Saturday, June 22, 2013

Lekala 4042.. # 2 and 3

I outlined in my last post the sad tale of my first Lekala muslin, since then the success rate has been much higher.  I have finished muslin #2 and made the first real top (in more expensive merino wool jersey) .  Not many more words, pics now of successful tops (I think)...

Musk pink merino ... styled to go out shopping...

 

The top without the extras...


more pics.... IRL the bra does not show this way.... it seems to be the flash making it show...



Now the second muslin - in a gorgeous rayon.... I have to wear it with a merino under-layer to survive the cold so excuse the wrinkles & bumps... (well the muffin top probably can't be explained away...)


I love this pattern and have a third one lined up in a fab electric blue merino (for those not in Australia or NZ, merino is a wool jersey which is gorgeous and soft and if you have access to it, buy it!)

Next post is a waste not, want not... Ciao kittens!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Misc. sewing... trunks, pet blankets & a muslin

I have been doing a bit of practical sewing lately.  Nothing flash, but all needed. 

First up I have made one pair of men's trunks from Jalie 2327.  DH is going to trial these to make sure he likes them before I make anymore.  This pattern is discontinued now - I don't know why as it gets great reviews.  I found some elastic with stripes on it in a grey/black by chance at a closing down sale.  The blue fabric is tee shirt leftovers.




Next up more left-over fabrics, pretty lace elastic and fold over elastic made up this cream set for me.  Another Jalie pattern - 2564.  I have made this before and love how it uses up left-over bits and pieces.  The striped pair are cream on the back and have foe for the elastic.  This is another discontinued but highly recommended pattern.


Another pattern I have made before - Tanga pants.  I made the x-small this time, as I thought the  small was on the large size last time I made them, but now that I have made these and trialed them, I am thinking small is the right size for me.  I think this lace elastic may not be as soft as the last lot I used.  Thank goodness for stretch I can and will still use these, but think I will go back to small next time.  



I am trying to clean out some clutter and this polar fleece was never going to be used as the piece was probably too small for most things.  So I have cut it up and hemmed it into 4 small blankets.  One has been given to my cat, and the other three are going to the RSPCA.


... and last but not least, I have made a muslin of a Lekala top - 4042.  This is actually the second muslin.  The first one I used a fabric from Fabric.com.  First up I put the yoke piece in the wrong way and didn't work it out until I had sewn the whole top!  Why I didn't realise when none of the pieces matched properly I don't know?!  Anyway I unpicked the yoke pieces and  put them back in.  The top was on the smug side but not too bad.  Then I washed it and it shrunk (I had pre-washed too) and to top if off it developed a hole!  Unpicking rayon always leads to disaster!  That one is in the bin now which is a shame as the colour was really pretty.  

This is the second muslin.  A lovely rayon from Gorgeous Fabrics.  I think this one might have more stretch in it.  I found it so much easier to sew now that I sewed the yokes the right way!!  I sewed the side seams a little narrower to give me a little more ease and viola!  


Not hemmed as yet as I have run out of Steam-a-Seam, but I wanted to show you the end result.  

The collar is a little floppy but this fabric is very soft and I think it can work with a slight roll-over.  Now that I have this pattern sorted I plan to make a pile of these as I really need some higher necked tops with long sleeves.  I have some real pretty merino jerseys I plan to make it up in as well as a glitter fabric for after-five wear!  Can you have too many of a good top??

BTW the instructions and pattern are pretty good but it does not mention when to sew the centre front seam.  I have sewn it after the collar both times so far, but am wondering if it may be better sewn before the collar.  If  anyone else has made this top please let me know what you think about when to sew the CF seam.

ETA - I have contacted Lekala patterns and asked this question - they replied really quickly - sew CF seam first, then move onto the rest of the instructions.  They also said they would correct that on their patterns - very impressed with the customer service!

Ciao!


Monday, June 17, 2013

Ponte jacket... Vogue 8795

OK, it might not be ponte, maybe it is a double knit???  The fabric was bought from Gorgeous Fabrics yonks ago so I cannot remember what the blend is.  However it is lovely and drapey with a gorgeous stripe/texture to it.  It worked really well for this pattern - Vogue 8795 a Marcy Tilton pattern for a lovely relaxed shape jacket with a really interesting front detail/collar thing going on.

Not much to say, I shortened the sleeves (maybe not by enough?) but otherwise it is true to the pattern.  Photos follow.  Credits for the photos to my buddy Kelley taken on a field trip to New Farm/Fortitude Valley which has a great fabric store and a great yarn store.  I bought heaps but have no photos of that. 

Photos now - tell me what you think of the style...





Ciao kittens... more soon!

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Vogue 1197 ... ponte pants

I love me a good pair of ponte pants - elastic waistband and all.  Comfy like pj's, but smart enough to wear out.  The last two pair of ponte pants I made have worn out and I wasn't a big fan of the pattern I used.  This time I tried Vogue 1197.


The pattern gives a good outline of how to adjust the pants for fit and the adjustments I made were a full front thigh adjustment, shortened the leg length and lowered the waistband.


These pants have a lovely leg line...


and I love the hem detail...


This pattern is a winner - two pieces, easy to sew and great instructions on how to make the adjustments you need.  I have also made a black pair which I left slightly longer than this pair.  This pair was hemmed to the recommendation in the pattern and work well with flat shoes.

Two days, two posts... don't expect this to keep up... Ciao!

Monday, June 10, 2013

Mustard cardigan ... Burdastyle 03-2013-107

Wow - a post once a month at the moment.  I really need to pick up my game!  I have made a few things, but getting them blogged about has not been happening.

A while back I made the Burdastyle cardigan 03-2013-107.  It has been a popular pattern and I did read the reviews and went up a size, but think I could still go up more!    Not much chance of buttoning this sucker up!



I have not worn it much since I made it as it has got too cold.  I think it is more suited to wear over a sleeveless top and I have photographed it here over a very long sleeved top and it shows every wrinkle from the top underneath.  I had to spend a bit of time tugging and smoothing to get these photos! 

The fabric is a lovely wool jersey bought at the Fabric Store in Brisbane.


I am picturing wearing it over my blue spotted silk top - pictured in this blog post.  I do like this cardigan and think I will use it a lot as the season starts changing again.  Sometimes garments take a little while to work out what they go with and how they fit in the wardrobe.  

Ciao!  I have my photos to show soon .... at least sooner than another month :) 

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Knitting for others

I have been MIA for awhile now, but I have been busy.... knitting.  

My DSIL invited me to her 50th Birthday week-end and I needed to make the perfect gift for her, so I decided to knit a shawl.  I have honestly spent the last few weeks sitting and knitting after imposing this tight deadline on myself.  It is from a pattern called Painted Fern Shawl and this is the link to my Ravelry page if anyone is interested in finding out more about the pattern.  

However I will still show the finished photos here.  I used a silk / baby alpaca mix and it was lovely to work with.  I chose not to bead the scarf.





SIL told me it was the best made gift she had ever received  so I was very happy that I had made the effort.  I have quite fallen for knitting so blogging may be a bit slower at the moment as it takes a lot longer to knit something than to sew it!  Ciao! 

Monday, April 1, 2013

Sewing for others... Burda Young 7811 Men's shirt

I hope everyone has had a happy and relaxed Easter break.  Mine has been quiet and filled with quite a bit of sewing and knitting.  One finished object this week-end was a shirt for my oldest son (which was promised for his birthday in February).  

I used this pattern which I picked up in a sale bin, as it would be OOP...


I love the lime and check, but did not feel my son would wear it!  I was going for a retro-feel smart shirt and made it up in a block cotton broadcloth with Kona Dimensions cotton as an accent. Both were purchased from Fabric.com for this project.

The finished shirt...


It is, of course, difficult to photograph the black shirt and show the details so here is a close-up of the collar...


and a close-up of the side panels (excuse all the fluff on the sleeves, black cotton and my sewing room don't play well) ...



If I were to make this shirt again I might make it a little longer for my tall son.  



I made no alterations to the pattern except I didn't line the sleeves with the contrast fabric as I figured he wouldn't be rolling them as per the pattern cover.  I also left off the pocket and used buttons instead of snaps.  He must have liked it as he wore it home.  I got it finished with half an hour  to spare before he boarded the bus.   Nothing like a deadline to motivate a finished item...