I finally had some time off to clean and organize my sewing room. I re-folded my stash and organized it according to fabric type:
top shelf: knits
bottom shelf: wovens
Here are my nicer and more expensive fabrics:
top shelf from left to right: knits, wovens and miscellaneous fabrics
bottom shelf: wools and coating fabrics and my mom's fabric
As you can see I don't really have much of a stash; at least not as large as I've seen them online.
As for the patterns, I do have many of them.
I keep my patterns in brown manila envelopes which are then placed in plastic bins: (these are not all the bins I have)
I store my magazines in these magazine holders from Ikea.
(from left: Japanese magazines, Patrones - 2 holders, Rundschau Damen magazines and Threads magazines)
I don't save Burda magazines as they take too much space. I cut out the fashion pictures of the patterns I like and store them in 4-ring binders according to pattern type:
These binders also hold my envelope patterns together with their traced versions:
(yes, I trace all my patterns)
Every binder is labelled according to the type of pattern it holds.
I do photocopy Styles at Glance pages and keep them in a separate binder and I mark the technical drawings I like:
Traced magazine patterns and self-drafted patterns are stored in sheet protectors with quick reference and pattern number:
This is how I organize my stash. It took me a few days to get it done, but I really like having all my patterns stored in binders. I tried different storage options before and this one takes up least space and is the cleanest, at least for my taste.
Cleaning Up
Monday, June 29, 2009
Posted by Maja at 11:56 AM 6 comments
Labels: fabric, organizing, patterns
Belly Dance Costume - Skirt Finished
Just a quick note on my belly dancing skirt...
Here is the photo of the finished skirt:
The performance was great, it was loads of fun. I honestly cannot wait for the next season to start. I also got to see the other performances at the rehearsal, and I fell in love with bollywood and tribal fusion. Next year I'll be taking one of these classes as well.
After the rehearsal, we, the performers, had a small Arabic food dinner, and it was delicious.
Here's the link to my PR review where you can read more about the pattern and the construction of the skirt.
Posted by Maja at 6:18 AM 1 comments
Labels: belly dance, self-drafted, skirt
Belly Dance Costume - Skirt
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
I have a belly dancing performance on Friday (wish me luck). It's a production at the end of the course where every group will perform one dance to show what we have learned.
I drafted the pattern for the skirt following the instructions from the book Skirting the Issues. I made a full circle skirt with two panels. Usually it's three, but I bought the whole fabric from the bolt and there wasn't enough to make three panels.
This is the photo of the pattern piece, it's 1/2 of the circle and it's huge:
The skirt is made of two different layers, the darker one on the outside and the lighter one on the inside, to lessen the see-through quality of the fabric.
Fabric used: 100% polyester
The fabric gave me lots of problems. I had so much puckering, I managed to get it almost to none at the end, but still... I was so mad. I tried using starch on the fabric, but it didn't wash off completely, so I decided not to use it.
Using the sharp microtex needle helped. I let all the seams dry and cool off flat after pressing, which also made the difference.
Construction: I used the French seam on the side seams. The skirt is not finished yet. I will let it hang over night, add the elastic at the waist and hem it with rolled hem.
I'll post the pictures of the finished skirt tomorrow.
Posted by Maja at 12:36 PM 1 comments
Labels: belly dance, drafting, self-drafted, skirt
Harem Pants - Self-drafted
Sunday, June 7, 2009
This is the final trial version of the harem pants for my belly dancing class before I cut into the pretty fabric. These pants are wearable, I already wore them to a class last week and everyone absolutely loved them. I already received a request from another girl.
I followed the instructions from the Pants for the Dance book I wrote about in my previous post. I started with a pattern for yoga pants, morphed together both, front and back, sides to eliminate the side seam, widened the pants and dropped the crotch. The book encourages you to start with a commercial pattern so there are no actual measurements, except recommendations for widening the pant leg. Which means that everything I did was pretty much an educated guess.
Two days later I found this diagram on the internet:
credits: http://www.zilltech.com/FAQCostumeHP.html
I measured my version of the pattern and realized I was off by mere 0.5cm = 0.2in. (Sweet!)
The pants really simple to put together. There are 2 inside seams and a crotch seam. For the waistband and the ankles I folded the fabric and inserted the elastic and voila! my own custom-made harem pants. It took me less than an hour to put together.
Fabric: I used a gauze-like cotton fabric I had in my stash for a while.
Here are a few extra pictures:
front:
back:
Here you can see the width of the pant leg:
Detail of the elastic at the ankle. You can also see the fabric here:
I'm planning on making the same pants from this polyester fabric:
The darker fabric will be on the outside and the lighter will be used as lining.
Construction wise, these pants will be more challenging because of the see-through quality of the fabric. Although I have seen the seams on the store-bought pants simply serged together, I'm leaning more towards the French seams... I'll try and see which will work best.
Posted by Maja at 11:16 PM 4 comments
Labels: belly dance, drafting, pants, review, self-drafted