Continued from HeidiAphrodite.
A list of recent fabric yardage and the project into which said yardage will be sewn, links to be added later.
2.625 yds of fine-wale red corduroy. It was going to be a skirt for me, but then I decided that I'd rather have a nice wool suiting skirt instead. I'm tossing around the idea of lengthening View A of this pattern to something at least mid-calf, if not longer. So I'll need to head to Hancock and get a couple of yards of their red wool while I still can. As of yesterday, I think I'll use the corduroy for skirts for my mom and sister, or just a dress for my sister. She's not as tall as me--there should be plenty for a simple dress.
4 yds of that pretty rose-colored damask I posted about earlier, to be made into the 3/4 sleeve version of this.
4 yds of cream cotton with a very pretty brown filigree butterfly print on it, to be made into this, except with sleeves. I'll be using the cummerbund effect of View B on View A, and finding an appropriate sleeve.
3.5 yds of red flannel-backed satin for pajamas for Laresa.
1.5 yds of pink flannel-backed satin with a cute penguin print for pajama pants for me.
3.5 yds of sky blue cotton with snowflakes and sparkles for pajamas for Bethani (I just need the style, Bethani!). I have a couple of surprises in mind for this project and I'm excited about it!
4 yds (maybe 3? I don't rightly remember) of that pretty sea-green wool I talked about in an earlier post somewhere that will become a skirt for mom and a dress for me, even if I have to buy another yard just to guarantee I have enough. The skirt will match the 4 or so yards of green and blue flowered silk I bought a few months ago, which will be made into a top to match said skirt.
2 yds of tan, rust, and sage green plaid wool from Pendleton Woolen Mills. I've had this for YEARS and I need to finally make a skirt out of it. I'm debating between bias cut or straight, but it will definitely be an A-line, possibly with pockets, and it will definitely be lined. I'm also definitely grateful the plaid is big, and therefore easier to match. Because Heaven forbid my plaids should be off by 1/8"! I'm serious.
I have a circle skirt of rust and brown plaid that I've been meaning to cut down into something a little more manageable. Probably another A-line or 1/4 circle skirt. It all depends on what works with what I have.
3 yds of a purple and ivory herringbone that was too pretty to pass up. It'll be a skirt, I just have to decide what pattern to use.
I have an awesome tapestry skirt that taught me, very painfully, to PRESHRINK before I sew! Now I wash pretty much everything (except stuff like acetate, polyester, and wool, but even then I'll usually give it a shot) before cutting it, because that beautiful tapestry skirt shrank on me and the only way to get it bigger is to cut off a few inches from the top and make it shorter. If that makes any sense. I'll have to move the zipper down and adjust to a shorter skirt that used to be almost ankle-length. I should have bought everything on the bolt because I've never found a prettier tapestry. *sigh* I still feel stupid about that one.
This week I also need to finish weaving in the yarn ends on Laresa's afghan and do some mending, including letting out some hems of supposed "long" pants that still aren't quite long enough. Silly Gap. Good thing they do deep hems.
Wish me luck--it's quite a goal to have all of this done next week!
1 comment:
You have a very long list there. I wish you luck.
My list just has the binding on quilt to finish sewing on (just one side left). The last of the t-shirt quilts (I'll probably be braving the stores Friday morning to get the last fabric I can find for this. Why oh why can I not find dark solid flannel right now?). And my black wool coat.
Those I need to get done. Of course I have a bunch of other things I'd like to get done. We'll see what there is time for.
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