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Sunday, January 22nd, 2012
Hello everyone!
Apologies for the lack of posting last weekend. We didn’t get back from Blaigowrie til quite late. The big ride on the scooter was quite a success…I won’t tell you how I managed to get more scratches in it (eep) but I will tell you that I got down there and back without anything seriously bad happening. For those folks not from Australia, Blairgowrie is about 100kms south of where I live in the inner suburbs of Melbourne (depending on which route you take)…It’s right at the bottom of Port Phillip Bay and is a popular spot for city people wanting to get away for the weekend. Mind you, it’s hardly ‘country’ or even remotely isolated…Melbourne is such a spread out city that the entire trip down the bay is built up with plush beach houses of varying scale and style. 
Anyways, we had a good time – playing board games, drinking and just blobbing about. Yay
So on to this week’s sewing project…

This has been the first project for the year following my new resolution of taking my time and finishing things properly. I’m so happy with this top that I can even show you the insides
The pattern is Mccall 6475 from 1946 and I used a cotton blend of some description in a nice orange floral. I don’t usually go for orange but I loved this print as soon as I laid eyes on it. It’s another one from Savers from way back. The fabric has a really great drape to it and is soft and airy. It may be a rayon/cotton blend…Not sure. It washes ok from the little swatch I tested….so who knows what’s in it.

A few notes about the pattern and finishing:
- I made view C which you can’t see on the cover but the only difference from view B is the peplum at the bottom isn’t gathered as it’s designed to fit under a skirt.
- I don’t think this would work with anything but a super drapey fabric. There’s a lot of gathering that needs to fall nicely. I’m happy with my fabric choice!
- It’s VERY blousey – considering how small the size is, and it IS meant to be roomy, but there’s a LOT of room. Tight, structured waist definition is absolutely essential for styling this!
- The cute details are a bit lost in this print but I would love to make this out of a plain, maybe even sheer fabric

- I finished as many seams as I could with rayon seam binding.
- The side seams are zig-zag stitched because I ran out of that colour seam binding!
- I made a narrow hem finished by hand.
- The side closure consists of three snaps and a hook & eye on a placket. This is SO much better than a zip – And yes I will keep going on about that forever.
- I omitted the shoulder pads….for obvious reasons. I guess some light ones wouldn’t look too bad and they are very much essential for the era…One day I will make some and see how they look.

Yay! I’m really pleased with this top and I definitely want to make more versions of it. It took about a weekend to do – The bound seams were fairly time consuming but if you omitted those this would take no time at all to make. Once again, this is another one of those 40′s patterns with neat little details. I love how the sleeves attach to the neckline. Mccall’s patterns from the 40′s are especially excellent. Side note: I’m actually waiting on a heap of patterns to arrive from Etsy, eBay and a super special Mccall’s from Patterns From the Past.

Notice I also got my replacement grey shoes from Asos? The 38 fits much better.
Well that’s all for now. I have to start on a new project…I don’t even know if I’ll have anything new to show for next week! I think I’ll have to actually do some drawing! How bout that!
Heh…
Ciao then!

Tags: 40's, beige, blouse, cotton, craft, cream, create, era, fashion, floaty, floral, forties, gray, green, grey, kitty's drawings, mccall 6475, mid century, orange, pencil, rayon, red, retro, seamstress, sewing, singer 338, skirt, swing, top, vintage, war, war time
Posted in Sewing | 22 Comments »
Friday, July 29th, 2011
Hi Everyone!
New sewing post comin’ right at ya!
I recently finished this vintage mail order pattern from the 50′s (possible early 60′s?).

I’d originally made a black denim version of this but it doesn’t have any beading on it yet like I’d planned so I wont show it yet cos it’s not technically finished.
Straight after I put together the black one, I started this one in a grey wool blend from my original Savers stash. The fabric is a bit itchy so I lined it with some grey gauzy cotton.

The pattern is fantastic – very simple. Just two pieces with four darts for shaping on the back and front. It also has a kick pleat at the back and a centre-back zipper.

I made some changes to the pattern:
- Shortened it considerably!
- Made the bust much smaller
- Shaped it so it’s a more ‘wiggle’ fit – the skirt is normally very straight.
- Lined it – the patterns call for facings which I did on the black one and they’re annoying. Lining is so much neater!
This is the perfect work dress – and a very versatile pattern. I could easily make a scoop neck version in linen and embellish the neckline with fabric flowers. It would also work well with border prints or fabric that has a vertical or horizontal stripes. The possibilities are endless!
I really must trace this onto plastic (I’m very far behind in all that!!) so that’s more durable.
And it doesn’t even look too vintage – very timeless.

On another note – I found the navy belt at the Salvos recently. I’ve been looking for a good navy belt for ages and I’m so happy I found this one! I also picked up a cute pair of white cotton gloves from the same Salvos and a few metal zippers. For a measly total of $10.50!
Yay!
And I’m sorry for the supreme lack of drawing posts. It’s all in the works I swear. Its been mega busy here at home too. I may have a rather exciting announcement to make shortly – which is somehow related to this outfit…but until it’s all concrete, my lips are sealed.

Til soon!

Tags: dress, gray, grey, kitty's drawings, navy, pattern, sewing, sheath, singer 338, vintage, wool
Posted in Sewing | 18 Comments »
Thursday, March 24th, 2011
Hi Everyone!
Oh boy, I am sooo behind on my sewing updates!!
I made this skirt a few weeks ago as I was in a rush to make something that would go with my work shirt. The shirt is blue and striped (and is horrible) so I had nothing that matched. I needed to wear the shirt to go see a customer and while I did finish the skirt in time it wasn’t without some hiccups.
I used the base of a dress pattern and just made my own waistband to fit.
Everything was going swimmingly until I got to the waist! I had made it much too wide and it was mega squeezy to get it on. Ugh.

It was still wearable even though I could barely breathe and I used a cream coloured zipper because it was the only one that was the right length. I managed to make it through the day and just covered the dodgy zipper and waistband with a belt. When I got home I was fiddling with it trying to make it more comfortable and of course the zipper went *pop*! Derp!
By that time I was well and truly over it but funnily enough the next day I found I had the energy to fix it. I took the waistband off and removed the broken zipper. This time I made sure I tried it on after every new section was pinned and also managed to find a black zipper. It was too long but I sewed it in anyway and just trimmed and finished the end of it so it wouldn’t come undone.
Now I’m quite pleased with it as it fits fairly nicely and it’s super comfy. I’ve shown the insides of it too as they’re quite tidy if I do say so myself….The seams are finished with a zig-zag stitch and it’s all underlined with a soft grey gauzy fabric. I used satin sew-in hem tape for the hem.

Since this was made I’ve also used the same pattern to make another skirt (which I’ll show later). I made some modifications so that it fits slimmer and is more pencil shaped and I like the new version better.

However I have one question for the sewists out there – Since I am using a dress pattern for the skirt, should I be taking some off the top of the pattern to give more room for the waistband? I find that when I try these on without the waistband in, they fit really great. But as soon as it goes in, the skirt tends to bunch near my lower back as if there’s not enough room for all that fabric between waist and hip.
Hard to explain! But I’ll show you what I mean when I do my next sewing post.

(bwahahaha look at Boofy’s FACE – he looooooves the pats. He’s all like “gimmegimmegimmeMMMMOAR”)
That’s about all for today. Don’t forget the GIVEAWAY of course – being drawn on Saturday so get your entries in quick smart!

Oh and the shirt I’m wearing in these pics was a Savers find – Genuine vintage for $6!! The label inside the shirt still uses the old Australian sizing method – its a SSW ;-P Which I think equates to a modern size AU8-10 or so. And that’s my new hair – Freshly red!
Seeyas!

Tags: 50's, 60's, charcoal skirt, cotton, dress, fifties, gray, green, grey, hair, kitty's drawings, polka dots, red, shirt, sixties, skirt, suit, wool
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Sunday, August 15th, 2010
Hello
Down to the second last life drawing class (I think). Drapery was the subject this time and how we see the figure differently with clothes on. Drawing clothing can disguise the true form and it can be more difficult to draw ‘across the body’ like you would with a nude. Instead, you can fall into the trap of only drawing the outline which leaves things looking flat.
Warm ups….I think all the ones I scanned are about 30 seconds. Funnily enough, it feels better to use 30 seconds instead of 1 minute per pose for the warm up – gets you loosened up quicker. Our teacher likens these to stretching before going for a jog


The contour and the tone drawing. I did a blind contour this time – not looking at the page while you draw and not lifting your charcoal.

I did two drawings again for the final 20/20mins. The first one without any drapery and the second one with. Kinda stuffed up the arm on the first one….


So after tomorrow I think I have no more classes. I’ll need to get back into the self-direction. Get back into this digital stuff. I have a whole bunch of inspiration pics – and lots of ideas ready to go. Need to get off my ass and DO IT.
Bya!

Tags: Art & Design, black, chalk, charcoal, clothing, colour, drapery, female, figure, gray, grey, kitty's drawings, life drawing, nude, pastel, study
Posted in Art & Design, Drawn by hand | 1,597 Comments »
Monday, January 18th, 2010
Sorry for the lack of arty posting lately. Been feeling in a bit of a slump. Still sketching daily but kinda not feelin it. However, I’ve got two client projects on the go which aren’t problematic at all which is excellent.
I think I have worked myself into a “MUST BUY NEW COMPUTER” mode and so trying to do anything on my clunky old laptop is getting me frustrated. I am entirely sure it’s just an excuse as I am known to do that. What for I know, it’s not like it’s benefiting me in any way to be always making excuses! TERRIBLE. But identifying the problem is only halfway (only a quarter even) there.
Soooo, even just writing this out is motivating me to get off my butt and back into it. Browsing the talent on ConceptArt always helps too.
But since I have nothing worth scanning at the moment, I shall show you some purchases instead. It was payday not long ago and of course I have a massive list of favourites on Etsy which I’m always itching to lay my hands on.
These are the items winging their way over to me from the US.
A stunning 50′s/60′s wool suit. Cos I don’t have a suit yet and this is so pretty and looks like a fabulous cut.

A navy vintage hat. I don’t wear hats generally and this is a good price and versatile colour so that I don’t feel too bad if it doesn’t look good on me. There are SO many beautiful hats on Etsy!


And finally, another dress….cos a girl can never have enough dresses. The colours are cute and summery and looks flattering. Thankfully I’ve gotten quite good at being able to judge what will fit me well without needing to try something on. There hasn’t been one online purchase I’ve made that doesn’t fit me.

I can’t wait til they all arrive! Cue postie stalking….NOW!
Ciao!

Tags: clothing, dress, fashion, fifties, forties, gray, green, grey, hat, navy, pink, purple, suit, thirties, velvet, vintage, white, wool
Posted in Fashion-y Goodness | 1,972 Comments »
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
I’ve been tweaking. Endlessly. Feeling like I’m not getting anywhere.
Also resized the pic which meant upscaling. So I’m gonna have to go around cleaning bits up. I cracked the shits cos I wasn’t able to get a decent level of detail in the hands. Still LOTS to do on those. And the hat. I’m having issues with the nose too. Gotta warm up that skin tone again. Argh!
This is all now on Painter 11 which I downloaded a trial version of. Very nice. But a total RAM hog – this file is now 76MB and my MacPro struggles a bit. Though I like to give it a beating with CS4 and Parallels running at the same time.
Don’t think I’ll be purchasing Painter 11 just yet – IX.5 still does a great job so I’ll switch to that when my trial period runs out.
Before:

After:

In other news. I want to start selling. Which means I should have a more cohesive list of things to sell.
I’ve got some ideas but if you guys would like to get your hands on some of my work then tell me which ones you want! And in what format? Printed and framed? Or on canvas??
I’m weighing up the idea of buying a roll of canvas…we have a very nice Epson printer at work and if I bought the material for it then I could do foreigners without feeling guilty. This would restrict sizes as it prints 400mm wide only and with canvas if I was to frame it I would need gaps on the edges. There are other paper options like nice watercolour look and other gorgeous, thick card stocks.
Also still waiting on the letter about my award. Really itching to get some documentation so I have a timeframe for everything. I’m packing it a bit to be honest. Hope the interview is not too soon – I am also heading to Tasmania in two weeks so please not let it be then! God – if it’s before then I will die! Eeeeeeeep!!!
Better go before I work myself into a panic.
Tags: blue, corel painter, drawing, fashion, gray, grey, illustration, model, pastels, white
Posted in Art & Design, Corel Painter | 2,201 Comments »
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Nooo I haven’t forgotten this one
I did this yesterday after work – just about an hour spent doing some of the face and the remaining sleeve. Getting there, slowly.
Funny how I’m never all that happy with it while I’m doing it…but then I take a screen grab and mull it over for a little while and I start to realise it aint so bad after all. I was particularly annoyed with the lips but they kinda look alright. Still have to finish a few things – the nose isn’t done yet and I have to add more depth to the shadow.
Can’t wait to finish this and show you all the completed work
And sorry if this is too huge for anyone – please let me know if it is.

Tags: blue, corel painter, fashion, gray, grey, model, white
Posted in Art & Design, Corel Painter, Uncategorized | 2,950 Comments »