This
month I got started right away on my sewing since I think the middle
of the month is going to be a bit busy.
The
doll sewing group I am on (SGOTs American Girl Doll Group on Yahoo-click on the highlighted letters if you are interested in joining us)
had a two part sew along this month. The first part was for a skirt
and top using any patterns we wanted. The second was to make another
pair of shoes.
Since
I had the stuff on hand to make a skirt and top I decided to start
there. I also wanted to play with my new tie dye kit I got recently.
I had just purchased the Not for Knits tank top from Pixie Faire and I had
a stack of fabric leftover from various projects on my table so I
decided to pick one of those. I wanted a white fabric and decided to
try one of the white on white quilt fabrics I had. I love the texture
they give and wanted to see how it would look with the dye. I didn't
have a enough of this piece to cut all of the bias strips I needed
but I did have the leftover white bleached muslin from the “old”
dress I made last month. I had gotten a large piece since I really
was creating that one with no idea how it would go.
I
made up the tank top and it does go together really nice. The only
down side in my opinion is the amount of hand basting suggested. In
the end though I am so glad I did it and am hoping to make many more.
The top finishes up so nice and the seam finishes as suggested are so
delicate. It really does stay to scale nicely.
For
the skirt I had some the denim I had purchased last month for the
jeans on my table still. I also had dug out my copy of the Pixie Faire Denim Mini Skirt pattern because someone of the sewing group
had asked a question about it. I love this skirt but it does turn out
a bit snug in the hips for my dolls. I think I need to add a note to
make it just a bit bigger around for my girls. I used the same yellow
top-stitching thread that I had used for the jeans and it turned out
so cute. Allison loves her new outfit.
I
also made a cute little necklace to go with the top. I had purchased
a charm bracelet recently with the idea that I will make necklaces
for the dolls with it. This is the first one I have gotten done and I
think it is really cute. I do need to stock up on some smaller
jewelery findings on my next trip to town.
So
next up was another outfit for the sew along. Since it seemed like
the entire group was working on poodle skirts and saddle shoes I
thought it would be fun to join in. I found a pattern for the poodle
skirt, blouse and hair tie in my collection (McCalls 4066) so I took
the details with me on my next trip to town. I had my heart set on a
pink poodle skirt but the store I went to only had a really dark icky
pink. My next preference would have been black but they didn't have
that either. They did however have a nice pale gray so I went with
that. In the end I think it was probably a better choice anyway since
the poodle applique they had in stock was pink with a gray border.
The skirt goes together pretty quickly I did find that it was way too
big in the waist but since it is such a simple pattern it was easy to
fix.
The
blouse fits fine just the way the pattern comes and also went
together quickly. The hair tie since it is only one seam and then
turned was a snap. Instead of sewing the opening from turning shut I
used some fusible stuff I have. I really like how this outfit looks
on the doll. She is really cute and looks like she's ready to go to
the sock hop.
I
had to make the saddle shoes, after all what is a poodle skirt with
out bobby socks and saddle shoes. I decided to use the Oxford pattern from Pixie Faire/ Liberty Jane. I have several shoe
patterns from this same designer and they always go together pretty
well. These were no exception once I got started they went together
in a couple of hours. I did manage to burn my finger pretty badly
with my glue gun this time putting the shoes together. Of course it
was at a point where I couldn't really stop either so I had to finish
the job with a really sore finger. If you look at the photo you can
see the blister on the tip. That new glue gun I have is ridiculously
hot, this is not the first time I have burnt myself but the first
actual blister I have gotten. It gets so hot that there is
smoke/steam coming off the glue as it comes out. I have no idea what
the temperature of that stuff is but it is HOT!
I
wish I would have done a neater job on the assembly of the shoes they
are okay but not great. I know I could have done better if I had all
10 fingers to use. Oh well, next time I make them I will do better.
In
the photos Chelsea is wearing a pair of socks, I made those a while
back but I don't remember what pattern they are. I just picked a pair
from my collection that were long enough to roll to get the look of
the bobby socks.
And
that folks is the extent of this month's sewing because I got busy
and then the heat wave started. We have had record breaking
temperatures for the month of June and beat the old all time record
for number of days over 90 degrees. I really hate hot weather!
I
am hoping July has at least a few cool days so I can get something
done.
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