Sunday, January 16, 2011

How Much Do The Supplies For A Kiosk Cost?

The Christmas Coat: girl's coat

month delay here I present ...
THE CHRISTMAS WRAP ***
With Almost a month behind schedule I introduce you ...
THE CHRISTMAS WINTER COAT
After a month of rough seams this coat has got into verea and I enjoyed it enormously. Once I got desagobirme unable to finish it for Christmas I decided to take my time and sew it without cheating. I tell you the making of:
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Far Beyond 'm happy with this coat for my Daughters little for Various Reasons:
It's my first ever coat
I Have Enjoyed Every single stitch (except pulling out basting threads, Which I absolutely hate)
I've made my first pair of welted pockets with
Satisfactory results
It's cozy, it fits and it's network
Pattern: Burda Style Magazine
147 Mod Cloth: The exterior is cloth of wool and the lining viyela. 3euros double meter wide. Buttons
"borrowed" from a denim jacket. ***
Pattern: Girl's coat Mod 147 by Burda Style magazine 11/2010
Fabrics: Light wool for the outside Viyella for the lining and
Buttons: "On loan" from an old jacket.
The buttons are decorative because the pressure leads. The round neck leads interfacing with the top face, as I had read some books, but my mother says it best on the bottom and the Burda instructions so indicate. I still I have no opinion on the subject, or an eye as fine as to see the difference, really. I care so much was to ironing the neck to make it perfectly round and not multifaceted. Sewed it with small stitches and slowly, I cut the bottom seam more than just superior not mark the line outside, I did picket and press the seam open with great patience and my super necks ironing tool: the rolling pin. While still hot I turned around his neck and gave him a finger. The operation took me all night session but he was right the first time. ***
I Took my time to construct the collar Properly, as I Was Determined to get it right first time. I machine stitched it slowly around the curve, graded and clipped the seam Allowance Them pressed open and turn it over while still warm so That I Could shape it with my fingers. Final press and it look great. The one thing That got me thinking Was the face of the collar the interfacing to Which Should Be Applied to. The instructions' Said to the bottom part But I Applied it to the upper collar. Why? Not sure.
would saltármelos pockets as usual, but changed my mind and I just had my daughters poque need to put their treasures in a place that is not my bag. ***
I Was going to skip the making of the pockets but I'm glad I did not. My girls Need pockets to keep all her little Findings
The lining is hand sewn to the views and hem. I have not been very clear what is the best way to ride but the result is good. By the way, the label has my name and is a gift Anette. ***
The lining is sewn by hand. Probably Not The Smartest way buy I Could not come up with anything better. The label is a special present by Anette .
And look what couture detail haa me out at the seam holster! Are perfectly well aligned, and not by chance, is that I get obsessed with those details and I dedicate her time. And changing the subject, my mysterious follower Alberto G, (I'm pretty sure has not come down here reading) says he does not understand that to teach each other the things we do. I tell him not to tell me how beautiful it is, for that I have my mother, but because your comments learn new techniques, tricks etc.. but I recognize that your observation got me blogging crisis. So why not give it to you throw a couple of issues of global concern:
What part of the neck is set interfacing?
What sets with steam or dry?

*** This last photo shows how I managed to line up the side seams. It'sa bit silly to show this off But, hey, I'm still learning and details like this are my humble take Into the couture world.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Dune Buggy Two Seater

Burda Toile de Jouy

EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
Monday January 10 at 8:30 CET I returned to work after 10 months of leave to care for my Luisete . Both
days prior to the event as after that event, have been coming and going of myself faced Bernalda daughter Alba. Following
immediate and irreparable, the short time before now had even more scarce, and my blog and communication with you has suffered greatly.
Not to mention my sewing. Not to mention the shelter on Christmas Eve.
During these months of aging started the blog and contacted friends would not like to lose, so I'll make an effort and, even in small doses, I will share all my adventures with you seamstresses and I hope you also yours with me, that's it the blog.

time ago I started this post on the Toile de Jouy that I never had time to finish, but the public because your comments encourage me and help me learn more and more.
There he goes.

*** Sorry, not today Inglés. I'm mourning
Because I've just gone back to work after my maternity leave.
The post is about Toile de Jouy fabric and how Become Lately it's popular.
Hope you like it.

*** What about Toile de Jouy prints? Why this sudden revival fills our babies cars sheep and shepherds in Bordeaux? No idea but anyway, they are irresistibly charming and that's enough. My curiosity has taken me weeks alcahuetera rummaging through the internet and this is something I have learned.
Photo: Victoria and Albert Museum

Speaking of Toile de Jouy motif fabric speak generally large paintings depicting scenes in a single color and light background. Well, Toiles de Jouy is the name of a type of fabrics that were manufactured for the first time in the French city of Jouy-en-Josas, near Versailles, in 1760. The original designs were monochromatic, due to the methods used in fabric printing, red, black or blue on white or cream, and printed mostly in cotton. The Toile de Jouy reasons were usually everyday scenes, meetings of hunting, pastoral scenes, idyllic views of the French countryside, classical mythology, or even oriental, very popular among the aristocracy of the time. The artists painted each scene as if it were a painting, and always had a theme or narrative. In the France of XVIII cotton was very precious and expensive, so these materials were a display of wealth of the lucky ones. Including Marie Antoinette, who used them extensively in the interiors of their units. The link from the factory with French royalty materialized in 1783 when he was named Real factory. The factory designs disappeared but continued and became very popular in Europe and the United States.
For years, toile de Jouy was used almost exclusively in upholstery fabrics and wallpapers. It seems that 2000 brought a boom in popularity, and were creeping into fashion, home furnishings, etc. ..
Little by little they colaando in apparel: Rockmantica
VA Museum London Stock
Collection of Jean Charles de Castelbajac
link here
Toiles de Jouy Museum.


Among my favorite fabrics is of Michael Miller :

Or this from Alexander Henry Etsy seller

This classic oriental blue
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Pastel
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Among the dresses that make these moms Carmen, the more art supermami needle and thimble of blogolandia, are ideal:
outfits Carmen

In my wanderings I found these Internet addresses where there are many more things:
  • A French blog dedicated entirely to share creations with Toile de Jouy: http://toile2jouy.canalblog.com/
  • More history on this blog post about decorating etc. Design Sponge
  • www.quiltersmuse.com In is an excellent article on the Toile de Joy, is English, but I make a summary in Castilian of what you can read there.
  • This article 's blog Novoceram
  • factory disappeared in 1843 and in 1976 he built a museum at the site where the factory was dedicated to Toile de Jouy. This is the address http://www.museedelatoiledejouy.fr/
  • This curtain 1815 by almost 2000 euritos anything