The high-low skirt is coming along nicely, and definitely busted my entire stash of this particular fabric! I made it a little small for me, so it’s going to be one of the first offerings in my Etsy store next month – yay for busting stash and making progress toward a personal goal!
Monday, April 8, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Love!
Ahhhhh! The Colette event at Grey’s Fabric and Notions was so much fun! I loved the variety and diversity of the sewists who were there, the staff at Grey’s was friendly and helpful, and Sarai of Colette was super sweet and had a great sense of humor. It was a wonderful experience, and I am so glad I went.
I did a little shopping, but with fabric like this…
…who could resist? And, I am happy to say I brought home a Colette pattern: the Lady Grey, a trench-like coat with a huge lapel. Perfect for balancing out those with proportionally wider hips! I love Colette’s sizing system; somehow, I am only an 18, which means I can make a muslin from the pattern as-is. Yay! No pre-sewing pattern alterations. I look forward to sharing more about this pattern, as I am going to begin work on it right away. Baby needs a new coat!
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Colette Patterns in Boston!
The Colette Patterns team will be in Boston today, as part of a live event/trunk show. I’ve never sewn any Colette patterns, for various reasons, but maybe I’ll be won over by what I see and hear at this event. At the very least, it will be my very first sewing event! So I’m pretty excited.
I’m also excited to check out the local fabric store hosting the event, Grey’s Fabric and Notions. I’ve never been there, but I’m looking to upgrade my Pfaff and the owner is a Pfaff dealer – perhaps I’ll get to test out some Pfaffs before the event. Two birds one stone!
Friday, April 5, 2013
Two On Deck
I’ve discovered that stash busting sewing is different from other kinds of sewing. Stash busting is all about using up fabric, and less about perfectly made projects – which, of course, is the exact opposite of my normal approach to sewing!
Lucky for me, I have a much more talented crafter friend who told me about her slapdash approach to sewing. So I’m giving it a whirl this month, and seeing how it compares to my usual approach.
This is the beginning of what will be a slightly gathered, slightly flared, high-low hem skirt. I know high-low hems in skirts are a little passé, but I’ve been wanting to try high-low sewing for quite some time. I didn’t really measure anything for this skirt; I basically folded the fabric in half width wise and drafted out some shapes using masking tape.
I drafted pattern pieces for this cardigan, but in hindsight I think I could have used masking tape to block out some shapes on the fabric itself. That being said, I really enjoyed drafting the pattern! I love patternmaking. I mentioned before that I wanted to try Bored and Crafty’s cardigan tutorial – this project is that attempt!
So far, I did not find sketching out shapes on fabric as satisfying as drafting a paper pattern, but it may have been faster. I’m not sure, because it was so frustrating not being able to be sure that everything would line up perfectly after it was cut. That being said, I’m trying to channel my inner Satisfactionist, and make progress on the Stashbusting Sewalong. I think the skirt qualifies for the April ‘vibrant color’ challenge. What do you think?
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Thursday, April 4, 2013
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Game Plan, April 2013
As mentioned in my previous post, things are changing – for the better – here at Mostly Raaw Edges. I’ve got themes and goals and I want to share them with you!
This month, the theme is stash busting. For those of you who don’t craft, a stash is a collection of materials that crafters have at the ready. It sounds great, but stashes grow out of control faster than children grow up! And my fabric stash is no different.
So for April, I am joining the 2013 Stashbusting Sewalong, created by CationDesigns and EmSewCrazy. And here is my pledge:
"I, Ebi of Mostly Raaw Edges, commit to sewing only from stash fabric in April 2013, by creating projects for what I have. I commit to using at least six pieces of stash fabric this month, and buying fewer pieces of fabric than I use from my stash."
My goal in joining this challenge, besides reducing my stash, is to get over my fear of ‘ruining’ fabric, and to reduce lag time between projects.
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Next, I have a personal goal. I have been talking about opening an Etsy store for-ev-er, and finally it is time to put my money where my mouth is. My goal is to sew ten or more items by April 30, so I may open my store in May 2013. This ties nicely into the stash busting goal, because some of the fabrics in my collection are no longer very ‘me’ – but they could be very ‘you’ or ‘someone you know’!
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Finally, my professional goal. Starting up a clothing line is a monumental undertaking, but just like the pyramids were built one brick at a time, so will I build my line. I’ve finally got a decent collection of sketches, so my next hurdle is making samples of my designs to see how they look in real life. My goal this month is to make one finished and perfected sample. It may be a new design, or it may be the Peekaboo Polo Tee which debuted in February. We shall see…
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Whew! April is going to be a busy month. Better get cracking!
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Monday, April 1, 2013
Showers, Fools, and Sewing News
Today in Boston I got caught in some serious rain on the way home, and thought: ‘April showers bring May flowers’. Which is all well and good, of course, but not when the rain is beating down directly on your head! I came home and had to put a towel on my wet hair.
It’s the first of the month and almost three months since I began blogging! The time is right to introduce some structure to Mostly Raaw Edges. Each month, I will have a theme, personal goal, and professional goal, which I will share with you. The theme will shape my sewing for the month as well as determine which other sewing blogs and online media I share with you. The personal goal is just that, but it’s nice to say it publicly and be accountable to that statement! Lastly, the professional goal has to do with bringing my clothing line, Raaw Atalanta, from an idea to reality.
I hope you stick around for the new changes, because I think they’ll make Mostly Raaw Edges more engaging and educational for you – and what is life without new ideas and fun times?
(ha-ha-ha! Happy April Fool’s Day, courtesy of Google.)
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