Monthly Archive for October, 2010

The famous Infinity Dress

Browsing on Burdastyle, I found a dress which looked so complicated, yet so beautiful. When I continued reading, I found out that this dress was actually very simple to make. Researching into it a bit more, I found this blog with a simple tutorial on how to make it. So I did. And it really is a quick project. The only tricky thing is to lay out and cut your fabric. This project surely is a yard burner. In the end, there is just 1 seam to serge. And i you want to do a longer version, then there will be 3 seams total.

Here a couple of hints that will make the dress a success:

Fabric:
Choose a Wool, Soy or Cotton blend with Elastan or Lycra component. The fabric should have enough body to give you good coverage and support. Try to avoid Polyester Microfiber blends and Bamboo based fabrics. As those won’t give you the support you need. Also, if you go with a printed fabric, be aware that the wrong side of the fabric will show once you are draping the ties around your body.

Tie Length:
I have found that the calculation of 1.5 x body height turned out too long and hard to handle. 2 yards usually do the trick. Unless you are a tall woman, then I’d go with 2.25 yards.

The Waist Circle:
In most cases, the dress sits directly under the bust, therefore I’d suggest to use the under-bust measurement to determine the radius for the inner cutting circle. Rostitchery recommends to divide this measurement by 3 and again by 2. In my case: 32:3= 10.5″:2= 5.25″ However, if your fabric is really stretchy, go even with half of that measurement or you’ll have to pull your waist while stretching out your waistband piece.

Will head over to Bolt this weekend to stock up on more knits for further dresses. They are having a great sale starting Friday. Maybe see you there.

Beauty of the Sea

Beautiful poem I found by Kathy Paysen

Colors splash across the pews
Like fluorescent ocean depths
Broad strokes of God’s hearts
Rows of dancing sea anemones
Flowing with the sea’s rhythm
Delicately touching hue to hue
Blending light into God’s night
Mural of the Spirit’s handiwork
Blossoming in joy’s celebration
A garden of prayers glistening.

©Kathy Paysen 2010

Fall knitting starts here

2 weeks ago it started to feel severely fall’ish. And I started itching for some knitting projects. But before the new yarn arrives, I demanded from myself to finish some projects that I had on the needles, and definitely use up some yarn that I had purchased previously but hadn’t knitted with. All in all, I didn’t do a lot of sewing but got some good chunks of knitting in. I am actually looking forward to fall!

This is what I got done so far:

Lana Fingerless Glove, a free pattern by Nancy Ricci from GettingPurlyWithit. Pattern available here.

Super fast project that uses less then 1 skein.

Out of the same yarn I also made another WholeSome Slouch which is an adaption of a very chunky hat but knitted in a DK yarn. I plan on writing it up in a snazzy .pdf pattern but haven’t gotten to it yet.

A Cowl Neck that I called the Definity Cowl. Super easy to knit, uses 3 skeins of Super Bulky Rowan Big Wool (I had 2 skeins in my stash and had to purchase a 3rd to make the cowl wide enough). Love this and know it’ll be a great companion in winter as it can be worn in so many ways. Again, a little instructional .pdf is soon to follow.

Aaand last but not least a little sweater for L. I dyed the wool last year in the natural dying class and when I saw this design, I knew it was the perfect style for a little girl’s sweater. Lots of new techniques for me like Kitchener Stitch, Provisional Cast on with crochet needle. I customized a bit because I ran out of yarn and had to finish the hood and front. So used a concoction of coordinating colors to finish. And if you look closely, you’ll notice some color variation in the main body. This was due to me not taking out the hanks simultanuously from the modifying bath (Washing Soda) but one after the other. I book it as another lesson learned.

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