I love this top! I usually have good results with Butterick patterns and this is no exception. Instructions are easy to follow and the top goes together very quickly. I made a size smaller than my measurements instructed me too (oops, picked up the wrong size!). But I love the results and get loads of compliements. My daughter even wants to borrow them!
I used a Norma Kamali slinky rayon knit for the one above and a different Kamali knit for the long sleeve version below. I also made a green polka dotted sleeveless top.
I have to admit I skipped the stay stitching steps and several other steps too in the name of speed. It worked fine. Sewing knits doesn't have to be hard or scary, in fact, I used a straight stitch for all of these.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Recycled Dress into Sarong Skirt
I had this dress (sorry I forgot to take a picture of it before), that I wasn't wearing anymore. It was boxy on top, buttons up the front and gathered long skirt. Not in style anymore and actually I wore it while I was pregnant (9 years ago!). Time for a remake. I cut the skirt off and saved the real shell buttons for another project. I sewed one pocket shut. Now I had a large rectangle with a hem and 2 sides finished off (button plackets without buttons). I hemmed the top edge and bunched up one corner and secured it. I added an inside button that uses an existing buttonhole when it is wrapped.
I added elastic to the back waist to pull it in a little. See inside view above and the back view below.
I had this lovely shell inlaid silver leaf pin to help hold the overlap shut.
An easy sarong to wear this summer that is way more attractive than the old maternity dress!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Ham Bag Hat!
My husband works in the garage in all kinds of weather, making guitars and ukuleles. In the summer, to keep the sweat out of his eyes (and keep the sawdust out of his hair), he wears Ham Bag Hats. This started a long time ago and yes, it was really the muslin bag that hams come in. He has finally worn out/lost all his ham bags, so I made him some new ones.
The basic shape is how we remembered it to be- slightly asymmetrical. I cut out 2 pieces, serged them together and that was it.
He uses the "tail" to clean his glasses with!
A lovely Ham Bag Hat.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Adventure Time Hat
My son loves the show "Adventure Time" on Cartoon Network. The main character always wears a white hat with ears, so I chose a fleece out of my stash.
I just guessed at the size, since he was in school when I made it. I drew directly on the fabric.
I added a couple extra layers in the ear area to make the ears stand up.
Then I cut a hole for his face, serged the edges and it was done! I love a quick project like this and he loves it!
I just guessed at the size, since he was in school when I made it. I drew directly on the fabric.
I added a couple extra layers in the ear area to make the ears stand up.
Then I cut a hole for his face, serged the edges and it was done! I love a quick project like this and he loves it!
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Parachute Wedding Dress
This wedding dress is made from a parachute and has a wonderful story behind it too. More parachute wedding dresses here. I love the way it encompassed recycling and meaning. This Jewish story of a Holocaust survivor is moving. Read the whole story to find out how many brides wore her parachute gown!
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