DIY Regal Maxi W/Sash (thanks MIMI G)
A few months ago I purchased a bundle tutorial from MIMI G and one of the tutorial was the Regal Maxi Skirt. I fell in love with this skirt and the way she put it together and I knew I had to recreate it. Within 24 hours of stumbling across her blog I purchased the bundle and stayed up way pass my bed time looking at the videos. Yup that right I was just looking and taking mental notes about how I would rock each and every one of the looks.
Took me almost a month to cut out the fabric and another month to sew it up. Last week I started sewing the skirt but with this being my first time adding a invisible zipper (with a regular zipper foot)it was a little wonky and I had planned on taking it out and doing it all over. However today I thought, "Ebony stop worrying about" I was ok with the zipper being a little off and I would add a sash to cover it. At first I didn't want the sash just wanted a wide waistband for the look I was going for. After making it I'm so happy I jacked the zipper up because if not I would have never added the sash. I made it extra long which was good because I can wrap it around twice and cover up my silly zipper ;-).
I will be making this in many different lengths and colors. I chose not to hem the skirt at this time but will do it before this week is out.
I have added the link to MIMI G site and you can purchase the tutorial over there.
Tomorrow Goal: I wanted to make the same skirt just a shorter version the only thing is that I don't think I have enough fabric :-( I also have a meeting at work that usually don't end until 7pm so I may not be sewing anything tomorrow.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Saturday, June 8, 2013
30 Day Challenge Day 8 of 30
DIY Tube Top
Today my god daughter came over so I took this opportunity to make her a tube top and hair bow. She is such a diva and I taught this fabric would look adorable on her.
I picked up the fabric already sheared from Walmart for $3 a yard on clearance. I only purchased a half a yard because I wasn't sure how much I would need but I knew I wouldn't need a full yard. I also picked up some head bands because I wanted to make her some headbands but for whatever reason I can't find the headbands today so I made her a hair clip.
This shirt was so easy I just measured, cut the fabric and sewed it up. After I was done it looked a little plain and I didn't want it to fall down while she played so I added straps and a bow to the base of each strap. I used the shirring section that I had left over as the straps because I didnt have enough of any other part of the dress that was long enough. I sewed it on the wrong side and then used a saftey pen to turn it wright side out. I ironed it real good and moved on to the bow.
Hair bow / dress bow
I took two pieces of fabric (bow & clamp; center piece for bow) no measurement , just what I though would be perfect for my project (sorry Ill measure next time). I sewed the right sides together, turned it inside out, ironed every thing, made the two remaining raw edges meet in the middle sewed that down and then wrapped the smaller piece around the bow and hand stitched that down. I then attched the two bows to the dress and the last bow I slid the hair clip in it. I didn't glue it because I just was being lazy, however I may glue the next one.
I have to admit I really enjoyed the project and will be making her school uniforms for next year. Her mom wants something that will be much different than the other children. So I must get to work. I have an embroidery machine so I plan on stitching her and my son names on the shirts / sweaters I will also be sewing up her skirts and maybe a neck tie.
I will post photos when my model gets up.
Goal for tomorrow: short regal skirt no sash
Today my god daughter came over so I took this opportunity to make her a tube top and hair bow. She is such a diva and I taught this fabric would look adorable on her.
I picked up the fabric already sheared from Walmart for $3 a yard on clearance. I only purchased a half a yard because I wasn't sure how much I would need but I knew I wouldn't need a full yard. I also picked up some head bands because I wanted to make her some headbands but for whatever reason I can't find the headbands today so I made her a hair clip.
This shirt was so easy I just measured, cut the fabric and sewed it up. After I was done it looked a little plain and I didn't want it to fall down while she played so I added straps and a bow to the base of each strap. I used the shirring section that I had left over as the straps because I didnt have enough of any other part of the dress that was long enough. I sewed it on the wrong side and then used a saftey pen to turn it wright side out. I ironed it real good and moved on to the bow.
Hair bow / dress bow
I took two pieces of fabric (bow & clamp; center piece for bow) no measurement , just what I though would be perfect for my project (sorry Ill measure next time). I sewed the right sides together, turned it inside out, ironed every thing, made the two remaining raw edges meet in the middle sewed that down and then wrapped the smaller piece around the bow and hand stitched that down. I then attched the two bows to the dress and the last bow I slid the hair clip in it. I didn't glue it because I just was being lazy, however I may glue the next one.
I have to admit I really enjoyed the project and will be making her school uniforms for next year. Her mom wants something that will be much different than the other children. So I must get to work. I have an embroidery machine so I plan on stitching her and my son names on the shirts / sweaters I will also be sewing up her skirts and maybe a neck tie.
I will post photos when my model gets up.
After my model left I noticed that the top was twisted on her. Her bow is almost under her arm.
First I pin wrong sides together
Then I stitched the open sides and used a safety pen to turn it right sides out.
I pressed the strap flat, yhen attached it to the top.
These are the pieces used for the head band.
Goal for tomorrow: short regal skirt no sash
Friday, June 7, 2013
30 Day Sewing Challenge day 7 of 30
DIY Infinity Dress
So as you know I talked about the FAILED infinity dress here. After totally screwing that up I decided to try it again. Stopped by Joanns to see if I could find something that was thin enough and the color that I loved. I put a forest green in my cart and thought that was going to be my choice. I strolled over to the Red Tag section and found the Sea-Foam Green fabric for $5 a yard. I wasn't sure if I was in love with it but it was cheaper than the forest green and much thinner. So I gritted my teeth and got 5 yards.
I used the same tutorial that I used the first time. This blog is very helpful however I think when sewing the waistband I should have added a few more inches only because now I can't get it over this butt of mines. I have to pull it over my head every time, and that's a struggle. I am in love with the tutorial and chose it because I have large breast and not sure if I can go without a bra so with adding the tube top it makes me feel safe wearing it all day. After sewing it up I think I will do away with the tube top it looks a little bulky with it. When I sew it again I won't make the straps as long it kinda got in the way. I made the straps because I'm still thinking I'm 50lbs heavier. I went down in bra size and still very scared they are going to fall out lol.
I planned on wearing this to a friends wedding that will take place in Hawaii however I'm sure I want to wear it to my sons graduation. The only problem is that its going to rain that day :-( as I said in a previous post I was working on two outfits for that day so I guess I need to work on a 3rd now. Both dresses brush the ground even with my heels on and I don't want them to be muddy. I have a short dress that I have been thinking of making but I will have to wash the fabric ASAP.
I hand stitched the hem in the skirt because I was afraid of the puckering. I was told that I should get a walking foot and ladies I think I should this fabric look so nice but you can truly tell every stich that was made.
Please forgive the wrinkles I folded it up and planned on ironing it when my camera man got home but I forgot then when my friend stopped by I stole the chance to take as many pictures as I could.
Tomorrow Goal: regal maxi skirt
So as you know I talked about the FAILED infinity dress here. After totally screwing that up I decided to try it again. Stopped by Joanns to see if I could find something that was thin enough and the color that I loved. I put a forest green in my cart and thought that was going to be my choice. I strolled over to the Red Tag section and found the Sea-Foam Green fabric for $5 a yard. I wasn't sure if I was in love with it but it was cheaper than the forest green and much thinner. So I gritted my teeth and got 5 yards.
I used the same tutorial that I used the first time. This blog is very helpful however I think when sewing the waistband I should have added a few more inches only because now I can't get it over this butt of mines. I have to pull it over my head every time, and that's a struggle. I am in love with the tutorial and chose it because I have large breast and not sure if I can go without a bra so with adding the tube top it makes me feel safe wearing it all day. After sewing it up I think I will do away with the tube top it looks a little bulky with it. When I sew it again I won't make the straps as long it kinda got in the way. I made the straps because I'm still thinking I'm 50lbs heavier. I went down in bra size and still very scared they are going to fall out lol.
I planned on wearing this to a friends wedding that will take place in Hawaii however I'm sure I want to wear it to my sons graduation. The only problem is that its going to rain that day :-( as I said in a previous post I was working on two outfits for that day so I guess I need to work on a 3rd now. Both dresses brush the ground even with my heels on and I don't want them to be muddy. I have a short dress that I have been thinking of making but I will have to wash the fabric ASAP.
I hand stitched the hem in the skirt because I was afraid of the puckering. I was told that I should get a walking foot and ladies I think I should this fabric look so nice but you can truly tell every stich that was made.
Please forgive the wrinkles I folded it up and planned on ironing it when my camera man got home but I forgot then when my friend stopped by I stole the chance to take as many pictures as I could.
Tomorrow Goal: regal maxi skirt
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Thursday, June 6, 2013
30 day challenge day 6 of 30
DIY Infinity Dress FAIL
SOOOOOOOO a few months back I made an infinity dress and it was a fail. I guess I should have did some research before starting the challenge (sew your own wardrobe) to sew the infinity dress. I'm not sure of the name of the fabric but it has that slinky stretch to it, its also very heavy. After the Infinity was complete and I tried some of the styles I noticed that it was too heavy and most of the styles look homemade......back to the drawing board. I wanted to make a jumpsuit out of the material but wasn't confident enough in making pants, I now wish I would have tried it.
I first made a top with a peplum at the bottom using a tank top as a pattern. I used one of the long wrap portion to make the top. I used the same seam I had already stitched for the dress, cut out the sleeves (two big squares) and peplum and stitched it all back up. When I was done I notice that it was extra long. It now can be worn for Day or Night
I then took the dress portion added elastic to the top, took it in 2 more inches and now I have a maxi. I never cut the bottom when I made the infinity so I didn't loose any length. I styled it whit my favorite DIY OBI belt.
I don't know what I will work on tomorrow but I only have a week to make an outfit for my preschooler graduation. I'm going to spend the night washing up some fabric to sew up some outfits for next week. I have no clue as to what I should make so I better look at my patterns tonight for some ideas
SOOOOOOOO a few months back I made an infinity dress and it was a fail. I guess I should have did some research before starting the challenge (sew your own wardrobe) to sew the infinity dress. I'm not sure of the name of the fabric but it has that slinky stretch to it, its also very heavy. After the Infinity was complete and I tried some of the styles I noticed that it was too heavy and most of the styles look homemade......back to the drawing board. I wanted to make a jumpsuit out of the material but wasn't confident enough in making pants, I now wish I would have tried it.
I first made a top with a peplum at the bottom using a tank top as a pattern. I used one of the long wrap portion to make the top. I used the same seam I had already stitched for the dress, cut out the sleeves (two big squares) and peplum and stitched it all back up. When I was done I notice that it was extra long. It now can be worn for Day or Night
I then took the dress portion added elastic to the top, took it in 2 more inches and now I have a maxi. I never cut the bottom when I made the infinity so I didn't loose any length. I styled it whit my favorite DIY OBI belt.
I don't know what I will work on tomorrow but I only have a week to make an outfit for my preschooler graduation. I'm going to spend the night washing up some fabric to sew up some outfits for next week. I have no clue as to what I should make so I better look at my patterns tonight for some ideas
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Wednesday, June 5, 2013
30 day Challenge Day 5 of 30
DIY M6173
So recently I lost 50 lbs and for what ever reason I can't get those numbers correct in my head. Mostly everything I make is too big and today is no different. I cut the pattern out a week or so ago and decided yesterday to sew it up today. Again my bright self wanted to change up the pattern and make the waistband wider like yoga pants. I cut a separate waistband 6 inch long. I read the direction to the pattern but didn't follow it, I did stitch it twice on every seam. After sewing the legging up I had to take them in about an inch and they still don't fit like I will like for them to fit. the legs was too long and the knees fit like a pair of jeans :-( the are very comfortable and easy to forget you are wearing pants. However I think that after a few hours in them they may become very loose and sag in all the wrong places.
This is after taking in a few inches and chopping off all that extra fabric at the angle. These need a lot of work before I wear these, I'm setting them aside until I have completed the challenge unless I find some free time.
The good thing about this pattern is that I have a piece of fabric that I purchased a few months back that I would love to make a pair of skinnies with. I'm thinking because of the fit this is the best pattern to make them. I just may sew up a muslin with it tomorrow to try to adjust the fit and see if this will work. The material has very little stretch to it. So wish me luck!
So recently I lost 50 lbs and for what ever reason I can't get those numbers correct in my head. Mostly everything I make is too big and today is no different. I cut the pattern out a week or so ago and decided yesterday to sew it up today. Again my bright self wanted to change up the pattern and make the waistband wider like yoga pants. I cut a separate waistband 6 inch long. I read the direction to the pattern but didn't follow it, I did stitch it twice on every seam. After sewing the legging up I had to take them in about an inch and they still don't fit like I will like for them to fit. the legs was too long and the knees fit like a pair of jeans :-( the are very comfortable and easy to forget you are wearing pants. However I think that after a few hours in them they may become very loose and sag in all the wrong places.
This is after taking in a few inches and chopping off all that extra fabric at the angle. These need a lot of work before I wear these, I'm setting them aside until I have completed the challenge unless I find some free time.
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
30 Day Challenge Day 4 of 30 V1282

My goal for today was to work on two totally different outfits that I plan on wearing to my sons graduation, however I came home and decided to sew up V1282 or shall I say finish it. I cut it out a month ago and sewed up the back seam a few days ago. I seen a few reviews and I agree this is a very easy pattern to sew. I haven't sewn off of a pattern in over 4 yrs and when I did sew with that pattern I had a lot of help. I'm not to sure of the sewing terminology sew it took me longer than expected to read the patter.n. I'm still not very sure I did it correctly but its finished and looks great on. I must agree that it is a little sexy (too sexy) for me so I did sew it up a little higher than what the pattern suggest. I need to redo the front because its a little off centered. Ill do that after I get off tomorrow. I also don't think I did the arm holes correctly because I pressed the life out of the this shirt and it still kinds of lay twisted around the arm area. I also added my self made pattern weights (pics below).
So with that said look at the pictures an tell me what you think...
Pattern Description: Loose-fitting, bias, pullover top has draped front neckline with weight, no side seams and stitched hem. Very close-fitting, below waist pull-on skirt has elastic waist with contrast facing, pleats, front extending to side back, no side seams and right side back slit. Self bias binding finishes hem.
Fabric Used: A two way stretched I picked up from my local fabric store for $4 a yard
Pattern Sizing: I cut the 18
Were the instructions easy to follow? I guess I really don't know its all foreign to me lol
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? I love the fit on it
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: Other than what I did to the arm holes by mistake. No I tried to keep it the same
Would you sew it again? Yes, I plan to make it a few more times, may even try to sew it in a dress
Tomorrows Goal: McCalls 6173

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Monday, June 3, 2013
30 Day Sewing Challenge Day 3 of 30
When I got home my guy surprised me with a new charm for my Pandora bracelet (a gift for my birthday this year). After figuring out where I wanted it to be place I realized that it now looked uneven so we ran to the jewelry store before it closed to get me another charm #spoiled.... spent way too much time in there and when I got home I had just enough time to finish a already tackled top :-(
A few month back I made an angle wing dress for a friends wedding and after deciding that it was too cold and nasty for me to wear the dress I also figured out that it was just way too big. The problem is I made a test one first out of some old and stained fabric I had and that was too tight so I adjusted the pattern ( well not really I used a tank top as a pattern) and made the second one too big. I took it in once and still didn't like the look on it so I decide to make a peplum.
The peplum was so nice and I was in love with it because of the fabric. Its a Ponte Roma that I picked up from Joanns. The proplem is that again this was too small because I used a tank top as my pattern and did'nt add enough seam allowance. As you can see the fat was sitting on top of my belt...YIKES...... I sent out a mass tex message and informed my friends that first person to tex back could have it for $5. I had enough material for one more peplum so I made another one and sold that also. So I took one dress and made two tops that I don't even have the pleasure of wearing SAD SAD DAY
Any-who that 2nd one I never finished it, because I never see that friend and knew she wouldn't bug me about it. So today with only an hour to spare I finished her hem.
Please excuse the pictures my son took a few and the the one on my double looks bad because the shirt is too small to fit lol so I tacked it down and took the picture.
Tomorrow goal: I have a pale green infinity dress that needs elastic and a hem, a coral maxi skirt that's waiting on a sash, and a blue infinity dress that needs to be made over. Don't know if I can tackle all however I will get to one.
A few month back I made an angle wing dress for a friends wedding and after deciding that it was too cold and nasty for me to wear the dress I also figured out that it was just way too big. The problem is I made a test one first out of some old and stained fabric I had and that was too tight so I adjusted the pattern ( well not really I used a tank top as a pattern) and made the second one too big. I took it in once and still didn't like the look on it so I decide to make a peplum.
The peplum was so nice and I was in love with it because of the fabric. Its a Ponte Roma that I picked up from Joanns. The proplem is that again this was too small because I used a tank top as my pattern and did'nt add enough seam allowance. As you can see the fat was sitting on top of my belt...YIKES...... I sent out a mass tex message and informed my friends that first person to tex back could have it for $5. I had enough material for one more peplum so I made another one and sold that also. So I took one dress and made two tops that I don't even have the pleasure of wearing SAD SAD DAY
Any-who that 2nd one I never finished it, because I never see that friend and knew she wouldn't bug me about it. So today with only an hour to spare I finished her hem.
Please excuse the pictures my son took a few and the the one on my double looks bad because the shirt is too small to fit lol so I tacked it down and took the picture.
Tomorrow goal: I have a pale green infinity dress that needs elastic and a hem, a coral maxi skirt that's waiting on a sash, and a blue infinity dress that needs to be made over. Don't know if I can tackle all however I will get to one.
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