- nancy k said, "My question for you is do you have this all indexed?"
- Isabelle said, "Can I come over and play? Please :)"
- Anonymous said, "Quick question for you - do you do anything special to help protect your wools from the dreaded moths?"
- Tiara said, "I was wondering if you use some sort of folding template to get your folded fabrics to be of uniform width."
Thank you all so much for leaving such kind comments, I love reading each response. I hope that I answered all the questions. So, on to my latest creations:
Pattern: LH Cowl Neck Top (view A) & European Pants (view B)
Size: Both patterns comes in sizes XXS to XXL - I made XXS for the Cowl Neck Top & XS for the European Pants.
Fabric: Teal Boucle Knit from Fabricland and Brown Ottoman from Lucy's Fabrics.
Project Photo:
Comments: These are items number ten and number eleven for my fall/winter wardrobe. Originally, the top was to be the LH V-neck top and the pants were to be V2989, but I have been wanting to make the Cowl Neck top for a while now, so I changed my mind. As for the pants, I decided to go with a pattern I had made before after my issues with V2989 a few weeks ago.
Both these patterns have been made a million times before and reviewed just about as many times on PR, so I don't have much to add to what has already been said. However, I did want to send out a huge thank-you to Diane Egelston. She posted a tip on PR a while ago on how to remove excess fabric from beneath the butt. I have always had this problem with my pants, but I had never been able to correct it. Thanks to Diane's tip, I think I'm going to conquer this saggy butt problem. I made the alteration on this pair of pants and although they are not perfect, they are much improved. So, cheers to Diane!!
Conclusion: I have made the Euros before and I have always liked them, but this pair is my best yet. As for the top, I got a bunch of compliments when I wore it to work the other day, so it's a keeper! I will be making this one again and again - I love it.
18 comments:
Still waiting to see the off hanger shots with Simon in them! The cowl looks great. I'm gonna guess the pants do too. g
Mmm, love your spreadsheet!
The cowl top looks warm and cuddly.
LOL about the spreadsheets. We have a few OCD people in our house, so I completely understand.
I should have guessed after seeing your closet that you have an exemplary organization system. I always wondered how you knew how much fabric in and out. I was so proud of myself for finally getting all my fabrics on index cards. I do like to play with them. But you have inspired me to make up a spread sheet. Thanks for showing it. I don't know if I can be as anal about it as your are, but it is worth a try and I do like spread sheets.
Oh, and I like your outfit. Nice color combo. How does the top fit in the shoulders?
Your spreadsheet looks remarkably similar to my spreadsheet!
I can't imagine how I kept track of my stash before the computer...but then, I only had a couple of boxes; before the computer, I didn't buy fabric off the 'net like there was no tomorrow... ;)
Hi Shannon - love the top - that colour is beautiful. Can yyou answer a questionsfor me? I'm a European ( London) and don't understand what is European about these pants - can you explain? Thanks Avril, in London
Avril,
I think the pants are NAMED "European Pants"--not a name given them by Shannon, but by Lois Hinse herself, the designer of the patterns.
But I do have a vague memory of reading somewhere that women's trousers are cut somewhat differently in countries outside the US. I never fact checked that, but perhaps it's true.
Shannon--your outfit is up to your usual standard of loveliness!!
Even though I am considered the "tech guru" at my school, my method for keeping track of all my fabric is very low tech. I may have to rethink this - but I know I would still keep my binder of cards and swatches, so can I add one more thing??
Can you tell me what columns D, E, and F are and how you have them set up? Is this how you are keeping track of in and out?
Okay I am like in total awe of you...a freakin' spreadsheet! Mygoodness...I am just not that organized!
Can I second the "I'm ready for a Shannon photo shoot" comment! I mean if I have to take off my clothes and pose...the least you can do for me is the same! *LOL*
Great looking garments and they must be so comfy! Love the color of the top.
Um, am I the only one who clicked on the spreadsheet link and then tried to scroll to see more? lol MAN alive, that's some good OCD there. At least you're using your powers for good and not evil. ;-) Love the top - the color will look smashing on you!
- EME
Shannon, thanks for the offer! I'll keep it in mind. LOL
Love the cowl neck, its style, colour and cosiness, and I can't wait to see how the pants fit you. Can't wait to see your new outfit worn, as well as the rest of your wardrobe!
Just had a closer look at your spreadsheet and it is quite something! I love being organized too, I feel out of control when I'm not. I love to plan my future projects and keep track of my wishlist, but this is much better. Making spreadsheets like yours of my patterns and fabric should be my resolution for 2008.
Beautiful top and great looking pants. I love Lois Hinse patterns and the color is such a deep turquoise. I love jewel tones. Was the upper arm tight in the sleeve? Your spreadsheet is very interesting.
I love the top and most of all, its color! I bought some fabric in the same color in Paris to make a Vogue jacket! I hope I am able to have it made for this season!
That sweater is beautiful. I love the color!!
I just found your post with your fabric spreadsheet. If you click on row 2 and select Window > Freeze you will always see the column headers.
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