Confession. Can I keep a secret? By all means I can. If you ask me not to tell, I can most certainly keep your secret. But when it comes to keeping my own secret, is it that easy - not so much. I've had a secret since Saturday before last, December 4th, and it's been eating me up. I haven't posted in ten days because I just knew I'd probably blab it all out - and guess what, that is just what I'm about to do...
May I present to you my Lady Faye Coat. Here she stands in what once was my living room amidst all the clutter that use to resided in my sewing room (but yet, that's another story).
I had planned an all out photo shoot this past Saturday with me styling my new coat, but just wasn't feeling it so that appointment got postponed. The photo shoot will happen very soon and I will post pics of me wearing my laborious results. The fit is good, but since our temperatures dropped at least 25 degrees below normal, I really don't think it will be warm enough for me (I am EXTREMELY cold natured to the point that I really need to live in a tropical local). By the way, I decided to remove the flannel interlining because it made the coat weight about a thousand pounds.
Why did I change the name of the coat? Well, I just felt that since the thing took me so long to complete, caused me to second guess myself and over think the process more than any other garment ever had, she should be named after me. When I was recently asked if I loved the coat I had to say "I really can't say that I love it, but I do like it a lot. Maybe I'm not in love with it because it took me so long to complete, but I'm sure that with time I will fall in love with her. I did learn a lot in the process, and tried techniques that I never dreamed I'd do. Hopefully we will have a long and lasting relationship, and maybe, just maybe one day I might see my way clear to make a spring version just like her.
Now I've got my sewing life back!!! (Me jumping for joy) For months I've had "sewing project images" flying around in my head that it's been hard to focus on just one project. I have got to get some of these images out of my head and bring them to life before I explode! First up is this really cute skirt, Vogue 7937.
This weekend I did up a not so quick and dirty muslin and so far so good. I'm making view B in guess what - a home deco faux suede in chocolate brown. This is the first time I've used such a fabric, and I am really excited about the possibilities. I'm using a size 16 needle which is really helping. The skirt has top stitched seams front and back, and I'm using a new technique that I learned about while making my coat. I'd like to give proper credit for the idea but can't remember where I read about it. Maybe you've tried it already but just in case you haven't, it's done by threading three threads through your machine through the same the same needle. I was only able to get two threads through the needle, but it does make my top stitching (done using my longest stitch) more noticeable. Now I'm wondering what it would look like using different color threads - mmmm might have to try that one out. I've underlined the skirt (I do plan on keeping warm) and will also add a lining. Can't wait to get it finished because there are many other project images screaming to get out next.
Sewing Room Update: Well, all four walls now have paint on them. One and a half walls still need a second coat. Trim, doors and windows still need to be painted, and then the ceiling is still crying out for some attention too. It's a really S-l-o-w go, but I know it will be worth it when it's finished. The room already looks much larger and of course so much more brighter....
Showing posts with label Lady Grey Coat; Sewing Room Update. Show all posts
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December 14, 2010
December 4, 2010
MY DREAMS COMING TRUE: SEWING ROOM PROGRESS & FINISHING THE LADY GREY COAT...
Well, it finally started! And I love my paint color choice - "Powdered Snow", not to white and not to beige-y, but just right. There is still such an awful lot of work to do in here. Now that the first wall is painted (but still needs a second coat) it makes the ceiling look really dull - so now of course, the ceiling needs to be painted too.
Taking work schedules into consideration, I don't know, but I really can't see getting this finished before Christmas. Not being negative, just being realistic. Well, it is what it is; but it is still the beginning of MY DREAM COMING TRUE - I want to live with white walls!!!
Lady Grey Coat Status:
Will I complete it this weekend???, - well I really don't know. I thought I'd finish it two weekends ago, and I certainly though I'd finish over the four day Thanksgiving weekend, but of course that didn't happen either. There is not very much to do to finish, I've even written up my usual "What's Left to Do" chart:
Taking work schedules into consideration, I don't know, but I really can't see getting this finished before Christmas. Not being negative, just being realistic. Well, it is what it is; but it is still the beginning of MY DREAM COMING TRUE - I want to live with white walls!!!
Lady Grey Coat Status:
Will I complete it this weekend???, - well I really don't know. I thought I'd finish it two weekends ago, and I certainly though I'd finish over the four day Thanksgiving weekend, but of course that didn't happen either. There is not very much to do to finish, I've even written up my usual "What's Left to Do" chart:
- give it a GOOD press
- tack lining down
- top stitch
- attach belt loops
- hem sleeve lining (had to patch to extend sleeve linings because they were too short)
- Finish buttonholes
- sew on buttons
- schedule photo shoot (LOL)
November 24, 2010
HAPPY THANKSGIVING; LADY GREY COAT; SEWING ROOM PROGRESS...
It was a wonderful pre-Thanksgiving here in Georgia today. Work ended at noon, which was more than nice. The weather was just perfect for the season; i.e., cloudy and overcast with just a little bit of misty rain. You know, "the over the hills, and through the woods to Grand-Mother's house we go" type of weather. I hope that you'll are not working to hard getting T-Day dinner underway. I'm sure if you are, it is truly a labor of love. I'll be free-loading at a cousins house looking forward to that lethargic feeling that is sure to follow the afternoon meal. So let me go ahead and wish one and all a very Happy and safe Thanksgiving Day!
LADY GREY UPDATE:
Yes, I am STILL plugging along with this coat. I did get to work on it a few nights this weeks even though I had to pull two night shifts, and work a couple of hours over at my school's dedication ceremony one evening. The shoulder pads are in, and the lining is finished
complete with flannel interlining, but sans the sleeve hems.
I gave myself a little break from the coat this afternoon but still worked on making the belt and belt loops. If I get up early enough tomorrow I should be able to get the lining sewn into the coat prior to leaving home for the 2p.m. dinner. We'll have to see how that turns out. Maybe, just maybe I'll be able to complete this project sometime during the four day weekend.
SEWING ROOM PROGRESS:
I have gotten this far - if you can call this progress. Since last Tuesday the room has been almost completely void of furniture...
... that has been temporally stored in where else but the living room...
...with the temporary sewing area set up in the kitchen...
So I'm working on this very crowded table while I cultivate enduring patience. The painting was originally scheduled to be completed, carpet cleaned and furniture replaced before Thanksgiving Day, but of course it won't be. Things happen, but I'm still gonna finish this coat!!! Painting is SUPPOSED to start on Friday - of this week I hope...
LADY GREY UPDATE:
Yes, I am STILL plugging along with this coat. I did get to work on it a few nights this weeks even though I had to pull two night shifts, and work a couple of hours over at my school's dedication ceremony one evening. The shoulder pads are in, and the lining is finished
complete with flannel interlining, but sans the sleeve hems.
I gave myself a little break from the coat this afternoon but still worked on making the belt and belt loops. If I get up early enough tomorrow I should be able to get the lining sewn into the coat prior to leaving home for the 2p.m. dinner. We'll have to see how that turns out. Maybe, just maybe I'll be able to complete this project sometime during the four day weekend.
SEWING ROOM PROGRESS:
I have gotten this far - if you can call this progress. Since last Tuesday the room has been almost completely void of furniture...
... that has been temporally stored in where else but the living room...
...with the temporary sewing area set up in the kitchen...
So I'm working on this very crowded table while I cultivate enduring patience. The painting was originally scheduled to be completed, carpet cleaned and furniture replaced before Thanksgiving Day, but of course it won't be. Things happen, but I'm still gonna finish this coat!!! Painting is SUPPOSED to start on Friday - of this week I hope...
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