So I came home, ate dinner and went to bed. Yeap, I was turning off the light and laying my head on the pillow at 10pm which is a feat since I walked in the door a little after 8pm. Yes, I was done for... It even took some time to shake off this morning...but after reading some blogs and catching up on what's happening with the JAM (Jacket A Month) girls on Stitcher's Guild, I'm ready to sew.
First up is to finish off the Butterick knock-off skirt. I found this black & creme polka dot silk charmeuse in the fabric closet and I'm going to use that to line the skirt. I previously used it as lining in this Burda skirt.
Of course, I will share pictures when the skirt is finished and how I've decided to wear it.
This arrived in the mail last night from Create for Less:
I love that each one comes on it's own little spool in a box. This will make it easy to store! Especially since I have about 10 yards of this still on the large roll I bought a couple of years ago. Thanks again Jo Ann for locating this!!!
I also spent the morning pre-washing fabrics. Hey I love to prewash...all I have to do is move fabrics from the washer to the dryer all the whilst surfing the internet! I finally broke down and bought some of the Shetland Wool that Fabric Mart marked down to $9 a yard after Annette posted all of these pictures of the pieces she had purchased (washed and dried) on Stitchers Guild. This is how my piece looked after it came out of the dryer...
and a little darker blue, too!
That's why I've titled this post, the beginnings of a sew-a-thon...see it's a 3-day weekend and I've made no plans except to sew this weekend. The Significant Other is working...and it's too dayum cold to go anywhere else...so I'm burrowing in with my sewing machine and seeing what magic I can make happen!
...more later!
Elastic! Nice! But can you post a link to the product page please! I can't find it!
ReplyDeleteHappy Happy Days! So glad you were able to get the elastic that I tracked down...who knew it would be classified as drapery elastic just to put us off the scent.
ReplyDeleteI have to say your clothes are looking mighty fine and when you wear pants your photos just light up and you (like many of us) look taller!
Love preshrinking fabrics...it is mindless and afterward I safety pin a piece of paper with the info on the fabric and price I paid/supplier, yardage, width. etc.
Jo Ann
http://fitforaqueen.wordpress.com/
can't wait to see what you end up doing on your little sewcation
ReplyDeleteDo you have your newest BWOF (or whatever the heck they're calling it now)? I think you'll like their little surprise. It may even make up for those awful tracing sheets. Well, for you. Not for me.
ReplyDeleteHappy sewing weekend!
I'm waiting for the magic to happen!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty color!
ReplyDeleteIt's getting too hot and humid here, so I stayed in and sewed too. I look forward to seeing your magic happen.
ReplyDeleteThat shetland wool is beautiful. I can't wait to see your jacket when it's done. I am so jealous that you have a 3 day weekend. I don't get tomorrow off.
ReplyDeleteHow do you prewash 100% wool in the machine? I was reluctant to buy any because I had to dryclean.
ReplyDeleteyes, please post a link to the product--can't find it even searching for 'drapery elastic'. As always, your sewing is fabulous.
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