Were I to have a motto, this shall be my motto for the next year.

As I am turning 40 today.

Forty.  Ugh.

Insomuch as I have chosen this new motto…one must have new clothes!

I spent the better part of Sunday doing some selfish sewing for myself.  I made:

  • 2 pairs of fleece lounge pants, so as not to freeze as it was cold enough that I’m sure some vestiges of Hell were starting to get a bit frosty.  Okay, not quite, BUT it is below normal, below zero freezing for early December.  SUUUUCCCCKKKKSSS!
  • 1 lycra comfy dress.  I elongated a knit shirt pattern and added a cowl neckline.  Pretty easy.
  • 1 cross-front poly-lycra top from panel fabric.
  • 1 simple flocked chiffon shirt.
  • Almost one infinity type scarf.  I need some snaps yet to finish it off, which means I need to get to a fabric store that has them.  That means Jo-ann’s most likely and I don’t get over there all that often.  I will have a tutorial when I finally get it done, though!

Here is some of that sewing…

The lounge pants.

Not really exciting.  Self-drafted.  I did the waist like a pair of men’s lounge pants I have that I wear quite often (men’s lounge pants = not several inches too short on me).  They are comfy and cozy and entirely not flattering.  This is why you will not see a picture of me wearing them.  I look entirely not flattering when I get home and put on my comfy clothes.  Not so fabulous, but comfy.  And warm.

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The Animal Print Dress.

Not sure what animal this particular design is supposed to be, but I’m quite certain it is extinct.  Or never was.  Regardless, it is a very comfy dress!  Not the most flattering, but I have a hard time with dresses.  When you are built like a rectangle, and aren’t a waif, it is hard to wear dresses.  I think it would look better with a blazer over it, but FREEZING OUTSIDE.  A sweater was needed.

To make this dress, I started with a basic long sleeved top.  I added a cowl neck to the front pattern.  Here is a tutorial I found online for adjusting patterns for a cowl.  I placed the pattern draft up against another dress I owned, and added the length to make them the same length (adjusted for a hem).  I did that for both the front and the back.

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Cross-front Asian-y looking top.

This is what the fabric looked like and how I laid it out for some of the cutting:

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Obviously, I am a bit loosey-goosey with not staying on grain at all times.  It is 4-way stretch, so whatever.  I wanted it to look like this when worn, so there you go.  Breaking alllllll the rules!  There was much waste with this cutting, which I don’t like to do normally.  I really didn’t have a clue what else to do with this fabric, though.  I really liked the design, so I went for it.  Oh, and I apparently cut it upside down.  I noticed there was an upside down way after cutting, but at least I cut both the front and the back upside down.  All is consistent, therefore, right in the world.

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I think these tops are really flattering, so I shall make more of them.  I have a tutorial for a short sleeved version, if you are interested.

Now, since I have my birthday off of work, I shall go sew some more good stuff for moi.