Saturday, December 29, 2007

black shirt recon

So last night I broke out the sewing machine that I got for Christmas. After totally botching a huge grey t-shirt that I'd been saving for a project, I took a deep breath and turned to a plain black T, size Youth L, that I bought at Michael's over the summer. I'd been waiting for some inspiration for the shirt, and an old Urban Outfitters catalog plus some geniuses on livejournal gave me the idea for some quick changes.

For the back of the shirt, I cut a deep V from the shoulder seam down to about the small of my back and hemmed it up. The black band was originally meant to hold the shirt up and together, but I realized afterwards that it actually covers up a bra band, which is pretty handy. I just realized that there's a lovely toilet backdrop in this picture, haha.

The front:

Here's the design- a white grand piano with some vines coming out, music notes and a happy pair of stencilkids. I drew sections of the design on freezer paper, cut them out with an Xacto knife, ironed on the paper and painted over it. In the past, my screenprinting attempts have usually ended up with a few mistakes, but this time the paint seemed to stay pretty much inside the lines.

And here's a more detailed picture of the couple in the stencil. I think they're pretty cute and I have to show off because I drew/cut this about 50 times before it actually worked.


I think it's one of the best stencils I've ever done and, since I have a machine now, the best sewing job by far. I'm really excited to dig out some more old clothes to play with, hopefully yielding some more pieces to share.

knit blanket for Christmas

For my first real post, here are some pictures of the blanket I knit J for Christmas. It was knit (and crocheted around the edges) on a huge round needle using about 7 different kinds of yarn. The colored stripes switch off between garter and stockinette, so it has a bunch of different textures. All together, I'd estimate it's about 6x7 or 8 feet. I can wrap it around me a bunch of times and there's plenty of length on the floor when I stand up with it. I'm a little bit jealous that J gets to keep it, but I do get to cuddle with it whenever I'm at his place.



If you're short on time, I wouldn't really recommend knitting anything bigger than a small throw on a deadline. I got in the habit of working on it everytime I sat down for a few minutes, but it added up to a lot of hours. J loves it, though, so it was worth the several times I almost set it on fire.

Intro

I started this blog to keep track of all of my crafty things, mostly altering clothes and knitting, though I tend to dabble not-too-successfully in everything. I'll be posting projects here as I start, work on and complete them, hopefully with plenty of pictures and exciting handmade goodies.