Apparently it looks beige, but the slip and underskirt are meant to be like pastel gold, and the underskirt is a sheer fabric finely knife pleated. I like it, it really suggests femininity in contrast to the tailored jacket.
Monday, 28 September 2009
Updated Specialist Practice Design
It's still not quite right, but I think I'm getting there with it
Apparently it looks beige, but the slip and underskirt are meant to be like pastel gold, and the underskirt is a sheer fabric finely knife pleated. I like it, it really suggests femininity in contrast to the tailored jacket.
Apparently it looks beige, but the slip and underskirt are meant to be like pastel gold, and the underskirt is a sheer fabric finely knife pleated. I like it, it really suggests femininity in contrast to the tailored jacket.
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Where The Wild Things Are
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Design bits (boo hiss)
So today I mostly made a Where the Wild Things are hat, which made me happy.
I also got on with a bit of finishing up of designs that are scattered everywhere!
First up is my potentially finished design for Specialist Practice (unless bella sends me something quick smarts)
Which I kind of love and can't wait to make!
Next up are the tudor designs I did in March/May sometime. I had asked a designer to finish them off for me, but its been a month or two now and I got impatient so I had a bit of a fiddle and finished them
Anne hasn't changed much, I just added a bit of detail to her trim and extended it to go round her sleeves too
But Liz got very beaded!
Anyway, given that I am not a designer I'm pretty happy with them :)
I also got on with a bit of finishing up of designs that are scattered everywhere!
First up is my potentially finished design for Specialist Practice (unless bella sends me something quick smarts)
Which I kind of love and can't wait to make!Next up are the tudor designs I did in March/May sometime. I had asked a designer to finish them off for me, but its been a month or two now and I got impatient so I had a bit of a fiddle and finished them
Anne hasn't changed much, I just added a bit of detail to her trim and extended it to go round her sleeves too
But Liz got very beaded!Anyway, given that I am not a designer I'm pretty happy with them :)
Monday, 14 September 2009
10 minute dress
So between now and the last post I made a dress!
Admittedly it is made out of t-shirts, and there were literally three seams to sew, but I'm impressed!
I got the idea from here, the t-shirts cost me £2 each...£4 for a dress is not bad going...I'm falling in love with refashioning t-shirts I must say.



Sorry for the photo quality, but you get the gist...next time in a more interesting colour!
Admittedly it is made out of t-shirts, and there were literally three seams to sew, but I'm impressed!
I got the idea from here, the t-shirts cost me £2 each...£4 for a dress is not bad going...I'm falling in love with refashioning t-shirts I must say.



Sorry for the photo quality, but you get the gist...next time in a more interesting colour!
Black dress as promised
This one has taken me a couple of days and it does still need a couple of bits doing to it, but I figured its done enough to post!
So i basically bought this dress at the oxfam stall at Reading Festival for a tenner. I really liked the front panel, kind of double breasted look and I can never resist a little black dress so I just grabbed it.
Things I didn't love so much? How elasticated it was round the waist, it wasn't flattering it just made me look really oddly shaped; and the shoulder pads...who ever thought shoulder pads were a good idea seriously? It was also really baggy on top and unbelievably fitted on the bottom.
So I (naturally) hacked it apart, literally pulled it into pieces and almost started again. The whole front was one panel so that stayed together, but the rest came apart. I moved the shirred elastic waistband to just the back and used the sleeves to fill in the front panels. I finished it sleeveless.
Onto the pictures
From the front it looked a little like a chef's uniform to me:



But with a bit of tweaking:



I still not sure about the waist band, might just put in a plain panel...but I'll have a think. All I have left to do is attach a couple of snap fasteners and give it a wash!
Also, as promised, my hat.
I was working from this tutorial, it hasn't got the hawk yet because it actually turned out a little small, but for my first every crochet project I'm quite impressed
At the moment this is its current use although I am attempting to stretch it as I type...Fingers crossed!
So i basically bought this dress at the oxfam stall at Reading Festival for a tenner. I really liked the front panel, kind of double breasted look and I can never resist a little black dress so I just grabbed it.
Things I didn't love so much? How elasticated it was round the waist, it wasn't flattering it just made me look really oddly shaped; and the shoulder pads...who ever thought shoulder pads were a good idea seriously? It was also really baggy on top and unbelievably fitted on the bottom.
So I (naturally) hacked it apart, literally pulled it into pieces and almost started again. The whole front was one panel so that stayed together, but the rest came apart. I moved the shirred elastic waistband to just the back and used the sleeves to fill in the front panels. I finished it sleeveless.
Onto the pictures
From the front it looked a little like a chef's uniform to me:



But with a bit of tweaking:



I still not sure about the waist band, might just put in a plain panel...but I'll have a think. All I have left to do is attach a couple of snap fasteners and give it a wash!Also, as promised, my hat.
I was working from this tutorial, it hasn't got the hawk yet because it actually turned out a little small, but for my first every crochet project I'm quite impressed
At the moment this is its current use although I am attempting to stretch it as I type...Fingers crossed!
Sunday, 13 September 2009
Red Dress Shortening
Another item from my Sailor boy blag
I have a tendency of falling for lovely vintage long/maxi length dresses. Although I'm a short arse this is actually a good thing: I get awesome vintage dresses, shorten them and then I'm left with a nice offcut of material for the pile to hopefully make matching accessories....
but that is a story for another day, today here is just a quick alteration:



I just loved the pattern sections so much, and I actually I don't own any red dresses and figured I should branch out! I'm not sure it shows but on the front there was a dark stain which I was worried about, but a spin in the washing machine got it out...who doesn't wash stuff before they take it to a charity shop I ask you?

A much more flattering length for me and the dress only cost £5 originally! Love Sailor Boys
I'm currently in the middle of a really odd refashion of an 80s dress...should be done today or tomorrow. And I finally finished my crochet hat! It is a little on the small side but I shall get pictures up with the black dress
I have a tendency of falling for lovely vintage long/maxi length dresses. Although I'm a short arse this is actually a good thing: I get awesome vintage dresses, shorten them and then I'm left with a nice offcut of material for the pile to hopefully make matching accessories....
but that is a story for another day, today here is just a quick alteration:



I just loved the pattern sections so much, and I actually I don't own any red dresses and figured I should branch out! I'm not sure it shows but on the front there was a dark stain which I was worried about, but a spin in the washing machine got it out...who doesn't wash stuff before they take it to a charity shop I ask you?
A much more flattering length for me and the dress only cost £5 originally! Love Sailor BoysI'm currently in the middle of a really odd refashion of an 80s dress...should be done today or tomorrow. And I finally finished my crochet hat! It is a little on the small side but I shall get pictures up with the black dress
Sunday, 6 September 2009
From sleepwear to ... everyday wear
I went to sailor boys charity shop a few weeks back and bought a couple of things. I've finally got round to altering the pieces I bought.
I often find it far better to buy things with an interesting design or that are nearly right and alter them instead of searching forever for the perfect thing...or buying from the highstreet
I bought this amazing nightdress/shirt thing that I just fell in love with.




It was a little long and baggy and the sleeves were just the wrong length...came to just above the wrist. there was also a sort of pleat thing from where the neckline had been cut out. I've tried to capture it in the above picture but I don't know if you can see it.




I shortened the shirt and its sleeves, added 2 darts on the back and stitched the pleat down. It looks so much better now, I can either sleep in it or belt it and wear it out :)
I often find it far better to buy things with an interesting design or that are nearly right and alter them instead of searching forever for the perfect thing...or buying from the highstreet
I bought this amazing nightdress/shirt thing that I just fell in love with.




It was a little long and baggy and the sleeves were just the wrong length...came to just above the wrist. there was also a sort of pleat thing from where the neckline had been cut out. I've tried to capture it in the above picture but I don't know if you can see it.



I shortened the shirt and its sleeves, added 2 darts on the back and stitched the pleat down. It looks so much better now, I can either sleep in it or belt it and wear it out :)
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