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2021-02-01 12:34 pm

Printer Purgatory Day 15

Back at the office today, abusing a printer and training. I brought knitting today though, to keep my brain happier and more engaged.

I sewed all weekend! It was nice :3 i bought a Lego set online in the first third of january and it arrived on Friday, so i built that (so fun) that night and Saturday morning. My one roommate was moving out and i wanted to avoid being around her energy while she moved. After i was done building it was time for sewing.

So, Amalia jacket is coming along. It was mostly panels and i got the back largely completed. On sunday i got the fronts all done up and the straps on, ane have started to stitch the hems of the fronts on.

Fit notes:
Once i got the armholes sorted out, this is one of the best fitting patterns ive ever had. For the straps, i machined them on the back, then fit tested to pin tje fronts in place. Took 1/8" more from the neck edge to smooth the back, and the fronts ended up being 3/4".

Tonight i hope to finish up tje fronts 100% so i can start on sleeves.
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2021-01-25 08:39 am

Printer Purgatory Day 10

Only counting business days bc I wouldn't be using it on weekends anyway lol. The last part required shipped on Friday! Fingers crossed it arrives SOOOOOOOOOOOON and we can get back up and running!

I started sewing my Amalia Jacket yesterday. My curtain panel was HORRIBLY off-grain. I folded it in half and one end was narrow while the other was wide, so I clipped off a line near the former hem and ripped it. And then used that as my grain marking. YIKES, it was so bad, like over 12" from one end to the other. I had to cut it in single layers. I was careful to keep the pattern as UNmatched as possible (as my first gown has big flowers in alignment across my chest) and because it had to be cut singly, I have only a couple of significant scraps. But I AM pleased that the single curtain was enough for a full jacket with a big fluffy skirt :3

[personal profile] mala_14 mentioned her delightful plaid and it made me think of the skirt I made back in December for my 20 in 20 project. I had hung it to let the bias hem stretch and just haven't got back to it yet. But now I'm EXTRA excited to hem it because my AD Bernadettes should be here this week! They won't match the plaid even a little bit but at least I'll get the height needed.

The plaid was also horrifically off grain and required a good pressing and stretching. And it's SO polyester that the red threads left a waxy residue in the bottom of the dish I burned it in lol.
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2021-01-23 06:25 pm

Curtain-Along Revival

I think i FINALLY got my fit issues sorted out! I added 2" to the front below the bust and removed 1" above it (its weird, i know), lengthened the back and sides 1" but will be removing it, amd then - most crucially - narrowed the shoulder piece on front while deepening the armscye edge. It was a good 3/4" too wide, which was cutting into the fleshy bits. Once i had done that and reattached sleeve #2, it still pulled, but only by a tiny amount. FINALLY! Im so pleased with myself! I washed some lining fabric and am about to unpick my curtain.

Had a massage this mornjng which released enough tension in my neck as to cause a headache lol. Maybe the dropping temps didnt help. But i laid in bed for close to 4 hours just chilling. It was nice.