Just a quick note as I dash off to bed. Gee, I hope that pot of coffee that I just polished off doesn't keep me awake.
Tonight I checked out one of the two teams I am on with Etsy sellers, the "Trad-a-holics" team. I can't believe the beautiful stuff I saw! Jewelry, clothing, antiques, card...you name it. I think it must be on Etsy.
All I will do tonight is post a photo here of my latest Etsy listing,then I'm calling it a night. Must write more tomorrow when I perform surgery on a skirt and a tank top. Navy is supposed to be a big color this spring. For my sake I hope that it is.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Pick a Name, Pick a Flower
As I sat uplisting a new item to etsy.com, I received a lightening bolt of an idea.
I've been having a ball, crocheting flowers with cotton thread. Isn't it funny, we are drawn to just about any type of flower. Make a flower out of newspaper and chances are, someone will admire it "OH how cute." LOL.
Anyway, I finally found a name for my line of upcycled t shirts. Is it a good one? I don't know, but I'm sticking to it. "Special Tees."
So today I put up an orange tank which features a nice-sized thread flower in yellow with two green leaves. Now I will log off to work on a turquoise tee shirt.
I've been having a ball, crocheting flowers with cotton thread. Isn't it funny, we are drawn to just about any type of flower. Make a flower out of newspaper and chances are, someone will admire it "OH how cute." LOL.
Anyway, I finally found a name for my line of upcycled t shirts. Is it a good one? I don't know, but I'm sticking to it. "Special Tees."
So today I put up an orange tank which features a nice-sized thread flower in yellow with two green leaves. Now I will log off to work on a turquoise tee shirt.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Make a Dressform Cover or "My First Dressform"
Picked up a dressform yesterday. Finally! I've wanted one for over 30 years. I will only say that sometimes family members need to keep their thoughts to themselves.
My dressform is a Singer 150. She's red and she's the smaller of the two like this one they make. The larger one is gray.
Truth be told, I would prefer a neutral (gray, black or brown) dressform mannequin but after 30 years, I won't waste time complaining. I planned to get over this tiny thing until I put a sleeveless top on this gal and the red arm could not be ignored.
The net is my teacher LOL. I spend twenty minutes read what other women have done to cover their dressform. Some started with flesh-colored jersey (no money). Others cut up a t-shirt and cut off the arms. Followed by forming a new sleeve. Seems like too much work to me.
If I can't find a dance leotard or any clothing with the same shape as a dressform, then I want something different. And the something different that I came up with was jog/sleep pants. Now my sleep pants are black, thin with wide, wide legs. And guess what? The leg is a tube, similar to the shape of the dressform. I cut down from the front of the elastic waistband, about two/three inches over to the other side (past center seam) and cut up to the back waistband.
At the neck I used the pants hem. For the hips I used the waistband. You can see the hem was stitched in white thread.
Funny how in a way, the pants leg almost mimicked the form. The top photo shows neither shoulder sewn. The second photo shows that I've sewn the right shoulder. Just a procecss of pulling, pinning and handstitching. This particular form has only a slight amount of padding; pins must go sideways and not through the body. Not a helpful feature for actually "drapping or designing" on the form, like I would like to do. But I'm still not complaining lol. This form is just the first of my collection.
The leg side seam fit the form so well, I didn't need to sew that area at all. I pulled up the pants leg over the neck. Color may get in the way of display items and the neck was red. After sewing as high as the leg would go, I cut a strip of the other leg, wrapped it like an Ace bandage and sewed it down. Looks a bit like the turtle necks I fight my Mother for wearing. That's another story.
Interesting how the crotch area that I cut and fitted over the left buttocks, mimics the shape of a leg on high cut panties or a swimsuit. But I digress. This next part, the hips is my least favorite part.
Singer 150 does not have much "body" to her. She's made of ligh weight, thin plastic and hence is difficult to get a good hold on. You may need a friend to hold her in their lap as you sew your pinned areas; especially inside the bottom edges. I threaded a needle with very long thread and commenced sewing as best I could, an area hard to reach and impossible to see. Eventually, probably sooner than I like, I may need to finish this area another way. Because I am eager to get my Etsy clothes displayed properly, I will worry about that situation when the time comes.
More photos to come. I'm experiencing internet difficulties.
My dressform is a Singer 150. She's red and she's the smaller of the two like this one they make. The larger one is gray.
Truth be told, I would prefer a neutral (gray, black or brown) dressform mannequin but after 30 years, I won't waste time complaining. I planned to get over this tiny thing until I put a sleeveless top on this gal and the red arm could not be ignored.
The net is my teacher LOL. I spend twenty minutes read what other women have done to cover their dressform. Some started with flesh-colored jersey (no money). Others cut up a t-shirt and cut off the arms. Followed by forming a new sleeve. Seems like too much work to me.
If I can't find a dance leotard or any clothing with the same shape as a dressform, then I want something different. And the something different that I came up with was jog/sleep pants. Now my sleep pants are black, thin with wide, wide legs. And guess what? The leg is a tube, similar to the shape of the dressform. I cut down from the front of the elastic waistband, about two/three inches over to the other side (past center seam) and cut up to the back waistband.
At the neck I used the pants hem. For the hips I used the waistband. You can see the hem was stitched in white thread.
Funny how in a way, the pants leg almost mimicked the form. The top photo shows neither shoulder sewn. The second photo shows that I've sewn the right shoulder. Just a procecss of pulling, pinning and handstitching. This particular form has only a slight amount of padding; pins must go sideways and not through the body. Not a helpful feature for actually "drapping or designing" on the form, like I would like to do. But I'm still not complaining lol. This form is just the first of my collection.
The leg side seam fit the form so well, I didn't need to sew that area at all. I pulled up the pants leg over the neck. Color may get in the way of display items and the neck was red. After sewing as high as the leg would go, I cut a strip of the other leg, wrapped it like an Ace bandage and sewed it down. Looks a bit like the turtle necks I fight my Mother for wearing. That's another story.
Interesting how the crotch area that I cut and fitted over the left buttocks, mimics the shape of a leg on high cut panties or a swimsuit. But I digress. This next part, the hips is my least favorite part.
Singer 150 does not have much "body" to her. She's made of ligh weight, thin plastic and hence is difficult to get a good hold on. You may need a friend to hold her in their lap as you sew your pinned areas; especially inside the bottom edges. I threaded a needle with very long thread and commenced sewing as best I could, an area hard to reach and impossible to see. Eventually, probably sooner than I like, I may need to finish this area another way. Because I am eager to get my Etsy clothes displayed properly, I will worry about that situation when the time comes.
More photos to come. I'm experiencing internet difficulties.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
My Return
Yes, it's been awhile since I've written. At least I can say that I have been creating. So what, have I been creating? you ask.
Well, besides quite a few messes, I've been working on a denim purse. Seems that I had more denim laying around gathering dust that I'd realized.
Ask and ye shall seek? LOL Apparently, it's true.
And then there is the half dozen more hats I've put on Etsy. I don't just want to sell crocheted items. But soon the weather will be warm and I will need to pack all this away. Sure like to off it now.
Every time I think I should be sewing, I'm picking out the newest hat to sell; or I'm making the flower for it. Next comes choosing the head that gets to be the lucky model and then there's the photo to take.
Here's a photo of the hat I offered on Etsy today. I decided to offer 20% through Valentines Day. Maybe that will get the ball rolling.
Can you hear me, silent Internet? Next time I'll see what I can blog about to make this more interesting.
PS: I'd like to thank my daughter for letting me use her cosmetology heads. They have nice hair and they don't talk too much.
Well, besides quite a few messes, I've been working on a denim purse. Seems that I had more denim laying around gathering dust that I'd realized.
Ask and ye shall seek? LOL Apparently, it's true.
And then there is the half dozen more hats I've put on Etsy. I don't just want to sell crocheted items. But soon the weather will be warm and I will need to pack all this away. Sure like to off it now.
Every time I think I should be sewing, I'm picking out the newest hat to sell; or I'm making the flower for it. Next comes choosing the head that gets to be the lucky model and then there's the photo to take.
Here's a photo of the hat I offered on Etsy today. I decided to offer 20% through Valentines Day. Maybe that will get the ball rolling.
Can you hear me, silent Internet? Next time I'll see what I can blog about to make this more interesting.
PS: I'd like to thank my daughter for letting me use her cosmetology heads. They have nice hair and they don't talk too much.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Valentines Around the Corner
Yesterday I was not very happy with my slow pace. I only made one item, an upcycled pink t - shirt made of 95% cotton and 5% spandex which gives it a nice smooth feeling with a comfortable stretch.
The shirt measures 34 inches at the bust with a back neck length of 23.
The shirt measures 34 inches at the bust with a back neck length of 23.
The red heart is cut from another t - shirt and backed with a heat bond fabric. I handstitched around the heart and attached a black button to the center. At each side I embroidered an "X." The heart patch reads as, "X O X." Pure love LOL. To my eyes the pink is a nice soft hue, but from this side of my monitor, it appears washed out and faded.
Maybe a good time to consider taking photos in the day and in natural light.
Monday, January 9, 2012
New Project Finished
Ok, so I didn't work on the project that I wrote about in my last post. BUT I did start and finish a new project. What is it you ask? Well, it's a crocheted purse. The purse was crocheted last year. And since I wasn't up to lining it, it just sat patiently on my sewing machine (the place where many projects go to die LOL), only this project lives and I think I did pretty good.
The lining I chose is a tan calico with tiny crimson flowers and tiny green leaves. I've never lined a purse before. An unlined crocheted purse is akin to buying a carton of milk with the bottom open; useless!
For decor, I crocheted a matching flower and attached a vintage mother of pearl button near the handle. And viola! See the photo.
I hope to do other styles of purses in summer/spring colors as well.
See this item offered for sale here at http://www.etsy.com/shop/DarlingAndDaughters
The lining I chose is a tan calico with tiny crimson flowers and tiny green leaves. I've never lined a purse before. An unlined crocheted purse is akin to buying a carton of milk with the bottom open; useless!
For decor, I crocheted a matching flower and attached a vintage mother of pearl button near the handle. And viola! See the photo.
I hope to do other styles of purses in summer/spring colors as well.
See this item offered for sale here at http://www.etsy.com/shop/DarlingAndDaughters
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Quick Check In
Just checking in to say, "Yes I am surprisingly still here." LOL
Currently, my ETSY shop, Darling and Daughters has seven items available;
two crocheted neck scarves, one vintage velvet hat, one hood/scarf combo and two Victorian capelets or capes. Here's a pic of the hood/scarf. Got to get back to the grind! Hope to write more tonight.
Currently, my ETSY shop, Darling and Daughters has seven items available;
two crocheted neck scarves, one vintage velvet hat, one hood/scarf combo and two Victorian capelets or capes. Here's a pic of the hood/scarf. Got to get back to the grind! Hope to write more tonight.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
What Should Happen Today
Good Tuesday morning. Because I am not old enough, I spent the entire day yesterday thinking it was Tuesday LOL. Leave it Microsoft and my Dell to clue me in.
Last night while digging through my fabric shelf (yes, after 35 years of sewing, I am reduced to owning a meager "fabric shelf") I found a large black piece of cotton that features cowgirls. My daughter picked this piece out for a blouse that I never made. The new plan is to use this fabric as appliques on a black t-shirt. In fact, this fabric would work for a variety of colors of shirts, but alas, I don't have all those colors available to me.
I will be digging through my sewing notions for a clean, flat piece of Pellon Iron on Interfacing. I say, clean not because I don't care for my things but no doubt my interfacing is wadded up in a ball in a plastic shopping bag.
Above you can view of photo of this fabric along with two lengths of lace I crocheted. Later, I will check back and report if I actually succeeded in pulling off this plan on this "Tuesday."
Last night while digging through my fabric shelf (yes, after 35 years of sewing, I am reduced to owning a meager "fabric shelf") I found a large black piece of cotton that features cowgirls. My daughter picked this piece out for a blouse that I never made. The new plan is to use this fabric as appliques on a black t-shirt. In fact, this fabric would work for a variety of colors of shirts, but alas, I don't have all those colors available to me.
I will be digging through my sewing notions for a clean, flat piece of Pellon Iron on Interfacing. I say, clean not because I don't care for my things but no doubt my interfacing is wadded up in a ball in a plastic shopping bag.
Above you can view of photo of this fabric along with two lengths of lace I crocheted. Later, I will check back and report if I actually succeeded in pulling off this plan on this "Tuesday."
Monday, January 2, 2012
Beatrix Potter and the Hope of Benjamin Bunny
Cold and cloudy today. No matter, my work keeps me busy indoors. Watching Beatrix Potter, one of my favorite authors. The clothes, the accents, the lovely homes! I love it all. What I do hate is how her family did not think much of her talent or business acumen. But, of course, this was par for the day as a woman over 30 was expected to be married with children nipping at her heels.
Nipping children is also wonderful, I miss that part of my life actually! Beatirix defied convention and dove right into her writing and painting to become one of our most beloved authors.
Where could I go if I had half the gutts and stick-to-it-ivness of Beatrix? That is exactly what I intend to find out as I can't get any lower to the bottom than I am right now.
Nipping children is also wonderful, I miss that part of my life actually! Beatirix defied convention and dove right into her writing and painting to become one of our most beloved authors.
Where could I go if I had half the gutts and stick-to-it-ivness of Beatrix? That is exactly what I intend to find out as I can't get any lower to the bottom than I am right now.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
DAY ONE, NEW ME, NEW DAY
At least that what I hope for, a new me. If we can't improve ourselves or our lives, what's the point? I am trying to be more hopeful this year. Centerainbly can't be less hopeful. Trying to come with Etsy policies, photos, items, etc. There's much to think about but it will pay in the end.....I hope!
My New Year's what peaceful and shared with a nice friend.
I love Sean Penn as an actor. He's fabulous! Now WGN is showing a Sean Penn movie, thought I'd seen them all. It's about a guy who is retarded and raises his daughter, Dakota Fanning alone.
Another fab movie is his Woody Allen movie, where he plays a banjo player who enjoys taking dates to shoot rats at the dumps. LOL. The title of this movie escapes me now...of course it does. LOL
My New Year's what peaceful and shared with a nice friend.
I love Sean Penn as an actor. He's fabulous! Now WGN is showing a Sean Penn movie, thought I'd seen them all. It's about a guy who is retarded and raises his daughter, Dakota Fanning alone.
Another fab movie is his Woody Allen movie, where he plays a banjo player who enjoys taking dates to shoot rats at the dumps. LOL. The title of this movie escapes me now...of course it does. LOL
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