Tuesday October 5th 2010
I have learned so many techniques while sewing the Ice Cream Social dress by Oliver & S. This was my first attempt using french seams and they turned out great. It makes a nice finished look without the need of a serger. My daughters and I are currently using the french seams for our pillowcase we are making for Con-kerr Cancer.
Not feeling confident in making button holes or sewing in a zipper, I liked the button loop enclosure on the back of the dress. I have incorparated that technique in the latest dress I sewed from the French book, 'Intemporels pour Enfants' by Astrid Le Provost. (I will post those pictures tomorrow.)
My littlest daughter wears the dress often. It washes and wears nicely.
While reading the Oliver & S blog the other day, I noticed she composed a sewing syllabus outlining her patterns from beginner to advanced. Since her patterns feel like a individual sewing class, I think this is a great way to improve my sewing skills. Look for her posting on Sept 9th 2010, you'll see her list there.
As I people watch or rather clothing watch, I am starting to notice how garments are made and can guesstimate how skirts, blouses and dresses might be assembled. There is a definite order to the process. One day I would like to understand pattern making or try my hand at making patterns from my favorite pieces of clothing.
But mostly, I feel great to have completed another project and to have it turn out so nicely! Maybe I am getting over some of the anxiety I feel with starting a new project.
So my daughters and I are nearly finished sewing the pillowcases. We each have 4 to go. We have watched the stack of fabric turn into pillowcases. We all are wondering where they will go and to whom will enjoy them. This is a great first project for teenagers as well as adults.
I have not forgotten my Honu (turtle) Quilt but I think I must put it on hold because I just realized that Christmas is coming.
I am rethinking my list or at least the order in which I will make each item. I have the Jump Rope dress cut and ready to stitch as well as the T-shirt Quilt that was due to be completed in September. So thank goodness I had made my youngest daughter an 'Alice in Wonderland' dress for her birthday party. As I was sewing the dress I was thinking how crazy I was for making the dress just for a party. Then it occurred to me that she could be Alice for Halloween....Yea! The holiday madness is upon us.
Happy Fall
Ileen
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