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Hard to believe…

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It’s hard to believe that this time last year, I was busy trying to pull together my wedding.  In two weeks, Dan and I will be celebrating our first year of marriage!  It’s been a great year, full of so many things, that it’s hard to believe that we’ve only been married for a year, and only been a couple for three.  I can hardly remember my life before Dan.

As I mentioned on Monday, I’m winding my shop down so I can rest and work on new items.  This means that I will not be taking rush order and I will not be emailing patterns.  I will continue to add new orders to my queue. I just need a little mental break, and a little time to spend the love of my life, doing things we enjoy, like going on uninterrupted hikes and having uninterrupted dinners at fancy restaurants.

I am very excited to be working on a new collection.  The most challenging thing for me is sewing the same items over and over again.  I love the thrill of seeing something new come to life! I’m also looking forward to a pre-Christmas Sample Sale.  I have a drawer full of goodies that will need to go soon, and in a variety of sizes, from XS to XL, so stay posted for that in a month of two!

Monday

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Two day weekends really suck after having a 5 day weekend.  I always manage to cram a lot into two days.  I cleaned my house, quite literally from bottom to the top, had a friend stop by for a visit to see the house, had dinner with my parents, finished up a couple more orders, napped, went shopping, and fit in some movie-watching as well.
I am in the midst of letting my shop wind down so that I can get a little bit of R&R.  I haven’t been feeling very well lately, and I think it has a little bit to do with the fact that I’ve been burning the candle at both ends for a little too long. Lots has happened! So many good things, a few stressful things, and I need a little break.  I also am really wanting to work on a few new Fall / Winter pieces. 
I am craving Fall like no one’s business.  It’s still so hot here, was in the 30’s (Celcius) this weekend, but I busted out my fall wreath, and dug out my flannel sleep shorts.  I’m ready for the heat to end and the crispness of fall to begin! I have some lovely heather grey jersey, blush sequinned net, jewel toned crushed velvet,  nude lace, and a bunch of Venice lace appliqués that will become a part of my fall / winter collection.
Fall is my favourite season.  I love the food, the way the air smells, cool rosy cheeks, the leaves, the colours…  And of course, Halloween!

Can’t Resist the Ruffle

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I’m not going to even talk about how my day went yesterday.  You know those days where everything has just gone so wrong that you don’t even know where to start? That’s what I walked into yesterday morning. Definitely not a great way to start my week, but on the bright side, today is Friday! 

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.

Good Morning

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Good Morning everyone! I’ve been up since 6:30 editing photos and responding to emails… and now I’m just about to head off to my office job.  I am feeling extra anxious this morning. I never quite know what I’m going to walk into after a day or two off, which I find extremely stressful.  The last few days of being at home and being able to focus solely on Ohhh Lulu has been so nice, a little taste of what is to come… but for now I need to plug away at my “day job” until Dan feels a little more comfortable in his new position.  Why do I feel like whenever I feel close to making the leap the universe conspires against me? *Sigh* My day will come! And it will be sweet.

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!

Finally!

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It feels good to finally sit down and show off some of the fruits of my labour! I’ve been “off” the last 5 days, catching up on orders.  On Saturday I came down with some mysterious malady that made me extremely exhausted, headach-y, stomach ach-y, hot / cold, and all over miserable.  I spent a good chunk of the weekend sleeping, which is not at all like me.  Sleep is for the weak!!!
I did manage to get quite a bit of sewing in, and have 7 orders going out tomorrow morning.  This pink and black set was part of a custom order that I had free creative range with.  These are my favourite orders.

I love how this turned out, and it made me remember how much I LOVE Pink & Black.  It is so feminine and sexy.  This customer ordered 2 sets and a slip. I wanted to give her a variety of items, so I designed one set to be sexy, one set to be demure and sweet, and one set to be glamorous.  This is the ‘sexy’ set.  I think I need to make one just like it for myself!

A quick “hello”

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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!

Blog Love!

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Oh, I love the internet.  So many cool people to meet.  I have been really lucky to have the opportunity to get to know Madalynne, after releasing my Betty Pattern.  She is one talented woman and has some mad photoshop skills.  She posted her take on my Betty knickers, and shows you how you can straighten your princess seams.  Madalynne found that her fabric stretched a lot on the bias.  Every fabric is a little different.  Cutting an even square of fabric, then measuring how much it stretches, can help you determine if you need to cut a smaller size.  I still stand by the fact that fitting is an art, not a science! PS.  There is a give away going on over at Madalynne.com for a voucher for Flirty Thirties that I think you might be interested in!

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!

What’s on the go

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A rare picture of the face of Ohhh Lulu! 
This summer has been great!  So many awesome things have happened for my little business and I’ve been learning many lessons!  I am glad to have the Ginger Sew Along wrapped up, and detailed instructions posted for those of you who have it on  your “to sew” list.  As many of you know, I made a error on page 11 of the pattern, so if you haven’t received my revised version yet, send me over an email and I’ll get it right over to you! Can I chalk it up to having too many things on the go?…
Interesting things I am learning about running your own business…  The first, and worst thing is, when a mistake happens, there’s only one person to take the responsibility for it! This can be hard, but at the same time, I am learning to take my mistakes in stride.  Fix it, learn from it, and get over it.  The “getting over it” part was something I was never good at, but am getting better at it with every mistake I make!!! I think this is not only an important business lesson, but a life lesson.  
The best thing about running a small business is the amazing people I have had the opportunity to get to know.  I really can’t say enough nice things about all of you guys, and everyone I’ve had the chance to converse with through email about the patterns, sewing, design, etc.  I honestly just feel so fortunate every day to be doing what I’m doing.  Tired, but fortunate! 
I am really looking forward to fall; having some quiet, “nesting time.”  I plan to release one more pattern this fall – that 1930’s reproduction bralette pattern that I made last winter.   I also plan to sew a few pieces from the book, Vintage Lingerie (There will be a giveaway too!). 

I am finding that the garment side of my business is picking up more and more, so I am going to be devoting myself to that for the time being (it is my #1 love).  I have a bunch of big custom orders on the go that I am excited about because I have some creative freedom with them.  I also will be re-stocking my Etsy Shop with new 3 for $60 cheeky panties and some fall/winter items.
But for now, I am headed off to the “day job”! See ya!   

The Ginger Swimsuit Sew Along: Finishing with Elastic

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Once all of the major assembly has been completed (side seams and crotch seam), and we’ve basted on our shoulder straps, we can sew the elastic the leg openings and neckline.  To get an idea of the length of elastic you need, wrap a piece of elastic snugly around your leg, or around the chest where the neckline will sit.  Snip about 1″ longer than what you need.  Using a long zig zag stitch, anchor one end to the right side of the swimsuit, as close to the raw edge as you can get it neatly – if you have seam allowance that hangs over, that is fine, just snip it afterwards.

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!

Trim off any excess fabric that extends beyond your elastic, fold under, and top stitchwith a wide zig-zag stitch. When the needle zigs to the right, I am about 1/8″ away from my edge. When the needle zags to the left, I clear the elastic on the other side.
And there you go – snug, elasticized leg openings and neck openings.

The ginger Sew Along: Adjustable Straps.

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If you haven’t done so already, you can go a head and stitch up your side seams.  Depending on how you want to finish your elastic, you may want to leave 1″ open at the neckline on 1 side seam, or when we get there, you can just overlap your elastic, like I will be doing.
Like for any strap, you are going to cut a long strip of fabric.  My sliders are 1/2″ sliders, so I cut a piece of fabric that was 2″ wide.  1/2″ seam allowance on either side + 1/2″ x2 for my actual strap. The total length should be about 45″.
Right sides together, I serged my strip into a long tube.  Using a safety pin, I turned it inside out. 
Then I divided my tube into 4 parts – 2 2″ pieces, and 2 roughly 18-20″ pieces (if your straps will be stretchy like mine, I recommend cutting them on the smaller side)
Using a light iron, press your strip flat (Careful not to singe your spandex!).  Stitch your tubes onto the o-rings and sliders.  Back Tack, or bar tack these in place.  Loop your long strip through the o-ring, and weave it through your slider. 

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!