What do I usually sew? All sorts of clothing, quilts, draperies, crafty
items, some soft-sculpture/toys.
I hope this answers your question!
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Vee
>I'm just curious as to what type of sewing each of you do?
>
I sew most of my wadrobe that I currently wear. I prefer sewing for the home
since Interior Decorating is my secret passion. I also sew for my neice and
nephew. Having no children of my own, they reap the benefits. Additionally, I
quilt (piece by sewing machine tho hand quilted).
ckel...@jpmorgan.com
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: I sew all my clothes and some of my childrens. I would sew them
: more but they go to a school that requires uniforms. I'm starting
: to get into sewing quilt's (wall hangings) and quilted banners.
: I also love doing sweatshirts and teeshirts using satin stitch and
: wonder under. I consider myself an advance beginner. I don't
: think I could make a fitted jacket..but I don't wear them
: anyway! I also sew also totally in cottons. My style of dressing
: would be called "country" you know the look long skirts and vest.
: I'm going to try this year to expand my sewing techniques. I just
: finally got my miter corners to look great last night! I'm signed
: up for a couple classes this month and also going to the sewing
: convention in dallas this April. I've signed up for 11 classes!
: I can't wait!
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I sew "wearable art", coats, vests, etc. I also sew cloth dolls which are
more for adults than children, I also sew lots and lots of doll clothes
which I have started to sell. And, of course, I sew odds and ends of
clothes for my children between "creative projects".
I sew all my clothes and some of my childrens. I would sew them
I also sew "country" clothes and love making styles that are baggy and
long!!!
(my hubby loves them too....NOT!!!)
Mary Beth
Blair, Nebraska
Happy sewing!
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I am an apparel design student at Seattle Pacific University. I sew most
of my own clothes. I'm especially interested in evening-wear and bridal.
I am in the process of taking a flat pattern class where I am learning
how to draft patterns and make complex alterations. We are designing
lines, creating storyboards and in the spring the school puts on a
designer showcase. I am learning more that I ever dreamed, and I can't
believe that I would ever get paid for doing what I love to do.
I'm also sewing for Samatha (18" American Girl) and for my daughter's
7" kid dolls (Stacey, etc). For Christmas, we transformed Whitney into
Felicity, and I've made several tiny colonial gowns for the dolls. I
also sew for my daughter's friend's dolls.
I use a lot of knits from Sweet Potatoes - the little girls seem to
like the knit dresses the best - must be like wearing a t-shirt....
and a mix of wovens and knits for pants. I also love the Cary cottons
I've picked up (brushed twill) and have made skirts, pants, and
Mousefeathers style dresses from them.... For the dolls, I use a lot
of woven cotton, cotton clothing is so nice, even on the dolls.
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Robin Gregory, 2.75
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children become humane and strong."
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Hello, O Curious One! I sew mostly for myself and occasionally for my
husband. (That's him on the automatic tagline down below.)
My first project for him was a bathrobe ... since he's 6'4",
most store-bought robes hit him around the knees. I added about a foot
and a half to my pattern to make it long enough to reach his ankles, and
I made it out of emerald green terry cloth. What a nightmare! The
material was very thick once it was folded over on the hems, and it
shed all through the process! He looks like a wizard when he wears it,
though.
For myself I always try to make clothes I can wear to work.
I like to match colors and patterns. I'm still a beginner, though, so
often the finished piece doesn't match the vision I had when I started.
I guess practice will fix that, eventually!
- Kristi
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Okay, I'll add another datapoint - especially since I haven't heard
/read anything from living history groups on here yet.
- Almost all my sewing is done in support of my hobby, the SCA. I
still consider myself a "pre-beginner", having jammed my singer
numerous times working on my wool cloak, and few tunics. (And approx.
half the stuff I've done has required extensive (for me:
extensive>=20% of the work) hand sewing.) Gathering on shirt tops is
about the most difficult task I've attempted thus far.
- So why do I read this group? Mostly to read about solutions of
problems I might encounter later (I plan to stay at this for a while,
devoting at least 15-20 minutes a month on average ;-) ). To find out
where the good sources for materials and patterns are. And to send
people copies of the historical-costuming FAQ which I have found an
absolute godsend...
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Rich E. Weissler azr...@access.digex.net
"Victim of a Random Shooting on the InfoBahn!"
Question: The jumper I made will be great in a few months when I grow a bit more but right now I am in the in-between stage of start of month 4. To big for my regular wardrobe but too small to look right in the jumper I made.
Actually 2 Q's:
1. It was suggested that I take in the sides of the jumper by basting the sides so that I could later remove the basting to have the full width. The jumper is gathered at the waist so this might make it look a bit odd. Might it make sense to (on a second attempt) put more gathers at the sides and then baste? Any suggestions are appreciated.
2. Any suggestions for non-maternity or smaller maternity stuff for getting through the winter? I figure I will make the second jumper in wool and simply put a lot less fabric in the skirt. What else can I do? (the jumper is simplicity and looks pretty good if I do say so myself)
Thanks!
Devorah (posting from Mike's acct)
Wow, me too! :) in fact, when I get off work today, I need to go cut out
my new sideless surcoat. :)
I don't sew _just_ SCA garb, sometimes I sew modern things, like a bathrobe
for my fiance, or a stuffed animal for a cousin, but the vast majority of
my time and effort goes into SCA garb.
-trish
>> I want to thank those that have responded to my question of what type of
>> sewing do you do? I have really enjoyed reading your replies and would
>> like to hear from others as well. You all take care and Happy Sewing!!
>> -
>> SHERYLL SEIDEL EDH...@prodigy.com
>> Aunt of Jason, Keith, Brandon and Nikki. I love them all!!
I currently am working on my wedding dress (a composition of 2 different
patterns and my own ideas!!...yikes only 71 days to go!). I also sew
most of my work clothes (easy skirts and jackets). I would love to work
on more formal clothes, but for now my efforts are focused on that darn
wedding dress!!! I also have grand ideas of sewing projects for the
home, but like my other projects...at the moment they are all in my head!
Valerie,
who will be sewing teeny-tiny beads on lace during her lunch hour...
I think maybe I'm a little more advanced than an advanced beginner,
though I'm not at all familiar with drafting patterns - that's
different, though I have turned a rabbit puppet into a gopher. ;-)
I have taken different patterns and combined parts of them to come
up with a look I wanted, and I've made clothes for my son from a book
("Angel Threads"). I've also made a tailored suit, a formal and a
wedding gown. I tend to read the directions, look at the diagrams
and study the fabric and process well before I proceed. It takes a
little more time that way, but I haven't had a flop in a long time.
I guess I'm lazy because I prefer to have a pattern. Since I started
sewing, though, I've found so many more mistakes in them these days.
My machines are both rather old. I have a Brother Festival (it's
all metal and has never given me a problem) and an old reliable
Singer. My mom just traded her Singer in for the Pfaff with the PC
capability... I just about died!
It's good to see so many people out there sewing!
-- maur
Technical Writer
Thomson Software Products (formerly Alsys, Inc.)
San Diego, CA
ma...@alsys.com (or ma...@thomsoft.com)
Is this a "Make-it-yourself Show"? If so, you'll LOVE IT!!
We had one in rosemont, IL & I didn't have enough time to see all the
booths. It was wonderful & I hope they have another one soon!!!
>I'll do any kind of sewing anyone wants to send my way. I have a BA with
>concentration in Fashion Design from a school whose emphasis was on classical
>training. In other words, I can draft, drape, tailor, sew on an industrial
>machine, draw anything related to fashion. I've done a medieval wedding dress
>to 8 bridesmade dresses all in emerald green taffeta. (blech) Give me a
>pattern or a drawing, and I can make it. I guess that classifies me as a
>jack of all trades, master of non, eh?
>Michele
In my book you would be master of all. Certainly sounds like a professional
to me. As a mere high school grad and self taught sewer of 30+ years I am in
awe
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