Wednesday, August 1, 2012

A Hot Summer

This hot summer has me sewing more sleeveless garments that I have ever sewn before. I don't usually wear sleeveless, figuring that my upper arms aren't that great. But after a year at aquacise, I realise that my arms aren't as bad as I think and there are many arms out there that look a whole lot worse. That's one of the many benefits of a water aerobics class, you see that there is always someone who looks worse than you do!

So this top is the blouse from Simplicity 2215. I decided to make the blouse to check the pattern fit; what I really want to make is the dress. But rather than risk a wadder and waste yards of fabric, if the blouse works, then I can cut the dress out with confidence.



A nice bonus is that I didn't buy one thing to make this blouse. The fabric was a rayon batik from the stash, the pattern was purchased a few months ago, I had matching thread and there were even perfect grey-blue buttons in the button box.

Two weeks ago, I finished a sleeveless top and 6-gore skirt in linen-cotton, and before that, I made a rusty red sleeveless dress from another linen-cotton blend.Sorry no pictures to show. All those fabrics came from the stash and the patterns were also in the home collection. What a great feeling to use up this stuff and not simply be adding to the home fabric store. I have done enough of that.

It seems my new addiction is wool, I am buying more than I can knit. Also collecting knitting magazines at a rate that needs to be slowed down. Where will I hide that stuff?

8 comments:

  1. I, too, have made more sleeveless this year. 107 is JUST.TOO.HOT to wear sleeves. Will look forward to the dress!

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  2. Great looking top on you. Now to see the dress part of the pattern when it is made.

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  3. Julie, nice to see your gorgeous work again! Here in Arizona it is hot in summer, but I'm sure it is quite a change for you!

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  4. Nice top. And it is just too hot. Too hot to be nice, even! If I want to hide something, I just leave it out in the open and no one notices.

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  5. Hi Julie. I agree. This heat is quite something and I too usually avoid sleeveless using short sleeve cardis to cover up my not so great arms. But this summer vanity has gone by the wayside.Your top is very nice.
    I've also been using fabrics, patterns and buttons from my stash and it feels so good.Unfortunately, I'm still adding to the fabric and pattern stash. Can't resist Silhouette patterns(my new passion) and new Vogues!

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  6. it does feel good to use fabrics from the stash and make something beautiful and useful to wear. Your new blouse looks terrific, and is sure to beat the heat!

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  7. That pattern is a great two-fer. You get blouse and super cute dress for the price of one fitting! The top you made looks so nice and cool, and I love the batik.

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  8. Thank you, Julie, for helping me with my picture problem.

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