This And That
What have I sewn lately? Nada, nothing, zip is completed! We’ve had so many personal things going on that I haven’t found time to do much sewing at the machines. Then when I did decide to sew the fabric I selected was atrocious, this was truly vile fabric I picked up years ago from the Wal-Mart Dollar table. The question is why I even cut the shirt pattern out from the fabric, a real what-was-I-thinking issue here. To somewhat defend myself I have this penny-pinching idea that if I bought something I have to use it! I mean after all I spent hard earned money on that item, therefore it has to be used, right? I decided not for something like this. It was not worth more of my time in the construction for this nasty fabric. I must have not noticed all the bleeding, spotty issues on the fabric when I purchased it, or maybe I didn’t care enough about my own product. Enough already, the fabric is in the trash, DH isn’t getting a new shirt right now, and I feel better that I didn’t create something that was horrible just because of the fabric selection. Lesson learned cheap fabric does not produce quality items. This doesn’t mean a good sale can’t be a sewer’s best friend :-smile-:
I did purchase more fabric; did you hear me fall off the wagon? It is all fabric for T, that has patterns all lined up. When digging through my stash it is apparent fabric I buy for T is completed into it final destination. Fabric for DH or me is questionable whether it will be completed. That is okay, T needs that fitting, DH and I can generally find RTW that works unlike some of the items for T.
In the next few days I will get my new fabric purchases posted, yep I have even already received the fabric. In fact, it is washed and prepped to cut out. While I waited to receive the fabric, I traced the patterns for T that I will use these fabrics for. To get my sewing bug under control I have slowly been working on a two-year-old UFO. I cut out Burda 8072 two years ago, right before I started Weight Watchers. I never constructed the garment as my weight loss was changing my size rather rapidly. As those that know me, I lost those 40 pounds, only to put them back on. So now 2 years later I wear that exact size again, a non-smoker though :-wink-: This dress is really going together very easily, and would be fast if I spent dedicated time to it! I am at the invisible zipper spot (something I am still working at mastering). When I started the dress two years ago, I picked out a light pink colored suiting fabric from JoAnn’s. This fabric is all wrong really for a nice summer dress, especially for my lifestyle today (non-corporate), and the color is all wrong too! :-mad-: I realized I have learned a little in the last two years. One item is the type of fabrics that work with my casual lifestyle. This dress would work in a fabric with more drape, lighter weight, a rayon, or lightweight cotton/poly (I don’t like 100% cotton - :-eek-: ironing!). I also noticed more recently that my going natural with my hair color has changed what colors look good on me. I have always known I was a ‘winter’ style type, but had gotten away with lighter colors when I wanted. However, with my silver-white hair light colors give me a washed out and drained look. When I tried on those deep jewel tones, I got color back to my face, and my silver-white hair looked better! Now to clean out my stash fabric :-lol-:
I’ll put together another post to show the fabrics I bought, patterns I’m working on for T!

The shoulder seam next to the shoulder socket is in the right location, but by my neck it is 1 inch to far forward. It is almost as if they tried to do a forward shoulder adjustment in the pattern, but is too much of an adjustment for me. You notice that it is even too full in waist for me, although I like my tops fuller in the waist since I’ve had three kiddos. I did adjust the darts for the right location!


