Tuesday 2 September 2014

This is all too much like hard work

I have felt rather glumpish the last week or so about sewing. Just last month I was feeling all joyful over making some progress with my sewing, but this week I just kind of want to sit around whining about how haaaaaaard everything is, omg, and why can't I just make stuff without having to unpick every darned thing a million times? >:( This has been exacerbated by making up a pattern with very inadequate instructions, which means spending a lot of time pondering the written directions and the pattern pieces and trying to imagine how things fit together.

At any rate, glumpishness aside, I AM actually making slow progress on my two current WIPs -- both tops, one from Patrones, and the other the much-discussed Ottobre button down. I might have something to show for this activity later in the week, though this in part depends on external forces a.k.a. WILL MY KITCHEN FINALLY BE FITTED?! Allegedly, a (new, improved) kitchen installer will be at my new house bright and early TOMORROW to commence work! I might actually be able to unpack my remaining belongings and MOVE IN!  If I can, then I will be absent from my sewing machine for a bit while I unpack the remainder of my belongings and sort myself out, but to be honest, I'd give up a LOT of time at my sewing machine right now for the promise of actually being able to move in!

In the meantime, I leave you with two tiny projects that I finished in late August: an Oyster card holder for my friend B made with fabric covered in sinister looking flamingoes (you may well ask why I even OWNED a fabric covered in sinister looking flamingoes, but I have no answer for you, really, other than they I bought it at the height of my fabric related delirium); and the other was the minor make-over of the turquoise Lady Skater dress I made back in June. In the end (and with many thanks to MULTIPLE commenters who offered excellent advice) I raised the waistline considerably, and unpicked the (hideous) cap sleeves and added elbow length sleeves instead. I don't think I'm ever going to love this dress, but it's now MUCH more wearable.

Sinister flamingo Oyster card holder; Lady Skater dress

4 comments:

  1. I hope you're able to move in soon!!!!!

    I really like the LS on you so glad the mods helped make it wearable.

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    1. Alas, the new kitchen installer has been "delayed" until Thursday :( :( :(

      With a cardigan and tights, the turquoise dress will be fine. It's very comfortable, even if I don't precisely love it.

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  2. Gah! What is up with your kitchen installer?!? I can't believe that you're still dealing with this. I'd be going nuts!

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    1. Well, the FIRST kitchen fitter, who is the real problem in all of this, was a COMPLETE NIGHTMARE and now we're having to sue him! D: D: D: The second kitchen fitter, to be fair to him, had a job run unexpectedly long and has been delayed but has been really good about staying in touch and checking in about when he will be available and what his plan is etc. Since he's squeezing us in between other planned jobs I can't complain too much. But I am kind of at the end of my patience with this kitchen issue! Luckily, I can just stay with my parents until it gets sorted out and neither of us mind -- frankly, I'll be lucky if my mum lets me move out again! :D

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