Friday, September 25, 2009

No end in sight


So I am trying to finish up my top, so I can start the next projects...the cute top, T, and skirt...the curtains for my daughters apartment, then on to the 4 quilts I have in my head...Does anyone else do this? I am pushing through this project so I can start the next! I am crazy! I dream about this stuff. I some how think that if I can finish this project and mark it off my list (cuz I LOVE lists) then move on to the next thing I will eventually complete my list...the problem is- that my list doesn't have an end, maybe that really is not a problem, maybe it is my life solution; the list that does not end-does yours?

Monday, September 21, 2009

and so I sew...

We have had so much going on in our home over the past couple of weeks. We decided to convert our downstairs (we live in a vintage '78 Split Level) into an apartment of sorts- minus the kitchen. Our daughter has turned 18 and we felt that we could help her along in this growing up thing she is insistent in doing...So we decided that we would give her the entire downstairs with the exception of the Laundry room. She will begin to pay us $100 a month for "rent" in a month and we will gradually increase the amount so she can get an idea of what she will be paying when she moves out and completely on her own. We will hold the money in an account for her so when she is ready, she will have the money to do so. She has invited a girlfriend to join her and together they are planning the decor...My, do they have plans! We have offered her friend the same financial options. We are in hopes that this will teach them a bit about budgets as well as give them a soft place to land when they fall, and they will fall! The hardest part for me is releasing the control...Not knowing when she is coming home, every detail of what she is doing. The hardest part for my beloved is that he has lost his "man cave". He is currently in mourning, but promising that his upcoming hunting trip will cure all. While he is gone we will complete the move of furniture and painting. So to de-stress and to keep my mind off the fact that I have an independent, wise, and mature daughter, I SEW!

I just completed my first pair of pants that I think I might actually wear!



The pattern was very easy (Octtobra Fall issue of 09). I realized after I got them all done that I had made the waistband wrong, however, they will work and I will know better for next time. I will definitely make another pair or two with fabric I love. Not so crazy about the fabric I choose, (they look like a tablecloth) but I didnt want to waist a favorite fabric assuming that I would dislike the fit and final product from this pattern too!

I am looking forward to completing a top out of this to wear with them and then...



Looking at making this skirt, T and blouse...





Out of these fabrics...maybe...for a friend, maybe for me!


Off to dream about my new projects!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Sock Monkeys


I did not ever have one. I think I missed out on something! In fact I have created another deprived generation- My children did not have them. They are so cute!


I started a new project with some fun flannel I found. A friend is having a little boy soon, really soon...I think my boy would have loved theses as much as I do-I hope Malichai will.
I used Amy Butler's Kimono pattern. I really liked it and found the pattern very easy to understand and assemble.


I did add binding to all the edges not just the front facing. I also think that next time I might modify the pattern a bit and increase the width of the sleeve at the wrist, it was very narrow.



I just found out that I am going to be able to work part time at my job for the next couple of months and then go back to full time in January. I am sew excited! I just have purchased about 18 yds of garment fabric at a couple of killer sales so, may the good times begin!