Monday, February 26, 2018

1st of 2018 Make Nine

Today I cut the first pattern of my 2018 Make Nine list. I'm not going to make them in the order that I printed them out on the 2018 Garment sheet. I'm just going with what I feel like at the moment. I'm starting with the pattern Burda 7340. The pattern is one big piece and the blouse has only two seams, the shoulder, and right side seam. After that the only sewing I have to do are hems.
I had the fabric for a while and knew it was perfect when I saw the color and sheerness of it.. I'm sure it was happy to finally see the light of day. Hehe! It's very sheer so I will have to wear some kind of tank top underneath. I'll probably look for an orange or peach colored one or maybe make one if I find the right fabric. I'm not crazy about sewing sheer fabrics because I always have to be more careful and slower when sewing. Hopefully, I won't be ripping out stitches.

I'm making the short blouse. Perfect for summer.


Found what looks like an ink spot on the fabric so I'm just going over it with some gold or orange marker. It's tiny but it kinda stands out with the bright color in the background. 

Sunday, February 25, 2018

My Sewing Machines


I've had this machine for about 15 years. The only stitches I ever use are the straight and zig-zag I wish it had an automatic buttonhole maker but I have to put the attachment on and then make them. To me, that's wasting time. I paid about $400 for this machine and it has never given me trouble. I always clean it after a big project like a quilt and especially after sewing flannel. I also oil it about every two months. I really need to get an attachment table.



This is my Singer baby, it's 10 1/2 inches wide and 11 1/2 inches tall. It's pretty heavy and it sews great. I bought this one to use at any quilting classes I would go to since I didn't want to be hauling a big machine. This one was sold in the early 90s and for a limited time. I'm glad I bought it.


This is my quilting machine that I got from an online bid. I got it about 10 years ago.  I love it!  It's got some power I tell ya
. I don't sew clothes on it nor piece quilts on it I only use it for machine quilting.  I've been very happy with it. The iron
next to it belonged to my mom and I believe it to be about 30 years old if not then older. It gets super hot and it not a steam iron
. This machine is just a straight stitcher.


This beauty is a Singer 500A  also know as the Rocketeer.   This machine came out in 1960 and it was the last Singer machine to be made of all metal. There are no plastic parts on it at all. It works with all gears which is why it doesn't
need a belt. It has all the attachments it originally came with and it's doesn't have that many scratches. It still has the singer paper on the front. My husband totally surprised me with it. I had been looking at them for months on Youtube and I guess he was paying attention or he felt sorry for me because one night the FedEx guy just came a knocking at the door and dropped it off.  I still can't believe he did that. Anyway, the reason it's called a Rocketeer is because it came out when America was just starting its journey towards space and Singer came out with a machine that resembled a rocket. This is a very powerful machine with a perfect straight stitch and can sew through about five layers of fabric. It has many fancy stitches that I will probably never use. It weighs about 30 pounds.Very heavy. When I got it I cleaned it really well or as much as I could. I tried to clean up some of the old black oil and then put in lot's of clean oil on every moving part and greased up all the gears. Now, it sounds perfect.


This is a Singer 237 and it came out in the mid-60s.  This will always be my favorite machine because it belonged to my mom and she made a lot of clothes for me on this machine. I brought it to my house after she passed away and I hadn't touched it in about 16 years until January. I took this picture before I cleaned it up so it looks a lot better now. I cleaned it up really well inside and out and oiled and greased it really good in every moving part. More oil than grease. I ordered a new belt for the big wheel and for the bobbin tire.It sounds and runs awesome now. This was the last machine singer made with metal gears and is probably why it still works. You can tell the wear and tear it got in the front from my mom's hands rubbing up against it, and the other spaces it has no paint on is from the scissors banging on it year after year. I feel like my mom is over my shoulder every time I get in front of this machine. It's a good feeling. Of all the machines I have this is the only machine that came with a cabinet. Ha, five sewing machines and I still don't have a serger. 
Well, that's it for my machines.  Actually, I am always on the lookout for another good deal on a vintage all metal machine. My husband doesn't know that. 🌝🌝

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Pattern Tracing Paper

The reason I haven't purchased any PDF patterns is the having to cut the pattern from printing paper. Well, yesterday I went to Staples to look for folder labels and while I was browsing I saw a basket full of pattern tracing paper rolls. I grabbed three as fast as I could because I've been looking for some and I almost ordered some online but hadn't cause I hate to pay for shipping. I was still hoping I would find some in a store. I feel so lucky having found the paper. It's thin translucent paper perfect for tracing patterns and it's 50 yards long. I'll print using regular printing paper and glue the pages together then use the brown paper to trace out the pattern. I can use the thin paper pattern on the fabric and store the printed pattern in my files. Lot's of good sales at Staples but unfortunately, it's because the store is closing for good. 😞
I made a trip to Joanne's to see what I could use my coupon on and bought a French ruler hoping to make my pattern making a lot easier. In all the years that I have been making clothes, I've actually never owned one.  It was $19.99 but I used my 40% coupon so YAY!! for me.


Monday, February 19, 2018

2018 Make Nine Sewing Project

It's almost the end of February 2018 but not too far into the year so I have decided to do the 2018 Make Nine Sewing project.I figured I have plenty of time to finish all nine pieces.  Anyone ns is suppose to choose nine garments to make throughout the year.   I saw this on Youtube and thought it was a great way for me to get back into sewing my own clothes again after not making anything in two years. When I decided to do this I started looking for fabric in my closets, cabinets, and containers. I found plenty for everything I want  to make + more. I'm a pretty fast sewer so I'm pretty sure I can make more than nine garments. In order for me not to forget about it or start something else I am organizing everything into a binder that I specifically bought for this purpose. I need to have a written plan to work with,  or my ADD will kick in and I'll jump from project to project and before I know it I have seven or eight things waiting for me and then I get overwhelmed and it goes back into the closet of no return. This is just a goal I'm setting for myself.
This is the binder I bought for my Make Nine organization. I'm sure I will be adding things to it once I start sewing the clothes.

1st dress row 1, 2nd dress row 2 are very old patterns but very comfortable dress that I made a long time ago.
Due to my being older and having lost some weight I have to take all these measurements again.

I got this croquis off line I erased her clothes so I can draw on her any changes I make to the pattern.

 A sheet with lot's of info I must fill out so I can remember exactly what I used.

I'm going to try and not buy too much for each garment since I have all of the supplies I need.

The more I look at the Make Nine Batch 1 garment choices the more I'm convinced they are not very
challenging so I have created this second garment page of my other garment choices. If for any reason I no longer want to make a garment from Batch 1 I can only replace it with something from Batch 2. I have chosen lots of blouses that's for sure! If you noticed the garments on Batch 1, row 1, #1, Row2 #2.  Batch 2. row 2  #1  are very old patterns that came out in the 90's or 80's, but they were also patterns of dresses that I liked very much. I have so many patterns it's ridiculous!