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Baby Pants Bonanza

In an attempt to maximise my sewing fun I'm making 6 pairs of baby pants at once!

1) Linen Chambray from Linnet this light weight linen has a lovely 'shot' weave with blue thread in one direction and green in the other,... these are 'shorts' length as I only had a small piece of the fabric.

2) Stretchy linen blend - leftovers from a skirt I made, but I'm making the 'wrong' side, not shown here as the 'right' side as I like the thin stripes (which may send me blind as it zizzes in front of my eyes!).  I've got lots of this fabric from Spotlight and I'll be making myself some shorts from it too.

3) Cotton 'rip stop', also from Spotlight.  A crisp, dense weave, this was fabric left over from the shorts I made for myself a few weekends ago.

4) 'Black hunter' Linen from Tessuti. A light to medium weight linen woven from a black and white verigated yarn.  I really love this fabric and I'm thinking seriously about buying more to make a garment for myself.

5) 'Edo Stream' very light weight cotton from Tessuti.  This fabric is very soft.  I'm not sure how it will hold up as a pair of baby pants, but there's only one way to find out!

6) 'Cornwall - chino' linen from Tessuti. Beautiful, beautiful fabric!

Can you tell I'm still on my linen kick?  I just LOVE the feel and look of it and I can't help myself from indulging.  The Tessuti linens are just under $40/m so I'm not exactly economising.

I have to mention that the cuts from Tessuti were very generous for the linen fabric, I ordered 0.5m and they sent 0.6m which leaves me with lots of nice chunky sized scraps to use in some little embroideries (which I'm dreaming about right now!).

So Jasper will be all set for pants which he mostly wears with bonds singlets as modelled above :-)

Chevrons

I did some more stitching this weekend.

And Jasper spent some time outside while Chris tried to take photos of dragonflies.  When they swarm it's, apparently, a signal that the wet season will finish in about 6 weeks. 

Hearts

Did you know that it was my birthday this week.  I thought I was turning 34, but it turns out I was wrong. I'm 33.  Bonus!!! It's like finding a $10 note in your pocket :o)

I've been noodling around with thread and fabric this week... in the evenings sitting on the couch with Chris, a glass of wine and our current 'show of addiction' (Deadwood) on the telly.  I stitch away and enjoy it very much! (Jasper is SLEEPING THROUGH people, my life is starting to feel normal and wonderful again)

Last weekend I finished 2 pairs of pants for Jasper (including a pair in brown check fabric above). I LOVE making baby pants.  They're quick, practical and it gives me an excuse to buy 1/2 metre bits of fabric in all sorts of patterns and colours :-)  Online retail therapy without any guilt what-so-ever!

I also finished a pair of shorts for myself.  The muslin (trial version) was really baggy, so I took off width at the side and the crotch... and now they are TIGHT.  So I'm going to add back all those bits before I make another pair.  Maybe Vogue Patterns knows better than me after all!

That Mildly Frustrated Feeling

I decorated another 4 postcards (the two remaining cards have manufacturing faults so I'm not going to bother with them).  I scanned these instead of photographing them and they look more contrasty here than in real life.

I'm pretty chuffed to have used up some supplies! I'd love to send one or two out as postcards through the mail... if you'd like a postcard from me, please let me know in the comments!

I am SOOOO itching to get into my sewing room.  There are lots of projects backed up. I'm going to get dibbs on some baby-free time over the weekend so I can go crazy and sew, sew, sew.  I'm thinking I should do all my cutting out now.... so what do I want to make?

  • Baby pants (finish one pair and make another)
  • Pencil case - why do I keep my pencils in a plastic bag when I'm equiped and skilled to make a cute fabric case?!!
  • A pair of shorts for myself (the pattern adustment project I started months ago...  I've adjusted the pattern so now I've got to make a muslin to test out the fit!!).
  • A knit dress ... a little ambitious for me, but I think I'm up for it!! 

I also need to think about possible hand sewing projects for times when I can't get into my sewing room.  I just can't decide what I want to make!  Arrrrgh!

Pencil Over Watercolour

I'm proud that I said I'd get my pencils out and then I actually did it!

First I taped off my 'frames' and layed down a watercolour base.  Then I got busy with my pencils :-)

This is very bumpy handmade watercolour paper from Creative Paper in Burnie, Tasmania (my home town).  We did a tour of their new home at the Maker's Workshop when we were home in January.  The new facility has lots of potential and I especially liked the maker's kiosks where you can meet and chat with the makers while they are creating.  The day we were there we spoke with a sculpter (paper mache figures) and a glass bead maker.

In my recent cull of craft supplies I got rid of all my art papers.  In future I'll be buying small quantities for immediate use. I've got 6 more postcard sized pieces of this paper left and I think I'll use the rest up this weekend.

Now

 

Here we have Jasper watching Chris mow the lawn. When we got back from our holiday some parts of our lawn were nearly taller than us.  Chris had to tackle it in parts over a number of days.

Jasper is pulling himself up onto furniture now, though he still doesn't know about stepping.  He loves playing with doors, opening and closing, opening and closing.  Watching the top of the door as he moves it at the bottom.  Like some amazing puppet master.

I'm worried he'll get his fingers jammed.  Today he got his foot awkwardly and firmly stuck under his bedroom door, I tried to gently pry it out but eventually had to use brute force...  I thought surely I must have broken it.  But it was just mildly grazed and he cried for about 30 seconds before moving onto more interesting things.

Tonight I'm thinking about coloured pencils... I've had a set of Derwents since I was 15 and I'm thinking that it's time to USE them.  But first.  Sleep.

Holy Mother of Crap I've FINALLY Finished the Tea Towels!

This project seemed to go on for-ever.  My technique for hemming is too slow... hand basting the fold line, finger pressing the hems and basting them by hand, then mitring the corners and stitching THEN finally sewing the actual hem on my machine.  I've tried to 'wing' it before, but the hems become uneven.  If anyone has a quicker method please put my out of my misery and let me know!  This is the pile of basting threads that I plucked out tonight.

Though maybe it wasn't actually my method that was the problem.  Maybe it was that we have been going through the trauma of controlled crying (which has worked, OMG it has bloody well worked and I'm soooo, sooooo, sooooo happy about it, but oh how I wish it could have happened without the crying bit... including MY crying)

AND last Tuesday night the power went off and the food in our big freezer defrosted. So last week I had to cook. A lot.

Just in case you were wondering.  My 'intensive' project has been put off for a week.

Dreamin'

I've been thinking a lot about patterns and shapes and I'm very happy to have found the textile designs of Mina Perhonen (via ah-yi).  Lots of inspiration for my first 'week-long creative project', which I'll firm up over the next week and probably start the week after.

One proviso being that I'm getting enough sleep by then. Hopefully the pain of teaching Jasper to sleep is a long distant memory by then.  We are currently 'in the process of' and my heart is feeling very raw.

 

How cool is this little woodstack shack?   One day I'd like a crazy little retreat down the end of the garden.  Though I have a feeling I'm going to be house oriented for many years to come.

Onto more pressing dreams, I've been thinking about how I can make this place more functional for us.  I'd like to create a space that allows me to create while Jasper is awake or asleep (my current space doesn't work in either situation!)

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