Sunday, December 11, 2022

 Here are my New Year's resolutions ( a bit early, but it's never too early for resolutions):

- Do some sewing daily.  This may be making garments and costumes or finishing up a few quilts in progress (in progress for at least 3 years).  


- Continue making crafts daily, especially mixed media and art journaling.

- Work on genealogy including updating Family Tree Making, uploading an updated family tree to Ancestry.com, communicate with family members to learn new information, e.g., John Mullenix has more information on our grandfather and his WWI service, try to locate more information on the Baldwins, get in touch with Cindy G.


Saturday, June 1, 2019

Making the New Year's eve costumes reminded me of how much I love making costumes.  Although I had resolved to making some apparel this year, my mind kept going back to costumes.  I got interested in 18th century women's dress.  There is a Facebook page for 18th century dress and some sewing patterns.  I've decided to start with the shift.  I will be making mine out of linen.  Everything should be hand sewed.

A shift is a long shirt (or chemise) worn as the innermost layer of 18th century women's clothing. The basic shape remained the same from the 16th until the early 20th century. It was worn by all classes and served as vest, drawers and nightshirt.  I will be using Simplicity Pattern #8579 for this garment (View B).  I also bought the American Duchess book to guide me on how to sew the dress.  However, it does not cover the undergarments so I will be relying on information found on the Internet for that.
I haven't posted anything in nearly a year.  For Rick Gossard's New Year's eve steampunk party, I made a brocade waistcoat for Dave and a brown brocade jacket, a tiered lace skirt and a hat for me.


Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Here's my last block for On My Window Flowers Bloom.  I see now that I should have chosen a lighter brown for the vase or used a brighter purple for the flower so that it would have stood out more.

Monday, June 11, 2018

I'm trying to keep up with Queen's Garden at the same time working on OMWFB.  Here is block 6 of Queen's Garden.  This is the quilt that I'm doing in solid fabrics.

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Here are blocks 3 and 5 of On My Window, Flowers Bloom.  I have some leaves, petals and buds left to be stitched down.  Then on to block 4.

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Here's what I've been working on during the past 6 weeks since my last post.  I've tried to keep up with Queen's Garden (except for the stitching which I can work in during small bits of time) and the first two windows of On My Window, Flowers Bloom.  I'm working on the third and fifth (?) windows now.  They are mirror images of each other with, what I'll call window 4, in between.  I've haven't decided on colors yet, but I think they'll be pink.  I have the templates done and the fusible ready.