Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Montreal Meet-up!



I came back from my business trip to Tampa to find an invitation from Shannon @The Finished Garment for a meet-up this Saturday.   Woohoo!  Just the thing I need to carry me through a cold and grey Montreal work week.

If you'd like to spend the day shopping, drinking, eating, talking, shopping, drinking, and talking some more with the coolest group of sewintists in La Belle Province, then get yourself over to Shannon's blog and leave her a message.  Then meet us at rue St. Hubert on Saturday and prepare for some fun! 



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See you there!


 

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Me Made May is imminent

Well, here we go again:


'I, Vicki of anothersewingscientist, sign up as a participant of Me-Made-May '13. I endeavour to wear one handmade garment or accessory each day for the duration of May 2013'

In case you're not familiar, Zoe is hosting Me Made May 2013.  Get all the details here and join the flickr group here.  At best, it's a great way to get a little handmade variety in your wardrobe.  At worst, it's a way to finally decide to ditch those not-quite-right projects that never get worn.

Wait, that's kind of a best thing too, because it clears out the clutter and leaves room for better things for MMMay14.

MMM12


Thursday, April 25, 2013

Red pants/trousers fail/success

I know that Tempest's Bowiealong ended on April 8th.  I also know that since the Sew Weekly wrapped up last year, I've been cutting myself a lot of slack when it comes to creative deadlines.  I'm doing it for fun this year, not for a challenge.  Deadlines are dead to me. 

Way back in March when I decided to do a Bowie inspired make, I pinned these images:


I thought about doing red pants/trousers and some kind of feathered piece.  Like this:


or this:  
...but then practicality overcame fantasy.  Or to put it in sewcialist terms, I opted for cake over frosting. Also, I could only find cheap white chicken feathers at my local fabric store, and haven't had time to make the journey downtown to a better notion shop.  I'm still keeping my eyes open though, and may try to put some feathered creation together.

For now, I settled on just making myself a pair of red trousers.  It's a trend that may be fading, but I still wanted a pair; I just couldn't find the exact right shade of red.  You know what I mean?  Not too brown, not too orange, just right.  I had some cheap red twill that I bought in Cape Town last year that would do nicely for a (wearable?) muslin.  Yeah, what made me think that my first pair of fitted fly-front trousers ever would be wearable?  Naive optimism, I guess.

I won't even humour you with a photo of said trousers.  They  hang about 2 inches too low in the front and give me a mega wedgie in the back.  Not a flattering look to say the least. 

Leggings, however, I can whip up in about an hour, even after a busy day (who am I kidding, all my days are busy.  That's why I blog about once a month at best....)


 I traced a pattern off the best-fitting pair of RTW leggings that I own, tweaked the proportions a bit, and now I've got a pair in just the right shade of red, with just the right fiber content.  Is it only me that hates buying leggings that are almost 100% nylon and feeling itchy all day?  This fabric is medium weight cotton with a bit of lycra - not quite the weight of ponte, but thicker than T-shirt jersey.  Just right.  I overbought because it was on sale for $7/m, so there is enough left over for a few pairs for my little miss who just turned 4 and has decided that she will only wear pants if they are tight all the way down.  Since when do 4 year-olds have such strict fashion requirements?!?

If you're interested in making your own, there are loads of tutorials on Youtube.  One of the best ones for drafting your own pattern is here. I just took my leggings, put one leg inside the other and traced them on paper, starting with the inseam and rolling the leggings on the paper as I went.  That way, I have one pattern piece with a seam up the inside of the leg and a crotch seam.  Then I just have to finish the waist with elastic or a fold-over top, hem the legs and I'm done.  Easy peasy. 

Maybe I'll do a step-by-step tutorial some time, but frankly, it's pretty damn simple to figure out yourself.  Hell, if I can do it, anyone can.    



In lieu of said tutorial, here are a bunch of photos of the red leggings in action.  Bowie I ain't, but I think it's close enough to pass Tempest's rigorous requirements, n'est-ce pas? 

three generations of bird watchers

Most Bowie-along participants had furry models, so I tried to include my obviously reluctant Moe

Rear view with disdainful feline model

Coming up next time on the old blog:  Me-Made-May2013 planning! 



Monday, April 8, 2013

A Mapping Solution and a Sewcialist Humiliation

The Map the Sewintist project has been ongoing for about 2 months, and pins are still dropping!  I've finally discovered that there is a way to view all the pins at once, and I'd like some feedback about how it works for you.  Please take a few minutes to try this and let me know if it works or not:

See the KML button here on the map?


Click on that, and a file should open in Google Earth (I assume that you must have it already installed).  Mess around a bit with your setting to see the pins more clearly.  I had to remove all of the layers except the borders in order to see the blue pins.  It should look something like this screen grab:


Here's another image of the downtown Montreal area, with all the pins together:

Hey there Heather Lou, Shannon, Monserratt, Yet another sewing scientist.

I've already spent way too much time at work today browsing for pins in all the locations I plan to visit this year.  Please take a look!

Now, on to less successful sewing news.....Karen has had the audacity to pull my name from the Jar of Sewlutions for 2013.  C'mon!  We're only 3 months in!  *embarrassed blushing*


Needless to say, I have done nothing except fondle said silk dupioni a few times since I made the pledge to use it.  I have the pattern chosen, but that's as far as I've gotten.  I'm selfishly hoping I'm not the only one who flunks the Sewlution test in 2013!



Monday, March 18, 2013

Not to glorify busy, but...

...soooo much has been going on in my sphere of influence lately that blogging had gone down to the end of the "to-do" list.  After the Toronto meet-up, I went back to work just long enough to develop a new assay for our research project, interview and hire a new tech to work with me, then fly with my two kids to Florida to spend Spring Break with my parents at their winter house.

Shaky iPhone photo of a huge alligator. 
Should add that I was in a big boat, *not* swimming.

I didn't get any sewing done while I was down there, obviously, but I did manage to visit a Joanne's for the first time ever.  Man, do I feel sorry for people that live in the middle of nowhere and have only a Joanne's for fabric.  I mean, they have lots of quilting cottons, but there wasn't much of anything else there I would buy.  And there seemed to be an almost equal floor space devoted to scrapbooking, but perhaps that was just the Florida retirement town demographic being served.

My kids trying to coax a giant tortoise out of his burrow. 
Hard to see, but he's there.


Anyway, after an initial flurry of pins, the Map the Sewintists project is slowing down, but we are now up to >100K views and ~500 participants in the first month alone!  Astounding.  I've already received a few messages from people thanking me for putting them in touch with other sewists that they never knew of before.  Tanit-Isis was the first off the mark I believe, blogging about meeting with Trumbelina in the wilds of Saskatchewan.  I know that I'm going to make checking the map for pins part of my next trip planning session.  Ummm....probably back to Tampa for a few days of work at USF....any south Florida sewists reading?



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Sewing news?:  haven't been doing much, except catching up on the mountain of mending and alterations that I ignored last year while hanging with the Sew Weekly bunch.  And I don't think that a mend or a hem constitutes a minimum blogable unit, do you?  ;)

I *am* planning on doing a bit of sew-alonging with Tempest during her March Bowie Sew-Along.  Why don't you join in the fun too?


Monday, February 25, 2013

How to turn a dreary winter's day in Toronto into hella fun

From L to R:  Sandra, Chloe, Reethi, Tracey, Gillian and Jagoda

 1.  Invite a bunch of sewintists to go shopping and eating and drinking and swapping.

And yer done. Really, that's all you need. 



I thought I took a lot of photos, but it turns out I didn't.  Perhaps having to take off gloves and getting everyone to stand still in the cold wind were not conducive to lots of photos.  Or maybe it was just that all the talking, shopping, eating and drinking got in the way. 
 

 

Probably best if you visit everyone's blogs directly to check out their photos (I'll keep updating the links as everyone posts):

Our Hosts: Gillian @ Crafting a Rainbow    and Adrienne @ All Style & All Substance

Sarah from Pattern Vault

Kristin from K-Line

Kris from Victory Patterns
 

Also blogless (as far as know):  Jagoda, Catherine, Anastasia and Sandra.


I managed to come away from the meet-up with only one new piece of fabric (a beautiful batik print Egyptian cotton), one swapped piece of rayon jersey, and a few patterns.  But I am having some serious not-buyer's remorse for leaving behind that gorgeous black and white polka-dotted microfibre at LA Fabrics.  Jogoda:  did you go back and get some??

Thursday, February 21, 2013

I'm not saying this will work, but give it a try

Good morning everybody.  Can I just say again how astounded I am that this project has been so popular.  I guess there really was an unfulfilled need for something like this to bring our virtual community together in real life.  If this leads to meet-ups and collaborations, please let me know!

Of course, I showed this to someone who isn't part of the sewing community, and his first response was, "What, you're doing this for free?"  *rolling eyes*

So in my last post, I lamented being such a technical noob and not being able to design a button.  (Hey, I can run $1 000 000 high throughput equipment, but a simple bit of code makes me run in the other direction.)  Rochelle of Lucky Lucille made this great image, and then Tempest of fanbloomingtastic turned me on to this awesome Grab My Button generator (is it just me, or does that sound kind of NSFW?).  Anyway, long story short, here is my first attempt at making a button with real html code.

Perhaps the next time I try to launch a project like this, I should do a little homework up front.  Oh, and not start it on one of my busiest weeks of the year.  :P

Use at your own risk. 

Another Sewing Scientist

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