Category: Photo Post

Images and videos that I’ve taken on-the-go

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    Blue tights, motorcycle boots, and homemade shirt. Hells yeah.  #colouredtightsprotest
    Blue tights, motorcycle boots, and homemade shirt. Hells yeah. #colouredtightsprotest

    Edited to add: The tights “protest” was a reaction to some of my friends on Twitter to this article about sexist corporate fashion prescriptivists. We’re all wearing coloured tights today in response. 🙂

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    In their first - and let's be honest, probably last - public appearance: my prize-winning Rhiannon socks!
    In their first – and let’s be honest, probably last – public appearance: my prize-winning Rhiannon socks!

  • Meringue Skirt

    Squinting on a cloudy day in my new Meringue skirt!

    Squinting on a cloudy day in my new Meringue skirt!

    So this is my Meringue Skirt! This was a very quick and (relatively) easy project. The fabric is ANNBETH from IKEA, and it’s a nice sturdy cotton. Despite my continued lack of an invisible zipper foot, I think this is my best zipper yet. (Of course, it took me like three tries because I kept sewing it on the wrong side of the garment.) The instructions for sandwiching the zipper in between the waist facing were brilliant. I mean, I had no idea what I was doing at the time, but I followed the instructions religiously and trusted that when it came time to flip it right-side out, it would work — and it did! The scallops around the bottom are the defining feature, of course, and they’re trickier than they look. I’m not 100% happy with how the hem facing sits, but I did my best and I know what to do better next time. The only real problem with the skirt is that it’s TOO BIG! Once again I sewed a size 16 out of fear I wouldn’t fit the 14, and now I’m swimming in it. So I’m going to have to figure out how to take it in a little bit. But overall, I feel like this is my best executed project yet!

    I posted a sneak peek on Facebook a week ago and my high school geography teacher commented that it looked like an AWNING. So now that’s all I can see when I look at it. IT’S AN AWNING. THANKS, MR. SCHMIDT.

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    Manning the world's tiniest garage sale. #garage2012

    Manning the world’s tiniest garage sale. #garage2012

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    All I could think was that @kunaal84 would *kill* for this office.

    All I could think was that @kunaal84 would *kill* for this office.

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    It amused me to wear a homemade dress to work when Sydney Fashion Week is happening just a few blocks away!

    It amused me to wear a homemade dress to work when Sydney Fashion Week is happening just a few blocks away!

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    Sneak peek of my latest sewing project. Nearly finished!

    Sneak peek of my latest sewing project. Nearly finished!

  • Modified Log Cabin Quilt Blocks

    I just realised that I forgot to blog the April MetaQuilter quilt blocks! I finished these really early in the month and posted them off to Melissa, the designer for the month. They were a simple modified log cabin. Well, I say “simple,” but it’s just not patchwork if I don’t cut something the wrong size and swear repeatedly. But I managed to get them right in the end. 🙂

    Modified Log Cabin block Modified Log Cabin block

    Melissa said to feel free to put in any scraps we had that were LOUD. So the piece with the crazy fruit on it is actually mine!

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    I finished my dress! Very, very pleased with it.

    I finished my dress! Very, very pleased with it.

    Edited to add: Yes, I finally graduated from shirts to a whole dress! This is the Colette Parfait. I didn’t want to spend too much money in case it came out badly, so I went with a cheap cotton poplin from Lincraft. I didn’t expect to get something so wearable out of it! In terms of sizing, I went with a 16 to make sure it would fit. Yowza, it was quite big around the bust. I ended up taking about an inch from under each arm tapered down to the waist, so I definitely think I’ll make the 14 next time. I didn’t do too badly with the zipper, especially considering I don’t actually have an invisible zipper foot. (I used this tutorial.) I also got to use my sewing machine’s automatic buttonhole function for the first time ever! This project was a big win. I learned heaps, and I got a wearable and CUTE dress out of it.

    Hmmm… what should I make next?

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    I put in a zipper!! 4 buttons and a hem and my dress is DONE.

    I put in a zipper!! 4 buttons and a hem and my dress is DONE.