Hi readers! Yes, I am done with my mom’s memory quilt except for completing the hand sewing on of the butterflies. They are taking a while. I am very pleased with the quilt both front and back now, and if there is no show to enter it into this fall, I will go ahead and post pictures of it, which I have yet to take. But for now I am hoping to enter it first into the Mancuso show in Pennsylvania in September.
I was chatting with a friend of mine this week and we agreed that we both need new summer clothes…simple tops and simple pants made from pretty durable fabrics. I took a look at the pattern sites and was horrified at all the ruffles and dresses straight out of the hippy Woodstock era that are definately not for me. But I did find just what I wanted in my own pattern stash and I realized some of them are still available online. It might surprise you but I found a couple of particularly nice patterns in the “uniform/scrub” category. I purchased McCall’s M6473.

Here is the pattern made up into scrubs.
But in looking at the line drawings accompanying the pattern, I realized they are exactly what I was looking for and, made in the right fabrics and adding some embellishments I would have the summer patterns I wanted…quick, easy, and stylish. These are just right for my daily life. Take a look.

The pants have a dual waistband with a smooth front and elastic sides and back and really fun pockets. All three versions of the top are perfect canvases for some interesting fancy stitches, embroidery or appliques to spice them up. These tunics are nice and loose but not pregnancy tops.
I also found in my pattern stash a Simplicity pattern I have had for some time, Simplicity 2371, that has a lot of the same characteristics, though I think the scrub pants are a little better. I will do all the size testing/fixing on the scrubs slacks and make a couple of pair of those out of some nice sturdy knit fabrics I have for that purpose that I bought at least over a year ago. But I will probably make some version of the long leeved tunic on th Simplicity pattern.

The Simplicity pattern from my stash. Note the pants have a simple full elastic waist and no pockets…not what I wanted exactly. But the long sleeve tunic provides a suggestion for the embellishment. I would be adding something more.
Now as I was browsing through my pattern stash I saw a plethora of bag patterns, my vintage pattern collection, and some really gorgeous jackets and suits for dressier, colder times. I have the fabric for most of that too. Yes, my clothing stash, though carefully trimmed, is still quite wonderful. I will make at least one nice winter suit for this year, but mostly I am still losing weight, but not very fast, still…I want to save some of the nicer fabrics for later. I already have some really nice summer dressier clothes. Some of these I made and some I bought and I have kept them pretty much altered to my size as I have gone down. So mostly I need casual summer clothes for daily wear in my studio and some nicer pieces for fall and winter.
Sew all of this clothing sewing I will fit in here and there between my quilting projects.
This made me think about how I was going to approach my wool applique project. I have a lot of Accucut Go! dies with flowers, leaves, birds and animals, and decorative shapes. I think I will simply cut out a lot of them in multiple colors after I back the small wool and other similar pieces I have with a fusible and play around with making a hands on design. Many of these have patterns with them and were designed for specific things, but I am breaking up the sets and making a bowl full of these pieces. I also need to figure out some vines and stems, and I am thinking I may have to draw up another animal shape or two. This should be a fun project and will result in a small sampler, a book, and a show quilt.
Sew you see, you don’t have to use the patterns or pieces like the original designer intended, and you can often find just what you want by opening your creative mind and looking further at the designs and giving them some thought.
So next I will start two new quilting projects…the wool applique one and a more complex art quilt design in one of my ongoing series. This second half of the year promises to be much more fun than the first half. I am hoping and praying that in spite of the darkness of the hour in the country, the light will begin to shine through and clear away the dark. Like the hymn that has been buzzing around my head for at least a week “Morning has broken, like the first morning…” Remember, morning starts at the darkest part of the 24 hours.
Sew happy everyone! Make yourself something fun just for you.