3/31/11

March Madness

Ok, so I really sucked at creating something super awesome this month. It has been insanity. Between getting ready for two fashion shows and a trunk show, developing samples for my fall jacket collection, having a birthday, and working two other sewing based jobs, there hasn't been too much extra time. But, I did manage to scrape this up.

The cardigan is a Rosabode design. If you have never been to Rose's shop on NE Fremont and 42nd, you have no idea what you are missing out on. It is the most cuddly and adorable shop you will ever walk in to. And you can find super adorable clothes there now, too! Along with me sewing along in the back room:)

I may not have been the creative force behind this cardigan but I did develop the pattern and sew it. So, I'm counting it! And the dress is so simple its kind of ridiculous. But, then again, it is so simple and comfortable I'll probably wear it everyday. It perfect for layer and pretty much feels like you are wearing nothing at all. Sometimes all you need is black jersey knit.

**Necklace by Samantha Michael

3/5/11

Recycle, reduce, REUSE!


February garment done! And just under a week late. But, whatever, this is my blog and I don't really like rushing anything. In the spirit of reusing, this dress came about from an old curtain.

I figured since it is a grandma curtain, that it had to become a sexy dress (or as sexy as it could be) Its a little frilly, a little hippy, a little cowgirl, all rolled into one. Pretty impressive.

2/11/11

Is that a curtain you're wearing? why, yes it is

The last week I have been wracking my brain for what I would make in February. At first I went to the obvious: something Valentines day inspired. But, then I remembered that Valentines day is for suckers. And I am a happy single and even if I were in a relationship I'd be boycotting. So, I've been wanting a knit dress with sleeves (somehow I don't own one), and was pretty set on making a mini out of this rocking Missoni knit I have had for a while. But then, I took down the old lady drapes that were left in my room from the previous owner, and thought, "this could be rockin if I do it right". And it was on.


After a quick wash, I started playing around with the various pieces and here I'm at.

Thinking very low back with some crossing straps. Still thinking of whether to leave the ruffles down the butt. It might be needed for the proper ridiculousness.



1/26/11

Hallie Jacket for sale on etsy

Being so surprised at how well this jacket turned out (especially for being the first leather garment I've ever made), I decided to share the joy that I have while wearing it! The hallie jacket is available at my etsy site for custom orders. Supply me with some body measurements and I'll supply you a perfectly fitting jacket. And let me tell you, I love wearing mine. It fits like a dream and is surprisingly super comfy.


Still brainstorming on what to make for February. Maybe some valentines day lingerie. Meh, who am I kidding, I don't need that. Perhaps a fun dress. We will all just have to wait and see!

1/20/11

January happenings-Leather jacket!

What happens when I get my hands on a cow hide, some snaps and zippers? This sweet leather jacket! After I finished it, I hung it on my coat rack. I didn't think I was cool enough, or something. Yesterday, I realized, I made this fucking jacket, so I'm gonna wear it! And I did and it felt awesome!

I learned a very important lesson: always check to see if the shaft of your snap is going to be longer than the thickness of your seem. Fun times. The epaulets are just sew down. Snap failure.


Here's another more picture from my fun self timer photoshoot! Jacket worn with the Kelly dress. Top photo worn with the Alice dress, and middle photo with a Forever 21 dress.



1/7/11

What I'm working on

The New Year brings new ideas, and what a better idea than actually writing on this blog! And what will I be writing about, you wonder? Here is a hint:

I will be making a new item, outside of my self-labeled collection, each month. January: cropped motor cycle jacket for myself.

I’m still working on it, but I keep running out of thread. This heavy duty top stitching thread I’ve been using to sew it is really screwing with my head. I am not used to these tiny spools. I seriously used an entire spool on the sleeves. When I continue, I’ll be on spool four. I must make it to fabric depot this weekend.

I can’t wait to have this jacket finished. I had been wanting a black leather jacket for months but didn’t have an extra $500 in my pocket. Then I had the crazy idea: why don’t I just make one. It has been an interesting experience since I’ve never made a garment out of leather before. But, I’m slowly learning. And I think it is turning into a jacket!