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I Have Come To A Realization

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If we lived in an era when everything had to be hand-sewn, we would be naked.    This is not an exaggeration.  On Andy's shirt, the facing for the cuffs and the collar had to be slip-stitched down by hand, and even with a thimble and the good thread, I managed to stab myself repeatedly AND break the thread twice.  Thank heavens I top-stitched over them, as I wouldn't trust my seams through even one laundry cycle. However,  the shirt progresses and this morning got the first sleeve.  I pinned it in last night, but I wasn't too sure of my placement, so I thought it might be wise to revisit it again with coffee.  The sleeve had plenty of markings, but they didn't actually have the same corresponding markings on the shirt, so I was just sort of hoping that the square was meant to line up with one seam and the circle another, because in order to simplify the sleeve placket, the pattern moved the sleeve seam to match up with the BACK yoke seam....

Reason # 374 To Use Up The Stash

* Having a cat who brings in live vermin which can run INTO the sewing room......

Having Recovered From the Trauma.......

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Sunday I laid the fabric out flat on the floor (probably among the top 10 things I'm not really supposed to do because of my back), and found that if I changed the orientation of the collar pieces, I could get the shirt cut out.  It's not something I'd do with cheap fabric, but this one is pretty straight grain-wise, so I remarked the grainline on the collar pieces, and ACTUALLY remembering to make sure one front and one sleeve were cut with the pattern right-side-up and one of each WRONG side up, I got all the pieces cut out and have even made some progress!  The shirt pattern I'm using is one I've made fairly frequently, and one of the features I like on it is the button band, which on solid prints one can roll to the outside to create the look of an added band.  I did think about trying it with this shirt, but the back is enough of a darker shade that I thought it would look strange, and I thought one error per shirt is really enough for any project--w...

New Lesson Learned

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Never talk about a shipwreck while crafting.   Ahem............ There isn't a birthday shirt yet.  In fact, the birthday shirt has hit a big, big BIG snag.  I had 2.75 yards of flannel.  I SWEAR I did read the back of the envelope before starting, and I am making shirt D.  With 44-inch-wide fabric.  Which is not what the shirt calls for.  Because I am an idiot.  It isn't a total loss yet.  I'm going to see if I can lay it out differently and make it work.  If that fails, it can be a short-sleeved shirt, though short-sleeved flannel is a bit weird.  Having 2.75 yard is pretty exact, so I'm guessing that might have been accurate for a DIFFERENT shirt pattern, but while I found the first long-sleeved shirt that I made for Andy, I can't find the pattern.  And since I bought this fabric back in 2006 when I was young and trusting of the people who both cut fabric and the demented madmen who are employed to write patterns, ...

Down to the Wire

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Today is Andy's birthday and at least the shirt is in progress.  The pattern does say it's a 3 hour shirt, but the cruise of S.S. Minnow was a 3-hour-cruise ( a three hour cruise....) , and look how THAT turned out.  Still, we are having friends over tonight and I have sworn to stay away from the garden so I'll be mobile tonight, so spending the day working on the shirt could keep me out of trouble........ Speaking of trouble, I have rounded up the items on my list (plus one impulse buy: which isn't quite as insane as it looks because the shawls in Victorian Lace Today are notorious for using more yarn than stated, so this way I'm ready for her).  I obviously don't need it NOW, but now that I have tracked down this for the colorwork ornaments, and this because my royal blue yarn is running low, it's just me and the stash for the next few years.  I did pick up some yarn for men's scarves because gifts are always the weak point, and I thoug...

Catching Up

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Whew!  Just a crazy, crazy, crazy few weeks.  Aside from getting ready for the trip to Colorado, Andy's parents were stopping by here on their way home from Colorado, so there was some pretty massive cleaning.  And with temperatures well over 100, there was a lot of mulching and watering and weeding to keep the garden alive.  It turns out there had been a mix-up with dates, so they arrived a day earlier than we expected.  It worked out fine, but instead of having everything all ready, my mother-in-law pitched in and swept the floor for me while Andy put the sheets on the guest bed.  On her first visit, Theo put a dead mouse in her shoe, so we're just going to be the weird house.  :)  Luckily, everyone is pretty relaxed so it turned out fine.  And no mice were involved in this visit in any way, so that's probably a step up.  I had planned to spend this week sewing as I'm going to make a shirt for Andy for his birthday this year and it's...

It's 7:00 PM and 102 Degrees...

...which is why there are no pictures involving anything remotely resembling wool.  Bleah......... This weekend we went to a family event in Colorado, so we missed the 105-degree blast on Saturday.  It was fun--and much cooler there--though my brilliant idea to have physical therapy on Thursday and fly out on Friday was a spectacular flop.  I hurt so much while flying that I actually resorted to mixing 1/4 of a valium with a glass of wine.  The prescription actually said 1-2 pills were okay, but I can't handle that.  1/2 a tablet usually knocks me out, so while I would never, ever, EVER combine them normally, it was basically like getting a bit drunk--just in a rather relaxed way.  And it worked, though I didn't even TRY to knit on the plane.  I can't even imagine how THAT would have gone. Saturday we all went to the Colorado Renaissance Festival, which was a hoot. Almost half the attendees were in costume, and some were simply astounding.  I...