Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Most recent men's outfit





This is an outfit that I have been working on since the beginning of November.  The trowsers are made from a fabric called kearsy cloth.  It has warp threads of linen and weft threads of wool. It looks like the fabric that the confederate civil war reenactors wear.  The trowsers are a drop fall front. 

The shirt is made of raw linen.  It has been made made from a Martha McCain Simplicity pattern.  It has been mostly hand stitched.  If I could see the stitching from the outside, I hand stitched it.  The buttonholes have been done by hand as well.

The vest is made from a Past Patterns pattern called "A Single-Breasted Shawl Collar Waistcoat" It has been made from wool flannel with a raw linen lining and back fabric.  There are welt pockets and hand stitched buttonholes. 

I am now on to some easier things for a couple of weeks and then I will be starting a wedding dress for a girl in my ward who also happens to be a distant relative on the side of the family that has all the sewing genes.  (Thank you great great grandma  Elizabeth Hocquard Carlisle).

Saturday, December 10, 2011

I've been hacked!

My comcast.net e-mails and facebook account have been hacked this morning.  I am not in England.  I don't even have a passport to get out of the country.  I apologize if this has jeopardized any of your accounts.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Gray Wool Dress






This dress has been a long time in the making.  It is made of bluish gray lightweight wool with a blue cotton lining.  The trim is dark pink taffeta.  The collar and cuffs are hand embroidered.  The time period is around 1850.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Finally! An update


Okay, I finally decided I needed to update things.  Here are the pictures of the authentic projects that I have been working on.  First is the Frock Coat that I finally finished this last spring.  Then the red dress was for the LDS Church Museum.  That took a lot longer than I anticipated and I learned many things.  I always do.  The last one is my most recent project.  I have made this dress many times.  Most people have ordered it in blue.  I really like the print this client picked.  I am currently working on a gray wool dress that will be trimmed with pink silk (yes, real silk)taffeta.  Then I have a project of a full set of men's clothing made from linen and wool. Linen shirt, wool vest and Kersey trousers  Kersey is a wool and linen mix.  Trek business is slow so it is a perfect time to work on these more challenging projects.

On a personal note, Mary has grown so much. She grew 3 inches over the summer and is now 4'11". She is in 4th grade and is doing well.  It has taken her a couple of months to figure out how to focus and get her work done during class and now, for the most part she doesn't have much homework.  This is her first year of having a man teacher.  She was a little leary at first but she loves Mr. Downs.  He is an older teacher.  My sister who is 2 years younger than me had him for 5th grade his second year of teaching.  At Back To School Night he addressed the first man teacher issue becuase he has had that problem every year.  He told the kids not to worry, "it is a bit like spending the day with Dad."  He has a dry sense of humor that Mary loves.  He told me at her last SEP conference that she is one of the few that really gets his jokes.  I had to explain that her dad had the same dry sense of humor that she has so she totally understands.

In July, I had a mile marker birthday and turned 50.  I was a little down about it for a bit.  The last hard birthday I had was 30.  Mary was born just weeks after I turned 40 so I was completely immersed in becoming a mother and so 40 went by without much hooplah.  Now I've had a few months of being 50, I'm okay with it.  My body is old and I'm not getting around very well.  My knees and hips have decided they are tired.  I am having a hard time losing weight because I can't exercise enough to get my heart rate really moving.  So I do what I can and let it go with that.  I walk with 2 canes and Mary is a big help.  I told her that we needed to get a screw driver and the "T" to turn off the sprinklers.  Well, by the time I got myself out the door she had turned off the sprinklers all by herself.  She was so excited.

My father passed away in August.  He only felt poorly for a couple of weeks before.  He didn't have the patience to be sick for very long.  I had a good 2 hour visit with him the morning that he died.  We didn't know that it was going to be that day.  He was up and around.  His hometeacher was over to mow the lawn and dad was out supervising the job.  He came in the house about 4:00, told Mom he couldn't breathe and then passed out and was gone.  He has had a bad heart for years so I was okay with his passing.  I know that he is doing what he needs to do.  He had been a temple officiator for 12 years.  In that time he did 11,000 names.  That was the thing that was most proud of.  Being able to complete the work for so many people.  Many if not all of them were family names.

Mom started feeling poorly about 3 weeks after Dad died.  At first we thought that her blood pressure medicine wasn't doing the job completely.  Turns out she has lymphoma.  She has now had her first round of chemo.  She will have two more treatments, three weeks apart, then they will run the tests again to see if the tumor has shrunk.

Well, there you have it. 

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Start at the center

Since Thanksgiving, I have been working on a tailored 1830's frock coat.  I thought that it would only take me about 3 weeks.  And it might have but there have been some steps that I have had to psych myself up for.  It has been my first heavy tailoring project.  For the most part I have enjoyed it.  I have learned a lot.  My mom suggested a book that is long out of print.  I found an almost new copy at Amazon.com.  I have followed it step by step.  Yesterday I completed the hand worked buttonholes.  The collar has been on for a week or so.  But I haven't liked the way the upper collar went on.  I have tried different things to fix it.  It still hasn't looked quite right.

I woke up this morning with this thought in my head "I need to take off the collar and work from the the center back to the front on each side."  I have heard this sewing rule several times but it is always so natural just work from one side to the other.  So I took off the upper collar this morning.  As I was re-pinning the collar back on I was thinking about starting at the center.  Then I started getting all philosophical.  It is not just in sewing that it is best to start in the center and work toward the edges.  In life if you want to make a change, you have to start by changing your heart.  The center.  So that is my lesson for the day.  Start at the center.

I will post pictures of the frock coat when I finally get it finished.