Thursday, March 06, 2008

New Vintage Wardrobe #15 :The Major Modification Project Series part 1





This skirt was from a pattern (Butterick See and Sew, 3813) that I was going to leave on the thrift store shelf. I didn't really dig the Perky Girl Scout Leader Vibe. Couldn't picture myself in a cotton neckerchief and white loafers. In addition I don't think a rear opening wrap skirt is a good idea. I have made a rear opening on the wrap dress and although I adore the style the pattern and the fit that particular aspect leaves me feeling a trifle vulnerable.

Then, as I was responsibly leaving the item for the next guy, inspiration struck. (I swear this happens a little too often at the thrift store... which is why I was trying to keep the pattern from following me home. More inspiration=more UFO's.) I think, "Turn it around. Exchange the darts in the front for the darts on the back, check the waistline before adding the binding and do 4 buttons instead of that chintzy tie!"


Simple... Just completely redesign it!
Oh! you mean now that it doesn't have the binding tie I have to put in facings and create the patten for those myself? Oh well, a Betty's got to do what a Betty's got to do!

( If you attempt this at home:
you can use the instructions from Sew What Skirts and do the "Got No Ties" skirt but use a heavier weight cotton. Then follow the steps below.

  • Modify the instructions by curving the edge that you will be binding of the lower corners of the front panels.You can use a plate to make the curve.
  • Sew the darts into the main skirt panels first.
  • Then make your facing pattern off of the fabric pieces. trace out pieces that match the top of your skirt pieces ( waist and sides) but then go down, lengthwise about 4 inches. You want your facings smooth and if you make them off of the pattern they will either have darts in them or there will be excess fabric. Both will pad your middle, which is generally considered undesirable by most.
  • sew skirt pieces together.
  • sew facing pieces together.
  • sew skirt to facing along the top. (the waistline)
  • bind the bottom edge of the facing and all around the outside edge of the skirt
  • turn the facing to the inside of skirt , press under the the raw edges on either end of the facing then top stitch into place, just inside the binding. There are an annoying amount of thread color switches implied here.
  • next try on and mark your four button and buttonholes with tailor's chalk or an advisable alternative method. Not Sharpie.
  • install button and buttonholes. I only made my top two and outside bottom button functional. The inside lower button is just sewn to the uncut buttonhole stitching. This will help prevent a weird pulling effect if I eat too much Easter candy... which is likely.


Now that we have that all figured out! I just want to rave about my binding foot. It made this project a lot less time consuming. Binding and Piping always seem so tricky and I noticed that Sally Stitch had this machine foot that fed in the binding and fabric together. So I headed to Ebay and snapped one right up. How's that for resourceful? Gotta Love Those Internets!

My first fabric covered buttons for a garment... They are just tooooo cute.


and I started 365 on Flickr.... I need more modeling practice and I was inspired to try by Becktress, Ms. Cleaver (+blog) and by These Photos over at Pia Jane Bijkerk.

Aren't they all so cute?

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

HAndMade Holidays can Be Easter Too.. ( or Passover, if that's yer deal)

coming soon, to a basket near you


Hey.. I'm taking a break from relentless hawking of my ever growing pile of wares to say that I think this Season Of Secular and Religious Spring Holidays should be as Handmade as The Winter Holidays were. I will be featuring some cool "how-to's" on filling the baskets, making a matzo cover and if I'm on my game, maybe a Seder plate too. Plus some lovely spring fashions along these very lines... Pretty much all the time from now 'til spring break.

Easter can be such a gluttonous trash pile of plastic crapulence... But it simply doesn't need to be.. Because really Easter is all about the candy. Isn't it? All the cheap plastic toys, the "never play with it again" basket fillers that line landfills and the bottoms of the overflowing toy boxes of the nation's youth, are a secondary part of the celebration. ( Domestic Anarchy's Post to this very Point.) Of course, there is the whole Jesus thing too, if that is your guy. For believers, that's the whole ticket to heaven... and that IS something. Rebirth too, for sure, for those of the more agnostic leaning... but really, without the chocolate? It just isn't the same.

One year, my mom.. who is really great and I love her a lot... but one year, she made our Easter baskets "healthy". There was a flocked Bunny piggy bank, and an orange, and an apple, and some raisins, and fruit leather. I am still scarred. If you want healthy Easter: Just Don't Put In As Much Candy.. but there needs to be at least one good sugar rush in the basket.

I feel strongly on this point. I appreciate your attention.

Monday, March 03, 2008

When Spring Cuts Loose At Bitter Betty Industries


Click on the descriptions below and get right to the Shop
on the item page you are looking for..

Handmade spring bag with vintage crewelwork rescued from goodwill..

The Shop Update will now be happening in 3 sessions.. There will indeed be a "build your own basket" option.. ( thanks for your feedback on that one.) It will be baskets that are good for any age (well, over 6, really) but aimed at the crafty set.. and largely, the girly set. But if you crave a Bitter Betty Basket for Boys, email me and I will work with you to make it fantastic.

I will be offering 3 baskets Large Medium and Small: Large will have 5 items, Medium 4, Small 3.

The items to select from will be 1-2 from Pink Pompom sheep, Felted Bird, stuffed or felted bunny ( Yet TBD) , Fancy Earring Box or Deluxe Goose Egg Kit

and 2-3 from:
Vintage Glitter Tag kit, Fancy Paper pack, yummy chocolate candy in a fancy package, the really good soap bubbles with pretty new label, Mix CD,chocolate bunny, fancy fairy crown, or pompom chick.

And if you want a smaller basket, or less, or more, or just some stuffin's I will gladly do some serious customization and get it into the shop with your name on it. Just email or Convo me..
I am Notoriously Easy and Eager to Please. ( Please do not confirm this with Mr. Bitter as he is highly unreliable as a source of info... on this particular point..)

Session Number One is now up and running!
Owl Shop tomorrow ....
and Build a Basket by the end of the week.
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