Monday 17 October 2011

Bag Lady





I am often given fabrics and some of them are used to cover enviro shopping bags.  These are sold to raise funds for various not-for profit groups I am involved with.  I have just finished working on a set of bags for Miss Porter's House (a National Trust Musuem House) Bric a Brac Sale.  Here is the process.
I cut one strip of fabric to go right around the bag.
It is stitched at the top and bottom of each side.
Two strips are cut to cover the straps.
One small section is cut to cover the small tab.

The bags are purchased from supermarkets for around $1 each. 

The straps are unpicked for a short
distance and then covered.

The large piece of fabric is stitched around the body of the bag to produce the finished products.

A staff member road tests a couple of bags awaiting finishing. 

Friday 14 October 2011

Wedding dresses











Here we are at our wedding on October 12, 1991.  As we were living in Darwin (read HOT and HUMID) I wanted a dress that was cool.  I bought cotton curtain lace from Dimmy's in Geelong and lined the dress with cotton lawn.  The front and hem features cream satin ribbon.  The dress cost $48 to make - the shoes were $120!!!

Anne Vowles' wedding in the early 1990s.  Pearl beads were wrapped around the band that separates the body of the dress from the lower frill.  The back featured 15 small fabric covered buttons and rouleau loops.

Here I am with the bride, Trish, in the early 1990s.  The top of this dress was a beautiful Italian lace, 

This dress was made for Virginia Smith's wedding in February this year.  It featured spider web lace over Dupion silk.






Friday 7 October 2011

More Fabrics

This week I was offered some fabrics from one of the women in my Active Over 50s exercise group.  Despite the fact that my stash is growing faster than I am using items from it I said "Yes!".  The fabrics arrived in a suitcase (pictured).

The suitcase was opened to reveal lots of goodies.

The fabrics in the suitcase include (clockwise from bottom left) a white cotton knit, blue floral stretch cotton, pink chiffon, blue Thai silk, floral linen, blue linen, black cotton, vintage print cotton (barely visible in photo), brown paisley polyester, cream linen and cotton mix.  From top right: wadding, interfacings, check raw silk, chambray, brown polyester print, denim, print cotton, green cotton, beige vintage print Chinese silk, white embroidered linen, white stretch twill.  What a haul!!  This weekend I am sewing for myself!