Showing posts with label custom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label custom. Show all posts

Apr 21, 2013

Back to the machine: custom apron order

I have been getting a few orders on the store lately. One is currently traveling around the globe and will be arriving in Norway soon. The other was a custom order. I love doing custom orders. It's great to take one of my ideas and adapt it to meet someone's ideas perfectly.


These girls aprons were all inspired by the Kids Everyday Pretty apron on the far right. I know matchy-matchy is so passé, but I really love the coordinating aprons. I can't wait to see them on their new little owners.

I have another custom order in the works (for some handbags, my first sewing love) and hope to show those off soon. Remember, if you ever need a special item sewn up for any occasion or just because, let me know and shoot me an email. I love to work with people to make things!

Aug 24, 2011

Cute baby stuff

... for my soon to be niece!

One of my best friends, Kristina, is having a little girl. So I went up to see her in Orlando for the baby shower a couple of weeks ago.

When Kris and I started talking about the shower she asked me for something. She wanted me to maker her a new baby bag. So after some online browsing and finding the right fabric, I made her this. It's HUGE and so roomy inside. It's got tons of pockets to keep all that baby stuff handy, plus since it's all cotton, it's totally washable. And it's sure to say that no one else will have this bag! Gotta love custom handmade!

Now I couldn't just make the bag, my new niece needed a cute outfit too. So using my Martha Stewart Encyclopedia of Sewing, I made the baby kimono in this great bright print.

The little bows are too cute for words. And since it called for bias binding, I was in luck, since I always have some extra rolling around my studio.

Now we girls know that no outfit is complete without a pair of shoes. And the Martha Stewart felt booties are the easiest things to whip up and so freaking cute. I think she might get a few more pairs before she's ready for big girl shoes!

I had a few other projects that I wasn't able to finish up before the shower, but I'll have them done soon.

And I hope to post some pics of the shower too, since I hosted it and I have to say it was awfully cute!

Apr 18, 2010

the creation of a dress

So while I was gathering pictures for the family reunion that was coming up (there will be a post on the reunion soon) I came across a pic of my grandmother in a beautiful dress in the 1950s. There is the pic of grandma, and her mother (who we all called Mama) looking over her shoulder. I told grandma how much I loved the dress. She told me that she had bought it at a store down the street from where they lived in New York. I was totally in love with the dress, so she told me she would make it for me for the party. I told her if it was too much trouble, I could just get a dress at the store, but she wanted to make it anyways. My grandmother has always made me my nice dresses from my 15s to graduation, if there was an event, she could whip up a dress for me in no time. So in about a week I had this dress made and ready to go. I've always wanted to show people how she does it, so here's the process of the dress being made.

About 10 days before the party, April 7th, grandma tells me she needs to take my measurements after dinner. She also wants me to print the picture for her, so she can have a reference point. So she measures me up and takes the pic and sketches out the dress. She gets that basic idea on paper and tells me she's gonna get some fabric for the top and see what she can come up with while I'm at work the next day.

When I get home the next day, she tells me that she's mocked up the bust panel and made the pattern for the bottom of the dress. She isn't quite sure if the bust panel is s gonna work. So she brings it over to me and pins it on, and viola it works! She also shows me the pattern pieces she made for the skirt, and asks me if the skirt width looks okay. Now I've never seen this mentioned on any sewing website or any books I've seen, but this is the jig that grandma uses to make patterns. It's got measurements on both sides for the top and bottoms of garments. It has the curves built right in, so you just trace them out. This is the way she learned to make clothes, "a la medida" (custom-made). There is no draping and no making something to a size standard. She measures you up and makes the clothes to fit you. I always had such well-fitting clothes that when I first started buying my dresses at the store, I was always so disappointed. But then with a few alterations from grandma, they fit like a glove.

So off to work I went the next day and came home to the mocked up dress. I've never seen grandma use or make a muslin. Sometimes she does screw up on the fashion fabric, but then that's why she always buys some extra. Luckily, the fabric for my dress was a cut that she had in the garage for years. She remembered that the original dress was navy in a kind of brocade fabric, and she happened to have a few yards of a navy brocade in her fabric stash. So this is what I came home to. The top had just been basted in place to make sure it was fitting correctly. And the strap was just a piece of cotton she pinned on. We decided on straps instead of the off the shoulder elastic cap sleeves in the original for comfort (and being able to wear a normal bra underneath). She told me she thought it was gonna be too tight, but it fit great. She actually needed to take in the sides a bit. We also played with the placement of the overbust brocade details. we got most of it right. The length was prefect too and all that was needed was a very small hem. She told me to get her an invisible zipper on my next JoAnn's trip and she'd put it in and finish it up.

A few days later she put in the zipper and finished up the straps. Then she had me try it on again for the final placement of the brocade overbust details and to see if she needed any final adjustments. It was all done, but we had to choose the buttons for the top detail. I think we must have had every white button in a 1 mile radius in the house. But I liked the original ones that she had found the best. They are pearlized and have a rhinestone in the middle. Very cute and sparkly, but not too dressy. So about a week after she started my dress was done.

And here we are at the party, showing off my vintage-reproduction dress. My aunts and cousins all loved it. And I just love the retro style anyways, so I was over the moon, not just to have a vintage-style dress, and to have grandma make it for me, but also to have something that she wore was just so great. Plus, it did fit like a glove!

Apr 29, 2009

L is for Little

So, I know it's been forever since I've posted. I promise I'll be better!

Well a few weeks back I got a great custom order on etsy. Someone loved my Retro D Apron, but also wanted a matching apron for their little one (she's about 3). So I went to my pattern and shrunk it down and adjusted it and VOILA! a new Little Retro D Apron.

It's the same paneled retro style as the big apron, just shrunk down to fit our littlest customers. I can't imagine a better Mother's Day gift than a set of these for you and your little one or your favorite Mommy n' Me pair!
These little aprons will be appearing in the store soon, so check back often, you never know what we have coming up next!
A big thanks to etsian "thelmaartie" for putting in the order and allowing me to make her aprons! Hope you enjoyed them!

Mar 15, 2007

guess who got a great gig!

so yesterday afternoon, i see an email from my friend nat here at the office... she works a few desks down from me. she saw a posting on craigslist and thought of me, so she sent it over. it was for a seamstress to make curtains, pillows and table runners for a reality show. for shits and giggles, i sent my experience and my contact info. i left work and didn't even give it a second thought. until half way home someone with a 323 are code calls the cell phone. turns out that they wanted me for the job! they wanted to see if i was available on the 19th, 20th & 21st. i told them sure no problem. she confirmed me and told me she'd call back with more details. this was awesome! i had monday off of work already, and i figured i could call in sick if they needed me tues. and wed. she called back as i was getting to the house, and told me that they moved it to the 17th, 18th, and 19th. perfect! so i'm confirmed for saturday for a 12 hour day. 8am-8pm. not too shabby.

i have to say that this gig is kismet. it combines 2 of my favorite things, sewing and tv. i hope this is only the beginning of this kind of thing! Needless to say, i didn't really get any work done last night. and tonight is the dental assoc. meeting that rubs and i are working, but i hope we don't get home too late, so i can get that pouch done for mel.