For the last year I have been making a great deal of improvements, but I never seem to take the time to post on things that I have learned, changed and dealt with on my sewing journey. And at times I thought they were irrelevant because I don't sew as fast as most blogger and so it would be me just kind of repeating myself. But as I grow as a person I realize that blogging is about documenting my development as a sewer and nothing more. And honestly when looking back it helps me have a better perspective on things that I need to work on, but most importantly it gives me something to be proud of. I love what I do and I really enjoy it when it all comes together beautifully.
And now that I am more independent, I can alter, change and correct my mistakes on my own time. I can work on any material and have fun with learning how to be both unique and elegant at the same time. I love the idea of up cycling clothes and that is something I will be doing in the near future.
Well let's start of with my Franken Hulk blouse. When I first put this bad boy together, I knew it was going to be a fight. But in the end I have fallen in love with her.
As you can see the first picture shows you all kinds of funky errors I have made with the collar. Most of the problem occurred because I fail to attach the lining to the lace properly which caused it to have a warped effect. Then there was the issue of cutting the collar correctly, I thought I could of gotten away with it, but pictures don't lie. And I am happy that I did take a picture of it, because for a moment I was in denial. I cut out the fabric and lace and started all over again. This time I cut the collar evenly on both sides and reset it the right way. Most of it I had to hand stitch but it was well worth it. And I really love the outcome.
Next project I am working on is a self-drafted jacket. Everything seems to be okay but I am having major issues with the sleeves. Which will be dealt with later on this month. Here is a sneak peak of what is to come.
And this is a little peak on the white blouse that I am working on. So far I have no complaints. Well, there is one thing. While adjusting the neck portion of the blouse I decided to add three inches. Unfortunately, I forget to add those inches to the collar but hey it was kind of a happy accident because I actually like the way it looks. Check it out.
So that's it for now people. To all of you who are real observant, you will notice a very interesting orange, yellow type of fabric in the background. It's one of those...you know the thing you can never wear in public. I only realize this after I made it. But I leave it at that.
WELL...that's it for now.
Later,
A.S.