Monday, 27 June 2016

The world sucks so I made trousers. Or something.

Hey everyone! Remember me? Sorry if you've forgotten me - I wouldn't blame you if you had. It's been quite a while since I posted properly. First it was work frenzy (which also led itself nicely to a delightful period of insomnia and anxiety/panic hideousness) that kept me from not only blogging, but also from sewing. I just didn't make anything for ages (it felt like months. It's really only a few  weeks). Then when the work frenzy calmed down a bit, the awfulness of the referendum got into full swing. I'm not likely to do justice to my feelings about Brexit here, because I'm oscillating wildly between heartbreak and rage, with everything in between. I'm still just shell-shocked/dumbfounded too, and I'm struggling to 'get over it', which is what much of the world seems to think we Remainers ought to do. I don't find things as cataclysmic as this very easy to ;get over', so you'll have to forgive me if I'm grumpy for a while yet.

But. This is a sewing blog, and not a political rant blog, so let us return to the making of things! Once work calmed down a bit, and I was able to get my head above water, sewing was exactly what I felt like doing. Something gentle and soothing and kind to myself - a nice easy project that would result in something I liked and wanted to wear lots.



Enter Carrie.

Named after Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City, this is a new casual trouser pattern from the lovely team at Sew Over It, and is being offered as an online course. You get their Ultimate Trouser pattern as well as Carrie, and I signed up in the first week when they had a launch discount (I hope to conquer to the Ultimate Trousers at some point. *determined face*). The Carrie trousers aren't my typical aesthetic, but they fall into that category of trousers I've been trying to fill for ages - somewhere between track-pants and jeans that is both comfy and stylish. I've seen quite a few people wearing this sort of drapey trouser around the place, so I figured I'd give it a go.

Ohmygod. Guys. I LOVE these trousers. I basically didn't take them off for the first 3 days after finishing them. They are so unbelievably comfy, but also (I think) cute and not tooooo unflattering (although it was pretty hard to take a pic I liked, which is often an indicator that these don't look quite as good IRL as they do in my head. Oh well, TOO BAD! I love them!).

So, broadly speaking, there are similarities here to the Moji pants with which I've had fraught relationship - having made one pair that I wear a lot in winter (but which, if I'm honest, really do look like slightly fancy pjs) and a couple of disastrous pairs. But Carrie is different better in a few ways. Firstly, she has lovely pleats on the front sides, and while there's an elastic waistband, by having a flat unelasticated piece in the front above the pleats, the whole look sits a lot flatter than it would do otherwise. The pockets are huge and lovely, and the trousers sit nice and high on your hips so they're just really comfy to wear. They just feel like a step above Moji, and for me, their drapy design means there are fewer fit issues (or rather, they're more forgiving of fit issues).

I did the online video tutorials, rather than just following the written instructions, and I actually quite enjoyed that process. Lisa is lovely and chatty (have you watched her vlog?) and it was a bit like having a friend in the room while you sewed.

I used this fab viscose Ikat print fabric from Minerva Crafts. It's cheap (about a fiver per metre) which is always good for a first time make, but I think it's the perfect fabric for these. Size-wise, I'm a weird shape, so my waist is a bigger size than my bum and thighs. I often come up as a 12 in the waist/boobs and an 8 in the bum/thighs which is absolutely the reverse of every other sewing person in the world apparently (judging by the amount of info about how to grade out versus how much there is on my weirdo way - ie. none). But since this is an elasticated waist, I figured it would allow me a bit of wiggle room, so I split the difference and cut a straight-up 10. I think it's pretty good fit-wise. The legs are a bit loose, and maybe I could have gone to an 8, but that could also be because I think this woven viscose has stretched a bit. I'll make the next pair in the same size but in different fabric and it'll be interesting to see if I still think they need to be smaller. I also shortened the pattern pieces by 2 inches because frankly I think that's too much to just lop off the bottom when you hem them.

Look at my lovely new tiles in the conservatory! Hurrah! 

Stairs with no carpet. But we do have skirting boards, so progress is being made. 


I made a couple of errors - I used medium weight interfacing for the front panel which is a mistake as it's too stiff. Don't do this - use light-weight! I also couldn't get hold of 2inch (50mm) elastic so I used the 40mm stuff I could find at Hobbycraft, but that means it doesn't 'fill' the elastic casing and it wiggles around a bit. Not massively, but it's definitely worth getting the right width of elastic if you're thinking of making these.

So, I've already bought some more fabric to make a second pair of these (the same fabric Lisa is wearing in one of the promo pics - green and coral flowers on navy/cream crepe), and am contemplating buying some plain crepe or linen to make more. They are just fab. Projects like this are a delight really: it was a nice gentle process to make them, which was just the sort of calm project my overwrought mind needed, and the finished product is a total win. And that, my friends, is why we love sewing, right?!

xoxo

p.s - sorry the pictures are rubbish. I had lighting/torrential rain issues, and then the sun kept coming out too bright, and ah, I was frankly too lazy to wait around taking better pics. Sorry!

p.p.s - Having now looked at these in the pics, I do think they are just a bit baggy. Might take them in a tad in the in-seam 'coz that's where they feel baggy. If you look at the ones Lisa is wearing in the link to the course, hers seem less baggy to me. Thoughts? Of course, to take them in, I'm first going to have to take them off...nooo!!

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Reflections on Me Made May


Yes, yes, I know we're already a week (!!???) into June, so this post is late. Add that to the list of stuff I'm running late with!

So, as promised, and as has become de rigueur, here are my thoughts/reflections/conclusions about this year's Me Made May. They're a bit rambly, sorry! But then, one of my goals was to become a more thoughtful sewist...and I've definitely done a LOT of thinking about my clothes this month!


 - I didn't take as many pictures as there were days. Sorry about that. I found the photography part much much harder work than I expected. I felt really quite conflicted about the whole process of taking my own photo so regularly. I may yet write a whole post about my thoughts on photos and sewing. I might not, too, because like I said, I'm running late with practically everything right now! 




 - From the pics I do have, it's clear that I wore a lot of dresses. Like, way more than I would have imagined. Does this mean I'm a dress person now?? How exciting! I'm definitely more comfortable wearing certain dresses at home (hi Washi pattern, I love you), though I still feel a bit weird wearing them in other situations (lazy Sunday at the pub, for eg.). I've been thinking about this, and have realised that it's more about me feeling worried or self-conscious about how other people will respond to what I'm wearing than it is anything else. One of my lovely reader/commenters, Janet, mentioned this - that family members comment when she wears dresses. I seem to live in fear that people will pass comment or judgement on me if I rock up to something wearing a dress. I'm really quite surprised to have discovered this, and more than a little bit disappointed in myself to be honest! If you had asked me, I'd have said that I dress to please myself, but I fear it's not fully the case. So (and forgive the bluntness here, but) I think it's time to say - bollocks to THAT. I have lovely dresses, and most of them are more comfortable than jeans and more importantly, they make me happy. So friends and colleagues and random strangers at the pub: I will henceforth be wearing dresses all summer and if you don't like it, tough!
(In actual fact, most people don't really care. Do you care when you see people wearing something you wouldn't? No, right? Maybe we have the occasional raised eyebrow, but then we go back to our own gin and tonic and stop thinking about it. This is about my weird hang-ups, not the imagined judgement of other people)

 - I wore a lot of repeats at home, even including the dresses. My flowery and feathery Washi dresses, and my Mabel skirts got a lot of wear, as did the unpictured Moji pants. I do need more comfy trousers for times I just don't fancy wearing a dress. Such times do exist, particularly when it's a bit colder (yes, hi, I'd like to play my 'I live in Britain' card once more. thanks). On that note, I just signed up for the Sew Over It new online trouser course so hopefully I'll have time sometime soon to make the Carrie trousers and a well-fitting pair of Ultimate Trousers.

 - I loved seeing everyone else's makes all month. I might have felt exhausted by the photos, but other people's pics were amazing and such fun to see. The brightness and variety of homemade clothing never fails to make me smile, and I feel so lucky to get to take part in that. Thanks fellow Me Made May-ers - you guys are awesome!



 - I sewed from my stash! And I sewed a LOT (by my normal standards). Guys, I made 5 dresses in May. Bloody hell! I don't even quite know how that happened! I blame the sunshine. I'm really pleased with myself that it was all stash-sewing too. I had to buy a large quantity of wool fabric in May, which is for a mystery project I'll post about soon, but otherwise I don't think I really bought any fabric in May. Nice work me! Me Made May pledge achieved! *pats self on the back*

There might be a bit of slow down on the making of stuff for a while, because work is about to get much busier and until end of next week I don't envision much in the way of sewing time. But I have LOTS of sewing plans for when I do have time, so stay tuned.

How was your Me Made May? Any surprising discoveries about your wardrobe or yourself?!

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