Well, the Mystery Project is basically complete. I have some cleanup to do, but then it'll be ready to send out. Overall, I'm pleased with it. There were a few missteps (I sewed a part of it upside down.), but I feel ok about giving it to an actual person. Once its intended receives it, I'll post full pictures and a rundown.
As a part of the mystery project, I learned how to make button holes. This is an exciting development! I also learned how to use the machine to sew on buttons, promising a future in which my buttons don't pop off and run away at the most inopportune moments.
The Nerdy Kilt Hose are trucking along. I seem to have rallied on that project. I attribute this to two things. Thing the first: I was five episodes behind on the latest season on Lost. So last night I did battle with my router and managed, with much swearing and much knitting, to watch three episodes. Since tv is prime knitting time for me, I got a lot done. Thing the second: the Gentleman in Question is visiting this Friday, and I want these to be done in time. The router seems to be behaving itself today, so we'll see how far I get.
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
March 29, 2010
March 10, 2010
Mystery Project
March 3, 2010
The Beginning
So here's my blog's manifesto, if you will: I intend to post, on a regular basis, photos and stories about the stuff that I make. And I make a fair amount of it. I'll be covering my cooking and baking (with recipes!), my knitting, my sewing, and any other crafty thing that wanders through my life. So let's get started...
This year for Christmas, my boyfriend got me a sewing machine. A Janome TB 12 for those of you who care. I learned to sew on a machine years ago, in 7th grade. We all took whatever the PC version of home ec is called, and our class project was to sew a bag. But not just any bag mind you, a cat-shaped bag. That's right. Cat shaped. It was orange. My mom still has it in a closet somewhere. And that was the end of my sewing adventure.
Until I got the Threadbanger. Learning to sew a straight seam was a challenge. Actually, it still is, but I digress. I hemmed curtains, made ugly pillows out of fat quarters, and generally played around. The apron pictured above is my first finished item. At least, it's the first item I'm not ashamed to show people. The pattern is Kwik Sew 3547, view C. The rick rack defeated me. That stuff is evil. Despite all of that, I like it. It defeats the orange cat shaped bag. I shall continue to sew!
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