Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Monthly Make

So I have decided that since one of my goals of the new year was to really amp up my sewing efforts and work on making more of my own clothes I decided to take the A Make A Month 2011 challenge.  If you too wish to join the link is on the side bar (thanks Felt Fairy for the help with getting that up).  So I have to think what I wish to make over the next year.  I definitely have oodles of vintage patterns as well as some wonderful repros and lord knows I need some new clothes that fit me (I have unfortunately not been able to take off much baby weight in the last 3 years so not much fits).  I have been working on a muslin of some 40's repro Pants but may have to revamp the waist as I think the current design will be quite unflattering on me I also have a muslin in progress of Wearing Histories Smooth Sailing Blouse but I put it down for a while to work out the pants.  I need to go back in put the cuffs on the sleeves as well as get the button holes since I have never done buttonhole before.  I also may need to make it a tiny bit bigger as I think it could be tight but I think doing to buttons will be the deciding factor and yes I know I don't need to do the actual buttons on a muslin I want to for two reason: 1.  I need the practice 2.  I want to double check the fit for sure since I think it may be snug.   Well anyway here is the pattern if you are unfamiliar with it.


So that is two projects I also was looking at my family's Christmas stockings this year and decided the ones we have are not only quite shabby but also they don't all match.  So I thought I might make us all new stockings for Santa to leave us goodies in this year.
Some other clothes I have been wanting to attempt a Swirl like Wrap dress I don't know yet if I found the right pattern for this. Rosie the Riveteresque Overalls I was thinking I might use the decades of style pattern I purchased this fall.
I also purchased 3 other decades of style patterns this fall when a local shop had a sale on them so here are 3 other potential projects.




Here are also some recently purchased vintage patterns.



Ok well I am sure I am getting ahead of myself here as I would call myself an advanced beginner in sewing so I often get stuck on directions and have to visit my sewing mentor Aunt Marybeth to help me solve my sewing problems. So perhaps I will have to rotate simpler and more complex projects so I can succeed with my make a month challenge so perhaps it will go, Pants, Christmas Stocking #1, Smooth Sailing Blouse, Christmas stocking #2, Sweetheart Overalls, Christmas Stocking #3 and so on.  Anyway that is the plan for now.  So happy sewing all hopefully you will see a project posted soon.

5 comments:

  1. I've been wanting to do this too! I have a whole laundry basket full of clothes that need repairs so as soon as I can get through them, I'm rewarding myself with fabric to start a new project! I have a swirl pattern that I'm dying to try, I want to make a sheath style swimsuit, at least 3 play suits with matching skirts and belts, more blouses and a few 1930's skirts would be fabulous! I can't wait to not be pregnant anymore so some of these beautiful things will fit!! :)

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  2. A monthly make - what a fantastic idea! maybe this is a way to give me a kick up the backside to finally learn how to sew properly!

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  3. Count me in for the monthly make! I make most my clothes already but I usually stick to 50s dresses. I think the challange for me will be to start making more 30s and 40s styles. I have several pictures of my great-grandma during the depression and she is always wearing similar overalls to the ones you posted here. I think I need to buy myself a copy of that adorable pattern. :)

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  4. Ladies Join the challenge if you click on the Month Make button it will take you to the Felt Fairies blog were you can sign on. Good luck ladies.

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  5. Hi there! So glad you decided to join our *A MAKE A MONTH 2011* - looking forward to seeing what you make - my makes are always very simple!! love Annie xx

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