Busy Bank Holiday

EMPORIUM preparations

Spring Bank Holiday – and the sun’s shining! In England! Sadly I’m not outside enjoying it, I’m sweltering away in my Shed with the iron on. The thermometer on the wall says it’s 33 degrees in here, and it certainly feels like it!

But, there’s still lots to do before the Frome Steampunk Extravaganza, and I’m busy visiting family next weekend, so I need to grab every spare minute I can to work on my preparations for the stall. My own outfits are just about coming together, and if the weather stays like this I won’t have to worry about not having finished the velvet pinstriped cape in time. (I am starting to worry that all the candles might melt though!)

Hand made bias tape

My project for this weekend has been making lots and lots of bias tape – I now have more than 24 metres in total, divided into eight little packs. In the course of making it, I also put up a page with links to all the tutorials I regularly use. That way I don’t have to go digging through my bookmarks every time, and hopefully other people will find the links useful too.

In preparation for Life After Frome, I’ve treated myself to a handy little sketch book called a Fashionary. I’ve been wanting to keep some kind of a dress diary almost ever since I’ve been making the majority of my own clothes, but taking self-portraits is such a faff that I’ve never got around to it. Inspired by Rhinestone & Telephones’ lovely sketches, I decided that a Fashionary would be the ideal way of making a start. Over time, it would also show me which items from my ridiculously packed wardrobe I actually wear, and which ones almost never come out. Hopefully the sketchbook won’t just join all the others on the shelf – you know, the ones I bought with great enthusiasm and the found myself too afraid of “spoiling” to actually draw in. We all have those, don’t we?

I also want to treat myself to a packet or two of precious metal clay. I have all the tools I need for clay working and silversmithing, so I’m just reading through some of my reference books to see which type of clay would be best for the types of designs I want to make. I’m planning to start very simply, with flat pendants stamped with letters, possibly hung from the braided cords I’ve been weaving (and have apparently forgotten to tell you about). This would be a project just for myself, at least to begin with. After working so hard towards this stall, I really need to relax by spending a little bit of time making things for no good reason other than because I can.

New Old Cardigan

New Old Cardigan

This morning I rediscovered the gathering foot for my sewing machine, and combined it with Pretty Jane’s continuous bias tape tutorial.

Half a metre of fabric turned into around twelve metres of tape, which I then ran through the gathering foot. This resulted in about four and a half metres of pretty ruffled trim! It’s about 4cm wide, and I ran both long edges through the overlocker. This gives it a nice finish, and also a little extra wiggle as the bias edges stretch a bit.

New Old Cardigan

I wanted to use my lovely new ruffle straight away, so I decided to re-vamp a very old cardigan. My Mum knitted this for me many years ago (I might even have worn it to school!), and the cuffs had become very threadbare.

Once I’d chopped off the worst of the unravelling cuffs and run them through the overlocker, I simply zig-zagged a length of ruffle into place. That looked a bit silly on its own, so I added some matching buttons. Good, but still nowhere near ruffly enough, so I decided to go a bit mad and stitch the ruffled trim all the way around the neck. Much better!

I was looking at the bias tape tutorial because I have quite a lot of small pieces of fabric lying around in the Shed, and I wanted to find a use for them. Now I’ve got the hang of it I’m planning to make some lengths of bias tape in different prints and patterns, and see about resurrecting my old Etsy shop. I have lots of vintage buttons that I’m never going to use, so I was thinking about listing them, along with some covered buttons and bias tape, and having a little haberdashery clear-out. Chances of this happening soon are minimal, but I’m thinking about it, and that’s a start!