Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Circle Skirt- The Cut
The middle two weeks of the month are always pretty hectic for me. Most of my deadlines as a freelance writer are either mid-month or end of the month, so I've been chipping away at my projects a little at a time. Thankfully last week Brittani came over and we were able to get some work done on the circle skirt. I didn't bother to draft a pattern piece for it, simply using a bit of math and a tape measure to mark the curve. That's a picture of the main fabric- inside out, though, so you can't see the pretty floral pattern!
The lining and waistband are also cut out at this point, but I still need to pick up a zipper for this an then actually put it together. I'm hoping to have it done by the end of next week!
For the sake of complete honesty, I can't say that I've worked on this skirt in all my spare time. The truth is, I've been way too busy gaming and painting models. Upon arriving back from Spain I was itching to get back into tabletop roleplaying. What I didn't anticipate was my partner having a Battletech starter box. Turns out, Battletech is pretty awesome.
That is a Bombardier and a Sagittaire, two Battletech miniatures. I painted them myself, and have a bunch more to be painting. There's a convention here in October that I may be running some tabletop games at including a demo of Battletech we're providing the miniatures for so between my partner and I, we have a lot of painting to do!
-Kellie
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Friday, August 2, 2013
Pattern Drafting
How quickly our plans can change. The dress I was going to make I've decided to do as separates instead. One of the reasons being- I started drafting the blouse pattern today. As a self-taught seamstress, this isn't exactly easy for me and I'm struggling a lot with it. On the other hand, I know how to handle the skirt. So, next week I'm going to try and whip out the skirt and when Brittani comes over for our Craft Day, she's going to help me work on the blouse pattern a bit. To say it's being unruly is an understatement.
Still, I promised progress today and progress was made!
Thrilling, isn't it? That's the front and back blouse pieces, with the french dart pinned in on the front. I was originally going to gather the back fullness in to the waistband, but since it's now going to be separates I'm going to eliminate the back zipper and probably dart the back.
Before this week, I didn't have a sewing area set up, but my super sweet partner and roommate let me take over a corner of the living room. So here it is, super classy. The serger was my first major sewing machine purchase- the sewing machine was my mother's. I'm not even sure how old it is, but I love it. My (currently quite small) fabric collection is in that bottom drawer, with the exception of the current project which is all draped over a hanger in the closet.
Alright, that's it for this week! Next week it's Brittani's turn to take over.
-Kellie
Still, I promised progress today and progress was made!
Thrilling, isn't it? That's the front and back blouse pieces, with the french dart pinned in on the front. I was originally going to gather the back fullness in to the waistband, but since it's now going to be separates I'm going to eliminate the back zipper and probably dart the back.
Before this week, I didn't have a sewing area set up, but my super sweet partner and roommate let me take over a corner of the living room. So here it is, super classy. The serger was my first major sewing machine purchase- the sewing machine was my mother's. I'm not even sure how old it is, but I love it. My (currently quite small) fabric collection is in that bottom drawer, with the exception of the current project which is all draped over a hanger in the closet.
Alright, that's it for this week! Next week it's Brittani's turn to take over.
-Kellie
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Fresh Starts, New Projects
It's a bit strange, coming back to the United States after living and teaching in Spain for a year. For both of us it's a whole new chapter in our lives. In fact, this is the first time in three years that we aren't living together. We've been through a lot together, half our lives.
My name's Kellie, and I have never been able to take the easy road. I've been a student on and off again ever since leaving high school, but getting a degree just never seemed that important. After spending a lot of time at dead-end jobs in call centers and financial aid offices, I decided I'd had enough. It was right about then that Brittani was finishing her bachelor's degree and we both needed a change. My parents had attended a TEFL course in Spain and after much deliberation we decided to follow in their footsteps. Not only did we go for the course but we committed to staying and teaching for a year.
In the beginning it was pretty rough. Being thrown out of our comfort zones allowed us to jump into other pursuits that had always been put off in favor of 'real' work or school. Namely, writing. Fast-forward to now. We've been back in the States for a month. Writing is going well but I'm itching to do something else. One of the things I found I missed most while I was away was my sewing machine. Writing is a wonderful creative outlet and allows me to make a living doing something I love but it doesn't have quite the same reward as creating something tangible. I've revitalized my Etsy shop and gone fabric shopping. Freelance writing may pay the bills, but there's no reason my other hobbies can't help!
My first project is a full skirted, boat neck dress. The top will be this gorgeous ivory linen/cotton blend, with the grey floral as the skirt and an underskirt/lining of ivory crepon sheer. Once the pattern is done and I've made the sample, I'll offer it made-to-measure in my shop. I'm so excited to get started!
-Kellie
My name's Kellie, and I have never been able to take the easy road. I've been a student on and off again ever since leaving high school, but getting a degree just never seemed that important. After spending a lot of time at dead-end jobs in call centers and financial aid offices, I decided I'd had enough. It was right about then that Brittani was finishing her bachelor's degree and we both needed a change. My parents had attended a TEFL course in Spain and after much deliberation we decided to follow in their footsteps. Not only did we go for the course but we committed to staying and teaching for a year.
In the beginning it was pretty rough. Being thrown out of our comfort zones allowed us to jump into other pursuits that had always been put off in favor of 'real' work or school. Namely, writing. Fast-forward to now. We've been back in the States for a month. Writing is going well but I'm itching to do something else. One of the things I found I missed most while I was away was my sewing machine. Writing is a wonderful creative outlet and allows me to make a living doing something I love but it doesn't have quite the same reward as creating something tangible. I've revitalized my Etsy shop and gone fabric shopping. Freelance writing may pay the bills, but there's no reason my other hobbies can't help!
| Forgive the abysmal artwork. |
-Kellie
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