Sunday, November 6, 2016

Paris dressing - part 2


My favourite top and tshirt.  Sweater knit from Marcy, tshirt from Ruperts.  Wore over and back on the plane and twice in between.

Double gauze from Sewing Workshop.  Tunic patter by M. TIlton.  Very comfy, too.

Three pairs of pants, two black were one dressy pair and one pointe jeans.  One skirt.

A disappointment.  The holes in this vest clung to each other and looked totally hiked up.  Goodwill bag, I'm a coming.

Wore this top with the black sweater below and skirt.  Love bright colors to relieve the black.

This was a Ruperts t tunic that fit my color scheme and went with the coloured point pants (see above)

Wore the Worlds most comfortable boots from J Jill/Born.  Packed black tights as well as the above Wild colors.

Some of the scarves I took (the ones I wore the most).  Little leather wallet was a godsend under my coat (Rex lost 100 Euros to the pickpockets somewhere ). And it's colors inspired my color scheme.

This RLauren workout gear was great for getting to the swimming pool

Two basic tshirt

And two bold ones


We got sick about five days into our two plus weeks, so never got a chance for a last big restaurant dinner in this R. RUcci dress I made and blogged about earlier.  Luckily, I spent big bucks for a great, light filled 6th floor apartment with a huge bed and kitchen.  

Thanks for letting me share :)

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Paris dressing - part 1

Okay, I thought I'd better put this in two posts in order not to overwhelm anyone, including me!
I will attempt to describe the contents of my suitcase from my recent Paris trip.

First up, a Comfy brand tshirt and cardi.  I paired it with a silk chiffon scarf I made.  Wish I knew what the French words say.




This outfit looked great under my all wool coat find from Janes in Door County, WI.  This coat is unlined but has little silver beads all over it.  Perfect weight for the weather, and I could add an all wool sweater when needed.



I supplemented the coat with this raincoat.  Reversible and the perfect colors for my other garments.  The collar makes a hood, too.  It's a Micropak and I purchases it at Susan Sez in Madison, WI

Next up, a silk tunic shirt I made.

Went great with the black sweater and this sweatshirt material jacket from Susan Sez
 Last up, a Style Arc cotton and silk shirt with top.  Made it too with leggings as well.



Thursday, November 3, 2016

My favourite fabric from my "homie" fabric store



Gayfeathers just re-stocked on this fabulous fabric.  


The answer is French Terry, from Gayfeather Fabrics.

It's not too warm, like wool is.  But it's cuddly soft.

I even had the hardware and zipper in my stash!


VIrg, Gayfeather Fabrics proprietress, eyeballed this pattern and cut exactly enough fabric, even with the matching involved.  What a mind!  Reach her at 608 294-7436.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Madison Quilt show by Nancy Zieman

Said event is this coming Thursday to Sunday.  You'd think there would be nothing there for non-quilters.  But, I found the pattern for this top last year.

Since quilters tend to like simple sewing, this pattern is that.  Very simple to make.

The pattern piece says it all, the bottom edge goes on the fold.

You just finish the neckline (I used a French bias finish) and sew up the side seams and hem.

The fabric is a rayon batik from Gayfeather Fabrics in Madison, wi.  The owner, Virginia,  says she has another shipment coming soon.

I wear the top with linen crops for now and will switch to leggings when the weather gets cooler.  Perfect weekend outfit for me.

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Summer dresses, Part 2

While reading the Emma One Sock website/Inspirations tab, I came upon a great article from K Breene called Diving into Scuba.  

Since I already owned this great Ralph Rucci pattern, I went shopping for Neoprene.  I had thought this fabric to be like really long ago polyester.  This gorgeous print from Gorgeous Fabrics website sewed more like four ply silk.  Granted I changed my needle to a microtec one.  

I also left off the patch pockets which I deemed too distracting with this print.  And, that long cord tie which I would just drag in stuff!  Oh, and I put the Center front on the fold, leaving out the seam, and cut this border print cross grain.  But, the inset detail is still there and all the topstiching.

Also, the band of the dress has this wonderful quilting.  Used the recommended fleece interfacing, a garment weight out of a package from Jo Anns.  And, used the included quilting guides as a reference point to do my own thing.

Think K. Breene indicated her band didn't fit her dress, so I was super amazed that the joining of mine went tres smooth.  Practicing my non-existent French, as this dress is packed first in my suitcase for Paris this fall.  The colors look great with my little leather wallet and backpack, too.  


Thursday, August 18, 2016

Summer dresses, Part I

There's nothing like a pretty dress, or a great summer fabric.  One of my fav fabrics for the summer heat is cotton pique, so when I saw this yardage (and two others, I have to confess) at Marcy Tilton.com, I was a goner.  All I lacked was a great pattern, but Style Arc was "on the job" with this Peggy pattern (my Moms name, no less)


So, the only part left, was to pick the buttons.  Vintage Sandra Betzina gift, no less.


The result is somewhat busy, but I could eat red pasta sauce in it with no fear!
  
And it fits beautifully, thanks to the little bit of Lycra.

Next up, was a rayon thistle print from Marcy, as well.  I haven't used rayon woven in a long time, but loved it in this K. TIlton dress, V6283. Made the bracelet length sleeves, because I had plenty of fabric and this print seems like a fall one to me.



Notes to self:  Cut neckline higher and think about shortening this pattern next time.

Now, to find that closet stretcher, HA!

Monday, August 15, 2016

New Sandra Betzina top and skirt -Winners!

One thing about Sandra Betzina, my fav sewing guru, is that her designs are never dull.  Take for instance, her new top and skirt.

I used a lightweight linen for the top, from Apple Annie, I think.


The skirt is a crinkle knit from the vault.  Backed with tricot, so it's almost a sweater knit weight.

Haven't worn either yet, but hoping the skirt will stay up, as there is no elastic in that band.  Update:  both my photographer, Jane, and I think this skirt needs the assurance of elastic run in the top of the band, for sure.

Otherwise, I like both and might make them again, as they were fun pieces to make this time around.
Can you believe I had this matching Chicos sweater in my wardrobe for a coverup?

Friday, July 29, 2016

Mesh garments

I've found some great mesh fabric from time to time, but haven't really liked wearing the tee shirts I have in it.  They are synthetic and hot!  Course, you can't go running naked in the street just because summer is such a scorcher this year.

So, when I found this neat floral mesh at Apple Annie, I wanted to try something a little more ventilated.

Happened to have just ordered this Louise Cutting pattern for the vest view.  But, the suggested jacket fabrics included organza, so I decided mesh might work.

And, I love it.  Here's the back view.  Has a lower flange, she calls it, along the hem.

I kept said flange edge raw, as I was very challenged for fabric.  The rest of the edges I faced as instructed.  Works nicely with one of my linen knit dresses (see former post)

Speaking of which, I made my "final" linen knit dress of the summer in olive green.  I ordered this color because of a "vintage Chicos" silk shirt with which I wanted to have something to wear.

I love the pocket and lower edge embroidery on this shirt.  Reminds me of St. John.

These pictures were taken under my new can lighting over my sewing machine.  Love that light on dark, cloudy days.

Sandra Betzina's new pattern up next!