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Howdy!
What have you sewn lately? What are your plans for April? Any extremely pettable fabrics or interesting patterns or techniques?
I have aspirationally picked up a pattern for boxers and plan on tormenting my Long-Suffering Husband by making him be my guinea Joe. :) I've never sewn knit fabric before so this will be an adventure. Also considering a jacket pattern (McCall's M8474) although possibly basting it up in muslin will reveal that I AM NOT READY. I aspirationally picked up the matching pants pattern as well, but in looking at the fabric, uh, apparently I'm okay with my black-with-silver-glittery-things fabric for a jacket but not pants?
In a completely different direction, I am semi-seriously considering making a plush felt model of, uh, the muscles of the arm, complete with detachable velcro'd muscles and color-coding, because I am going to remember the coracobrachialis if it kills me. I took a figure drawing/anatomy for artists online workshop earlier this year and I loved it, but I have no visual memory so diagrams are hard. And this is the "for artists" version where they group things together and it's only surface anatomy!! But I have tactile/kinesthetic memory just fine, so I'm wondering if constructing a model would cement the anatomy in my head?? Y'all may now all flee. :)
What have you sewn lately? What are your plans for April? Any extremely pettable fabrics or interesting patterns or techniques?
I have aspirationally picked up a pattern for boxers and plan on tormenting my Long-Suffering Husband by making him be my guinea Joe. :) I've never sewn knit fabric before so this will be an adventure. Also considering a jacket pattern (McCall's M8474) although possibly basting it up in muslin will reveal that I AM NOT READY. I aspirationally picked up the matching pants pattern as well, but in looking at the fabric, uh, apparently I'm okay with my black-with-silver-glittery-things fabric for a jacket but not pants?
In a completely different direction, I am semi-seriously considering making a plush felt model of, uh, the muscles of the arm, complete with detachable velcro'd muscles and color-coding, because I am going to remember the coracobrachialis if it kills me. I took a figure drawing/anatomy for artists online workshop earlier this year and I loved it, but I have no visual memory so diagrams are hard. And this is the "for artists" version where they group things together and it's only surface anatomy!! But I have tactile/kinesthetic memory just fine, so I'm wondering if constructing a model would cement the anatomy in my head?? Y'all may now all flee. :)
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Date: 2024-03-22 07:25 am (UTC)I repaired a hole in the armpit of a linen jersey t-shirt. This fabric is too loosely knit for the darning loom to make sense so it also got sashiko.
I have some skirts and trousers to which I want to add elastic to the waistbands -- my size has been changing in the last few years and the skirts in particular are difficult to wear as they don't have belt loops.
I have a new dress with pockets, but the pockets are too small so I want to enlarge them. I would also like to add a couple of patch pockets to skirts I have that didn't come with pockets but which I couldn't quite bring myself to give away when I decluttered all pocketless trousers and dresses a few years ago.
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Date: 2024-03-23 12:04 pm (UTC)I love your idea of making an arm muscles model! You absolutely should.
Re updates, I’ve mainly been mending and embroidering.
Mending: patching yet more bedding (as previous); and also since I started making myself linen tops, I’ve discovered that they mainly like to go in holes under the arms (by the time my t-shirts do this they’ve usually failed in several other ways too so aren’t worth mending), so I patched one of those as well. I’ve found the best way to do this is to undo enough of the seams that I can sew the patch in flat, then re-do the seams afterwards. (This also applies to patching the inner thighs of trousers.)
Embroidering: I finished the paisley trouser panels I previously posted about and started on a little narrow band to go below them at the trouser hem. My previous plan had been to use shisha embroidery for the band (I even bought the mirrors and made a sampler!), but then I learned about guilloche stitch and realised I wanted to use that instead. Photos of panels and part of the band are below (click to embiggen).
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Date: 2024-03-23 08:37 pm (UTC)I am mostly knitting at the moment (it's autumn in New Zealand, and suddenly all the warm things make sense) but I did finish another go at the Superstar Bra, a crop-top / soft bra pattern, hacked to have a bra-style fastening in the band and slightly longer straps. I've damaged one shoulder and though I really like the Superstar's shape and comfort, I think it's putting more stress on my shoulder than is helpful... I may still not have made the straps long enough on this one either, because it's comfortable to wear for a few hours and then makes things hurt again.
I'm in the mood to use up stash fabric at the moment, and have just rediscovered some medium-weight olive French terry that I think I bought as a remnant, so I'm not sure what the composition is! But I'm considering buying another Waves and Wild pattern, this time for some quite fitted joggers, which I think could really work with this.
Um, however, I got suckered into my local excellent fabric import warehouse the other day and may have bought a metre of fluorescent yellow jersey. It's fairly thin, but 100% wool, which immediately says 'cycling gear that won't get stinky' to me. I'm thinking of making some sleeves, as in just sleeve tubes not attached to a garment, which are great for cycling (also I used to use them for running) because you can take them partially or completely off for temperature control without having to stop. The shop has a bulk deal on 5m lengths of this stuff, but I just can't quite think what I'd do with 5m, other than make head-to-toe fluoro cycling outfits for the whole household like some sort of team colours :D