Me Made May 2019 Wrap Up

Another Me Made May in the books. And what a great month it was. I almost made it everyday wearing a garment I had made, almost! And even more important, I finished a few projects that have been gnawing at me way too long. I wasn't quite as analytical about my wears as some - … Continue reading Me Made May 2019 Wrap Up

Me Made May Week Three

I'm still at it! This is the best I've done but I have to admit, this week I'm starting some repeats. I'm chalking that up to just realizing what really works well. Wednesday, May 15 Working from home day, always my poodle's favorite day. Here's one of the first corset's I made from a goodwill … Continue reading Me Made May Week Three

Me Made May 2019 Week Two

Here's my wrap up for the second week of May. So far, so good: Wednesday, May 8 My best pictures are the ones with my dog in them! Pattern: Fitted Tee from an Alabama Chanin kit Sleeve/Length: Cap sleeve Technique: Reverse Appliqué with a few appliquéd circles from the scraps Top Layer Fabric: Black Bottom … Continue reading Me Made May 2019 Week Two

Me Made May Week One

Here's my weekly wrap up of everything I wore for the first week of MeMadeMay 2019. I've included details on each piece. Wednesday, May 1: Pattern: Fitted Skirt from an Alabama Chanin DIY kit Technique: Reverse Applique Top Layer Fabric: Peacock Bottom Layer Fabric: Peacock Stencil: Magdalena Paint Color: Dark Silver Gray Knots: Wrong side … Continue reading Me Made May Week One

MeMadeMay 2019

As I get ready to participate in another #MeMadeMay2019, this is a great time to look back and reflect on the garments I've made in the past year, many of which I've posted about. If you don't know about MeMadeMay, check out the founder's blog or go back and read my first MeMadeMay post. I … Continue reading MeMadeMay 2019

Pleated Ruffles

The other day I was listening to a podcast from an amazing maker with a studio in my building, LiveFreeCreativeCo, and Miranda mentioned a theme that resonated with me, growth often means being uncomfortable. I have been wanting to try pleated ruffles on an Alabama Chanin inspired garment for a while now but was daunted … Continue reading Pleated Ruffles

The Art of Stencil Placement

I am a big fan of creating garments from scratch (and so is my bank account), but the one thing that Alabama Chanin does much better than me is stencil placement.  I’ve created several garments from TSOM’s DIY kits and I have to say that every time the stencil placement is perfect. They must have … Continue reading The Art of Stencil Placement

March Market Bag Madness

I've been wanting to make the Market Bag (from page 107 of Alabama Studio Style) ever since I ordered this book back in 2010 based on a book review in the Wall Street Journal. It just seemed like the perfect use for all those T shirts we acquire over time. Caution - political rant coming … Continue reading March Market Bag Madness

My First Ezra Blazer

If you've read my blog or followed me on Instagram, you know that I am on a quest to make myself an all organic cotton hand sewn wardrobe.  Thanks to Alabama Chanin, I'm getting closer everyday. But, most of the tops I've made have been sleeveless and the cold weather this year finally made me … Continue reading My First Ezra Blazer

A June’s Spring Tote

My fascination with Black and Navy continues. After making my latest dress and bolero I decided it would be nice to make a tote to match.  A tote is a small commitment with a big impact. Several years back, my sister embellished the totes we received at our weekend workshop at the Alabama Chanin Factory … Continue reading A June’s Spring Tote