Monday, February 3, 2014

I'm back

Happy 2014 sewers! I'm finally back to routine after three and half wonderful weeks in Italy and grappling with the intricacies of enrolling my two daughters into their respective university courses while they were overseas.  Life has been extra complicated as one daughter is moving to residential college in Melbourne and the eldest back to Sydney from Melbourne.

If you will allow me a moment of non-sewing parental pride, I was pleased to need to do this organising as both had won places in the top schools in Australia for their respective courses- one for post-graduate Law and the other for undergraduate Architecture.

On fabric shopping in Italy 
I visited stores in Rome - they are located in the area around Largo Argentina and purchased six pieces of fabric in total - two silks, a silk blend, an interesting patterned cotton blend for shirting, some beautiful camel cashmere and a heavy Fair Isle patterned knit in grey and cream.  Let me tell you fabric shopping in Italy is expensive - and I  should publically acknowledge that Collette from Tessuti is not marking up the price of her collection of Italian fabrics. They really do cost that much (retail).  The other observation I make is that the stores are vast and the fabrics not well displayed.  You need time to take the fabrics off the shelves for a closer look.  I was disappointed not to find Ponte at a cheaper price than I can buy here in Sydney. 

Sewing plans for 2014 
At the beginning of 2013, I published an embarrassingly large sewing bucket list.  It was a difficult year - a child in final year of school, Mother passed away, and work  consumed much of my time.  As a result I sewed much less than I planned.  So this year I'm shying away from lists,  focussing instead on shopping my extensive (that's actually a synonym for 'ridiculous') fabric and pattern stash.  Two at time is my new mantra - a skirt and top, a dress and jacket, pants and a top. You get the idea.  I'm also trying to build my pattern making skills and overcome my sewing bogies  - jacket linings and welt pockets.

I'm off to a good start, with two completed sets.  This post covers my self-drafted pencil skirt and matching knit polo shirt Burda January 2009 No 125.  Both fabrics are from Tessutis.  I cut the t-shirt out over two years ago but never sewed it - how did that happen?  The skirt is from a one metre remnant of chino stretch cotton and I love the fabric.  It's been very hot in Sydney so I created a zip guard, but didn't include my usual lining.   I had intended to cut the fabric differently with a centrally placed upward V-shape, but with only one metre to play with and a complicated pattern to match, this wasn't possible. C'est la vie!

I'm not in love with polo shirt.  The pattern is fine, the fit is comfortable, but I'm not thrilled with style when all the buttons are done up. 

Until next time, happy sewing!





20 comments:

  1. Welcome back. Congratulations re your daughters-great achievements. I was just reading your post on the sequin top again last night (I love that top). I'm still doing a round up of my fabric and yes, it's a little embarrassing too.

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  2. Good to see you again. Congratulations with your daughters results. Fabric in Europe is expensive, not only in Italy.
    I like the idea of two to match. Looking forward to your sewing year.

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  3. Glad that you are back. Congratulations on your daughters excellent results. A little bragging is certainly allowed!
    You should come to NYC to shop. Of course the price of a plane ticket would cancel out any savings whatsoever! What Sigrid couldn't get over is that Gutterman thread is cheaper here than it is at home when Germany is next door!

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  4. Hello! I missed you!
    Congratulations! Your daughters are doing so well!
    Now I´m very impressed! you drafted your skirt? Wow it is so very pretty, and the fabric is very nice too!

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  5. Love the skirt!! The mix of patterns is right up my alley ;)

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  6. Hey Gail. You should be proud. I would be.
    Great outfit and I hope you sew lots more!!

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  7. Great outfit and like your plans for this year.

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  8. Loving the skirt fabric and style. Congratulations on your daughters' achievements, as mothers I think we are supposed to be proud of our children's successes! Glad you are back and can't wait to see more "twos".

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  9. Your outfit is so pretty, Gail, the skirt fabric is gorgeous. Congrats on your two daughters' success, very proud parent moment.

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  10. Your outfit looks great; the skirt fabric is cool! and the top looks really cute with a few buttons undone. I really like your plan for making "sets"; very sensible! and one I should do too!

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  11. Great to have you back. That's great news about your daughters, makes all those years of reading to them and helping with homework worth it! Good idea on sewing twos, I'm trying to do the same if I make something that doesn't have a partner already in the wardrobe

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  12. Congratulations mum on your non sewing achievements! Also really love the skirt. I love how you've used the fabric. I really like the polo too!!

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  13. You deserve to be a proud Mum! I think sewing in sets is a great idea. Love the pattern on your skirt. It's so striking.

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  14. I'm glad the expensive prices didn't stop you getting a few pieces! Your skirt is really interesting. Not a boring pencil skirt at all.

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  15. I love your skirt - and the blouse, but the skirt is really stylish and different while lovely!

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  16. Welcome back! I was wondering how you enjoyed your Italian adventure! Congratulations to your daughters -- so very impressive. I really like this outfit -- the casual polo is a nice match with the fab print of your skirt. You always choose the best fabrics!

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  17. Welcome back, hope you had a brilliant trip. I love your skirt, the fabric and placement are brilliant.

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  18. This skirt is just so yummy! Very clever pattern placement! If you knew how jealous I am of your local weather *sigh* :)

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