Category: Shopping

  • Holiday update

    Despite my best intentions I have not been keeping up.  We have a house full this year for the holidays and I have been enjoying all the wonderful time with people I don’t get to see often enough,  so there will be no more posts until early January, after the house has cleared and some semblance of peace has returned.

    We are going to be padding out a dressform for my DSD this week, so the sewing room is not being ignored completely.

    I will leave you with some photos of a beatiful set of embroideried placemats, napkins, and coasters I found while my mom and I were out antiquing one day.

    placemats:

    Placemat1

    Placemat3

    coasters:
    Placemat2

    and napkin detail:
    Placemat4

  • Square silk top

    I went into Chico’s to look for a funky belt to go with my new knits and while I was there I fell in love with this silk top.  Actually I am not sure if it is meant to be a top or a wrap, but since it has to be pulled over the head, I tend to think of it as a top:

    Squaretop3 It is really just a simple square of silk chiffon and would be very easy to make.  I bought this one because I LOVE the fabric and it coordinates perfectly with everything I am taking on a trip to Brazil next week.  This would be great over a swimsuit with some cute casual pants by the pool and it also just solved an entire formal dinner dilemna.   Well, to dinner I would obviously have to wear a tee or tank under it.

    I think I might even have a piece of chiffon or two, originally meant for other things, that will get transformed into something similar.

    The top is a rectange of fabric folded in half with the fold at the shoulders.  An opening is cut for the neck; I would think I could just copy one from another pattern. The fabric is turned over in a narrow seam and topstitched.  The bottom of the rectangle has a narrow topstitched hem.  The sleeve openings are a little more than 1/3 of the length of finished top, although that could be easily varied for individual preferences.  After the sleeve openings were finished with a narrow hem, the side openings were french seamed closed.

    Very simple really.

    Squaretop4

    The bottom fringes are sewn on individually.  Each one consists of 6 strands of shiny rayon thread in a heavier weight, about 13 inches long.  They were obviously threaded through the hem of the fabric, so the needle must have a big enough eye to hold the thread but a sharp enough point to pierce the silk, pulled half-way through, and then knotted in place leaving about a 6 inch tassel.  On my top the tassels are spaced 5/8 inch apart.