I am seriously considering working on the SWAP 2012 challenge.
'Cause I really need to do some sewing pour moi!
I am not AT ALL sure I can get all that sewing done....But it is certainly making me think about sewing plans for this spring.
It's just that I also have Home Decorating plans, as well as the small matter of taking three seminary classes AND teaching a science class at the homeschool co-op!
The rules for the 2012 SWAP (basically) specify sewing seven different pieces, and then repeating four of them for a total of eleven items. The primary aim is developing some Tried-N-True patterns to use! Because I mostly wear skirts or dresses, and I really need some dresses (!), I am sewing another dress to substitute for slacks or jeans.
I've chosen:
Blouse (twice)
T-Shirt
Dress (twice)
Another dress (twice)
Skirt (twice)
Jacket item (cardigan)
Overcoat ALREADY COMPLETED!
Here's what I'm considering:
Yikes, those pictures are a bit small!
With pictures just a mite larger, here's what I'm thinking:
Four dresses----
Butterick 5556, which seems ever so popular, out of a black and white sorta slubbed crepe. A good winter dress for Texas.
I'd also like to make a shirt. I have the New Look pattern that you can spy on the board, but truly, I don't think that's what I want to do.
Something to ponder.
A tee-shirt with the free Hot Patterns pattern from fabric.com
Then two skirts, one with pleats front and back from a rose raspberry pinwhale corduroy (a vintage Butterick)---
'Cause I really need to do some sewing pour moi!
I am not AT ALL sure I can get all that sewing done....But it is certainly making me think about sewing plans for this spring.
It's just that I also have Home Decorating plans, as well as the small matter of taking three seminary classes AND teaching a science class at the homeschool co-op!
The rules for the 2012 SWAP (basically) specify sewing seven different pieces, and then repeating four of them for a total of eleven items. The primary aim is developing some Tried-N-True patterns to use! Because I mostly wear skirts or dresses, and I really need some dresses (!), I am sewing another dress to substitute for slacks or jeans.
I've chosen:
Blouse (twice)
T-Shirt
Dress (twice)
Another dress (twice)
Skirt (twice)
Jacket item (cardigan)
Overcoat ALREADY COMPLETED!
Here's what I'm considering:
via Olioboard |
With pictures just a mite larger, here's what I'm thinking:
Four dresses----
Butterick 5556, which seems ever so popular, out of a black and white sorta slubbed crepe. A good winter dress for Texas.
A vintage reproduction 1931 Butterick from Vintage Fashion Library. I have decided to make the second-from-the-left V-neck dress out of a rayon/wool crepe. Another winter dress.
A now OOP Simplicity dress (the V-neck dress) that I've had cut out since last summer, from a slightly crinkled black-and-white cotton. This would work well with a black sweater in early spring here.
And a Crepe that I fitted last summer and have halfway cut out! For spring and summer. (Maybe for Easter?)
The red wool jacket, of course, for wintertime,
And then a cardigan (black--I haven't found any fabric for this yet) with a free pattern from Indygo Junction.
A 1950's wrap blouse (sorta 30ish, don't you think?) from a black-on-black cotton:Something to ponder.
A tee-shirt with the free Hot Patterns pattern from fabric.com
Pretty loud for me!
and a black wool crepe from this Simplicity pattern:
Whew! Think I can do this?
Seminary starts back next week!
3 comments:
Love your SWAP plans--especially the vintage patterns!!!! You can definitely do it! It will be fabulous!
I'm so excited to see how everything turns out!
Thank you Amy and Debi!
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