This is the final set I made as a part of the custom order that I had free creative reign over. This was my “demure” piece. I made my Carolyn Cami out of purple and cream bias cut floral fabric, paired with ivory stretch lace and pearl buttons. When added 3 layers of ruffles around the hips of the cami for a little extra something.
In completely unrelated news, I had my eyes checked yesterday. Previously I had better than 20/20 vision – super human vision as I liked to call it. I no longer have super human vision, just slightly off vision… so slight that I do not even require glasses but could use them to make watching tv or driving more comfortable. For the first time in my life, I felt old! Something in me is not quite what it used to be. What a strange feeling…
In more unrelated news, but news that excites me nonetheless, Dan and I have purchased two new doors for our house. This may not seem exciting, but if you were to see the condition of our current doors you would understand. The front door had been kicked in at one point and is cracked down the middle. You need to body-check it quite hard (good thing I watched a lot of hockey growing up, so I know how do to this) in order to get it locked. It also has a lovely featured – a fort knox style slide lock. So, I will be glad to see the hideous broken door gone, and my lovely new doors with the big glass windows installed. Just in time for winter!
I am off the majority of this week, trying to catch up on orders. Thanks to everyone who is waiting for an order, for your patience. You guys are the best! Right now, I have a beautiful aqua coloured slip on my sewing table that I can’t wait to show…
In the mean time, I wanted to share an interview I did for the Examiner, and let you know that they are hosting a give away!
I was really surprised to find my Ballet Pink set featured on the website of the Finnish Magazine, Trend! Little, small town me never could have imagined someone so far away liking what I do! I wish Google Translate could translate Finnish a little better because it looks like an awesome magazine!
A rare picture of the face of Ohhh Lulu! |
As you begin to stitch, gently pull the elastic – you will see that as you stitch, the elastic will start to “wrinkle” the fabric it is attached to. I do not have a real formula for this… After sewing a million pairs of panties, you get the knack for how tight to pull it. If you haven’t sewn elastic like this, you might want to try on a few scraps, or on your muslin first to test out your tension. You do not want to shirr your fabric, you just want to create some tension so that your suit doesn’t ride up or fall down!
When my zig-zag stitch zags to the left, in towards the garment, I am stitching just over the elastic.
When I get to the end, I just overlap my elastic, and zig-zag in place. This is the most easy way to finish your elastic – For me this is a fun summer sewing project, and I am after easy. Alternatively, you can begin by sewing your elastic into a loop and stitching it on, OR sew your elastic on prior to sewing your crotch seam (and leave the top of one side seam open at the neckline). This way, when you sew your crotch seam your raw edges of elastic get hidden in the seam. If you do it this way, I highly recommend top stitching the seam down, or at least doing a bar tack to securely anchor the elastic down. There will be a lot of tension at that seam, and the last thing you want is it unravelling at the beach!
Right sides together, baste the strap onto the front and the back. I put mine at the peak of the the cup in the front, and at the side back seam in the back. Be careful not to twist your strap! This is very important because next we will be applying our elastic and you really won’t want to be picking those stitches out (trust me, I have done, and will continue to do this!).
Strap Alternative #1: If you do not want this style of strap, sew two long tubes, any desired width, and about 20″ long, baste them to the front only, tie behind the neck, and Voila! – halter straps.
Strap Alternative #2: Sew 4 tubes, 20″ long each, any desired width. Baste one on the peak of each cup, and one at each side back seam – tie the straps at the shoulder and turn under the ends. Bow-straps!
*sigh* He’s just so incredible… and dreamy too. He can fix a car, paint your picture… and gives a damn good foot-rub. How did I get so lucky?
I spent my days ruffling meter after meter of satin, working on two Petals Sets – one high waisted and the other ‘as is’, and a couple of other things. Throw in some Chevron, and a little Bon Voyage, and that sums up my weekend!
Tonight we will snuggle down and watch some Walking Dead… I splurged and bought a bottle of Chartreuse which we will drink with Hot Chocolate. Yum yum… Happy Sunday everyone!