Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Bag in a day or so I thought

I’m back with some entertaining and fascinating things you can try, if you have some spare time.

This summer, since my son has been out of school, I had a few more hours in the day to use since I wasn’t driving him back and forth. First, I spent some time at the library picking up books on all subjects from sewing to history. Now mind you, I am not the historical person at all, but I did find some reads that helped me put the mid-1800‘s and early 1900’s into perspective.

Rewind; I was looking up history for fashion purposes at first. But as I read more, fashion trends of the times fell to the background and I was able to see how people lived and how different types of people would dress. Back then fashion was similar as were the times, still, there was a difference in what people wore whether by choice or not. So every few weeks I would pick up almost seven books, most of them were sewing related but like I said I did add new ones to the mix. This first book I picked up (pictured below), I thought hey this looks interesting, maybe there is something pretty in here, simply judging from the cover. When I returned home and into the next day; I looked through the pages of all the different types of bags. The visuals are what got me to bring the thing home in the first place. The next day I started reading the directions for some of the ones I liked. One was a large tote, another a zip clutch and the last was a bucket purse.


Oh, I didn’t tell you… I REALLY like purses. At one time I had a decent collection; you know one of every color to match clothes in my closet. Your welcome Salvation Army and Goodwill! Nowadays, I am more concerned with function. The bag has to have a useable feature/ functional purpose for at least several months to the cut. That’s why trying this make a bag thing seemed like a good idea. Also as a seamstress, designer and stylist, I try to challenge myself and add new things into what I make. I make slot of clothes and this seemed like a nice break from my daily routine.

It was a Saturday morning, two weeks ago when I decided to start the bucket bag. I went to Wal-Mart and Hobby Lobby to get all the materials I would use and need including purse feet. Several hours later I returned home supplies in and began. No problem the first few sections went off without a hitch. So I keep going; thinking YEAH I can so do this! And I did keep going. I worked the rest of the day on this thing. I had to stop to let the glue dry for the tabs that hold the straps. I decided then to put in the grommet holes for the drawstring.

Arrggg! This is when it became frustrating. You have to hammer in these things good for them to hold. In the past, I did maybe two snaps for a top and it was easier, they were small and went together rather quickly. For this purse, which is made of a mid-weight black vinyl the holes 8 to 10 holes and grommets took two hours. My body was starting to ache because I had been sitting on the floor with this since I started. By now I am eight hours in with more to go. I call it a night.

The next day I start on the heavyweight snaps for the straps. Those went in a lot better than my grommets. Anyway, following the remainder of the directions I was able to get the purse assembled that day. The next day one of my grommets slipped out of place so I glued it back in place. For me, this was a two and a half day process.



 
  The Back Inside

 
Not bad for my first try at this! I think she looks sleek and pretty.

I would definitely try to make another purse or bag again. I just have to get used to all of the little steps in the process. If you have about a day or two or three, try this let me know how it turns out.

Monday, July 23, 2018

Mint & White Cold Shoulder Top


In my last post, I spoke about some of my go to patterns that have never let me down. I also showed you some pictures of outfits that I made recently from those patterns.  They are pretty and cool in my opinion and oh so summer ready.  One top in particular was a mint and white top that I call my mint mosaic. It's a  light, non-sheer, flowy panel like fabric that had a very large repeat, so one panel I used for the front and one for the back. This top has open arm sleeves, reminiscent of the cold shoulder trend going on right now.  I made this top because I like my outfits to be a little bit different like me. They standout, are not sold in stores and have originality built in. Sidebar…That’s how I like my customers to feel when they shop my stores and boutiques. I design and make things you don’t see everywhere and it’s personal, fun and special.  
For instance, the fabric I used on the top is a light cotton poly blend made by John Kaldor Fabrics UK. John Kaldor is an Australian art collector, philanthropist, and the founder of Kaldor Public Art Projects with several companies in the UK. I found his fabric while shopping one day and I promised I would make a top out of it and I did. I had the fabric for about a year and when spring hit this year. I felt the color for summer was going to be minty or pastel-y . Well Pantone said the color was a purple and that’s fine I like that color too, but also the summer trend was starting and it was pastels. Yasss!!!! The top was already complete and I couldn't wait to wear it out or sell it. I decided to wear it, I love it, it got rave reviews and I’m glad the idea I had came to be. The good thing is like I mentioned before, for this idea and pattern I did not have to start from scratch as the pattern was already made, all I had to do was add some fabric, thread, love and it came together with the help of my singer machine.
Here is the top again


 
If you would like me to make this top for you just let me know. I do have to say I am all out of this fabric but I have a lot more colors and patterns you can choose from. Shoot me a message here or on Etsy, it’s that Easy.
www.etsy.com/shop/lanaedesignz
 

Monday, July 16, 2018


Every year new patterns come out from the top four pattern companies and also from new individuals and companies.
My take is… that is all well and good and I’m glad. Some of them I like and will eventually get around to purchasing and sewing. At the same time I have a couple of oldies but goodies that I will turn to in a hot minute. Take for instance McCall’s 6079 and Simplicity’s 9418. My oh my do I enjoy these two patterns! These two patterns for me are like Honey Buns I may not eat them everyday but when I do…it’s fire, so delicious!

       

Let me back up and explain, first off McCall’s 6079 is a pattern I purchased way way back in 2010 when it came out. At the time I used to write a lot of poetry and I had this amazing idea. I was so amped about creating some new tops that were borderline tunics, and flowy at the bottom. I was so excited when this pattern came out because it meant I did not have to create the pattern from scratch. Part of the notion at the time was to have my tops in boutiques where I resided. Well to make a long story short (I’ll fill in the gaps over time)  and fast forward to this year, I decided to make this top  again, this time out of a fabric that has been in my stash about a year. That’s the best guesstimate I have at the moment for the fabric lol! Anyway it’s a light mint and white top and this is at least the fifth time I’ve made top. And I would still at this moment make it again if I needed it in another color.

The other pattern I was telling you about is Simplicity’s 9418. This pattern I’ve also had for a few years. I found it at a thrift shop some years ago and it matched a few of the bell bottom pants my mom had in her closet, so of course I purchased it. The only limitation I found when I first made the pattern was that in some areas it was too tight. Mind you this is a pattern from the 1960’s or early 70’s I believe. I will go check the cover. I love the pattern but I literally cannot touch it because it will rip. I have pattern software I use for my clients who request custom garments. I pulled out the software and made a jumpsuit pattern as close as I could to the original Simplicity pattern to my measurements. Well look below! I do say she came out pretty well indeed. I liked the jumpsuit so much I inserted it to my collection in my shop. 


I told you I would be back with a pattern review. I have newer patterns but you know sometimes you have to go with your gut and that’s what I did.  I’ve worked them so many times I know them well and they are fabulous. I hope you enjoyed reading this review,  let me know if you have any questions, concerns or comments regarding these patterns.

Talk to you soon!

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

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Hello again Friends,

Okay, so I've come to the decision  I want to and will post more often. I have so many unpublished drafts that I've written, that it is time to do something about it. You see I've had this blog a really long time and I like what I've written so far and the freedom it gives me to communicate outside of my circle.

So what's the problem?
My issue is that when I started blogging it was just for fun after I opened my businss. You know a place to connect, talk, vent, laugh whatever. Well as work came in and I spent more time sewing, opening boutiques, building websites and other social profiles ...unfortunately I let my blog down. Just being honest I've written word docs, on scrap pieces of paper and Post-it-notes but have never published or released what I was thinking or wanted to communicate.

Why not?
Aside from being strapped for time many days of the week, overly exhausted or just life in general happening. I wasn't able to make it a priority. But throughout the years I've learned that connecting and sharing is highly important and should continue to be a priority. It has been a huge part of my life, so what am I scared of? As I type this I am not afraid of conversing and I have plenty to say and share and I would like to hear your feedback. At the same time I do not want to get burned out from over social media-ing, you know? Been there and don't care for that so I may have to pace myself.

This almost sounds like a love letter to a friend I haven't seen  in a while and I'm explaining why I haven't called or written consistently. There isn't much excuse to use going forward because from today on I will speak, listen, share and laugh with you more.

So where do we go from here?
Well you can get all caught up with the goings on. I did post on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest so I was not completely off the grid. There are pictures and other content posted. I post this today and in a few days  I will be back to post and chit chat some more. So what do you say to that?
I think I will start with some pattern reviews for the projects I've been doing these past couple of weeks. If you didn't know I sew for myself and others so I will add as much as I can. Some clients have non-disclosure agreements and I cannot say or tell what their things are or I can get in trouble and I don't want that.

Thanks for reading I'll talk to you very soon!💚
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Friday, July 6, 2018

Vintage Teal Cream Dress


I mentioned in a previous post how much I love vintage items. It all started with my mom’s clothes from back in the day. As I child I would put on her dress clothes in hopes of one day making my own dresses. That aspiration has not died and I have made a few vintage styled dresses, tops and jackets.

Here is one of moms dresses I have adored for years. It is a teal and cream cotton jacquard with silver metallic. Mom calls it the green dress.
 
OMG Stunning!!!!
Despite taking this photo at night
 

I always wondered when looking at vintage dresses where people were going? Where did they get it? What was the designer thinking when they crafted the dress?

Most of these questions I may not get an answer to except mom said she was going to a party in the 60s. I can understand that, I do not see this dress as one to sit around the house... It is way to beautiful. Well I hope she had a great time. I know I am having a ball imagining a grand venue and people decked out to the nines!

Thanks for reading and I will talk to you next time.