Welcome to Anne's sewing blog!

I started this blog in 2012 in an attempt to keep better track of all the little things I make. I have found it fun to 'catalog' what I make so I'll continue to post my finished projects as they appear.

Its mostly for my personal use, but also gives me a way to share cute stuff with my craft-oriented friends and family. Enjoy!

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Triplet Birthday Dresses

Leah got a new playdress for her birthday, and her dolls got dresses to match.






The dress was drafted from scratch and I'm mostly pleased with it.  The main part was simple to do and turned out great.  This was my first whack at sleeves from scratch and they are so-so.  To the general observer they are perfectly fine and you'd never notice the imperfections.  However, the more I read about drafting, the more I analyze clothes for their fit in key places.  I have a few things I'd like to tweak on the sleeve for the next dress but its not too bad for a first try.  

I am happy to report, however, that these three dresses officially finish off that giant piece of pink knit fabric.  I got it at a thrift store - it was a twin-sized duvet cover in its previous life and I've gotten at least four dresses and two skirts out of it, plus scarves, doll dresses, and who knows how many scraps the girls have used for random things.  It was dirt cheap and great for experimenting, but I can't say I'm sad to see the end of it.  Time to move on to a different color/pattern.  :)  

I think the last few posts catch the blog up on what I've been sewing lately.  I'm still plugging away at hand quilting the big quilt and also have another batch of costumes for the theatre department to work on in the next few weeks.  After that it will be back to more playdresses for the girls.  They've both grown so much in the last year that last year's dresses/skirts show a bit too much leg, if you know what I mean.   Hopefully I'll also get around to drafting a sloper for myself.  

Happy sewing.  Is spring here yet?  



Friday, March 8, 2013

Doll Clothes Factory

Last week was Doll Clothes Factory at our house.  The girls were asking for new dresses for their dolls so I said we'd turn the sewing room into a doll clothes factory for one week and see what we could accomplish.

I started with this book, which I've had for some time.



Its very well done - flat construction techniques so you don't have to sew around itty bitty circles for armholes and such.  The only glitch was that they are all designed for 18'' dolls and our dolls are smaller than that.  'Dolly' is a softie that is only maybe 10'' and the homemade cloth dolls are more like 6''.  So I could apply the theory of the book but not really the patterns themselves.  It worked out well, though, because it gave me a chance to practice my drafting skills on a smaller scale.  I was able to practice drawing patterns and trying them on, tweaking them, trying them on again, etc and it was all on  little doll sizes rather than kid or adult sized pieces of fabric.

We'll start with a 'Dolly' Fashion Show.  

She received a: 

playdress...


a wedding dress...


and another playdress that is talked about at the bottom of this post.   


Then our Fashion Show will move on to the cloth homemade dolls, named "Julie" and "Nettie".  

Here is what they look like naked....



and dressed in their rags from before.  Ugly tunics with no finished edges, seams coming undone due to  slipshod quickie construction, etc.  These dresses were a ten minute job when we first made the dolls and they needed something to wear.  Who would have known it would take a year to make them 'real' clothes?!  Ironically, as soon as the better dresses were done these were not thrown away but became 'the rags that Cinderella wears when she's cleaning.'  Little imaginations are so great, aren't they?  :) 


So, now onto their custom-drafted 'real' dresses...



with one 'nightgown' of snuggly fleece.



They all close in the back with velcro - easy for kiddy fingers to put on by themselves.  


Then, we have 'Ann', a doll that Leah chose from GoodWill with a few Christmas gift dollars.  She just got this one 'nightgown' and will need more clothes in the future (she came in a good princess-y dress that is in good shape) but I didn't get around to drafting a pattern for her before time ran out and the Doll Clothes Factory had to close for the week.  The neckline is terrible on this one.  She's more like a Barbie shape than the other ones so it'll be a bit tricker.  Clothes for her can be my next quickie in-between project.  



Last, but certainly not least, Dolly and Nettie got matching dresses.  Dolly and Nettie are both Leah's dolls and for her birthday she got a playdress to match.  So they can be triplets.  :)  Leah loved it!  Leah's dress can be another post, but since these are dolls I'll put them here.  


Whew!  Thats not too bad for one week's work!  The sewing room was a total mess of scraps flying everywhere.  Paper scraps from drafting patterns and fabric scraps being turned into dresses.  It was fun to experiment with drafting, fun to make dresses (they sew up very quickly once you've got a pattern that works well), and they have already gotten lots of playtime use.   

As a bonus, I have paper patterns for future use.  


The next time the Doll Clothes Factory opens up we can get right to work!  











Thursday, March 7, 2013

Bridal Shower Gift

A cousin is getting married soon and although I was unable to attend her bridal shower, I did want to send a gift.  She registered for towels - nice and practical - but I thought I'd jazz them up a little.  Her wedding colors are navy blue and white, with just a splash of silver.  I bought nice navy towels and embellished them with a little white and silver ribbon.




Not too fancy, just a little personalized and fun!