Friday, March 30, 2012

Simplicity 2178

Tuesday night, I cut out Simplicity 2178 while watching TV. Wednesday night and Thursday morning I worked on it, and this afternoon, I finished it! This went together really easily, is this possibly a sign that I'm becoming a more skilled sewist? Is it because the cotton fabric was incredibly easy to work with? Either way, it was a dream to sew! If I make this again, I'll lengthen the skirt by a few inches, I would prefer the skirt end closer to my knee. Good thing this is a summer dress!




Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Spring Vogues!

This spring I haven't gone TOO crazy, but I did pick up a few patterns the other day during JoAnn's sale.


Vogue 1286. I'm really excited for this one, although the one dress alone has 21 PIECES to put together. Why, again, do I do this to myself?

McCalls 6281. Right away Andy told me, "That looks like a Sammi Sweetheart dress." Fail. I do NOT want to look like anyone from the Jersey Shore, so that is why I'm making the longer, grown up version. This will be for our tropical vacay this fall.


Vogue 1287. I have some leopard fabric that I'm dying to make this out of, but I'm 3/8 yard short. I haven't looked closely at the peices yet, so maybe I can make it stretch. Probably I need to find another fabric here.


Vogue 2899. This will be my new grown up cocktail dress. Also for our fall trip, and many weddings, and New Year's Eve, and holiday parties. I better find some quality fabric, I'd like to wear this dress to lots of occasions!


Vogue 8799. I love the skirt and the jacket for work. I just don't have any fabric in mind yet. I have to sew up a bunch of other things first!


Simplicity 2258

Yesterday afternoon I made Simplicity 2258, what a comfy and easy summer skirt! It took me just a few hours, and that included making and inserting my own lining. I think there will be more of these in my future!


The pockets are nice and big, and also loose enough to actually hold things without looking like I'm growing a goiter out of my pelvis. Yay!


I really love the bow belt that covers the front. It hides the elastic waist nicely, at least from the front!


I added 2 inches to the back half of the skirt and skirt lining (pats self on the back). Good move Martha, good move.

The best part is that this fabric was only $3/yard, so this skirt cost less than $6 to make. Definitely under $10 if you factor in the lining, thread, and elastic!

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Kitchen Hutch Re-Do

Inspired by the blog Better After, Andy and I bought this hutch on Craigslist for not much at all. I needed a place to store my baking supplies all in one place and stay organized, without these extras taking over our food pantry or being stacked in Rubbermaid tubs in the dining room. I don't especially love wood-grain furniture or the visibility that's going on in the top half of this cabinet, so...


We painted it aqua and swapped the metal grate for solid wood. We also switched the old handles for new crystal knobs!



Then Andy took me to the Container Store (which I'd been avoiding, fearing organizational addiction), and we found lots of goodies for the inside! I used a desktop hanging file, turned sideways, to store my baking-specific cook books, 6 clear shoe boxes and 6 clear accessory boxes to store everything from cookie cutters and candy sprinkles to KitchenAid attachments, measuring cups, and food coloring. I have a turn table for bottles: corn syrup, molasses, olive oil, etc. Some bins for flour, sugar, and other random baking ingredients. I have some drawer organizers to hold frosting spatulas (what are those called?) and my rolling pin. I also grabbed a half shelf for the bottom to double my baking dish storage. Here is the final product:



Can't you just hear the angels singing? :)