First up...
Sewing.
I took this old dress from college and made it into a skirt.




Next, I took this rummage sale men's size Medium shirt ($0.25) and made it into a more girly looking blouse. NOTE about shirt: When I went to remove the front pocket, I found $12.00 in it. So I made money on this!! HA HA!




And now for some spinning.
This is some left over of the big patch of 2-ply that I made (pictures of that follow). This is some roving that I traded for on ravelry. It is wool but that is about all I can remember. Here's the info:

3-ply
Navajo plied
color : ambrosia
weight : dk (guessing)
yardage : about 66yds
fiber content : wool
spun: on my Louet S10
This was my second attempt at navajo plying on my wheel. I think that it came out great. I think that yarn looked much better as a single though. Now the colors seem to washed out. But the pictures of it came out great.
Big batch of yarn.
Close-up on its twist.
color : ambrosia
weight : fingering (again guessing)
yardage : 577 yards
fiber content : wool
spun : on my wheel Louet S10
All this fiber came from about 8 oz of roving. I am amazed at how much it made! But again I don't really care for it too much. I have put it up for trade on ravelry, if anyone would like it let me know.

On the knitting front, I am almost finished with the Sleeveless Tuxedo Tank. I have one more placket to do and then I have to see how well I can crochet. It has a crocheted trim all around and crocheted loops for the buttons.
I am using Southwest Trading Company Bamboo. It feels great and the color almost matches the one from the magazine perfectly.

Also working on my own design. I cross between the Olive shirt and the Coral tank from Helga Isager. I love both of those tops. I like the neckline on the Olive so what I am going to try and do is make the neckline rounded like Olive but make the body of the tank like Coral. I am doing this by just looking at the pictures so we will see how it goes.
Wow! You have been busy!
ReplyDeleteI love the new skirt - the Tuxedo tank is a pattern I'm going to have to check out, too.
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Very much enjoyed the pics, the re-purposed projects, and the lovely spun fiber. :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the skirt!
ReplyDeleteYou are really doing some amazing spinning. Those colors are so pretty.
My boy has the same undies.
I have an idea for your top. Do you need the buttons to put it on? If not, then sew up the button part, chop off a few inches of the bottom of the shirt, then add a few inches of elastic thread to create a blouson/peasant top sort of thing. I think that would be cute. Oh wait, instead of all that, you could just add some sort of channel for a drawstring - just a thought.
ReplyDeleteyou have been busy ;]
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