Fall is gracing us with her presence.
The days are cooling down.
The sad part of telling summer goodbye
is closing up the pool. I enjoy seeing the water outside
my windows, and floating around with family and friends.
BUT fall is my favorite season. I look forward to pumpkins, colors
of the leaves, wearing layering pieces of the same colors
and scarves.
I recently found a nice knit fabric that is the color of pumpkins. I used
Katherine Tilton's Butterick pattern 6492.
Notice the pocket. Raw edges are left bare.
I love the arc on the front too.
I look forward to pairing this with skinny jeans, ankle boots, and
a scarf or necklace.
I've been attempting to straighten up my sewing room.
I'll do a little and get distracted by a project that was buried
under a pile of stuff.
But the good news is I'm actually finishing or doing
some of the projects that were stagnant.
So I'm making progress.
I mentioned in an earlier post that I had a friend visit me this past summer,
and she and I spent one day
playing with dye. Some of our projects were successes. Others...not so much.
BUT we had fun and that was the important part.
(When she reads that last line she will crack up because
of a video we watched prior to dying. The lady on the video
kept saying, "It's a lot of fun," and that became our line
every time we did anything.)
BUT...in my efforts to straighten, I came across my pile of dyed pieces.
Two of the shirts I dyed were a little off, so I dyed them again
in a tea bath. I don't have a picture of the finished product, but I thought
this picture was interesting.
My daughter and her friend have a bit of a fascination with skeletons.
This is one her friend found.
He had a bit of a chill.
So...I made him a little hoodie
with skulls and bones.
Yes, I'm nuts.
That is a 4" separating zipper.
I had another bit of inspiration hit of a boxy top made from
old T-shirts. My ideas are usually not concrete until I get them made.
This was one of those projects. I had to play with
my materials to get it like it wanted it.
It is a process. I took a few shots to show my work.
(the phrase "show your work" reminds me of days in math class.)
This is the finished product.
We went to the zoo yesterday with some friends.
I don't know exactly what these are, but they are
gorgeous. They may inspire a jewelry project...
And one more little tidbit for your funny bone...
This adorable lemur appears to be
doing yoga.
His legs were straight out in front of him,
his arms and hands facing out,
and a simple twist of the neck.
PRECIOUS!!
Have a great day and look for inspiration to keep your juices flowing.
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