Friday, January 10, 2020

Gone Batty at the Show Dress

I spend some time at our local show each year, but instead of buying a show bag I get.... fabric! Of course 😆 
This is from a couple of years ago now, but I finally made it up.
Bring on my favourite dress pattern and it was just a matter of cutting everything out (and hoping that I had enough fabric). 
I wanted to try a different neckline, too, maybe an asymmetrical one to match the quirky pattern?
Isn't it a great pattern? I overlaid some of the pieces to make the skirt slimmer and also to preserve some of the bats whole. I'm still playing with this pattern to make it fit me.
Then I made the mistake of putting the project aside after I cut it out, caught up in something else. I pulled the pieces out a couple of months later, sewed it all together... and when I tried to put it on, I found that it was waaaaay too small.
Puzzled, I dutifully cut out two new pieces for the back and sewed the zip in without looking at it properly. The result was this:
Sure, it fit better, but that much bra shouldn't have been flashing. Grumpy, I set it down and decided to tidy my work space... in which time I found the two missing pieces that I had cut out!
Bah! Ah well, I'll use those pieces in some other dress I suppose! A bit of tweaking and the dress fit well. I played with some pieces for the back and landed on this:
I've seen a lot of cute patterns recently and wanted to cut a bat-shaped pocket out, too. 
I found some red cotton to use as a backing, sewed around the edges and turned it through. 
It worked out pretty well!
 All in all, the disaster turned into a pretty groovy dress.
It's one of my favourite outfits now. I plan to wear it later this month to give a presentation at a conference in Sydney - show off a little bit of the Territory. 

#lovelypennypatterns

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Super Hero Nerd Refashion: from bedsheets to skirt

It's been a while! July, I think? I changed jobs and did 5 craft markets, which made life a bit busy. I spent a lot of time crafting things to sell and not sewing so many things for myself. Or blogging! Time to give it a go again.

You might remember the skirt refashion that I did to make my niece some superhero capes.
I started with these:
And now have these leftover:
The skirts were a bit short for me and sadly lacking in pockets. The more I looked at them, I thought they might be a bit young for me, too. The purple was too pastel for me (and the red was a better base colour). I decided to make a general nerd skirt, as I had patches from games and t-shirt logos that I could add on.
Then I found a set of Star Wars Stormtrooper bedsheets at the Op Shop fro $12 and I was inspired!
Got to keep the logo!
This top part of the sheet will make a good waist band, so I set it aside after I had cut a dress out of the fabric (but that's another post!).
I grabbed my rockabilly pattern and used the skirt as a template.
It uses a lot of fabric, so it would leave me plenty of room to sew patches onto.
But I had already cut two other skirts out of the fabric to make them for friends, so I got to use some of the Supergirl fabric from the capes to create a new panel. The more nerd the merrier!
The top of the fabric is still crinkled from when it had elastic in it! 
I pinned and sewed the patches on before I joined the skirt panels, so that it would be less unwieldy to maneuver through the machine. 
White zip for the white skirt.
It needed pockets, too, which I have decided are really required on everything. Skirts can feel so useless without them! 

But rather than add them into the seams or go any further I decided I didn't want to wear this skirt... It's sat in my unfinished pile for months now and I honestly think I'll cut it up and make shopping bags out of it instead. My sense of style has changed and I've moved away from the huge skirts for the moment.

An odd blog update, but there it is. I have finished photos of a few more things to update on posts so I had better hop to it!

Happy New Year #lovelypennypatterns