Thursday, August 20, 2015

One day later . . .

My new mandrin collar shirt is on the left (all it needs it buttons), Brian's collared shirt is the far one one back (I will finish it tomorrow) and my new tank dress/top is done and on the right.



Wednesday, August 19, 2015

New Seahawks shirt

Today I am working on one of three Seahawks tops.  This will be a button front shirt.  Go Hawks!


Tuesday, August 18, 2015

commercial binding versus custom binding

This is a shot of a sample I am working on for a client.  The lighter fabric is an item they are trying to re-create but at a higher quality. You can see that it is bound with a raw edge binding and a big stitch length. The proto  I am making (dark color) has a double fold binding and a higher stitch count. Way more classy.





Friday, August 14, 2015

The beginnings . . .

This fabric will become curtains for one client and a vest and a blanked for another.   But right now they are a blob of fabric on my chair. The dog on the zebra blanked is also a blob but just a blob of dog, sleeping while I work.


Thursday, August 13, 2015

Wonder clip success

I bought this at the sewing expo this year, mostly because it looked cool. But I hardly used them.  Until now!  I have been sewing bag samples for a client and the fabric is too think to pin through.  I was using binder clips until I remembered I had these. They are great. And I am now using them instead of pins in places. They are called Wonder Clips and they are from Clover. I recommend getting the wrist holder too.



Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Alpaca visit tomorrow

I am super excited to go to see the business of Fibers of the Northwest tomorrow.  They said they could meet me somewhere in between their place and Seattle but I decided to go there. I have never been to an Alpaca ranch.
In the pictures their hair looks like mine!

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Teaching sewing at Rainier Vista

Here are some shots I just found from a few years ago when I taught sewing at Rainier Vista.  It was really fun and the students were really eager to learn how to sew.  They made little bags and little mini tops to start with.