Friday, June 25, 2010

Fabric Hunts and brownies

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On the 17th of July I, and a few of my lovely friends will be taking part in a craft market! We're going to be making lots of funky stuff and this week three of us went fabric shopping!
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It was pretty good - we ended up getting five different bits of fabric, all relatively large, and only spent around $12. I really adore op-shopping. The stores around me don't really have much to offer, but Melbourne opshops are generally amazing. Of course, different suburbs offer different clothing (Thomastown for bohemian, St. Kilda for punk) but thats half the fun of opshopping.

So, here were the fruits of our search:
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All photos taken on the beautiful train station bench... lovely...
Here is a close up of the light blue fabric, which is really quite lovely
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I've done pretty much nothing else the rest of the week... I've just been listening to Iggy Pop and trying very hard to finish off schoolwork, without many results.....

Oh, and after we went shopping we made BROWNIES! They were so good I didn't even get a chance to take a photo of them.... but due to following my french teachers instructions on baking (cook for ten minutes on really high, then set in the fridge) they ended up VERY GOOEY.
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So now it's the holidays, i'll hopefully have much more to blog about! Until something like that happens, Adieu!!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Ciao, Bella!

I have decided to get off my butt and start blogging garments, in preparation for Self Stitched September, which I am almost ridiculously excited for. I absolutely adore sewing, but I do not really have the same love of being photographer, and therefore i've only posted about 3 or 4 of my creations (onto burdastyle), but i'll just have to muster up the courage to get up infront of the lens for the good of documenting my self-stitched wardrobe.

So, I present, Bella! These pants were not a breeze to make at all. I made them as a project for my sewing class, and as soon as the teacher read the burdastyle instructions, we decided we might have to make our own method up in a few places. I adore the styles and cuts that burda offers, but their instructions leave ALOT to be desired. So they were quite challenging for someone of my level to put together, and I don't think I would have been able to finish them on my own. I am, however, very happy with the result!

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They are so pretty, and very vintage-ey which only makes me love them more, but I don't really know where i'll be able to wear them! I mean, I have very liberal friends and an equally liberal school but I can't really imagine myself getting on the train in these lovely things. It will take a certain amount of courage for me to wear these about town.... but I will wear them. I think in a couple of months (picnic time, how I long for it) these pants will become a bit of a staple.... with some pretty flats and a floaty blouse they would be amazing!

I had a couple of fit issues with these pants. Because of my abnormally high waist, the crotch was pretty damn uncomfortable at first. I had to let the crotch seam and the back-waistband seam out so they would feel comfortable, and they are still a little cosy around the bottom region.... speaking of which:

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As you can see, I made the mistake of overlocking the pockets with white thread (someone else was using the black and I was getting a bit impatient) but I don't think it will really matter that much, as I don't think many people will be fixated on my backside.

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Unfortunately, my bad photography skills have caused the very cool pocket detail to be cut out in this shot. It's okay though, because you can still see the buttons! I love these buttons. They make me feel like a sailor. The buttonholes are a bit crazy but it's okay, because they're covered up.

Overall, I am pretty proud of these pants. They are the very first pair I've made, with the exception of pyjama pants back when I first begun sewing. I'm sure that when the weather warms up these pants will be worn to death... although it's hard to tell when that would be, as this is Melbourne (for example, yesterday begun nicely, and we had blue skies for a while, but they were punctuated with hailstorms.)

I don't think i'll make these pants again, but they might make some funky shorts.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

darling dainties


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So i've decided to give blogging another shot.... in the middle of exams no less....

Anyway!

This is my entry to the hilariously named "Darling Dainties" competition, which involved creating an inspiration board based around the two new Colette patterns (both sooo beautiful)

I chose to create my inspiration board around the "Nutmeg" pattern, which I will certainly be purchasing soon (I do not care if it is 10 degrees here. Those tap pants are just too gorgeous to let go!). I have been obsessing over turquoise and pretty pinks recently, so the board is very much styled in these colours. I also used vintage-y feel images, and I made my entry look like a comic book, just because I could.

Well, thats my entry, which I quite proud of!
And i'm off to my maths exam.... great....