it's June |
OK let's carry on, June arrived it started off very warm and sunny, then the weather went very wet and everyone said "well that's summer over with, now back to winter!"
Well June was the month that I decided to take on my biggest sewing project to date, make a dress, which is something I've never had the courage to do before (I know scary), well I did have a bash at trying to make one about 2 years ago, but it all went very horribly wrong! I made the worst mistake possible, I cut the the wrong size out, I only realised what I had done was when I had sewn the shoulder the seams and decided to try it on to see what it would look like when finished and that was then I found out that when those side seams were stitched it was going to be a very tight fit, the sort of don't breath or move and most certainly don't try to touch your toes Fit! So what had I done wrong? I hadn't measured myself I just looked at the back of the envelope and thought "yep that size will do!" Choosing my ready to wear size as if I was buying clothes, big mistake! Oh well it is now hiding in a bag somewhere in my stash.
So what was I going to make Then? Well I decided to make this
Getting there slowly |
Of course I made too much bias binding, I rather have too much than not enough. But I can use the spare bias binding for another project, especially if it is a plain fabric I'm using I can jazz it up slightly with patterned bias binding!
Well I took my time making it, there was a bit of swearing (from me), a bit of unpicking, also some put everything down and walk away from the sewing machine before you destroy it time. I persevered and eventually finished it
Ta dah one finished dress |
Not bad for a first attempt, well first complete dress. Ok next question is would I make it again? Or make any sort of Dress? Most probably yes, but next time I think I will use a lighter coloured fabric, black was the wrong colour for a first (proper) attempt at making a dress.
It's a bit dark here even with the light on |
Well what next, after making the dress I felt that I was on a crafting roll so I set about making a draw string bag for smallish knitting or crochet projects, out of two fat quarters from my stash. It only took a day, unlike the dress which took alot longer than a day. And this is it with no swearing, no unpicking and no timeout from the sewing machine.
One very useful bag |
I use the same method for the drawstring ties that was used for the ties on the dottie angel dress, because they were quite simple and easy to make, I also fully lined it as Well! Which I'm very proud of.
one fully lined bag |
After that not much happened, I had another go at my knitting again, which I started at easter, finished one sleeve still got the other one to do and all the other bits as well. Also did some ongoing crochet as well.
Let us move on to July, to start with July is not a good month for us ok. Not much gets done then a lot is going on at school like sports days, school trips and also I feel like I'm on the countdown to the school holidays, which any parent will tell you are tough, if you work you've got sort child care out which costs a fortune if you don't have someone to look after them for free, if don't work you've got to get through the holiday without spending a fortune because your kids keep uttering the words "I'm BORED!!!!!!!"
Well what did I do? Tried to do some knitting, but got bored (it's those sleeves), I must try and make sleeves more interesting.
getting in a twist |
Also did some crochet of the ongoing granny square project, or I'm trying to use this yarn up because I am sick of the sight of it project!
more granny squares |
and more, a little bit artistic this time |
July was also a month of a first for me, I visited Fibre East which was a wonderful day out, even my husband found it interesting. The only thing that spoiled the day was my youngest daughter who just moaned all the time "I'm BORED, I'm hungry, I want a ice cream, we've already been in here!" Just a few of her moans. And yes I did buy yarn.
yarn diet has definitely gone out of the window |
yes we did see sheep too |