Wednesday, May 16, 2012

s e w : d o t s & s p o t s

Hey folks! Heres a quick mid-week post for you too take a gander at. I recently went to go visit my good friend Mike Myers in East Lansing, and got a chance to do a little thrifting out there. I found this nice little poka-dot skirt for a couple bucks and all it needed was a quick hem. So what to did I do? HEM IT - of course!


AND HERE'S WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE AFTER!!



The sun was super bright and in my eyes so I tried to do the quick "open you eyes before the camera snaps" trick, and I think I just ended up looking fierce haha.


So after a good one day of wearing, what do I do? I GET PERMANENT MARKER ON THE FRONT OF IT.... grr. And as I was trying different sorts of methods to get the spots off, what do I do? I  made the spots expand and managed to discolor the fabric around it.... grr x2. 

So soon I will be posting what I ended up doing with the half ruined skirt. Its a mystery surprise!!

project time: under 1hr
snack breaks: 0
compliments received: enough to make me happy for a one time wear.

ta ta for now :]

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

s e w : o r a n g e y

Hey there gang! Today I thought I'd share with you my first sewing project for the summer. I picked up this little 1950's sundress about a month ago, and figured it was the perfect thing to celebrate Andrew and I's two year anniversary in! It's a nice cotton summer dress that was just a size or two big on me, so I figured it wouldn't be too hard to take it in. 


At first glance I felt like it would be a piece of cake, but after I examined how it laid on me, I realized that more than one seam had to be re-cut. I needed to take in 1in from the shoulder seams, roughly 1in from the under arm seams, re-center the back buckle, take on the pleats on each side of the skirt, shorten the sleeves, and hem the bottom.. yikes! It was definatly more work than I originally thought.



 Since I had my work cut out for me, tried to get hopping on it! With alittle help from mom, I measured out how much to take in where and started marking, pinning, opening, and sewing. (My little pin cushion started to look like a forest of needles from all of the pinning I had to do!)

 One thing that I love about working on vintage garments is the little details that you have to pay attention to. The way that the sleeves and hemline of the dress were sewn in were very characteristic of that time. They used to use ribbons to sew onto the edges of your garment so it would not start to unravel or fray (this was a standard way of closing cuffs and the bottoms or pants or dresses). So instead of using the modern methods (like using a serge machine to sew up the edges), I made a point to sew the ribbons back on to ensure that the dress would only be slightly altered. (I also used pinking scissors to cut the seams on the inside of the garment - another way for stopping the fabric from fraying from that time period.) Whenever I alter a vintage garment, I try to keep the methods and materials authentic!




So here's the finished result!!




I was thrilled to get to wear the little orange hat I featured in the last blog post with my newly altered dress and a pair of vintage sandals that I recently thrifted. It all matched perfectly :]

So on our anniversary date night, we took a little walk in a park and got some cocktails at our favorite bar before dinner. It was definatly a great way to spend some time enjoying each other's company!



And I couldn't help but take a few extra photos of my favorite little hat. Its so hard to find the netting un-torn in old hats - I got really lucky with this one!



 After an evening of tasty food and drink, we dallied back to Andrew's house where a bunch of friends came over and we projected some movies on their outdoor movie screen. Definatly the best way to end a night!

project time: 7hrs
snack breaks: does dinner and breakfast count?
price of dress: $8
number of time being pokes by needles: 100's

So stay tuned - I have endless projects in my pile of goodies! Ta ta for now :]

Monday, May 7, 2012

onward and upward

Hello friends! I'm finally back from my reclusive state (I survived college hooray!) haha. Now that I can start my sewing projects up again, I just have to sort through all of the goodies I've found and figure out which ones to do first. 

My sewing table (shown bellow) started to house all kinds of projects - from repairing a pair of beaded rain boots, to extra ribbons and strings that I had used for design projects. I had been a busy bee these past few months!


Here are a few of my favorite finds that I've gotten recently :} The suitcase was from an estate sale "basement excursion" that I tidied up, the hats were found on two separate thrifting occasions, and the camera was a recent find that I'm super excited to use.

The matching necklace and earrings were a graduation gift from my good friend Ryan, who is not only a talented jewelry maker himself, but a swell antique finder as well! He nabbed these pretties for me and I've been squealing over them ever since.




This honey is an old 35mm film 'Argus' camera. I have a nice digital SLR that I've been working with for years and I wanted to try getting into film. So I'm quite excited (and quite nervous) to see how my first roll will turn out!

And lastly I'll leave you with a quick snippet of a few garments that I plan to fix/alter/display soon. The beaded blue dress you already know, but the others are new to this blog!


I'm so thankful for everything that's been happening this year - I'm thrilled to be graduated, and I'm blessed to have so much support of my friends and family through all of the rocky climbs and turbulent times! Thanks everyone :]

Get ready gang! Pins + Needles is on the roll again!!

(p.s. if you want to check out some of the design projects I've been working on, go to my dribbble page! I have definatly been a busy bee.)