Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Historic Underthings Part 2

With the wedding planning I have been doing, I decided it would be easier to commission JM to make my stay for me. I arrived at his place this morning for a costuming day and got to try on the almost finished product. I need to bind it and get something to act as a busk (hence me holding the small ruler in place) and it will be done!

Here are the lovely progress pictures! I put my chemise on underneath to get a better effect! Just ignore the yoga pants peeking out!






Tuesday, July 30, 2013

MRS. Crazy Crafting Cat Lady

Shortly after my last post, on Canada Day, Big D and I went to his mom's cabin.  He was on a reset from work so we decided to relax.  Little did I know that he was going to propose to me!  He didn't have a ring because he didn't want to mess it up.  He let me pick my own, so the next day we went and bought our rings together.

On the deck at the cabin just after he asked me! I look quite a bit 
on the awful side due to the heat, the few drinks 
we'd had and the half hour of crying after he asked me

My beautiful ring!

His ring, silver with black diamonds, and my engagement ring and wedding band set.


We quickly picked a date so that everything was said and done before we buy the house in the spring, and before the snow flies.  We have decided on October 5th of this year and the last 30 days have been jam packed of wedding planning and preparation.  Surprisingly, we are basically done aside from a few small items and loose ends!

The first pics were the venues to make sure they worked for our date.  My little country church is hardly ever booked for events and was very much available for that date.  We are having a small wine and cheese reception there for all the guests, then a buffet dinner for a few close family members.  We want to keep it small for budget and because neither Big D or I feel comfortable being in the spotlight in front of a huge crowd.


The little country church where it will all happen!


Next up were clothes for both of us.  Big D doesn't want to wear a tuxedo because he was very uncomfortable in the one he had to wear at one of his brother's wedding.  He decided to buy a suit because it was only a $50 difference from renting.  Even though he isn't wearing a tuxedo, he decided to get a vest in our wedding colours.  Yes, it's a mossy oak wedding!  Big D had mentioned it about a year ago, when friend's of ours were planning their wedding, that he wanted to have camo for ours.  After I said yes, and stopped crying, he asked if that was still what we were doing.

Big D in his suit with one of the groomsmen's ties.

His vest and tie combination that we ordered online.

Big D and his Dad ordered matching tie clips.


I was going to make my dress, but when I was trying on styles with JM and my mom, we found a very reasonably priced lace dress that needed NO alterations at all.  There was no way I could have made it for that price, so I bought it.  No pictures of it til after the wedding just in case Big D happens to stumble across it.

Getting my bouquets from a florist was just out of the question, not only for price, but I mean who wouldn't want to make them?!  My supervisor gave me the idea for broach bouquets which I was able to find on Pinterest.  My maid of honor, Leanne, and my bridesmaid, Becky and I weren't able to find enough broaches, so we mixed in some fake flowers in our colour scheme.  I think the result was pretty darn good!  We found their dresses and accessories this weekend at a department store.  They were regular price of $60 but ended up being half price when we went to buy them!  It was wonderful!

 L-R Top to bottom have all three together, Leanne's, Becky's and mine with the key on it.

Leanne and Becky in their dresses!  They are going to look so amazing!

My Aunt does lots of cake decorating and offered to make our wedding cake.  We found a cake topper on E-bay that we had seen at Cabela's a couple years ago.  This past weekend, with my Mom and Aunt, we found a cake my Aunt is going to try and replicate for me and Big D.

The cake topper!  We can change the flag to say "Just Married".

An idea for the cake.  We are going to add mossy oak ribbon/fabric 
on it  and hopefully covering most of the middle tier to add more of the theme!


Today I got fabric for a signature quilt we will be using as our guest book.  I cut it all into 5" squares and have them packed away.  Next is to construct blaze orange hankies for the Groom, Groomsmen and the Father's.  After that is matching clutches for me and my girls.

All we have to do now is sit back, relax and wait for October 5th and the reply cards to roll in.  OH! And get ready for Mississinewa which I will be leaving for 4 days after the wedding!

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Historic Underthings


I wasn’t able to accomplish as much as I wanted to on my days off, but I usually want to do EVERYTHING so I never accomplish it all. Big D and I attended a wedding for friends of ours on Saturday night. I did get the pink dress finished in time to wear, and even installed the zipper first try without incident. A whole bunch of the wedding guests, including Big D and myself, came down with a horrible bout of food poisoning from the dinner. So my Sunday and Monday sewing days turned into lay on the couch with Big D while eating chicken noodle soup and drinking ginger ale, watching Netflix while we recovered. I was sad it happened on my days off, but at least I didn’t have to miss any work. Big D was delayed a day heading out on the road, but things seem to be working out okay.

I started feeling a lot better yesterday, so JM came over in the evening to saran wrap and duct tape me up for a pattern for my stays. For those of you new to the reenactment game, stays are a type of corset although not as restrictive as you would think. There’s a really good blog post here that explains quite a bit about them. She used a pattern from the same place I got my pattern for my spencer jacket. JM’s way makes things a little more custom to you and the style you want. Plus, the photographic evidence is just too much fun!

All saran wrapped up!

The duct tape, although hard to see in this picture, will be what the stay is.

Side view!  Things are popping up.  It's going to be scandalous in the dresses.

The t-shirt/saran wrap/duct tape mess is hanging on Roberta at home waiting to be turned into a pattern. Hopefully JM and I can finish it soon. Mine should look something similar to the pictures in the blog.

Tonight, after making myself some pad thai for dinner. I hope to have the pockets FINALLY put in the work woman’s jacket. I’ve decided not to go to Grand Portage this year because Big D and I will be buying a house in 6-12 months, and we decided Mississinewa was enough of a splurge. I feel a little more relaxed because now my deadline is back to a reasonable 105 days.

Happy sewing everyone!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Let the Rendez Vous Countdown Begin!

I have completed quite a few sewing projects in the last little while.  We had an event with the MLHS at Mr E and C's place and quite a few sewing days of just C and I.  as such, I finished my chemise, a bonnet, half of a low class work woman's jacket, a reticule to match my spencer jacket, started on a willow basket and embroidered one of my pockets.

Outer fashion fabric of my jacket.  

What the finished product should look like.

The embroidery on the first of two pockets.

My reticule with embroidery done by yours truly.

New bonnet.  I changed out the fabric from purple/grey to brown so it matches more of my outfits.  Looks quite nice over my day cap.


This is the type of basket we were working on.  Mine is more football shaped and not nearly done but in progress none the less!

In addition to the 114 days until Mississinewa, there is another event in Grand Portage, MN in August I'm going to try to attend.  If that's the case, I hope to finish my jacket, two bed gowns and a skirt.  It would be amazing if I can attend, although it does drop my deadline for finishing costumes down to 51 days.  We will see what happens.

In other news, there have been a 7 sheep born at Mr E and C's farm.  One had to be bottle fed and has become everyone's little buddy.  His name is Blue and he is just the most adorable little thing ever!



We also have a garden this year at Big D's dad's place.  Our tomatoes, cauliflour, peppers, peas, beans, carrots and even purple carrots are coming along nicely.  I can't wait to start enjoying some of the veggies!  I'm so excited for fresh peas. Oh, and lets not forget our bad ass, bobble head, gangsta gnome that Big D picked out.


Thursday, May 9, 2013

Sewing and Thrifting

While I haven't done any sewing in a while, due to my participation in a fundraiser production of "Guys and Dolls", I do have a back up of pictures of the stuff I have in progress!

My making and refashioning of clothes has continued.  Here we have Roberta modeling my pink summer dress.  I started this dress a few years ago but it got stuffed away in a corner as my costuming for MLHS and quilting became more important.  I have to put in the dreaded zipper and hem it up.  I know it sounds silly for a Crazy Crafting Cat Lady, such as myself, to actually have a crafting kryptonite, but I do.  I'm forcing myself to do more with it and I have a pair of pants to make, complete with zipper, once I finish all the sewing jobs others have comissioned me to do.


Mine and Big D's soon to be sister in law, K-Ruf as we affectionatly call her, is the one that donated all her old clothes to me.  (That's where the black skirt with the ruffled kick pleat and the purple shirt came from.)  She gave me this lovely dress that someone brought back for her from Venezuela I believe.  It needed no alterations and has beautiful hand embroidery.  I thrifted the belt for $3 and the shoes for $12.  I am so in love with this outfit!!!!



(Not the best picture, but I cropped it from a bigger one of Roberta wearing the outfit)

I thought the shoes I thrifted were a good deal until I found these beauties on a trip to Walmart with Big D.  They were on clearance for $9 but rang through at only $3!!  You can see Kokanee eyeing them up in the background giving her approval for my deal of a find!!




Now its off to the theatre for a night of "Guys and Dolls".  It's opening night and runs until Sunday.  For those of you in the Winnipeg area, it's at PTE and starts at 8:00pm!!  Come out and see what a bunch of dentists can do!

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Crafting Disappointment

I was going to take the opportunity to share with all of you some of the new things I've made, but I'm just a little too annoyed right now and I would like to vent.



As most of you know, I've been doing a block a month quilt with my Mom and her friends through the Quilter's Cottage quilt shop in Stonewall, MB.  Given my new job, I will be working on the days that we have to turn in our quilt squares from now until the quilt is done in October.  My mom called to inquire to see if she could turn in my squares for me or if we could come on another day.  The owner said that neither option was possible as they went against the rules.  The rules, that she came up with none the less.  My Mom advised her that I would likely not continue on to which she replied it was "not her problem".
I'm not saying to boycott the shop as that is unfair, but I will definitely not be spending my money there anymore.  I love to support local businesses, and I will continue to as there are other quilt shops in outlying communities.  I'm just shocked that a business owner would be so callous, especially her comment about not being accommodating to people experiencing a personal hardship.  That's what convinced me to no longer partake in the quilt a long.

I have a friend that lives in Morden, MB and I will be making my way out there to check out their quilt shop.  It's a lot farther away than Stonewall, but I haven't heard any stories like that from other customers.

I'm just so very disappointed at how this turned out.  I was very excited when this started.  I will make up a quilt of the squares I have and donate it to a local charity so at least something good can come from this.

Okay, vent over!  I feel like sharing now, so here is a shrug I made.  It was originally supposed to be a shirt but I lost the pattern for it.  I attached the sleeves to the bottom and voila!  A lovely shrug for work when spring finally decides to arrive.  Doesn't Roberta look lovely wearing it?


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Another New Toy!!

What's the best gift to get a crazy crafting cat lady?  Why, more supplies to be an even bigger crazy crafting cat lady!!

Tomorrow is my birthday, so on Sunday evening, Big D and I had dinner at my parents place with them and my Grandpa.  We had my mom's famous home made pizza and a lovely home made cake.  It was a quiet evening but it was exactly what I wanted.  To celebrate my 28th year, and my obsession for all things sewing and crafting.  I was given this....


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My very own adjustable dress form!!  I couldn't believe it! I was, and still am, completely awe struck that I finally have my very own!  We decided she must have a name, and a long time friend of mine said it reminded him of a lady Iron Man.  So, with his approval, her name is Roberta! (Robert Downey Jr...get it...get it?!?! Oh come on, I thought it was funny!)

So with Big D on the road the rest of the week after tonight, I should have lots of time to play with her.  I have a dress to finish that I will use her for.  Plus, this way I can hang clothing works in progress on it without them becoming a kitty bed.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Quilting and Refashioning

I'm not going to type a whole lot because its getting late and tomorrow is my first day at my new job.  This have been getting quite slow at MTS, so I picked up a second job at Bison, where Big D is working!  Tomorrow is my first day and I want to be bright and fresh.  That being said, I made some new items for my wardrobe.  I took a rather plain black skirt, shortened it and added a ruffle over the kick pleat.  I also used some left over red wool melton from one of my costumes to make a new scarf.  Not all of my sewing has been clothing related.  I finally finished the nine patch quilt and it has been gifted to my friends who treated Big D and I to a lovely dinner on Saturday night!!

I'll leave you with pictures to enjoy, but not before sharing the inspiration for the scarf here and here, and the skirt ruffles here.  Yes, of course, all of these inspirations were pulled from Pinterest.  Would you not have figured that out by now?

Before.  You can see the pins where I had to close up the front slit.

Re-sized and shortened.

A close up of the ruffle over the kick pleat.

The red felt rose scarf.  I am in love with how it turned out!!

The finished product!

I used packaged binding because I hate making it myself!

The back of the quilt. I love how it turned out!!



Monday, March 11, 2013

Nine Patch Progress...

Ladies and Gentlemen, we are down to the quilt sandwich!

That's right folks, I finished the nine patch quilt top for my friends daughter tonight and have it all sandwiched up for quilting!!  I'm very excited with how this is turning out, especially since it all started from Pinterest. (Yes, I have a problem! I'm fully aware of it and loving every minute of this addiction!)

And now, for the best part!  Pictures of the quilt top and the backing material I picked up on my visit to Fabricland a little while ago.

The quilt top finished, 41" square. I added the center purple block for a little something extra!

Quilt top pinned with the backing fabric.  I thought it was perfect, not only to match the top but for a sweet little girl!

Friday, March 8, 2013

Spring Wardrobe Refashion: Part 1


The reduction in hours at work has resulted in an increase in crafting and sewing at our place.  I managed to almost get two shirt refashions done and a quilt top while I was off for three days.  The second shirt refashion is nearly complete; requiring some binding around the arm holes and it’s done.  For now, I will show you just the simple tank top refashion with a step by step on how I accomplished it.

One of Big D’s soon to be sister-in-law’s has become a pretty good friend of mine.  (Both of his brothers are engaged at the moment). We spent a day at the fabric store a couple weeks ago getting fabric so I can make her and her mom some dresses.  After we got back to her place, we ended up going through some of her old clothes she wasn’t going to wear anymore.  I ended up with two bags of things to alter and refashion for my spring wardrobe.  This is the first of many from that group of clothes she gave me.  Have I mentioned that I L.O.V.E hand-me-downs?

So here’s the initial tank top with a cute little over shirt in matching fabric.  While I love the idea of layers, as you can see, this one is quite dated.  I decided this was the best option to try the flower technique that is ALL over Pinterest.  I did cut a small piece of fabric off the over shirt to make sure the fabric wouldn’t fray.  I only used one half of the front of the shirt, so I have lots of purple fabric for another DIY clothing project.


I cut random flower shapes and sizes, as tracing on this fabric was more time consuming than it was worth.  I also found that it wasn’t really necessary once you started assembling the flowers on the top.


I folded the flower twice and put a couple loops through the middle point by hand to pull the center of the flower a bit.  I then picked a random spot on the top and started sewing.  I repeated this step for all the flowers until I felt like I had enough detail.  I kept trying it on periodically to make sure everything was where I wanted it to be.


This is a simple hand sewing project that any beginner could do.  It sure was one of my more simple refashions, but really added a little something extra to the top.

 

I will be unveiling the finished product of the second top in the upcoming week, once I finish the arm holes.  For now, here’s a sneak peek of some of the lace detail on the shirt!!



 FUR BABY UPDATE:  Meeko and Monte pretty much get along, and have been known to sleep about a foot from the other on the bed when we aren't looking.  We think they will be buddies soon.  Kokanee still thinks he is the scariest thing ever and avoids him at all costs.  On the other hand, she was attempting to get him to play or something as she was half stalking him and jumping around.  The main part is everyone is sharing food/water dishes and the liter box, the rest will come with time!

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Back at it again

Wow! Has it really been over a month since my last post?  Not a lot of crafting was completed during that time, but a lot was done.  Big D started school, and at this point only has a week left.  He passed his road test first try and is now fully licensed to drive a big rig.  He'll be off to work on March 4th which I know he is both excited and apprehensive about.

I am taking one step further to solidifying my title as crazy crafting CAT lady.  Big D's Grandma is moving into an assisted living complex and cannot bring her fur babies with her.  We can't take both of them, but we have agreed to take Monte who used to belong to Big D.  He is a 7 year old maine coon and has a lovely disposition.  I know Meeko will get along with him, but Kokanee may be another story.  We'll see how it plays out with two people and three cats in our apartment. (Big D used to have a cat named Chevy, this is Monte and Meeko's middle name is Carlo...do we see a pattern here?)

Our new fur baby, Monte

I finally used my Fabricland gift card from Christmas and happened to go on a day with some killer deals!  They had cotton prints on buy one meter get TWO free.  For once, I didn't go wild for quilting fabric but instead bought enough to make a new outfit for the MLHS. (okay, you got me, it's in preparation for Mississinewa this year!)  I've also started working on the embroidery for my reticule to match my spencer jacket I made a couple months ago.  It's coming along nicely, although I think it's lacking a little something.  If  any of you Regency experts have suggestions, I'd be happy to hear them.

OOOH!!! Fabric!!

Embroidery on the reticule

I have done more work on the 9 patch quilt, but nothing really worth mentioning or showing other than its coming along well.

Keeping with the title of my post, I am back at it on a knitting project from 2006-2007 and earlier than that.  My Grandma started a cardigan sweater for my Grandpa back in 1956.  She was the queen of UFO's, so of course the back piece was finished and no more.  Some of the yarn was used years later for socks and now there isn't enough of the original red to complete it.  Her and I had discussed how to go about finishing it with what we had left.  We decided that a sweater vest with a contrasting colour for the front would be the best option and came up with a nice little design.  I haven't worked on it since she passed away.  I pulled out my very neglected yarn bin today while teaching a friend to knit, and decided it was time to get back at it.  I managed to complete 10 rows (two block strips) today and I feel really great about it!

Me and my Grandma back in 2000

The progress so far on the front of the vest.  Please excuse my laptop and over sized sweat pants! lol

Going through my stash, and knowing how many projects I have on the go at any one times makes me wonder, how many UFO's do you have?