Showing posts with label sosewenglish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sosewenglish. Show all posts

Monday, June 18, 2018

Flowy Fun

Made a flowy, cool skirt today. It's so hot outside. I think the temperature and humidity must be about the same. 95. (Fahrenheit) 






I love attaching 'under-shorts' to my skirts!  they make the skirts more comfy! loose and flowy skirts but still a held-in snug feel that I like. A touch of modesty and the keep sweaty summer thighs from sticking together, giggles.
*Skirt Fabric is ITY from SoSewEnglish. The shorts are made of Power Mesh from PheeFabrics. The skirts is just a made up pattern, the shorts are PegLegs from Patterns for Pirates (a free pattern)


Yesterday I wore a fun Bicycle dress I made last year. This dress is filed under FEMSICAL!




*Bicycle Fabric from Fabric.com, 2 years ago though


I think I might post what I wear when it's Made by Me, more often.  For myself. I kinda have a lot of things I made and I wat to make sure everything is getting worn! (I get into clothing ruts)

Sunday, April 15, 2018

NO PANTS on me! No Pants April days 14 & 15

NO PANTS APRIL is going strong! 

Day #14 had me thinking I might want to workout, but not enough to change into workout clothes, so I just started the day this way


and ended the day that way.

and never worked out.

It's an odd picture, but I actually took the picture to show someone the particular style of workout skirt.

I did better with Sunday pictures.

My hat with a flower clipped on the band.
My LuLaRoe Cardigan, that seems to match almost everything!
And Made-by-me, softer-than-L.L.R. skirt. It is a circle skirt cut in the shape of a square, with rounded corners.



The WHIMSY in my Femsical ... handmade mushroom earrings:


sitting in church, my cardigan ties looked kinda like a rabbit...


I like these ($5 Goodwill) shoes more than I thought I would!  I almost always wear solid color shoes, wasn't sure if these stripes would work, but they were comfy flats. 


Trying to look artsy-fartsy

Persephone the Floof! 

IN OTHER NEWS:
I made a cami-tank for a friend:


I hade some extra Dem Bones fabric ( So Sew English Fabrics ) from my Sunshine Dress, so I made her this fun top!

I read an article, about how to write a blog, to attract readers. I do almost everything wrong.  It sounds like too much work.


Oh, I have some videos for Friday the 13th NPA, but am trying to figure out how to get them here. (My phone doesn't want to email them, I might have to upload them to youtube)

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

NPA2018 #3&4 stripes and barbells

This will be a short blip for No Pants April days 3 and 4. Been dealing with migraines (and need to get in to my doctor for new meds)

Yesterday was a casual outfit. a Yellow & Dark Grey Raglan Top and Pencil Skirt (made by me) and athletic leggings. It's a bit chilly where I work, sewing for firemen.

Not the prettiest nor most flattering, but comfy and warm!




and cute SNAKES in my ears!!


Last Night I designed and cut Amelia's Wedding Apron. (my future daughter in law asked for an apron b/c she is having pasta at the reception)



My Lovely Cat, because I know you all want to see Persephone sleeping. Who wouldn't???


TODAY's outfit was yo make lifting weights easier.

I did  1 set with the weight bar and got super dizzy, re-triggered my migraine, and then  I slept most the rest of the day.

SIGH.

Monday, April 2, 2018

No Pants April 2018: Day 2 boots and denim

It was such a lovely day yesterday! warm spring Easter weather! I didn't even wear anything over my sleeveless dress.

late last night. when it was still April 1st.

THIS April Fools Joke happened:
I had already picked my NPA2018 outfit last night. My legs will freeze. It is a battle of the wills. It was almost warm yesterday! (back to leggings and maxi skirts tomorrow!)


The cute cropped denim jacket is from Goodwill. The yellow striped sleeveless top I made (fabric from So Sew English ) The skirt is a Frankenstein made from a Sundress (Hawaiian gals) and a  youth wrap skirt (thrift store in Cali). Boots- online somewhere. Awesome Hat - gift from my brother.

I like to wear my hair like this, small side French braids and low ponytails.

 The Necklace- my husband bought for me in a quaint resale store we found on our 25th wedding anniversary weekend. The earrings were made by my Father-In-Law from shells he collected at the beach.

 the mess I had to untangle to get to my  necklace.
 BECAREFUL! There are WILD Varmits out there on the plain!


But some are purty



Are you Taking Part in NO PANTS APRIL this year? Post on Instagram and tag #NPA2018 #NOPANTSAPRIL



Saturday, March 17, 2018

Cardigans and Drapes

I bought some ombre fabric from So Sew English.
This is the olive. I bought the black-grey.
I have been seeing a lot of duster-length cardigans lately and thought it might be nice to wear around the house and be a bit more Dressy than my TARDIS bathrobe to keep me warm.

So I Got to work altering a cardigan pattern to be dolman sleeves and duster length. I got it all finished except for the trim and hem. Even got nice roomy pockets.
But I didn't like it. I have been doing a free 14 day wardrobe challenge called Adore Your Wardrobe. I do adore most of my wardrobe, just wasn't adoring how I was utilizing it. But this challenge reminded me that if I don't love this cardigan, no sense in finishing it only to have something I'm not sure I even like hanging in my closet.


 I do like draped neck tops though! So I decided to cut the cardigan apart and salvage what I could to make a draped neck top. Now I love what I made!

Here is How I made it:
Cut the front and back of my cardigan apart and laid my Drape-Neck Bodice on the back- centered.

To make my bodice pattern piece, (I'll post  link to the video that helped me with this- at the end of my blog entry).

To make the front bodice piece be drape-y, cut 1-3 lines mid arm hole / bottom armhole- like up there in my picture. Don't cut all the way! leave 1/4 attached.
Spread the bodice open. More spread for more drapes, Do you want just a little drape by the neck (not lots of drape all down the torso like mine)- just cut one line- mid armhole - spread it about 3-4" open.

You need the drape to be self lined. Do this by folding over ~13" on the top of the fabric, place the shoulder seam on this fold. where my scissors point.  Some pics to demonstrate:



This next step is crucial:
then place a cat on the pattern to hold in place:


Don't have a cat? another option is curtain weights. Or sometimes a roll of scotch tape, cell phone, and a stapler work.

Now, cut out the front bodice but NOT the neckline! Start Cutting at the shoulder seam where the scissors point:


here is what it will look like cut and with the drape unfolded:

I was going to use the front pieces as my back piece, but I could not get the pockets seam-ripped!

SO I cut the back out of some black I had (from another idea that fizzled)
Now to sew up the seams!
1st- I sewed the drape at the armholes- with right side together- this finishes the armhole fronts- no need to face or hem!






Then I  cut binding for the neckline and armholes on the BACK piece and attached them. (when cutting binding to hem curved edges on knit, I cut the binding a bit shorted than the neckline/armhole. 10-15% shorter)

Next; I sewed the side seams first as I wanted less in the way when doing the shoulder seams;
I left the ~1" of the lining out- not sewn into the seam (this is different than the method in the video I will be posting at the end)



this way I could fold over and tack the lining in place- giving a more finished look to the armhole.


For the shoulder seam- I deliberately cut the front wider than the back so I could make the shoulder seam drape as well. I like the look better this way.
I folded under the upper edge of the front shoulder seam and put the back shoulder seam into the front, since the front had that lining, and made folds along the edge:


Sew in the direction of the fold.
Hem the lower edge and it's done!


Is it femsical? It is feminine, but not whimsical. That's OK. I have some DNA earrings to add WHIMSY!
Getting ready for NO PANTS APRIL.
Here is the YouTube tutorial I watched to learn how to do a drape neckline. It will explain things better than I did, but I did a few things differently.


Watch it for better instructions! I'm not great a explaining.
THANK YOU Cloud Factory for showing me how to make this!

BOTH the black DBP and Ombre SBP fabrics are from So Sew English




















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