I love to sew, bake, make cocktails, play in the park with my dogs and wear pretty frocks. But I also love to lift crazy weights, run around the office pretending to be a velociraptor and play roller derby with one hell of a war face. Most of the times these different loves work in harmony but sometimes things get a whole lotta cray-cray. And that has been the last fortnight for sure. Sewing has been on the back burner but there has been one tiny project that I have been working on...
Ladies and gents, I would like to show you but a wee corner of my finished Sureau muslin. I'm officially in love with this sucker and I am so making numerous versions so I can have a wardrobe of fab sundresses... And yes- I totes make muslins out of pretty fabric now. Who can say no to 70s bedsheet patterns? Not this sassy lady!
And in the spirit of the fact that this is a sewing blog I am giving peeps fair warning that I will now be including a scary war face photo from my game on Saturday. If this is not your thang I recommend getting out now! In fact, I will even buffer you further from seeing my crazy eyes by including a picture of disapproving Pimble. Can you sense her lack of approval of everything? I know I can...
So here I be in our league grand final getting my block on. I'm the sassy lady in red in the middle with the scary war face.
Image courtesy of D-Eye Photography |
I can honestly say Saturday night was the best I ever played and while my epic team the Red Bellied Black Hearts didn't take the trophy we skated like bosses. Booyah!
And on that note I bid y'all adieu until next time. Just remember- don't get between me and a fabric sale table. It could be dangerous... (totes kidding- I'd clear a path for us both!)
Roller derby looks so damn cool, and yes you look scary, lol! I used to powerlift so I love that you lift crazy weights too but now I do karate (grading is coming up in a couple of weeks, I'm going for my brown belt hopefully!), geez we'd be a force to be reckoned with if we joined powers to fabric shop, lol!
ReplyDeleteand the muslin - I actually love that fabric, seventies bedsheets ftw!
You do look formidable- I love it! Your sureau is nothing to sneeze at either....
ReplyDeleteLove the print on the Sureau!! Will you post a pic of the finished garment? I was wondering... what makes you love this pattern? Is it the fit? The ease of construction?
ReplyDeleteI want your dog!!
ReplyDeleteYesssss 70s sheets!! Those are the best. And boy would I love to go fabric shopping with you!
ReplyDeleteMy own bundle of lady contradictions leans more toward the sedentary activities, like tabletop gaming and watching sci-fi, but I can appreciate that you are a lady of contrasts with the pretty frocks and power lifting. There are so many ways to be a lady, and you do it very well!
That muslin is perfection!
ReplyDeleteI have to admire Pimble's face of disapproval, though I feel that she thinks my scarf is gauche.
Suzy- I love that you power lifted! That stuff is absolutely amazing!!!!! I so think we could take on a crazy fabric sale. I already have the lovely Sew Busy Lizzy signed up so it could be game on :D
ReplyDelete(PS kick butt on your brown belt!)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Annie! I'm really happy with how it has turned out :D
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rox! I am hoping to get some photos of the finished Sureau today. I really love this pattern because I was convinced shirt waist dresses would suck on me so it was nice to see that they don't, but also for ease of construction and the cute features. I really love the placket and the slight V in the neckline :D
ReplyDeleteIsn't she adorbs, Shanni?! It was seriously love at first sight :D
ReplyDeleteCindy- I think a fabric shopping expedition would only end in AWESOME! I am a lady who loves some tabletop gaming myself though I'm still converting to sci-fi. Firefly is proving to be my in ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Charlotte! And it is most likely Pimble was judging your scarf. She was totes mocking my new tights today as I left for work. I think she could be a guest judge on Project Runway, personally... ;)
ReplyDeleteI love that muslin, very wearable!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Neeno! It's already had a karaoke night debut- totes comfy!
ReplyDeleteomg ur muslin looks amazing! cannot believe it is a bedsheet! haha! awesome! so clever! cant wait to see it being posed to its full potential! :D
ReplyDeleteHahaha, awesome war face! I'd take you fabric shopping any time!
ReplyDeleteAnd the muslin looks great - I'm a fan of bed covers for sewing ... my very first pair of trousers were made from a bed cover from Ikea, and I love them to bits. The fact that I looked like a clown (they were very colourful) only added to the appeal, lol.
Thanks, Kim! I'm super happy with it and am looking forward to sharing the whole frock :)
ReplyDeleteOhhh! Ikea for the win! That sounds so up my ally- love it!!!
ReplyDeleteHOly sh1t. That looks like a whole lotta fun! And what a grand idea - making toiles out of non-calico fabric. If I hadn't just bought 20m of the stuff (on sale) I'd be off to scour some thrift shops right now. Looking fwd to seeing the rest of the Sureau corners!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pops! If only calico came in rad prints everything would be set :)
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking that is a very very wearable muslin... I would wear it in a heartbeat!
ReplyDeleteOh no, I called Pimble a "he" on Flickr. Think she's giving me evils...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carolyn! I am loving this frock so much :)
ReplyDeletePimble can be quite forgiving if you bribe her with raw carrot, Sabs! ;)
ReplyDeleteHee hee that's so funny, my Merky loves raw courgettes! What weird creatures our silly pets are!
DeleteI'm actually thinking that Pimble should get into roller derby... I think her war face is even scarier than yours!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm loving the sheeting muslin. v.chic
Your war face is so much awesome! I like scrolling back and forth between the pretty floral bodice and the war face - contrast tickles me so! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a cacophony of contradictions myself - gamer & health nut; lover of elegant style and comfy pj's; artist and queen of lists... I could go on and on lol. I too earned my fifth degree brown belt back in the day so I know how important it is for even the most elegant girly ladies to have a kickass war face - and I'd trust yours in a fabric sale ANY DAY!! ^_^
Want to come to the Cleg's boxing day sale with me, I reckon you'd be an asset to my purchasing ability! ;)
ReplyDeletePimble don't take no crap from no-one!
ReplyDeleteThat fabric is fabulous! I love crazy fabric. I am never going to use calico again. Can't wait to see the rest of your Sureau!
ReplyDeleteLove this msulin and I love how you used a print!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lizzie! Pimble is rather scary looking but she is a total scaredy cat!
ReplyDeleteSymon- you must teach me your awesome brown belt ways. We would be UNSTOPPABLE when it comes to sales!
ReplyDeleteZo- I am so there! Clegs will fear us!
ReplyDeleteShe so doesn't, Ms FP!
ReplyDeleteGive in to the rad muslin fabric, Bakey! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maddy. I really love this frock!
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