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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Scarf Day!!!

HAPPY SCARF DAY!


Today marks the anniversary of the first episode of Doctor Who with the Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker!
Check out my Rose scarf! w00t!

Monday, December 27, 2010

The Patchwork Pirate - JoAnn and Goodwill


Btw, the fabric I bought was Red Tag for $6 /yd, and was an additional half off. I basically just bought a Renaissance gown for $15, minus the $30 my brother gave me. *does the happy dance*

Sunday, December 26, 2010

The Patchwork Pirate - Intro at Last

"This Land" and Christmas Goodness!

So on December 18th a group of us from Whedonites United and other Browncoat friends joined up and travelled to Cave City, KY to visit Dinosaur World for the "This Land" trip! What a blast! Anyway, for this trip we were going in costume (of course) which means I had to re-make my teddy bear coveralls pretty quickly! I was able to get them done over two nights, because I spread it out. I could have done it in one but meh, I was feeling lazy that week. Here are some pics of the finished coveralls!


Kaylee v2.0 - You can see here I used the sleeve again to make the breast pocket.
 I ended up reusing the patches from the other set. Why not, right? :D
Also note I got the symbols right this time. w00t!
 The teddy bear! Still smudgy and what not from the last pair!
 The coveralls with my jacket and necklace.
This time around I took the shoulder epaulets off and serged the sleeve holes before I hemmed them. These are better than the first set I made IMHO, though I feel like I need to go roll around in the dirt and muck first. These are really dirty / old (They're from WWII!!!) but they need....more. :)

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and Yule! I know I did. Alright, so I *DID* get the Fantabulous Kenmore sewing machine I mentioned in an earlier post for Christmas! I'm so excited! I tried it out and WOW! It is so quiet! It's so much quieter than the Singer and also a good bit heavier. Yay for it not being cheap plastic! I'm seriously happy and cannot wait to start the next big sewing project.

For other cosplay, I snagged a great jacket! It's a red diesel jacket like the one Rose wears in "Rise of the Cybermen".
I can't wait for it to get here! :D

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Rose Tyler - The Empty Child

Next up in my ever expanding wardrobe of Rose Tyler esque things....




Rose Tyler's outfit from The Empty Child...

- Union Jack shirt with white collar - Got it!
- Firetrap bomber jacket with hood - On its way!
- Dark jeans - Got it
- Baby blue Timberlands - On their way!
- Nine's Sonic Screwdriver - bc she knows how to use it. Giggety! ;)

Alright more updates as I get to them, but in the meantime, I *found* the Free People scarf she wears in Boomtown and another episode, so yay me! Sadly, my wallet hurts from purchasing it. -_-;

Sunday, November 28, 2010

New Layout...

I really like this layout. It's got more of a sewing vibe to it. There's a link to Leelou Blogs on the page, which is where I got it. Super cute designs and most (if not all) have a crafting / sewing theme. w00t!

All I Want For Christmas...

I found what I want for Christmas this year!

Kenmore 110 Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine


I love how it's got 110 different stitches and well...doesn't SUCK like my Singer does. Seriously...That Singer has broken more times than I can count and I REFUSE to pay another 100 dollars to have it fixed AGAIN! It's just not worth the $$$. It still does a straight stitch but forget about doing any of the others... Le sigh. Anyway, with any luck this will be my new baby!

And if not, then I'll gladly accept David Tennant...




Thursday, November 18, 2010

Rose Tyler - DONE!

Lots of finishing work tonight. I hemmed the pink dress, trimmed the tulle underneath, and made a petticoat of silver/grey tulle to make it more full like the original. So glad it's done! It's super cute! =)

Can't wait to wear it this weekend! :D

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Rose Tyler - Doctor Who - THE JACKET IS HERE!

So yeah just a quick update, my grey bomber jacket arrived today and it looks awesome!!!!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

A good little seamstress...

Alright, here are pics of what has been done as of today! Sorry, didn't really take many progress photos, but the bodice was put together the same way as the Kaylee bodice (w/a different neckline), in both the overlay, lining, fashion fabric.... so that wasn't important. The skirt was pleating using my ruffling foot (A MUST HAVE!!!!) and I serged it onto the bodice. I also boned the bodice because without shoulder support my hooters were crinkling the bodice and making it unhappy.

Anyway, progress!

Almost done...

Woohoo! POCKETS! :D

 Gotta add the bias tape along the top...

Friday, November 12, 2010

So it begins!

Just returned from the fabric store with lots o' goodies! So I decided to go with another pattern, one that fits the shape of the dress more:

Simplicity 2440

Pink taffeta with the pink sparkle organza I found to go over it for the bodice.

So along with the awesome shades I found on etsy, I'm well on my way. I'm going to cut out pieces tonight and throw them on Judy (the dress dummy) and see where I need to tweak the pattern. Oh a bonus for this pattern! It has multiple pieces depending on your bust size! w00t!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Rose Tyler - Doctor Who Episode, The Idiot's Lantern

So I've been digging this outfit for a while, and darn it! I need a sewing project!


I want that scooter. Now.


I was going to dye an old prom dress I had (and cut a foot or two off of it), but yeah...I'm not a size 4 anymore so that was a no-go. Good think I checked first! ;D

I also cannot find any vintage dress online that could do the trick...Soooooooo I'm going to just make it! It looks simple enough...especially if I wear a corset underneath...no boning then. Let's see...

Ooh! It looks like I was able to find the perfect pattern for the dress! Simplicity 3878:

I'm bidding on a grey bomber jacket on ebay, too. Sadly cannot get the Topshop one, but I did get some spiffy round glasses on etsy...




Soooooo hopefully I can get this pulled together this weekend (yay sewing!) and have it ready by the 21st. :D





Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Out with the old, in with the new...

I'm in the process of clearing out my garb closet... I have to make room for new things/adventures in costuming, right?

So I've decided to sell one of my beloved Silver Squirrel skirts. It's the dark purple overdye... Fantastic!


Well, I have to make room! I have the Sapphire overdye (of course!) and now an "Absinthe Makes the Heart Grown Fonder" green overdye... so one has to go. The purple is too big for me (Size L), so it seemed the most logical. Here's hoping I get a buyer soon! I have a few nibbles so far...

I may use the $$ from this to get my Stargate Atlantis uniform. ^_^;

CORRECTION! I have just SOLD my skirt! YES!!! Thanks Selena! I'll get it to the PO tomorrow!

Monday, November 8, 2010

While on the subject of fluffy gowns...

I think I know what costume I'd like to tackle someday soon...well, once I drop some more weight...

I'm going to make Utena's Rose Bride dress.. Yep, I've decided.
It's just as annoyingly full...but at least I get to wear a wig with this one! Now to find someone to cosplay as Akio/Dios. Rawr!

I also may make one of Utena's prince uniforms as well. @_@;

Just thinking ahead... Ooh, Juri's uniform. AAAAAAAAAH! Too many fun ones to choose from!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

The Ultimate Shiny! - Kaylee's Fluffy Layer Cake

Here it is, the costume that definitely enhanced my skills... The dress that took two months (well, mostly a month and some breathing time) to finish. The shiny of shinies! Very sorry, because this one is SUPER IMAGE HEAVY! :)
 The original Fluffy Layer Cake! - Firefly Episode 4, "Shindig"
 
Fabrics and trims...
The sleeve fabric - A vintage sari I found online (like what was used for the original)
 Overlay of the fabric I used on the bodice - I dyed some of this pink to put over the sari fabric!
The skirt fabrics - sparkly organza! :D
 The front of the bodice...I hand pleated all of the organza overlay. x_X;
Stitched down so it's going NOWHERE!
 Some of the trim sewn on, also hiding the stitch down the middle that holds the pleats in place!
 Buttons! Shiny satin buttons!
 The front pieces sewn together with the ruffled trim sewn on!
 The bodice with the skirt pinned in place.
 Nearly completed bodice!
 Needing to add the zipper!
 The completed bodice!
 Spacing out the organza for the skirt ruffles!
 Four layers down, four to go!
 The last layer pinned on... Still need to sew it and hem the skirt at this point.
 One of the many late nights of pinning and sewing. 
I ended up having to sew on every ruffle by hand.
 All of the ruffles sewn on, now to trim the excess and sew them together!
 It's done! It's done! Well except for the sleeve fringe... but that's a minor detail!
 The accessories - I made the bow and put it on a clip for ease of wear, the gloves (Leg Avenue) I found online for 6 bucks, and the shoes I found at Goodwill!

 GMX 2010 - Kaylee in her ruffly shiny glory!
Photo by David Vail

 Photo by Joe Jordan

GMX 2010 - Masquerade
Photo by Steven Greenwood

Two Kaylee's! Melissa as Kaylee in her Coveralls!
Photo by Joe Jordan

So this is one of my favorite costumes and not because it's comfortable (ha! It's hotter than Hades!), but because it is FUN! Plus I always love wearing a hoop skirt...built in air conditioning!

I plan on reworking a couple of things for this:
1 - The bodice skirt - I'm going to trim about 3" off. It's a bit long.
2 - Add the sleeve fringe
3 - Remake the skirt - Now now, I LOVE the skirt I have, and it's not nearly as fluffy as the original so I can get through doors, but it was made for my current hoop skirt and with sparkly fabrics (which was awesome). I plan on buying a NEW skirt with 150" diameter and 6 hoops, which is closer to the original, and maybe make the skirt with silk organza instead of the sparkly stuff...although...I do love the sparkly stuff..Hmm. Either way, BIGGER SKIRT! That way I have options. ;)

I think I may would even be willing to make this costume again! I think because I wasn't able to use a pattern AT ALL and had to wing it, it taught me a lot and improved my sewing dramatically. :)

Oh and THANK GOD for the ruffling foot! Had I not bought that I think I would have died in the mountain of organza!

Star Trek TOS Skant Uniform - Science Officer (Blue)

This was a VERY frustrating costume... I had to make this stupid thing THREE TIMES before I got it how I liked it. I must say, I loved the results but I absolutely HATED the fabric! well, cutting the fabric. Sewing the fabric was a dream! *sigh* Can't win em all... Anyways, this is SUPER FUN and I got a lot of compliments on it! Plus I like how it flows. @_@

 Lt. Uhura - Showing how insanely short the dress was! I added 3" to the bottom for modesty
Lt. Uhura's uniform
 The sad 1st attempt - Right color, WRONG fabric - this did not stretch AT ALL and was sadly a disappointment
 The third attempt - FRONT - Correct fabric, wrong color. I had to dye 4 yards of this fabric on my front porch. The color turned out beautifully!
 Third attempt - back view before sewing the last seam together. I decided not to add the zipper because the fabric is stretchy enough! w00t!
The science patch! Yes!
 Das boots! I love these boots, but they do not love my feet. I need insoles in them for sure!
 Finished top
 Waiting to be hemmed and have the braids added... :D
 The finished front!
 The completed back!
 GMX 2010 - Next time I'll do 60's hair but I had to have it straight for the costume I wore later that night!
Photo by Cass Teague

 GMX 2010 - Saturday
Photo by James Clemons

Not a great shot, but you can see the costume w/ das boots!
Photo by David Vail

This was a lot of fun to wear and I can't wait to make a TNG skant uniform! :D