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From my studio last week: February 14, 2011

February 14, 2011 by Anne Weaver

It’s February 14th – Valentine’s Day!!  I hope everyone is having a fabulous day!  We keep it pretty low-key at our house but we do make sure that everyone knows how cherished they are. 

I was busy in my studio last week writing a tutorial for the Card Condo and making a tunic for my daughter.

First off, the tunic.  It started off as this skirt.  My sister found it at a thrift store years ago, and gave it to me when she was cleaning out her own sewing studio.  It sat in my fabric stash until I rediscovered it last week.  It was a fairly standard long full skirt made from a drapey polyester. 

  Except check out the C-R-A-Z-Y print on that fabric!  Rockets, and planets, and space aliens.  The style of the images reminded me of the A-Ha music videos from the 80’s.  (I’m kind of perplexed why the designers chose this print for this style of skirt. I suppose that’s why it ended up at a thrift store.)

Inspired by the print, I decided it should become a 1980’s-ish tunic for my daughter, drop-waist with a ruffle at the bottom.  I finished the edges of the neck and armholes with bias tape made from cheap-o black chiffon.  I used some of the same bias tape where the ruffle is attached.

The basic construction is really very simple.  I had planned on writing up a tutorial, but it seems that I made every stupid mistake in the book and found myself ripping something out at each step.  For instance, I very carefully cut and measured and gathered the fabric for the ruffle at the hem.  I stitched it on and THEN discovered that I had stitched it on wrong side out.  DOH!

The end  result is pretty cute, though, if I say so myself.  I know it doesn’t look like much on the hanger.  Trust me when I say that it’s cuter on the little girl.  (I just haven’t had a chance to get a picture of it on her yet.)  To give you a sense of scale, it hangs down to about mid-thigh on her. 

And do these Valentines count as sewing?  They were inspired by the stitched doily Valentines by Shabby Chic Crafts.  The only doilies I had were really big, though, and I was feeling a bit stingy with my M&Ms.  So instead I used a heart doily Sizzix die that I layered over some lightweight vellum.  We used a Sharpie to write a Valentine’s message on the back.

And the biggest sewing accomplishment this week was writing up the tutorial for the Card Condo I showed you guys last week.  I have some photo editing to do, and then I’ll post it.

What’s up for this week?  Honestly, not much of anything until I can clean up a little bit.  My studio is at the point where I cannot walk through it anymore!!  I hold no illusions that I’ll get it completely cleaned, but I’m hoping for a few square feet of floor space.

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Comments

  1. Debbie says

    February 14, 2011 at 11:47 am

    Great tunic!!!!!

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