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Made: pants from Start Walking, toddler book

June 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Japanese pattern, Made

Project Notes: This is the second pattern I’ve made from my Start Walking (translation) Japanese pattern book. The pattern used a technique I’d hitherto not seen for making the casing. Essentially, you leave a space on the side seam, sew a securing rectangle around the gap, and fold over the top, and sew that down. It means the hole for the casing is not cut edges, and is additionally strengthened by the stitching around it. I really like the technique, although I botched it a bit this first time. I’ve used it since, and figured out that the trick was to sew the securing rectangle a small space after the gap. IMG_5886.JPG

I also altered the pattern by adding an inch or so of length, after consulting a current pair of my son’s pants & guessing they would be too short. In fact these pants are now a tad short on him. Otherwise the fit seems right though.

Mistakes/Complications: The fabric I used was a very thick, wide wale cord. It was a total nightmare in terms of slippage. Really horrifying. Such an unpleasant experience that afterwards I sought advice and got a walking foot for my machine. Even the foot doesn’t keep it from becoming at least a little unaligned. This cord is tough stuff! Other than the casing not being quite right as I described above, this pattern was a breeze.

Notes for Next Time: I used a fabric that was at least part linen for the pocket. The flaps of the pocket, upon being washed, got really wrinkly every time and wouldn’t lie flat. I ended up taking them off. I’d skip them altogether next time, or sew them down, if I bother to add them.

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Made: top from Start Walking, toddler book

June 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Japanese pattern, Made

Project Notes: I totally love this design! This is the first pattern I’ve made from this Japanese pattern book for toddlers. All of the patterns in this book are really striking, unique, yet very simple looking as well. It’s a great book if you have a boy, as there are a nice amount of boys’ designs, and they’re all lovely designs. IMG_5370

Mistakes/Complications: No real problems putting this together, except when I tried it on my son, the opening was too small, so I had to adjust that a bit. I also did the button wrong initially, so that I sewed the entire opening shut, and had to rip that out and start again.

Notes for Next Time: Based on the mistake I just mentioned, I might slow down for the final step! My son really likes the top though, so I plan to make more.

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Made: elastic pants from Pants de Go

June 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Japanese pattern, Made

Project Notes: These pants were super easy to make! They also fit pretty well. I can’t wait to try trickier stuff from this book. I used a thin cord so they probably won’t last too long. pants

Mistakes/Complications: I added patch pockets, something not on the pattern. I used a contrasting corduroy for the pocket’s outer, but a patterned cotton for the lining. Cord & cotton don’t play that nicely together and as a result, the lining peeks out a little. Boo! I’d pin more next time, but now I’ve got a walking foot I’m probably ok.

Notes for Next Time: Now that I’ve worn these for a few months, I would probably try narrowing the legs a little if I make this pattern again, which I suspect I will! Very comfy pair of pants.

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Made: top from one piece blouse and smocks

June 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Japanese pattern, Made

Project Notes: This is the first thing I have made from this book, which I had for half a year before finally taking a shot at it! The top works nicely as matrnity wear, but I don’t know if I’m going to like it so much otherwise. I like the fabric, though!
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Mistakes/Complications:
This was a difficult pattern for me to construct. It’s hard to describe why, but it was finicky to attach the bottom to the top. Also my top and bottom didn’t line up quite right, I had to undo and re-sew many times. This was also my first time mitering anything (bias trim in this case) and that was a challenge. It turned out well though!

Notes for Next Time: The overall look is not that flattering on me I think. Maybe if the torso part hit me a bit lower, or I made the next size up? Maybe with some washings, the fabric will drape more. It should look a bit flowy, but it fails to right now.

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