Month: October 2018

  • Shared today on Facebook

    #frocktober 4: Sportscraft dress and biker boots. Sadly, #nopockets. #workbathroomselfie


    And another wacky #frocktober project starts to take shape… ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘— (Thanks Spoonflower!)


    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE BEST ROOMATER IN THE ENTIRE WORLD.


    Frocktober 2018 โ€“ Sewing Update 4. Pretty sure I gave myself RSI from ironing 8m of lining fabric. ๐Ÿ˜ฉ


  • Frocktober 2018 – Sewing Update 4

    Still no actual sewing to be seen. Tonight I washed 8m of bemsilk lining, which will be used to line this first dress and at least one other. Once it was washed, it crinkled up like a mofo and I had to iron ALL of it while it was still damp.

    Seriously, my wrist hurts now. It took me over an hour.

    Rather than cutting the lining, I started prep work on another dress. This one is a shirtdress from a traditional, well-known pattern company. (I’m not naming them for reasons you’ll soon see, but it’s obvious in the photos.) I purchased a “downloadable” pattern, and it’s the first and last pattern I’ll ever buy from them. It came as a DRMed PDF, and I had to install some really dodgy proprietary software to even view it. And here’s the thing – this dress has a couple different options, so there are many, many possible pieces. The whole pattern is well over 100 A4 pages. And the software will only let you print the entire thing. You can’t specify pages, and even if you could, there’s no overview that shows you just the ones you want. Oh, and the DRM also prevented you from printing-to-PDF to try to work around these limitations. I was livid.

    Of course, a livid geek is also a motivated one. In less than an hour I was able to, uh, figure out how to create an unencumbered PDF. That allowed me to create an overview which showed all the pages together, thus allowing me to see which page ranges I needed to print for my selected dress. Turns out I needed less than 60, so I saved 40+ wasted pages. YOU’RE WELCOME, TREES. AND SUCK IT, TRADITIONAL PATTERN COMPANY THAT I’LL NEVER BUY FROM AGAIN.

    You can see my overview on the left there. The green pages were the ones I needed for my dress. On the right is the stack of printouts.

    Print-at-home patterns are convenient but it means you have to go to the effort of assembling them. I have a good system down involving a mat cutter, glue, and tape. I managed to get about half the pages stuck together and assembled tonight.

    Tomorrow I’ll finish assembly and then cut out the pieces properly. Then on the weekend I should be able to start sewing the outer part of the Hawaiian bias dress and cutting the lining!

  • Shared today on Twitter

    Oh look. I found some art. ๐Ÿคฎ #knitvomit https://t.co/volsRKQoSE https://t.co/60oNP380KT


    #frocktober 3: @libertylondon shirtdress and Van Gogh @vans. #ithaspockets https://t.co/4QmWIf1nzA https://t.co/3zyXJVi0MF


    @minxdragon @LibertyLondon @vans Thatโ€™s where I bought it!! ๐Ÿ˜


    @MelissaKaulfuss I am a noted โ€œknit graffitiโ€ objectionist. The last time I went public with my critique, somebody subtweeted bitchy things at me. ๐Ÿ˜‚


    Frocktober 2018 โ€“ Sewing Update 3 https://t.co/7R20XjDksk Cutting and hanging! https://t.co/5bfzRiAhys


  • Shared today on Facebook

    Oh look. I found some art. ๐Ÿคฎ #knitvomit


    #frocktober 3: Liberty London shirtdress and Van Gogh Vans. #ithaspockets


    Lovely evening of beer and silliness with my best friend… ๐Ÿป @ Pirrama Park


  • Frocktober 2018 – Sewing Update 3

    After yet more crawling around on my poor knees I managed to finish cutting all the main pattern pieces tonight, which means all the masking tape and fabric are finally off the floor. For now. ๐Ÿ˜‚

    The final preparation step is to hang all of the pieces for at least 24 hours. This is because they were cut on the bias – that means the fabric (which is already really drapey due to the rayon in it) is very stretchy and can grow on you. So by letting it hang, you’re allowing the pieces to stretch before you start sewing them together.

    I was a little worried about how the skirt pieces would come out. It was hard to tell as I was cutting it whether the flower placement would be nicely random. The three pieces across the front are more similar than I’d like, but it’s still offset a bit and the Snook said he didn’t even notice. I’m not sure whether I have a big enough piece left to cut another one, so I think I’m stuck with it regardless.

    I reckon I’ll leave these to hang tomorrow while I get onto the next task: cutting out most of the pieces again, this time in the lining fabric. (My back is killing me already…)

  • Shared today on Twitter

    RT @aussiemusicfan: I like how in The Good Place S3 they subtly indicate Eleanor Shellstrop
    (Kristen Bell’s character) is still a bad persoโ€ฆ


    #frocktober 2: The triumphant return of the work bathroom selfie! ๐Ÿ˜‚ Self-made black wool @colettepatterns Moneta dress and @welovecolors tights. https://t.co/lL3dHeUZUY https://t.co/cJAVkRwGkZ


    @annie_parker @ColettePatterns @welovecolors Of course! ๐Ÿ˜


    @gilmae TBH I don’t think those exist in the US either. It’s always pretty much just full-size ones.


    It is a windy day for a full skirt. ๐Ÿ˜ (My apologies to everyone at the Castlereagh St bus stop who caught the show.)


    @gilmae I will support you on the topic of mocha hot cross buns. But as for the traditional – THERE IS SUCH A THING AS TOO MUCH PEEL, AUSTRALIA.


    @gilmae Dude. Pineapple hot cross buns MIGHT. JUST. WORK. Iโ€™m on it.


    Frocktober 2018 โ€“ Sewing Update 2 https://t.co/gQXPwLt4NJ – This is backbreaking stuff. https://t.co/rr1NqeZ6Pk