Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Out of Habit


OMG! I can't believe I've let one of my good sewing habits turn bad. I've let non-prewashed fabric enter my sewing room and mingle with other fabrics. It must have happened months ago when my yarn stash grew and my "piles of stuff" were moved around. It must be a woven-thing, because all of my knits have been prewashed. Or maybe I was thinking if I was going to sew again it would be another knit top since that's all I seem to know how to do.

Well, that mentality will be changing. I was ready to cut out a pair of pants, when I couldn't find any pants fabric or enough yardage. I'm talking prewashed fabrics. So, I spent a few hours with my washer and dryer. I know I have some other wovens stashed away in one of my fabric bins. It's that time of year when I should take inventory and let the fabric breathe for a few days. I should also sort through my fabrics and let go those I've lost interest in.

Later this morning, I'm meeting a friend who is interested in learning to sew again. We're heading to a fabric store to look at patterns and fabrics. I hope to spend some time with her later this week and go through the basics of sewing. Thank goodness I have my sewing outline/notes from my teaching days.

Speaking of sewing, I better get going and start focusing on my pants...brush the dust off my fabric shears and say "hello" to my cutting table.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Day 3 at the Sewing Expo


On the last day of this Expo, I attended my last class "Industrial Shortcuts" with Mickey Hudson-Sandoval. I learned a lot about sewing efficiently and learning to control my sewing machine. Sewing with no basting, no trimming, and no pinning. Let the SM dog feed do all the work. It was a fascinating class.

Mickey did a demo using her SM and showed us how to sew and hold the fabric. She sewed curved edges (e.g. princess seams), curved pockets, applying zippers (centered & lapped), installing a waistband, and sewing a flat felled seam. No pins were used! I'm definitely going to try out these techniques before the weekend ends. Next year, I'll be sure to sign up for Mickey's classes.

I did find some light charcoal/purple colored silk dupioni to underline a black lace shell I plan on making in the future. As the fabric was being cut, some of the ladies were mesmerized at my choice of color. It's really beautiful!

Now, I need to finish some knitting today so I can spend a few hours tomorrow getting reacquainted with my sewing machine.

Attending this Sewing Expo and taking the classes was definitely what I needed to get back into sewing mode again.

Happy Sewing!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Day 1 and 2 at the Sewing Expo


After spending two days at the Sewing Expo, I have to say that there were many more vendors this year than last and there were more sewing classes being offered. This is a good thing. Some of the regular vendors have cut back on what they brought with them. Some vendors that I used to see every year were not present. There were many new vendors from other states that came to Virginia. A few of them travelled hundreds and even thousands of miles by car and trailer. There was a variety of vendors representing quilting, sewing, various sewing machine dealers (Viking, Pfaff, & Brother), etc. One thing I did notice was a lot of fabrics were displayed in bolts, rolls, and pieces and ranged from quilting cottons to fancy fabrics to high end wools.

I stopped in at Vogue Fabrics and found a beautiful black and gray knit fabric destined to be a twinset. That was the only fabric purchase I made, so far. I was on a mission in search of unusual buttons for future jackets and hand knit garments. I did spend time at a wonderful "dry goods" booth that had lots of buttons, trims, ribbons, beads, etc. Here's what I purchased over two days, most of them were on sale for 50% off.





Day 1 @Sewing Expo Class: Lose 10 pounds in a Day-Make Pants That Fit with Judy Kessinger

This 3 hour class was held in a meeting room at a hotel next door to the Dulles Expo center. The minute I arrived into the room, Judy was armed with a measuring tape and my goodie bag and proceeded to take my measurements. I had a feeling that this was going to be a fun class.


Here's what came in my bag:

Yard stick, Dritz tape measure, 6 inch clear ruler, 1 yard of elastic, Master Pants Pattern, and Pattern Ease tracing paper



Judy gave us instructions and steps to follow in tracing our own pattern from the master pants pattern (based on our measurements) each of us received. As you can imagine, everyone's measurements were different and so were our shapes. It was interesting to listen to other sewists and their pants sewing experiences. I felt so comfortable in this class.

Here's the results from the class, my first drafted pants pattern:

My personalized pants pattern, drawn my moi



My pants pattern is long for a very good reason. I will be tweaking them over the next few days



My Goodie Bag from class


I plan on re-taking my measurements and retracing and cutting out another pants pattern. This will reinforce what I learned in class. Plus, you don't get "real" measurements when you are wearing street clothes, if you know what I mean. I can't wait to get started.


Day 2 @Sewing Expo Class: Lining Alternatives by Barb Callahan

I enjoyed this hour long class. I learned about Hong Kong seams and single seam finishes and how beautiful the inside of a garment can look with these techniques. I learned about Silk Dupioni and pre-washing and the many beautiful colors available. I learned that the inside of a garment can be just as pretty as the finished garment is on the outside. I can't wait to sew a jacket and apply these techniques.

Guess what? My sewing mojo came back! I am motivated. I am energized. I can't wait to sew!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Going to the Sewing Expo



Tomorrow, I will be heading to the Original Sewing & Quilt Expo after work. I have signed up for a pants fitting class tomorrow evening and two other classes for Friday (Lining Alternatives) and Saturday (Industrial Shortcuts). It will be a great time for me to be surrounded by fellow sewists and to share and learn new sewing techniques. I'm hoping my sewing mojo will graciously reappear within the next few days.

I do plan on taking a knitting project with me and knit when I have a chance. As you know, knitting has become my main focus this year and it's very portable. I'm currently knitting a cute cardi called Alpine.

Alpine by Berroco Design


Here's what the back of my cardi looks like so far. This yarn is fabulous to knit with.

Alpaca With a Twist Highlander in Ochre color


I recently finished a sweater called My Lil Black Sweater:

Sirdar Denim Chunky in Vintage color


I'm still busy with my hobbies and have enjoyed reading about hand knit fashions. Just as I did in the sewing world, I dream about garments (sweaters & cardigans) and fibers.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Happy September...It's Sewing Month!


As the weather in our neck of the woods is getting a bit cooler, I thought it would be a great time to get back into sewing. It's been 4 months since I've sewn a garment and I miss my buddy, my sewing machine. Also, this month happens to be National Sewing Month.



There is a new logo for 2009...sporting a new theme:




I thought I would get back into sewing, by making something to complement what I've been knitting and also to complement my future hand knit garments. What a plan!

My dear friend, Tricia, was so kind to give me a sewing gift back in July. I've been lurking and waiting for a fab fabric to appear at EmmaOneSock's site. Thank you Tricia...for giving me inspiration and the push that I needed. ;)

In the meantime, I need to start back into sewing with a simple pattern. Maybe a KwikSew knit top? Or a TNT Butterick top? I really need to use what's in my stash (pattern & fabric) and be resourceful.

Also, a Sewing Expo is heading to my area in October. I've had the brochure in my hands for a month, contemplating which class(es) to take. I've circled a pants fitting class (3 hour workshop) as well as a lining alternatives class, and an embroidery essentials class. I better get my rear in gear and sign up. I've signed up for the 3 hour "Lose 10 Pounds in a Day-Make Pants That Fit" class. This class has 20 seats and I took the 19th seat. Good sign. Should be an enjoyable class. I also signed up for the Lining Alternatives class as well as an Industrial Shortcuts class. I'm all set and ready to get back into sewing/learning mode.

I was planning a trip to G-Street later this week (Labor Day Sale) to purchase buttons for my hand knitted denim vest that I'm still working on. It turns out that I won't need to make a trip. I forgot to knit the buttonholes in my vest! Yes, I'm shaking my head at this major operator error.

My plan is to start sewing again and actively post about my sewing adventures. Stay tuned! :)

Happy Sewing!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Back from Chicago


DH and I recently attended a Leadership conference at Willow Creek in South Barrington, IL. This was our first trip to the Chicago area and we had a fantastic time.

We arrived into O'Hare around 7am, rented a car and traveled around the suburbs. We noticed there was a lot of ponds/lakes and nature preserves as well as beautiful plantings and gardens along the streets, medians, and communities.

We ended up at a sanctuary in Schaumburg. It was a nice place to walk around and stretch our legs.

At the wildlife sanctuary



The next morning, we headed over to Willow Creek for our conference. We later met up with our Pastor Joey and his wife Sarah.

Can you believe 7,000 were in attendance?



Acknowledging the support globally



Entertainment break...one of several


We enjoyed two days of magnificent and invigorating speakers. They included Bill Hybels, David Gergen, and a host of religious and business leaders.


We did get an opportunity to take a trip downtown. We ended up parking around Soldier Field and walked around the waterfront. Now, you know I haven't been doing any sewing and I didn't attempt to head over to Vogue Fabrics. I know, shame on me. I did get an opportunity to see a wedding photo session. So, I present my only fashion photo from this trip:

Wedding photog moment. Caught this scene along the waterfront



We headed over to the Shedd Aquarium.

Back side of Shedd Aquarium & city view


Do you know how hard it is to take pictures through glass?

Finding Nemo


We would definitely go back to Chicago and spend more time uncovering treasures of this beautiful city.

A big thank you to Joey and Sarah for encouraging us to join them on this remarkable leadership trip.

Hamming it up for a picture. Joey and his Jamoca Almond Fudge moment



(If you have been to Chicago, please leave a comment about your favorite places to visit, dine, shop, etc. We will definitely use these tips for our trip next year).

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

A Year Older and So Much Wiser


I want to take a minute and thank those of you who visit my blog, even when I don't keep up with my posts or my sewing activities. I know you pass through to see what others are up to or check out some of the resources.

Today, I'm celebrating my birthday and I must say that I'm feeling fine right now. I've got a few more white hairs and more spots on my skin. I'm happy and healthy. I'm enjoying life.

To help me celebrate my day, I would like for each of you to take 30 minutes to an hour sometime today (and/or the remainder of the week) and enjoy one of your favorite hobbies. Make time for yourself. Create something for yourself. Let me know what you are going to do to help me celebrate.

Isn't this better than chocolates? And no calories, too! lol!

So, what am I going to be doing for a few hours today? Knitting at my LYS.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Another Knitted Creation


You would think that during the summer months, when it's hot and humid, that I would have stopped knitting and started sewing again. It hasn't happened that way. I now have a fascination for cotton and cotton-blended yarns. I have knitted two additional garments called Ophelia. They are comfortable to wear. I plan on wearing these through July and into August. Even into September.

Ophelia in Mediterranean



Ophelia in Cactus


Still no sewing. Well, at least I have some knitting to show. :)