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I Don't Wish To Scare You...

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....but things reached a desperate point today.  I had some time for sewing today, but things had reached SUCH a point that............. I had to clean the sewing room. I know!  And perhaps I should have suggested sitting down first, but it might lessen the shock if I assure you that cleaning the sewing room isn't the same thing as the sewing room really BEING clean.  That really would be a shock.  But I did put a lot of things away, dusted a great deal, and threw away scraps of fabric, interfacing, and stabilizer.   For me, that's huge, because little bits of interfacing or stabilizer are IDEAL for buttonholes and other little projects, but 1.) there's still plenty of scraps around, and 2.) they had cat hair on them. It all started with this: which are the washed and ironed fat quarters of this little incident in August, which, again, are not part of the 18-yards end-of-the-year "hurrah" my Visa and I had.  The chef set has been used, but I'v...

Maybe I've Been A Bit Too Hard On That Jacket

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This is from Dolce & Gabbana's Spring "ready to wear" collection , though where one goes dressed as a kindergarten art project is unclear.   I have decided it is all about attitude.  In my life, this would be "whoops, I forgot that last pattern piece," but in D&G's world, it is fashion.  SO, my jacket does NOT have wonky, ill-advised top-stitching--it is an artistic expression of the meanderings of our lives....especially when we encounter corduroy. I just needed a better spin doctor.

I Went Cross-Country Skiing and Can Still Walk!

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Saturday we went cross-country skiing with friends,  which we honestly weren't sure I'd ever be able to do again.  We did regular Nordic, where the motion is completely straight ahead using a track, which is actually a terrific motion for my hip, and which I've been practicing in the pool for years now in hopes that I could do this.  Even though it's February, the snow conditions were a bit more spring-like than I'd counted on, so I walked down some of the hills, but it was fantastic, all the same.  The trail is 5-6 miles, so I was exhausted by the time we got home, but my legs weren't.  In fact, Andy and I went for a 3-mile walk yesterday just to loosen up the muscles.  I had prepared myself for spending Sunday in bed on the heating pad, but I really felt fine except for being a bit sleepy as I didn't sleep very well.  So, with the money I'm saving by NOT buying from Nancy's Notions, I ordered snow shoes last week and we're going to try them ...

Cupcake Hell - The Souvenirs..........

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Well, they're done.  Mostly.  The "directions" said to topstitch 1/8-inch from the edge to close the gap,  which is REALLY fun when it involves FOUR layers of batting, and was even MORE fun to rip out.  None of the images I could find on the internet included the second row of stitching, so I don't think anyone else could make it work, either.  When the trauma has lessened, I will be slip-stitching the opening closed like I should have done in the first place.  ANYWAY, they are done, I have used my kit, and I have even packed away the pattern including my notes for how I think a sane person might have approached this little endeavor: I am very proud that there is no profanity involved.  There are no small victories with bad projects.  As nothing puts a bad project in perspective like an even worse project, I added two more wonky lines of top stitching to the corduroy jacket, did the hand stitching, then plopped it on Milo to get the ...

40 Days And 40 Nights

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It has now been 40 days since I last bought fabric, and I think my life just got a bit easier.  I am perhaps a bit of a Nancy's Notions junkie, and when their bi-weekly catalog arrived this week, I noticed their free-shipping-with-special-code promotion had been replaced by: which is a seemingly small thing, but huge for me.  It's so easy to say, "Oh, it's free shipping, so I'll just order this....and maybe that......."  I flipped through the catalog briefly for ideas, but popped it into the recycle bin within 10 minutes of its arrival.  One less temptation to deal with!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank heavens, because this week I dug out one of the kits (notice I said "one of") I ordered from Nancy's Notions, and I'm thinking I might now know why the kit was on clearance in the first place.  For two lousy oven mitts, I've spent a lot of time with this project.  First, you transfer the pattern to plastic template: which was a lot easier...

Hitting A Few Snags.........

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I ended up resting yesterday--including taking some afternoon Nyquil so I could nap--but there was some knitting.  While I'm very proud of myself for working on an older WIP, mohair and Nyquil don't really mix, so it was perhaps a mixed blessing that when I reached the end of the first ball of yarn, I had to stop because the rest of the yarn was in the lace bin, which is UNDER two others.  So not a lot of progress yesterday, but I feel a lot better today.  So much so that first thing I went looking for these  which, when all used up, will still leave my lace bin looking like this: At least the lid closes easily.  AND it is one of the smaller Rubbermaid bins--not the large ones that house my fabric.  Did I mention the weakness for lace yarns? I'd like to say that the sewing room looks much roomier without the fleece, but I still have a long way to go.  Part of me is wondering if using up 100 yards this year would make a visible dent even, but I ...

Just Under The Wire

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Our plans to go cross country skiing over the weekend got pushed back a week, so that left us without plans for the weekend.  I took the opportunity to go on a mad sewing frenzy, and last night put the final touches on TWO fleece pullovers!!!  As one is actually a gift for a February birthday, you can understand my relief.  They're the same fabric and same size, so I cut them both out and sewed them at the same time, which turned out better than I expected.  AND, I have a new best friend: I bought this little guy with some of the money I received for Christmas.  I'd read that rotary cutters made it easier to cut out challenging fabrics, but being ME, I expected to cut myself instead.  And I would have with my normal cutter, but the small blade is much easier to control.  Fleece is just so thick that the pattern puckers with traditional pinning,  so I improvised some weights (really, there are SO many things available in the sewing room to...