Day: 31 December 2013

children's clothing, kids clothing, miscellaneous

top 5 hits of 2013 (for my daughters)

Top 5 of 2013 - An Annual Blog Series

How could I possibly do a top 5 hits without focusing specifically on the garments that I have made my daughters during 2013?  I usually like everything that I make for them, which is fortunate both for them and for me. As a general rule, children are much easier to fit than adults. Less curves to worry about! The girls get involved with decisions about what I make for them, generally choosing both the pattern and the fabric, albeit with some guidance. And luckily for me they really do like to wear the clothes that I make, Clare in particular. I found it as difficult to narrow down a top five for the girls as I did to narrow it down for me! But here goes, in no particular order. Firstly for Clare:

1. Oliver + S Seashore Sundress.

Oliver + s Seashore Sundress, size 8

2. Oliver + S Rollerskate Dress.

Oliver + S Roller-skate Dress, size 8 for Clare

3. Oliver + S Book Report Dress.

Oliver + S Book Report Dress for Clare - size 8

4. Modkid Melanie dress with Go-To Leggings.

Modkid Melanie dress with Go To Leggings

5. The Anne of Green Gables dress. My absolute favourite make for Clare this year!

Anne of Green Gables

And for Stella:

1. Oliver + S Bubble Dress.

Oliver + S Bubble Dress

2. Oliver + S Book Report Dress.

Oliver + S Book Report Dress for Stella - size 5

3. You Sew Girl! All Season’s Coat.

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4. Oliver + S Croquet Dress.

Oliver + S Croquet Dress size 6 for Stella

5. Trapezist costume! My favourite (and possibly most-worn) make for Stella during 2013.

Stella the "trapezist"

Of course, the girls’ Ottobre, Go-To and Crafty Mamas tops and dresses have worn a lot during the year as well. There wasn’t really anything for the girls that was a miss, thank goodness! I am pleased that I overcame my distaste for making costumes, because both my daughters were very happy with the ones that I did make. The obvious commonality between the hit makes for the girls was Oliver + S. Reliably wonderful. And let’s not forget those recently made Feliz dresses. I certainly can’t!

Feliz dresses for Christmas Day

Happy 2014 everyone!

miscellaneous

top 5 hits of 2013 (for me)

Top 5 of 2013 - An Annual Blog Series

Okay, my top 5 hits!  This is actually quite difficult for me.  There are so many considerations that contribute to something becoming a hit – and they are not always evident at the time the garment is made.  As with the misses, I’m going to bend the rules a little and there may be more than five of these.

1. StyleARC pants.

StyleARC pants 2013

The Tori crop pant in stretch woven. The Linda pant, a brilliant work pant also in stretch woven. The Elle pant sewn in ponte (instead of the recommended stretch woven) and the April pant, also sewn in ponte, were my go-to casual winter pant. The Lola pant in woven rayon is quickly becoming my summer go-to casual pant.  Oh, how I love my StyleARC pants.

2. New Look 6071.

New Look 6071

New Look 6071

I always feel good in this dress. It’s great layered with leggings, camisoles and cardigans, or as is. This pattern definitely has more life in it for me.

3. Vogue 8805.

Vogue 8805

Vogue 8805

Vogue 8805 dress

What’s not to like about this pattern? Comfortable, flattering, stylish, and lots of opportunity for creativity in fabric choices. Three outings isn’t enough. And yes, thanks for the suggestion of making it into a top!

4. Sewcietea (Vogue 1027) and Frocktails (Vogue 1256) dresses.

Vogue 1027

Vogue 1256

I am so happy with both of these dresses! I feel that they flatter and are a little bit special – especially my rather daring Vogue 1256! I have worn both of these dresses more than once. I feel great in both of them.

5. Grainline Moss Mini.

Grainline Moss Mini

There is a reason why so many people love this pattern. It’s such a great style and the seaming allows for easy adjustment to suit a number of shapes. It works for me in winter and in summer – actually, I’m wearing it as I type! I have another cut out, and there will be more.

And that’s five, but of course there are honourable mentions. Actually, I like most of the things that I made for myself this year!

The Grainline Hemlock tee has been an excellent slouchy tee. Perfect match of fit, fabric and style!

Grainline Hemlock slouchy tee

But there are many others that I’ve made more than once and wear a lot. StyleARC Marie jackets, Leisl + Co Weekend Getaway tops, StyleARC Amy tops, Vogue 8815 tops, Vogue 8817 tops, and my Crafty Mamas Lovely Layers.

Lovely Layers top

Wow, I’m finding this difficult! Because I also love my Tessuti Eva dresses, and Lekala 5748, and my sleeveless Tessuti Lily dress.

Tessuti and one Lekala

Okay, okay, I’ll stop now. Because when I go back through my photos from the last year, there is a lot that I like! Most of my wardrobe is me-made, which satisfies me greatly.  And I’ve found it interesting to watch the evolution of my haircut and colour this year as well!

And the more perceptive of you would have realised by now that my blog title says that these are the top 5 hits of 2013 – for me!  I still have one more post to do…

musings, sewing

top 5 misses of 2013

Top 5 of 2013 - An Annual Blog Series

Okay, most people reading sewing blogs have already realised that it is “Top 5” time. I really enjoy the end of year recaps that have been popping up. Many thanks to Gillian for giving me (and others) the push that we need to get involved!

I’m going to start with my Top 5 misses, in the hope of ending the year on a higher note with a second blog post of the hits before the calendar clocks over to 2014.

1. StyleARC Gorgeous Gore skirt.

StyleARC Gorgeous Gore Skirt

This is a miss purely because I don’t wear it. Actually, I wore it once. The pattern was great, the skirt fitted, I like the fabric, but in combination it never came out of the wardrobe. Long ago consigned to the op shop.  And I’m sure that someone else will like it!

2. Vogue 1306 top.

Vogue 1306 view B

Many others have had great success with this top. I didn’t. Too wide across the shoulders, I put the placket on with the fold to a raw edge instead of edges together, fabric didn’t fall smoothly from the ends of seams. I felt completely blah wearing it.  It’s gone too.

3. StyleARC Linda pants.

StyleARC Linda pants

Great pattern – I have another two pairs in exactly the same size that I adore and wear to work on high rotation. But this pair? Ewwww. No bulge camouflage there! Entirely the wrong fabric choice.

4. StyleARC Adele tunic.

StyleARC Adele tunic

Ergh. That grey near my face. Stretch fabric cut on the cross grain. Neckline too high for me. This one is also at the op shop. But I will use this pattern again in a different fabric, with the neckline scooped down a little more. I like the length and the angled point at the front.

5. Lekala 4277.

Lekala 4277

Despite all the lovely comments left about this dress, it’s a miss. I’ll never be able to wear it without thinking of my abdomen the entire time. And that’s not the way that I want to live my life.

Now, that’s five. But guess what – there’s more! I have a special misses category – better on someone else. It includes the following:

Not for me but great for Rachel.

McCalls 7358 (oop)

McCalls 7358 (OOP)

Vogue 1130

Vogue 1130 DKNY jacket

Liesl + Co Late Lunch Tunic

Liesl + Co Late Lunch Tunic

Fine on me but better on Jennie.

StyleARC Gail top.

StyleARC Gail top

Okay on me but better on Karen.

Vogue 8881

Vogue 8881 view C

Some honourable mentions in the misses category go to wearable muslins that weren’t.  They include:

Lekala 5481

Lekala 5481 skirt - first muslin

I included lots of information about what went wrong with this in the original post. Only a miss at this stage – hopefully a hit later on!

Vogue 8815

Vogue 8815 view B

This is basically too big all over. I made the next two versions a size smaller, and they’re a much better fit. That makes me think – maybe this would be better on Jennie too!

Victory patterns Lola dress.

Victory Patterns Lola dress - size 12

This isn’t a complete miss, because I do wear this dress. But it definitely fits into the “muslin” category. I made size 12 but didn’t do my usual “short woman” alterations. I should have. And I should have taken off the neckband and re-done it a little shorter, and/or taken a wedge out of the centre front. I am absolutely going to make this pattern up again with alterations, because it’s definitely the sort of thing that I like to wear, but my first try wasn’t brilliant.

Ah, going through my makes from the last year (and there are actually over 170 in total including bags, accessories and crochet) really does prompt some reflection!  There are some common themes with the misses:

  1. Wrong fabric for the pattern.  This is the main thing.
  2. Self-delusion.  Measure yourself more often Lara!
  3. Laziness/tiredness.  When I am tired or feeling lazy, that is when I make mistakes.  Such as not double checking things, not flat measuring the pattern, not making my standard alterations.
  4. Wrong fabric/style for me but great for someone else.  Luckily I have some wonderful friends who are happy to take these garments.

You know, misses aren’t such a bad thing.  Every time you sew one up, you learn a little more about yourself and your clothing and sewing preferences.