Saturday, January 31, 2015

Tried, True and Terrific

I can find great joy and excitement in repeating special experiences on a regular basis, my own happy "Groundhog Day" time.  Last week's sewing retreat and TNT patterns fit that description perfectly.  Our slightly smaller group of dedicated sewists returned to the beautiful George Washington Grand Wyndham hotel in Winchester, VA for three days of sewing, sharing, laughing, and enjoying the $5 happy hour martini designed for our group, the "Singer Zinger."   I was so busy doing all of those things that I didn't even take pictures so here's the link to previous posts about this special weekend and place. 2013 retreat  2012 retreat
But you probably came here to see what actually got sewn during those three days.  These are not new patterns, just TNT ones for expanding my winter wardrobe.  Mr. Lucky took some pics when there was a little sun and the temps were close to 40F yesterday.  I tried a few more famous blogger poses to spice up these classic but oft repeated patterns.
McCalls 6444 and Style Arc Elle pants
I adore this pattern, now OOP, but just on clearance at the McCalls site this past week.  This time I tried it in a wool herringbone tweed with lots of cross grain stretch.  I lengthened it six inches and then just serged the edges to finish them.  The pattern is designed for knits but by widening that sleeve slightly it works for wovens as well so I have a few more planned for the future.  It makes for a comfy second layer with some finesse.  One of my most stylish girlfriends said it has an Eileen Fisher look and I like that idea.  The pattern has a hooded version and I think I will give that a try as well.  
McCalls 6444 non-hooded version
She also mentioned trying it with leather sleeves and I love that idea.  I'm even considering playing up the brown and black fabric weave by adding a black wool jersey 1" binding on all the edges.  What do you think?
Maybe bind the edges, too?
Next up is a very loosely woven embellished sweater knit, also from Fabric Mart, which I combined with another favorite pattern, the Draped Front Cardigan from Pamela's Patterns. Draped Front Cardigan
Pamela's Patterns Draped Front Cardigan

On this one, the fabric really does the talking so I used another very simple pattern.  It is so easy to sew but this particular version involved a lot of hand sewing.  You can see in this pic how lacy the wool is on that front bottom edge.  I didn't serge the edges as suggested since the serger just added too much thread and weight to the edge.  So I hand sewed the turned edge in place to keep the feel light and airy.  I actually enjoy hand sewing and am happy that it kept the front swingy.
Speaking of swingy, it was also time to combine another Fabric mart sweater knit in my resource center with a swing edged pattern, the Tabula Rasa Tunic from Fit for Art Patterns. Tabula Rasa Knit Tunic
Yes, I did add another infinity scarf since my neck is cold all winter long.  The fabric is a wool and acrylic blend and fulfills my wardrobe need for something warm, cozy and comfortable that is one step above my usual LL Bean fleece pullovers.  
Last easy garment project from the retreat is this unfinished tunic top.  It's another sweater knit but this time extremely lightweight.  I used Kwik Sew 3740 Kwik Sew 3740 and lengthened it five inches to wear with jeans and boots.  But it is just too thin to hang nicely so I plan on adding a double wide 1 1/2-2" band on the bottom and see if the weight will help it.
See how thin the lower edge is?
Now it is time this weekend to return to my herringbone coat project.  That delay might explain the funny and sweet gift I got from one of my friends at the retreat....this great pin:

Thank you, from the queen.

10 comments:

  1. You have some very nice wardrobe additions. You've made me want to pull out my McCall's 6444 to give it a try.

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    1. Thank you, Faye. Several friends tried on my jacket and then made a note to buy it before it totally disappears.

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  2. Beautiful pieces, and I am loving the browns you've chosen in your fabrics. Interesting the way using a woven makes the collar and front lie vs. the way it is shown on the pattern. I really like your version!

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    1. You are so kind! My collar will fold like the pattern pic also but even in a knit I like the wide open look the best.

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  3. You were busy this weekend and added some great looking garments to your wardrobe. I like the black wool jersey on the brown and black fabric. I think that it will work.Have fun sewing your coat!

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    1. Thank you, Rose. After looking at the black edge I did decide to tackle it as a nice binge DVD watching project this month.

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  4. Just great every single one! You sure accomplished a lot on your sewing retreat.

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    1. You are too sweet. I am really in awe of terrific seamstresses who bring new projects and can concentrate when there is so much fun happening all around them. I have to know my limitations and pack the easy peasy stuff.

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  5. It sounds like a wonderful get together, Jane! You were very prolific in those 3 days but that is the beauty of a TNT. You made some fabulous pieces but I think I like that embellished sweater knit the best!

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  6. It was great seeing you again at the retreat. All your tops look fabulous. You were super productive. I must have been socializing too much. I only really finished one item.

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