‹ GRRRR! •
… I managed to get to Gardams to put some money on my fabric… but then I saw that they had Vogue patterns at “Buy one, get 2 free.”
Well, what’s a gal to do?
I had to have this one - I hated it at first glance, but was compelled to keep going back to it every time I flicked through the pattern book. It’s grown on me…
I’m not grading it up - it’s one that will be made when I lose enough inches to get into the size available. Koos van den Akker has some far-out designs. [please click to see the bigger image - as intriguing as those harlequin diamonds look on the top , in reality they're only stripes. Still fabulous - but is ANYTHING as fabulous as harlequin diamonds?]
As Mark Lipinski once pointed out - when you buy [quiltingfabric] you’re not just buying the tangible material - you’re buying the DREAM of that quilt, your hopes and desires. So these patterns are me in my new shape -being artily outrageous in my clothes instead of hiding in fat-chick dowdiness.
Check this one out - I dare you to mess with THIS chick! I was going to make the shorter version of the top with the sedate bias skirt, but then I thought - well, honey, if you’re gonna do it, go BIG!
(In this I am much inspired by an incredibly fabulous woman at Toowoomba Quilters, who wears the most intriguing clothes - while juggling a husband, two small kids, a business, and being the club’s librarian! I have to go lie down just THINKING about her busy life.)
But it’s not all pie-in-the-sky: This pattern I will be making NOW. (Well, soonish.) In fact, once I lose weight I will have to buy the pattern in a smaller size. (Yeah, baby, that’s right - a SMALLER SIZE!!)
Just ignore that dowdy picture - that woman was NOT fitted for those jeans - ugh! I’ve had a read through this pattern and it includes instructions on altering the jeans for those with a sway back (and I can’t tell you how WONDERFUL it will be not to have that gap where the wind whistles down me troosers!).
I plan to make these in fabulous outrageous fabrics… stuff the boring denim, I’ll be in “Glorious Technicolour, Breathtaking Cinemascope and Stereophonic Soooooooooooooound!”*
Yep, if it wasn’t for fear of getting sued, I reckon that could be my new motto. “Glorious Technicolour, Breathtaking Cinemascope and Stereophonic Soooooooooooooound!”
* from “Silk Stockings” ( a musical remake of “Ninotchka”) - with Fred Astaire and Janie Paige hamming it up with that song - you’ve got to see it! Oh, and see Ninotchka, too, if you ever get a chance - Garbo is, as always, DIVINE.)
BUGGER ! How did it get so late? I’m off to BED!




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March 11, 2008 at 7:00 am
Sue
Go girl - love those patterns - I also got sucked in by the ‘buy one get two free’. However the patterns I chose are much more sedate - but I am still baby-stepping with this clothes making. However I did buy a fabric that was more ‘out there’ for me. I have made a dress already - up to hemming it and bought more fabric yesterday for a top - I’m on a roll - we’ll see how long before I run out of steam. I also looked at the pattern with the long asymetrical top for ages -I think it’s great! It has attitude!
March 11, 2008 at 9:11 am
catsmum
oh oh oooooh that second one!
freind Beryl came out wearing a [commercial] top of that type in a thin knit white - WHITE - and it still managed to take 5 kgs off her.
LOVE IT
March 11, 2008 at 9:12 am
catsmum
and of course I meant FRIEND
I DO SO know how to spell - just can’t type for peanuts
March 11, 2008 at 3:19 pm
rooruu
Ah, I bought that skirt pattern a little while ago - SNAP! Haven’t made it yet, but ooh yes, it’s got potential to the max!
March 11, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Caitlin
That front piece that looks pleated is actually a two layer version of the chenilling technique - oh yeah, this is gonna be FUN!
March 11, 2008 at 8:35 pm
Caitlin
March 11, 2008 at 8:36 pm
Caitlin