Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts

Friday, May 16, 2014

The lure of blogging and other goings-on

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I was thinking about just why it is so satisfying to blog...especially with no readers! I think it is just that if you see the lovely parts of your own life it is a way of collecting those parts and setting them out to look at again.  Some moments over the past few days:

I sewed a shirt these past two days, using this lovely silk remnant my mom found at a yard sale.


I am using this book, which was a birthday present from my brother.


I made top 7b.






True to the title, it was quite simple - only three pattern pieces: front, back and sleeve!



Front and back sans sleeves. I love the long shallow neckline. The body of the shirt is the perfect shape, wide without being shapeless.


A few details...



Modelling the sans sleeves version - I may make one that is sleeveless.


This morning I sewed on the sleeves... My sewing machine light is so cheery and warm.


Voila! The finished shirt! Looking appropriately simple and modern.


Modelling... this is before I pressed it...






In other well-being/summer project news, I ate so healthy today! Mango butter smoothie (thus have I christened my new recipe) for breakfast, chicken on a salad for lunch, and tilapia, eggs, or soup for dinner, with two squares of dark chocoalte and a vanilla pudding as a treat. Delish. 

I also moved my college books onto a shelf in my room and furthermore created a little section of books on the shelf which I want to read this summer.

The shelf in question.

The selection in question. 

Blurry, but from left to right: The Cat Who Went up the Creek by Lillian Jackson Braun, Complete Modern Hebrew, This Explains Everything, The Sword of Honour Trilogy by Evelyn Waugh, The Complet Poems and Plays of T.S. Eliot, On Fairy Stories by JRR Tolkien and the Silmarillion by the same, Villete by Charlotte Bronte, Watership Down, The Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope, and Flaubert's Parrot by Julian Barnes. Very exciting... I will be busy.

Speaking of busy, the cats were profoundly the opposite this afternoon but despite their indolence they were very cute. Therefore, I end this post with catnap pictures!!!

Boinky:




And Penny:

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Vacation begins...

Began the clean eating challenge today! Breakfast was a mango smoothie and I came up with a new recipe: 1 c. mango, 1. cup yogurt, 1 tbsp almond butter, water, and 1/4 tsp vanilla.


I also began sewing a short using the pattern from my Simple Modern sewing book. The fabric is silk- a remnant from a yard sale...actually two remnants.




Before dinner I went for a run with my parents at a local park and did about 2 miles. I may do a half marathon this fall, and Friday I will run again. The back porch was looking lovely, and we decided to have a barbecue...



Brother holds frisbee whilst father transfers chicken....

The cherry tree with the late afternoon light coming through... The back yard is absolutely verdant.

The old cat, looking somehow shrunken...


And the flames! It's basically summer..