With the whirlwind that was Thanksgiving, I didn't get much work on my projects done. Ok. Well, that's a lie. I just told you a lie. I got a lot done, but I don't feel like I accomplished a whole lot.
I completed kitting two hats, one of which turned out perfectly, so perfectly, in-fact that Ramon wouldn't take it off after I finished it, even though I didn't make it for him. I made this one from my altered pattern from the Knits Men Want book. I still think my pattern alteration could use some further adjustment, so I'll change more in the next one, then I will have changed so much I may have to call it my own pattern. There's a thought.
The second hat turned out too small. The hat is a pattern created for Hermione's knit hat in Harry Potter 6, I think it is. It is a cute hat, and a great pattern. I was making it as a gag gift, but my sister loves it so much, I think that I am either going to make it longer, or make a new one for her. Maybe the "child-size" one can be the gag-gift ... we'll see. Regardless, I still felt pretty disappointed when I realized I hadn't followed the instructions properly. For an adult it needed one more section and cable. The instructions say this, but I guess in the Thanksgiving on the grill coma, I neglected to read the instructions properly.
I also finished the crochet parts of my Monkey, and now I just have to put him all together. I LOVE the fez. Big Kitty does not. Too bad for Big Kitty.
Oh, and as you may have just observed, I finished the Lexington Sweater, almost two weeks ago now, and I love it. I find it to be more itchy than I was hoping, however at the Black Friday yarn sale at my local yarn shop (Hooray for 20% off of my entire purchase), I learned from a fellow knitter about Eucalan soap, which is supposed to soften the fibers, but not change the shape of the finished garment. I really want a Hermione Hat, myself, and since I have extra Berroco Ultra Alpaca in light grey from this sweater, maybe I will make one out of that, and try the soap on it before, hopefully not, ruining my entire sweater.
Yesterday was just a bad day. It started off with buying plane tickets out to see my sister in Georgia in January, only to realize that I had bought a red-eye flight, instead of the daytime flight. It was the only direct flight, and I feel really, really stupid. That is my second, maybe first, biggest blonde moment of the year, either right before, or right after showing up to my Bernina sewing class without my Bernina. I am still hiding in shame from that one, too. So, I looked into changing the flight, and it will cost $150. That is a $150 stupidity tax ... just so you know. Alas, I will just take the damn red-eye. Ugh.
The rest if the day didn't go much better, with the exception of taking advantage of some Cyber Monday deals. Ever since the cats decided to use my black boots for bladder relief after the door to the closet that their litter box resides in was accidentally closed all the way, for 24 hours, I have been in the market for some new boots. Imagine that. With Endless.com's freaking fantastic deals yesterday I go these two:
Kenneth Cole Reatcion Brown Boot. Basic, clean, wearable. Nothing special, but great for every day, jeans, leggins, etc.
A clear tribute to the Louboutin Emily from a few years back. I fell in love with this shoe when it came out, but at the time didn't have the $1000 for it. So, I now settle for the tribute, with will be fun to wear. I have loved these shoes ever since I saw a similar pair on Chloe Sevigny on the cover of Elle UK a few years back (image below). Just beautiful, and beautiful styling.
The shoes I bought:
The original Louboutin Emily:
Ok ok, back to yesterday. Well, Last week I turned in my dress shirt for my pattern making class. Happy that I chose a fabric that is very hard to see mistakes in, I received an A- on it. Not bad. I also finished the muslin of the Bias skirt that we have to turn in tomorrow, as I thought I had to turn it in last week. Well, the construction of the muslin bias skirt is a bit, well, questionable. However, I figure, you win some, you loose some. Then, I discovered that the skirt actually fits me, and if it were well constructed, it would look really nice, so I decided to make one. After my mom and I made a trip to a nearby fabric store during their black Friday weekend sale, I acquired some great, but inexpensive fabric for some upcoming projects. After making friends at the cutting counter, I even scored an extra yard and a half of the fabric for free. I met an awesome fellow with a passion for fashion, and who started tailoring classes as a Sophomore in high school. I told him all about my project, and what I as buying the fabric for. Apparently he thought I was awesome, too, as I didn't realize until I was looking at the receipt last night, and I wasn't charged for the last yard and half on the bolt.
Sewing the skirt went sort of well, the cutting of the pattern not so much. After not having cut myself with an exacto knife since I, literally, cut half way through my finger 6 years ago, I cut myself twice last night. Then I burned my finger with the iron. Then the waistband just wasn't work, so I ripped the whole damned thing out. Ramon advised me, at this point, to stop for the night. But, seeing as how I was now bleeding and burned, I persisted. I tried a lighter weight interfacing in the waistband, and and used it in the whole waistband, instead of just half. Success. From the freebee yard, plus just a little extra for the front panel, and then, needing to make the second waistband I have created this skirt, which Ramon has declared his favorite, stating, "It kind of looks like a flower at the bottom." Ramon, you're cute. I love you.
As this is the second one-yard wonder of the McQueen project, I have decided to honor them with a new category, viewable on the Wordpress version of my blog. The first one-yard-wonder, of course, was the sequin dress.
Today's disaster? Well, my beaufiul McQueen Blue Sweater Dress is almost done. I have been struggling with how to do the collar for weeks. I even knit about 7 different collars, none of them working right, until the one that I made last night. And then, this morning, I stitched it into the completed body of the sweater and what happens? The stitching doesn't stretch like the rest of the knit, making the head/neck hole to small.
So, this means that I need to rip out the entire neck, and the shoulders and well, you know. Ugh, I don't have the heart to do it today. I cannot expressed just how bummed I am about this though.
So, I guess it is, literally, back to the drawing board today. I need to get some drafting done on my final project for school, and I am way, way behind on everything else McQueen. Hello Holidays!
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