Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Two projects in one day!

I managed to really start the year off right craft wise.

Last night I was so excited about my sewing machine I decided to rummage through my old fabric stash and see if I could find anything for a one-evening-project.

I didn't have much fabric and I had no patterns, so I thought, what the heck! I'll wing it and see how it goes. So I quickly took my measurements and cut four panels for a simple little skirt which turned out marvelously! I used Kitty Yoshida City Holiday fabric and I was so happy with this quickie project I wore it to class despite the frosty temperature. It's not quite done yet, even though it's wearable, I think I'm gonna add lining and a underlayer ruffle but it's my first piece of clothing EVER which is really exciting.

My second completed project of the day was a pretty beanie, which was originally for my little cousin but it's too big for her. I'm going to make another for her but mean while this one is being adopted by me.

Todays venture was much more mundane, just fixing an old dress with a gathered bust.

Long story short-ish, is that crafting is progessing slowly but sure.

Hopefully I'll have pictures up soon.

Happy crafting!

-RTrook

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Hello World!

Ah, a new year and new, exciting projects!

Santa must have been remiss in his list checking this year because I got a sewing machine for Christmas despite my naughty behavior. That lovely little lady and I are going to make beautiful clothing together. I've made a draw string knitting bag and a circular needle case but not much else just yet.

I've just started the school term again, so I haven't had too much time to spend trying out my new ride, but once things settle down I'll be posting (weekly I hope) about my various adventures in sewing. Luckily I have two wonderful nieces to dress up, so there's no lack of projects.

Knitting-wise I'm trying out a new sock technique with two circular needles, rather than the traditional dpn's and so far it's going very well. I'm not at the heel yet so I won't call it a success prematurely but it's proved very quick and easy up until this point.

I'm knitting a 6 yr sized cotton topper, from the Natural Babies book by Rowan for my little cousin too, and while it's easy, it's still fun 'cause I love working with Berocco Touche.

I can't wait to post about my first completed project of the new year!

Happy crafting, what ever your fiber fetish is!

-RTrook