Friday, 9 April 2021

C . W : Patterns

 


Changing Wardrobes : 


Patterns : Prima Oct. 2019 &Vogue Basic Design 1534





This time I am looking at different styles for loose dresses. The prima pattern - Oct.2019, on the left, has a empire line fitted round the bust, 3/4 or gathered 1/4 length sleeves. The skirt of the dress flows from there, seamed down the front, another option is there for having a slit in the front from about knee height. A casual dress, with a vintage vibe, especially in floral fabrics. Cottons, linens, crepe and any silk/silk like will make a lovely fabric choice. I can see this in some abstract florals for a fun twist. Making a comfy dress, you can adapt the fit  to your body and be able to make a fairly simple dress in some nice fabrics or combinations. I can see some going for a faux vintage vibe with  decorative buttons and loops on the front up the seam, to the split.


On the right, I have an old pattern brought second hand in a charity shop (uncut last time I checked), with Vogue's Basic 1534 boxy dress pattern. A lot of variations are included in this pattern alongside the main body - a boxy top with a wide and shallow boat neckline, a key hole at the back of the neck, gathered at an elasticated waist, with a loose skirt. The options include; sleeveless, elbow length sleeves, and full length cuffed sleeve, a neck tie with a wide peter pan style, a split square/pilgrim collar, 2 skirt lengths and finally a contrast band in the skirt if preferred. This pattern would be loose and comfortable some details are very dated and not often worn anymore, including the silhouette. I like to have some boxy fits from the bust with the short skirt, I'd like keep a plain/contrast neckline or have the peter pan and tie style. Split the sleeves under the arm and have them as a capelet style. From there I'd have the try the fit to make bigger changes. One addition to think of is lengthening the parts of the front of the bodice  to exaggerate the boxy look/as if it was tucked in. The skirt can be shortened or length added, as well, to suit.


I would most likely make the Prima Oct.2019 pattern in cotton with puff sleeves and remake in a crepe or more fun print. However, I would love to see the Vogue pattern made and worn, but the dated style makes it difficult to wear when its not in my preferred style from the past.  I would modernise it where possible, and with my body the fit would not be as flattering. Only a style for comfort in my case. I would have to see how this adapts to any changes I make before this changes in my mind.





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Friday, 2 April 2021

G . O : Workspace During Lockdown

 


Getting On :


Workspace During Lockdown : Desk, Study & Dinning Table


Like everyone I know - workspace at home has been a major change for a lot of people. For me - I don't have a fully dedicated space that fits me and my work, alongside side everything else in the home. I did my desk and hung art in a few places - this hasn't changed much during lowdown. However, I have had more time to work at home on art and other mediums, but not the space to keep ongoing work out for more than a few days at a time.


I have a good desk setup, which will be getting a new chair and a monitor stand (with a drawer) - Though largely unchanged during this time. Unless you count all my mess. I have knitting and embroidery projects to my right side at the moment. I've had some projects to use up materials, rather than buy. Including those boxes I've decorated for my partner and me. This has helped to make a little more space and create at least some more storage, before having any clear out.




Over lockdown I've had only 3/4 clear outs - only two focused on my work stuff and hobbies. The first was to make space for die-cutting and paper crafts, as you can see my shelves are decently full, in the pictures below. The second time, was to accept some fabric due to a clear-out of another home-sewer. While this meant getting rid of some scraps that weren't being used (tiny pieces), making quick plans for larger pieces and donating anything I knew could be used by someone else. 

Pulling everything out and organising usually takes a good while to sort. Last time, it took me 3 days, as I gave myself breaks and space. Walking away can let me see what I actually can use versus something I want to keep for the sake of it. For my process - I need to have a project even if it'll take a long time before I start or finish the project. I will need to go through these shelves and the cabinet on the right again, soon and plan sewing clothes or larger projects before lockdown is fully lifted in May.  (This is my deadline no matter what occurs, I need deadlines and timelines so times to focus on projects).




Dining table is another space I use but I like making a point of using it a couple of days a weeks for dinner, while my partner enjoys eating at his desk while there are other plans for both of us. We have a wooden table, second hand - so we have a table cloth to make it look nice. Protecting the table isn't much of a priority due to age and previous owners. The table has an extension but I rarely use this when working on art or hobbies, as I will just spread to fit the space I have. When I should keep myself under some control, when I don't need a 6 person table. 

This table has seen me through acrylic painting, watercolours, die-cutting, sewing clothes, pattern drafting, photography and plant care. Along with all my project planning and organising. This bit of space has been good to keep organised with my mess and make sure I clean up regularly and plan my weeks. Planning my time has been a something that's helped my mental health during lockdown - Knowing they aren't set in stone also helps. 




The rest of my space hasn't been decorated - hence the white walls but adding art and keepsakes to my areas has been great. I wanted grey carpets and white walls so whatever furniture and décor we pick will pop with colour and details. I am hoping to add a lot more with our current plans for our space.








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