by Claire on November 22, 2009
Fabric. Seriously. I want to make this dress and I can’t for the life of me find this plaid (or is it a tartan?) I’ve searched almost every online fabric site, even emailed one great site (no response) and I can’t find it.
So, I’m throwing out the request to any of my bloggy buddies who sew or know fabric to help me find this plaid. I want to make the dress *exactly* like it is on the model. The most important feature in the fabric that I’m concerned with is the size of the repeat. If the plaid is more purples than red, or another color, that’s fine, but I am looking for the black base and large pattern. I think the larger repeat is more flattering on me than a smaller repeat.

To coordinate with the dress, I bought these boots this week online – got an additional 20% off – gotta love that. Just hoping they’ll fit! I’ve not worn boots in years, and I’m feeling confident that I can fit in these.

So, if I can find the fabric, that dress with the boots will be my Christmas outfit this year. And I promise to get pictures even if I have to lug out the tripod and do it myself.
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by Claire on October 11, 2009
Saturday morning, I went for a walk with my regular walking buddy and we walked for a good hour and a half. It was cold out when we started, but with her border collie/sheltie mix doggie, Buddy, leading the way (and pace) we quickly worked up a sweat. I always enjoy walking her doggies because they are larger and faster than my little Lily, and it also gives her a break from the pull on her shoulder. However, I sort of hurt my back though when Buddy lunged at another dog and I had to reign him in quickly. So when I got home, I iced my back, and then took a nap. Luxury. *nap, that is*
After that, I had some time to myself today so I decided I’d finally hit the sewing room. Yes, I could have done housecleaning, yard work, whatever, but…blah, blah, blah. I need some clothes! The weather’s getting colder and I need long sleeves. The tough part is that not only do I have no clothes hanging in the closet that are for cooler weather, all my patterns are also the wrong sizes. I have been encouraged for the longest time by my bloggy friend, Mermaids, that I should try Ottobre patterns.
So, I took the plunge with an Ottobre top (issue 2/2007). I’m making the pattern on the cover, but with long sleeves. I’ve seen lots of other people make this top as a wardrobe staple and that’s what I intend to do.
First thing I had to do was trace out the patterns onto tracing paper (don’t have any, so I used parchment paper). Those lines look harder to decipher than they really are.
I took this…
and made this…
Pattern has 3/4 sleeves, and I want full length – even a bit longer – so I slashed the pattern to add five inches.
Then….*drum roll please*… I began cutting fabric!
I used a thinner weight poly knit that I got from Hancock’s fabric some time ago in a deep magenta pink. It looks more coral or red in these pictures, but it really is pink. It’s not my expensive knit fabric so if I need to toss this one and alter the pattern, that’s fine too.
My sewing supervisor, Marie, was on hand waiting to pull a pin out of somewhere as soon as she could find one. I had her outwitted. I used weights instead. HA!
Got the serger threaded.
And everything’s ready for me to start sewing this morning (Sunday). Well, except for cutting out the neck binding, but that’s easy and quick.
Oh, and I found this pretty lace in my stash that happens to match the colors of this knit exactly. I’m going to try to find a way to incorporate it, if not with this top, then with the next one. I have another top where it has lace on the hem around the hip, and that might look really cute here. It’s about 6-8 inches wide and I don’t recall if it has stretch in it or not. I’m thinking not, though. I’ll be experimenting, pretending I’m something like a designer.
I think it would look really cute with a pair of jeans – if I had any jeans, that is.
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