Wednesday, August 5, 2009

No Time For Sewin’

I was supposed to be able to sew all day today since both kids were at their respective schools and I didn’t have any workshops to take. What happened, instead, is that I got to take my van out to the Chrysler place to get the door worked on. They were really nice about ferrying me back and forth between my house and the dealership, but  a good chunk of my time was spent riding in cars.

In addition, instead of staying home during lunch (after being ferried back here), I got Robert to take me out to eat. We went to this new (to us) Thai place downtown that was really good. I had never had Thai food before, but was really pleased with what we had (Pork Pad Thai). Prices were reasonable and the food was awesome. The only glitch was that it took over 30 minutes for them to get the food to us. In their defense, though, they cooked it fresh right then and didn’t have it sitting around waiting for someone to come in and order it. All told, I will definitely eat there again—just might call my order in ahead of time.

Back at the dealership this afternoon, I was struck agog when I tried out the door they had fixed and it still didn’t work!!! I mean, yeah, you could push the button and the door would open and close. But it wouldn’t stop at the end of the ‘open’ cycle so if you were planning on getting in that door, you had to be very, very fast. I showed it to the guy who had just handed me my keys and he seemed surprised. I was surprised that he was surprised—did they not have someone check the button to see if it worked when they finished installing the part? It seems so logical to me, but I’m just an Art teacher—I don’t know anything about being an auto mechanic. Perhaps I’m over looking some pertinent piece of information here. Or maybe they’re just maroons.

But it’s fixed now. Works like a charm.

Didn’t get to do much sewing before supper because I was watching Transformers with my son. Robert finally got it fixed, removing all the vulgar language and the worst of the violence (yeah, he left some fighting in, but c’mon, they’re robots! That’s different!). When he realized what the ‘surprise’ movie was, his jaw just about dropped off and his eyes nearly fell out. That’s my kind of reaction to a surprise. :)

Transformers GoodnessTransformers

I’m still not done with Sarah’s skirt—my stinking coverstitch machine is being a brat. It works fine as a serger, but when I try to use the coverhem, it goes postal on me. I’ve already called the shop in tears because of this machine and it’s tweaky performance. I’m getting very near ready to tell them exactly what I think of their machine. Or maybe I should just call them and ask for help again….

Either way, I’m getting Sarah’s skirt done under duress, but it will get done. Soon.

(Originally posted on Thursday, July 23 at 11:43 PM.)

Ducklings

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The jammies, by the way, are the ones I finished the other day. I need to get a better picture of her in just them and not in a giant toy, but I think you can get an idea of how they fit, more or less. They’re kind of big in the torso, but just about right in the legs—I’ve got a long-legged pony here! There’s plenty of torso room, so I think even as she gets taller, she should be able to wear them for a while. Pattern is Ottobre 03/04, #6.

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(Originally posted on Friday, July 17, 2009 at 11:51 PM.)

Finished!

I finally finished Laura’s jammies! I used #6 from Ottobre 03/04 and was really pleased with them. Fabric was the pink color way of the Chickadees and Hearts knits offered by The Joys of Sewing co-op recently, as well as some brown velour I got in a grab box from Sewzanne’s a few years ago.

Fabrics for jammies

I have plans to make another pair of these jammies in the blue Chickadees color way. I’ve already got the pattern cut out—all I have to do is find the time. (Ha.)

They have not been very hard to sew at all—there was that invisible zip, but it was really no problem. The velour I used for the middle panel was kind of tetchy, but even that wasn’t terrible. I put the last snaps in tonight and the girl is asleep in them right now. Of course, that means I don’t have any pictures of her wearing them yet, but I’ll take care of that in the morning. The size is a little large for her—I made a 68 and I think she’s closer to a 62 right now. However, they’re close enough and she has plenty of room to grow into them. I hate making an outfit and having it outgrown in just a few weeks!

Next up, sewing wise—got to get the “Hertta” skirt and “Tiku” t-shirt from Ottobre 01/09 made up for Sarah’s birthday party this weekend. Both patterns look really easy—should be able to get them whipped up over the next few days, especially as both Wednesday and Thursday the kids will be in their respective schools and I will be able to devote both days to sewing. Have needle will travel!

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(Originally posted on Monday, July 13, 2009 at 11:38 PM.)

So very near done…

…with Laura’s pajamas. I’ve been fighting working on them for several days now, between fighting with taking care of the kids and trying to not completely neglect hubby. They’re really not that bad to sew; it’s the velour that’s giving me the most fits. I’m using the pink and brown hearts and chickadees coordinating fabrics I got from The Joy of Sewing co-op a few weeks ago, but in between them, I’ve inserted a panel of brown velour. It’s soft, cuddly and pretty much a total brat to work with. That being said, I really like how the thing is coming out, so I may or may not use it again in the blue colorways of the same fabric. We’ll see—I’ll probably want to take a break from it pretty soon…

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(Originally posted on Thursday, July 9, 2009 at 11:09 PM.)

Chilled Out Sunday

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Got started cutting out some jammies for Laura. I’m using the Chickadees and Hearts coordinates I got from The Joy of Sewing Co-op the other day—really good quality stuff, really cute prints. I’m combining two prints with a solid brown velour panel in pattern #6 from Ottobre 03/04. The sewing part shouldn’t take too long once I get everything cut out, so I’m hoping to get started by tomorrow night. I also need to start digging around to find some fabrics for Sarah’s birthday gift—she asked for #19 and #20 from 01/09, but I have to ‘girl up’ the chipmunk with a tiara, a dress and some shoes. Should be interesting. :)

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(Originally posted on Sunday, July 5, 2009 at 11:11 PM.)

The World Was Our Oyster

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As promised, I finally got pictures of the boy in his shirts. They are #22 from the 01/09 issue of Ottobre Design. I’m currently working on some jammies for the girl from 03/04—should have a pair of them done in a few days if I can keep the kids occupied enough to get to my sewing machine.

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Diego Approves Ooga!

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(Originally posted on Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 10:58 PM.)

Oogas For All

Got photos of the kid’s stuff that I’ve sewn for them, finally! Sat down yesterday and got Harrison’s Ooga Booga shirt sewn. It was #22 from the 01/09 issue of Ottobre Design, minus the long sleeves. I could have found another pattern that I didn’t have to alter, but this book was in hand and, well, I’m lazy. It came out fine, although at size 110, it’s a little big for him. I prefer that, though, since it means he’ll get to wear it for a while.
I’ve also got some girly Ooga fabrics, so I think I’m going to make a similar shirt for Laura so they can be coordinated. :)

Ooga Booga!


(Incidentally, getting him to stand still for me to take a picture was not happening. Maybe later…)
Also got photos of Laura’s dresses and coordinates. Finished sewing them a few weeks ago, but never got the pics up. Patterns are #1, #3 and #4 from 01/08 Ottobre, and #2 from 06/08.

Baby Deer and Maya Blouse

Laura in her new outfit


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(Originally posted on Thursday, July 2, 2009 at 1:12 PM.)