STASH REPORT:
Dress fabric in: 11 yds
Quilt fabric in: 1 1/4 yards
Quilt fabric out: 11 finished bird blocks ~ 1/2 yd
What I've been working on:
Quilting:
I've had to be a bit mobile with my sewing lately, leaving my 3rd floor steam oven of a sewing room with all of my good equipment and moving from place to place in the rest of the house with my Featherweight to find less heat and humidity. I've been working or Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks - Silly Chickens facing right and left, two of each in each months colors, and Little Birds the same. They're almost up to date and I have pulled the box of Piggies for DGD Lorelei's YOU GET TO CHOOSE quilt. It's been fun, but it brings back memories of sewing as a teen, having to get it all out and tidy it all away at the beginning and end of each session so we can use the room for it's original purpose.
We've been invited to a Retirement/70th Birthday party in three weeks. With a '50's theme.
DH and I are a long time from being Bobby Socksers so I started looking for a nice look that was more age appropriate. Pulled a bunch of pictures of Mamie Eisenhower and looked at several interesting necklines by looking a Pinterest. I am certainly NOT an example of her figure type. For DH we plan to hit the thrift stores in hopes of finding a narrow '50's style necktie he can wear with a short sleeved shirt a la Mr Cunningham.
I MUST use a pattern and dress fabric from my stash, but I plan to adapt things a bit. Studied up, then went to the fabric store and chatted about petticoats with my favorite clerk. She WORE these things. Per my buddy Maisie, you need to wear a cotton or comfy petticoat UNDER all that net or you legs will be scratched to bits. Then as many crinolines as you can get. Lucky me, I already had white muslin in stash designated to make a petticoat to go under some of my long skirts. I purchased netting and tule to make two more petticoats that will live in the COS-PLAY category and three yards of tea died muslin in hopes of producing a moderately wearable fitting muslin for the dress bodice/shirt.
I already had a very nice print of roses on a blue background and a shirtwaist pattern in my queue so I'll work with those.
From what I've read I should make the petticoats first. Wish me luck.
More later,
Lynne
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