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Thursday, December 31, 2015
Plaid Tidings: My Husbands New Nightshirt (M8379)
In my November and December podcasts, the theme was plaids and tartans.
I'm in the mood to sew more than one this winter season. Hope I can make that happen
My husband's nightshirts were wearing out - he usually needs one or two new ones about every two years. Since the last ones I made him, I've misplaced the pattern. I found McCalls 8379 on the web. It seems to be out of print, but there are probably still many available the same way I found this one. I liked the front tuck and simple neckline.
I got the side seam plaids matched, but since I quilted the pocket, the flannel in the pocket tightened up quite a lot more than the flannel in the front of the garment. So the plaids didn't match up when I laid the pocket down. My husband doesn't care! He's glad to have a place to put his iPod or reading glasses when he's hanging out on a Sunday morning reading the paper.
He likes it! |
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Cauliflower Renaissance at the San Francisco Ferry Building, Farmer's Market
Cauliflower Romanesco is a real fantasy vegetable Read more about this darling crucifer |
Cauliflower dates back to the 1600's. It was a favorite of Louis XV mistress, the Comtesse du Barry. the Like broccoli,bok toy, and brussels sprouts it's a member of the cabbage family - often called the crucifer family.
Brassica oleracea var. botrytis Purple Cauliflower? Read more |
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Friday, December 18, 2015
Ench By Sew-39: Plaid tidings’ to you and all of your kin! Part 2 of Tartans and Plaids (Winter Holidays Mini-Cast)
Newly togged out Katie Rose is an Engel-Puppen doll |
Plaid tidings’ to you and all of your kin! During the winter holidays, plaids and tartans look so festive. Dolls are the perfect plaid-sewing partners, because sewing for a doll, gives me the motivation to engage in some sample sewing. And at this time of year they remind me of dollies, and doll clothes that were sewn for me, at this special time of year – like the mini wardrobe of Barbie clothes my aunt gracie sewed and sent me one winter holiday, as well as the red courderoy jumpers and dotted slip dresses, Mama made for our Chatty Kathy dolls, as well as for me and my sister Trisha in the winter I was 4 (with matching girl jumpers).
K.R's green plaid jumper is based on an American Girl free doll clothes pattern in "Mollie's Pretty Clothes" |
The doll featured in this sewing project is Katie Rose. K.Rose is an Engel-Puppen doll. (Engel-Puppen doll link - has history of these dolls)
Sample sewing may not sound very exciting, but sewing an 18” (think American Girl sized) plaid doll’s dress gave me a chance to – in a very limited amount of time - practice my pattern cutting out skills for plaid fabric, as well as experiment with a new-to-me technique for improved plaid matching
This show is all about technicos/techniques.
My goals with this doll’s dress were to work on:
Primero/First)Careful layout of multiple princess-seamed bodice pieces - definitely less nerve racking for a doll, and gives me confidence to work on the red plaid princess-seamed shirt I’m muslin’ing - as well as the plaid nightshirt I’ll plan to be making soon for my husband.
Entonces/Then)I tried Fusible Thread to decrease slippage during sewing (a new-to-me technique for enhanced/ improved plaid matching). Also useful /good idea for sewing on patch pockets
I used crafster to look for help regarding my challenges with fusible thread.
Response from ~T Read more: http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=442125.0#ixzz3ufLODkuJ
https://www.byannie.com/shop/product/fusible-thread/
“She calls for low heat, so I am guessing you just had the iron too hot.
She also describes another technique for using it with aluminum foil as your pressing cloth..letting that cool and peeling it off, to create a design on fabric. Like a dimensional paint overlay technique?
You Craftsters always inspire me to hunt for new ideas
I Goggled 'Fusible Thread Instruction' for this one. There are more on there as well.
~T”
I love using succulents all over the house during the festive season. This simple arrangement provides the perfect place for Katie Rose to hang out. |
American Girl Doll Clothes Patterns - Free http://www.agplaythings.com/AG%20Patterns/DollDressPatterns.html
More Plaid Web Resources
http://moviestarmakeover.com/category/classically-ladylike/
http://moviestarmakeover.com/category/myrna-loy/
http://www.pendleton-usa.com/thumbnail/Home/FABRIC/PLAIDS/1721/c/1828/pc/1816.uts
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Monday, December 14, 2015
Windy with Rainbows: Part 4 - Off-Leash - Legal- and on to the Golden Gate Bridge
We stumbled on Crissy Field Beach having no previous idea it's a legally off-leash dog beach! Yes, you need to pick up after the pooch, of course. This meant a delay in reaching the bridge, naturally.
All in all, we walked 9.5 miles (not counting major romping time at the beach). You could make it much shorter by leaving out walking the other way to Ghirardelli Square, or by parking nearby the beach - where I actually saw parking.
Limited food access on a Sunday. We stopped off mid afternoon at the Marina Safeway, which was a few blocks from where we parked on Bay.
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Windy with Rainbows Part 3: Along the Marina headed for Fort Point/Golden Gate Bridge
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Windy with Rainbows Part 2 - San Francisco Fort Mason along Marina Green
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Windy with Rainbows Part 1- San Francisco Ghirardhelii Square
Though it was a mighty wet Sunday, Jasper and I enjoyed a long day's walking. We started out, by parking on Bay above Fort Mason and walked through the park, down the hill (out on the wharf it was too rainy for photos - exciting for a pooch though!) and across the road to a festively decorated Ghirardelli Square. More trip - next posting.
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Thursday, December 10, 2015
Goof! Plaids and How NOT to Match 'Em!
Hand basted the seams with fusible thread. All nicely lined up! |
You can see the stitches, because not yet fused |
There must be a secret to the actual fusing, because all that happened was, that when I pressed the basted seams, the thread fused onto one of the seam lines, and disappeared from the other. I would have been better off, simply basting with regular thread, before doing my machine stitching.
My lovely fusible basting thread melted into the fabric, but didn't meld the seams! |
Onward and upward. This is the reason we do sample sewing!
Posted in Crafter.... http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?board=391.0
Posted in Crafter.... http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?board=391.0
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Holiday Planting and Beyond! Kalanchoe blossfeldiana Packs a Red Punch
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana is giving my succulent ball just the punch it needs for the holiday season - and beyond.
I got this lovely stuff - and quite a lot of the other succulents - at Succulent Gardens in nearby Castroville. It's a fantastic nursery - and right now they have free shipping. So guess who just ordered more of these darling little red guys?
Care and Prep - This time through I soaked my moss ball in fish emulsion (I think Braun makes these balls). Will see how that works out. Going to water between the plants with a spray bottle once or twice a week, once it dries out.
No, I'm not done yet! |
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Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Pismo Beach - Fall Camping with Cousin Martha
Cousin Martha and I camped for two nights at Pismo Beach in San Luis Obispo county, the week before Thanksgiving. Overwinter Monarch Butterflies, a very happy dog, and a heavenly beach, made it a trip we're dreaming about repeating as soon as possible.
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