Monday, July 30, 2018

Upstairs, Downstairs





Back in May I took a crochet class and was…wait for it…hooked!  It’s more interesting than stockinette and there’s some relief in knowing that there’s only one live stitch at a time.

This scarf is constructed from lots of little circles that I made separately and sewed together. Hook size is E, yarn is Tanis Fiber Arts purple label in Ravine. I was inspired the creations of Sophie Digard, whose name I invoke whenever someone implies that crochet is inherently tacky.

 This article written by the super-erudite Franklin mentions perceptions of knitting/crocheting and social class: "Employers knit, servants crochet."

I wonder where that idea came from? Maybe because crochet lends itself to sturdy, utilitarian items like baskets, bags, and wash cloths? (Or in my grandmother’s case, trivets made from covered Gennesee bottle caps. I wish I’d kept better track of my set.)

Sunday, July 22, 2018

Alabama Chanin Skirt



I'm a long-time member of the Alabama Chanin cult. I own all of Natalie Chanin's books, use her recommended laundry detergent, and would basically stick a hot poker in my eye if she told me to.

Thankfully she's a rational person. I met her at workshop at Fancy Tiger Crafts in March. I felt all the hashtags: #blessed, #inspired, #authentic. Seriously, it really was wonderful and worth every penny. If you ever have the opportunity to take a workshop with her, do it. Her Craftsy classes have good reviews too.

On to the skirt! The workshop fee included a kit with pre-stenciled, pre-cut fabric as well as five spools of thread and fold-over elastic. I chose a large out of fear and the waistband sits around my hips.

Work bathroom. I tried not to get the toilet in the shot. #keepingitklassy

All in all it took 2 months to sew and then an additional 2 months to blog. Stitching around the patterns was meditative and relaxing; cutting out the shapes was stressful until I found a groove. Miraculously I didn't cut into my background fabric. I sewed the side seams on my machine and then felled them by hand. It's tough to get even stitches when sewing through six layers of jersey, so now I'm even more in awe of the AC trunk show garments I tried on at the workshop.

A corset, size XL. Id raise the neckline a tiny bit.
Also: bathroom at actual FANCY TIGER CRAFTS!

Factory Dress, size XL and cut much more generously than the  corset.
I'd go down a size. 


There are definitely more of these projects in my future. My husband bought me an airbrush for my last birthday (he gets me) and I have a muslin in progress.


Tuesday, July 10, 2018

The Lewk for Less



I first saw this fabric on @fancytigercrafts. They ran out of it pretty quickly, so I was thrilled to see it pop up at Stone Mountain & Daughter, in a cream colorway. Flora and fauna.

 I made this infinity scarf in under 30 minutes, using a six-year-old pattern from a local class. The voile's a little stiff because I was too excited to wash it before sewing, but I think it will relax with time. It reminds me of Alexander McQueen's floral scarves....
photo: comomilano


See? Pretty much the same thing, for not the price of a car payment. (Or serger. Or plane ticket.)

Monday, July 2, 2018

Mom Jeans




Yeah, I know what I am. This is *yet another* pair of Jalie Eleonores, this time in a dark, heavy-ish denim from Robert Kaufman. I'll be rinsing the excess dye out of this stuff forever.



They're also the best-fitting of my Eleonores, not that you can tell because indigo denim is soooo hard to photograph.

Just trust me.