Monday, 31 October 2011

October 2011 - The Good and The Bad and a Retrospective - Simplicity 2724.

Unfortunately most of October involved work and little play - meaning not much sewing. I finished my Simplicity `Fabric from Hell` Dress and one other simple top which I will blog about later. I am not complaining though because the tragic and terrible health circumstances of my co-workers loved ones meant they could not work and I had to fill in whenever possible.

On a bright note though at the end of October my husband and I had a long weekend in Hobart , Tasmania. This was our first weekend away without children in 18 years ( and previously we have only had 2 other single nights away ) made even better because the trip was free - I was very lucky and won a competition.

The trip included 2 nights accomodation at the Islington Hotel - a small boutique hotel in Hobart and by far the most beautiful , luxurious place we have stayed at , meals and a boat  trip to Bruny Island. We also went to Mona , an amazing art gallery and took a self -guided trip around Battery Point and the city looking at the historical buildings . To make you feel better the weather on the day of the boat trip was appalling and I was very sea-sick although managed not to be sick. At one stage we were surrounded by a ` superpod` of 100 dolphins and I didn`t even care - the view of the horizon was absolutely enchanting !

Anyway the relevance to sewing is that I finally had a chance to wear a dress I sewed last December - Simplicity 2724.
The top part is made of some scrap cream fabric and skirt from a chartreuse silk/linen blend - the latter is absolutely luscious.

My only regret with this dress is that I did not line the skirt portion . I am not completely sure about the pleated  sleeves and  may  remove them later ( however looking at this photo, the sleeves look OK ) . I love this pattern because the various top / skirt variations that can create entirely different looking garments.The top takes very little material so is a good way to use up scraps that are too small for anything else and too good to discard. I would highly recommend this pattern and definitely want to sew it again .   Unfortunately it is OOP. I am now off to see what horse won the Melbourne Cup this year. Cheers until next time, Janine .

4 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your win! That must have been a very nice surprise indeed. I have this pattern and have hummed and haaed about making it up- it looks pretty on you.

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  2. That sounds like a lovely and well-deserved holiday! And your dress is lovely, I agree with your second opinion on those sleeves, that they are very nice; and interesting to look at. Plainer sleeves would be... well, plainer. I love them just the way they are!
    A silk/linen blend does sound rather luscious and that colour is one of my favourites. You made something really beautiful, and worthy of that lovely fabric!

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  3. Your luxury weekend away sounds really lovely and your dress looks beautiful. I love the combination of fabrics and, personally, I really like the sleeves!

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  4. Heee! You look fabulous with these two pieces of clothing, Love, love this combination of clothing and the colors look so sweet together ....
    Oh! .. And I´m really jealous of your wonderful weekend!

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