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Simplicity 2648 – FO 6/2011

March 13, 2011

For The Boy’s adoption day I had been frantically sewing in an attempt to get the Linton Tweed dress finished in time. 

So much so that on Wednesday evening I sat with Alice-who-isn’t-a-cat and a glass of wine watching masterchef and frantically stitching bindings into place.

But I did it!

And I cannot begin to tell you how much I love this dress.

I cut the size 18 with a larger waist (as I don’t have one at all) and could have cut a 16 I think, as I ended up taking it in a bit.  I find this truly surreal as it’s not that long ago I was cutting the 22.  Anyhoo, because the pattern has different cup sizes there was very little else for me to alter.  I added three inches to the skirt length and next time out will add perhaps 1/2″ to the bodice.

I also took up the shoulder seam by about 5/8″ and pinched out another 1/2″ all the way down the back to stop it bagging on me.

The only thing I’d change for the next iteration is that the front neckline needs a tiny dart folding into the pattern to reduce the neckline gaposis.  But again, it’s livable with this one.

After my near disaster with the preshrinking, and after much steam pressing, I managed to restore the fabric almost to its original texture.  However it was still very wonky on the table so I’m amazed that the pattern matching came out so beautifully:

There is a seam there, I promise…you can just about see it down the middle where the horizontal stripes don’t quite line up, but full length, you ain’t seeing nothing, I can tell you!

Because the fabric is so unstable, I interlined the whole thing with an inexpensive black cotton, overlocking all the pieces together before I began construction:

‘scuse the wrinkles…this photo was taken after I’d worn the dress all day!

Because of this I felt that facings would be way too bulky so finished the armholes, neckline and hem with 1″ cotton bias tape: 

With the exception of the neckline being slightly squiffy at the top of the zip (and I’ve seen that on ready to wear costing hundreds of pounds so am cutting myself a little slack), this dress is just perfect.

It was inspired by a dress I saw last season in LK Bennet which was the same style but a dark raspberry colour and cost about £200.  Mine cost about £25!  And it fits! Which is truly a testament to doing things properly…making a muslin, taking time to press everything properly as you go, measuring seams, etc!  I’m a convert, and I will be making this dress again.

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The End

March 13, 2011

It’s over 3 years since we started our adoption journey and I have to tell you it’s not for the faint hearted.

First there are the endless meetings where your life since birth is investigated and discussed.  Then there are the decisions that make you feel like the lowest form of scum on the planet.  Whaddya mean you don’t feel that you can cope with a child with physical/mental/emotional difficulties.  What about foetal alcohol syndrome?  What about drugs?  What about abuse?  You come out of that one feeling very grubby indeed.   But then you astonish yourself when you reflect on it and realise that maybe Christopher Robin was right…you are braver and stronger than you ever imagined.

Panel is like the worst maths test in the world. Ever. With Russian grammar tagged on.  Oh and that nightmare you have where you’re naked and they’re coming to get you!

But you jump through these hoops because no matter what you are feeling it pales into insignificance when compared with the challenges and traumas that the little people who are waiting for you have faced.

And so it goes until the day you meet them.

And hold them in your arms for the first time.

And every living second of it is worth it because they steal your heart away with one small smile.

But then there is more paperwork.  More waiting.  More delay.  Until finally everything is in place and the adoption order is made and they are yours.

Then you meet the judge and you are finished.

On Friday we met the judge for The Boy.

We are finished.

Our adoption journey is at an end.

It was worth every single step.

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Pulling the weeds

February 28, 2011

This is it.

The final stitchery for my A Gardener’s Journal quilt.

I don’t think much will happen on the quilt top for a while as I have much dressmaking to do as I continue clearing the stash.  I have the next 8 projects in my head already, so I’d like to get on with those.

I’ve also got two knitting projects on the go, so I think that’s enough to keep me going for a while.  But this quilt will be finished this year.

For sure.

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Jacket refashion…4

February 28, 2011

In which I purchase a new pattern, make another toile and decide that if this one doesn’t work, I’m reattaching the binding and putting the jacket in the wardrobe until Button fits it, rather than the other way round!

It appears the sewing gods have taken pity on me, because, folks, this is definitely a winner!

The pattern is by Heidi and Finn on Etsy. It’s their lovely Chic Everyday Coat.

Image courtesy of http://www.etsy.com/shop/heidiandfinn

To make it work with the jacket I’m refashioning I’ve shortened the coat and reduced the a-line a smidge.  Other than that it’s a straight cut of the size 3T/4T.

So I can crack on with it now, without reinventing the wheel.

And Button is so pleased with this (even at toile stage).  In her words “I’m such a lucky girl”.

I think I’m the lucky one to have such an appreciative munchkin, no?

 

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Weather Vane

February 26, 2011

Only one more to do!!!

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Watering the garden

February 25, 2011

I only have two more stitcheries to do.  And I’m halfway through the penultimate one. 🙂

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Debbie Bliss zipped jacket with hood – Made by Ma

February 24, 2011

Hoodies are much reviled by the tabloid press in the UK…the word is synonymous with oiky youths loitering with intent, drinking cheap cider, smoking banned substances and bashing old ladies over the head so they can nick their pensions.

This Hoodie, however, doesn’t come much cuter:

The pattern is taken from Debbie Bliss’s book Cotton Knits for All Seasons

which is chock full of gorgeous patterns (which I suppose is only what we’ve come to expect of the lovely DB).

Here’s a close up of the stitch detail:

The yarn is Sirdar Country Style DK in shade 595 Highland Burn which is a predominately man-made yarn with a little wool, making it the perfect choice for intrepid small people.  I bought this from MCA Direct from whom I’ve only ever received really excellent service (and no, I don’t have any connection, financial or otherwise with them!).

Oh, and there’s plenty of growing room.  Bonus.

Thanks Ma!

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Jacket refashion…3

February 22, 2011


Okay…I’m officially bored with this now!

After much deliberation and taking into account the advice of my most talented sewing friend, I realised that I wasn’t quite as talented as she, and scrapped the original pattern and muslin.

Next up is a version of my own designing, based upon Button’s nursery cardigan.

This is the second toile and I’m not overly convinced!

Perhaps I need to park this, do another project and come back to it with fresh eyes.  And a different pattern!

What do you think?

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Violet wreath

February 21, 2011

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Vegetable Patch

February 21, 2011

Only 4 left to do!

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