Friday 7 May 2010

Homeless No More

We finally found a house we like, and we bought it! In 5 1/2 weeks we will officially live in Stanmore!

More details over at http://kaedhlin.livejournal.com/

Friday 18 January 2008

Nothing to see

Thanks to my complete apathy, work stuff and lack of SCA enthusiasm, there is no sewing. If there is, I'll take photos, I swear....

So for news, head over to the other blog. It is less likely to be empty and soul-less....

Monday 19 February 2007

the first cab progresses

The Particloured Cotehardie of Unfinishedness had an outing on the weekend. This was the other half of the great sewing expotition to the house of Gudrun.

So what did I manage to do?
*Attach sleeves to outer and inner.
*Gores attached to front and one side of outer. Left other gores at home, so they will go in tonight.
*Pinned gores to lining too. Brought wrong thread on expotition, so I did not sew these (I have tons of it, and had no intention of using up someones else's thread just for the hell of it).

Am happy with this set of events. I now will have to sit with the iron and flatten a lot of seams prior to putting this thing together, or it will never sit properly.

The Viking Coat

This was a piece made quite some time ago, with the help of the wonderful Gudrun. In the course of an evening, we patterned, cut out and mostly sewed up a great coat in a lovely, mushroomy brown. This was the first attempt at said coat for both of us, aside from some vague attempts. It has assymetric front panels, so that they should overlap across the chest. We (well, the person who is not me) actually put the two front pieces on the wrong sides, so it does not quite overlap as much as it should, and it has more side fullness. Also, I am quite a different build to Gudrun, chestwise, and we did not change the pattern proportions to accomodate that. All in all, it worked pretty darn well for a first attempt. Except.....

For the sleeves... which were "a little" large. It was vaguely farcical as the coat was/is mostly snug, with the front pieces overlapping about half way down my torso, shoulders perfect, then these great big floppy sleeves.

So, on saturday, when I went to Gudrun's for more sewing goodness, I took the guilty coat. Five minutes of "stand and be pinned", some vicious scissor action, and we were done. Two quick machine seams required. Hey presto, sleeves now look much more sane. I just have to redo the handsewing down of the seam allowances, and coat will be wearable. *Actually, it is wearable right now, I am just anal about seam allowances being finished off, and it is too hot in sydney atm, giving me some grace period to do the hand finishing.*

Hooray. Now, where to wear it? Gudrun, we need to have a viking day in Scandanavia!

Edit: Also managed to make the (embarassing) underdress of pinkness into one of a sensible beige. Hooray for overdying pink with a touch of green. I am very happy with this, as it is my most comfortable underdress for summer, but one is a little self-concious at coronations when one is pink...

Monday 15 January 2007

First cab off the rank

my first task in the sca pile is my particoloured cotehardie. Dug it out on saturday and completed task one - figure out where the hell I am up to. Determined steps to happiness of finishedly goodness.
Trace sleeve so I actually have a pattern: done.
Attach said sleeves - to the correct sides:
Unpick back seams in outer and lining and add in gores to centre front and back, which I seem to have left out for some random reason I can no longer recall:
Sew outer to inner, adding in a section of fabric at centre front to each side as reinforcing for lacing:
Handsew rest of sleeve sections
Make or find buttons for sleeves
Sew on Buttons
lacing holes - arggggghhhhh. Make em, bindem, find/devise lacing cord.
hang the whole shebang in the steam for a while
hem
wear!!!!!

Think I can have it done by May Crown?

Thursday 11 January 2007

Welcome to my world

This blog will be for my garb - no, make that sewing - stuff, mostly. I'm sure it will carry the occasional whinge, as I am wont to do!

This will (hopefully) keep me motivated to make stuff. Lots of stuff!!!