Friday, June 26

More Adventures in Skirt Modification!

Today I went back and redid yet another skirt! I'm finding that as I make more and more of these fun skirts I am finding new ways to 'upgrade' them, which is pretty darn exciting. This is a two layered skirt that I made a few weeks ago along with my 'Twitter' skirt. As you can see, it's okay--but not fantastic.
I felt like it was too long, and with the two layers of fabric it was a little heavy on the elastic waistband. I did really love the bright print of the main fabric though, so I decided to forgo the second layer of red...
The result--two thumbs up! I used a little bit of the red fabric to add pockets, my new favorite addition to my skirts!
I love it! I think I will wear this skirt out tomorrow for a double date! So fun!

Adventures in Hairpiece Making!

Yesterday evening one of my best friends came over to pick some cherries from our trees and to do a little crafting with me! The cherries are still going strong, as you can see below, and made for a delicious orange cherry chicken dinner! (Special thanks to my amazing hubby for cooking us dinner and doing the dishes!)


After dinner we dove right into making some cute vintage style hairpieces. We had been talking about doing this for weeks, so it was so much fun to bust out the glue guns and actually make something! These are two pieces that Lindsey made, and I absolutely adore:
She has such an eye for combining different fabrics, flowers, textures, etc. to make amazing creations. So beautiful!

I made two pieces as well, but only took pics of one. The first was a super simple little red white and blue hairclip that I plan to wear for the 4th of July. The other was this simple headband:



I think I will wear it to an upcoming wedding! Lindsey suggested that I extend the black netting a little more to add some drama. I will definitely have to try that!

Thursday, June 25

Adventures in Pocketland!

Remember that first skirt I made? The extremely gathered one with the jersey knit waistband? Well, I ended up taking it completely apart and starting over again. There were several things that I did not like about the skirt. Since I chose a very lightweight fabric I had to use two layers of it, and that created a huge bulge of gathered fabric at the base of the jersey waistband. And that bulge was not attractive. I'm sure that if there wasn't so much fabric at the waistband then it would have worked much better. And the skirt was so extremely gathered that it was a little too poofy. Normally I'm all about poofy, but this was just a bit too much.


I still absolutely adore the fabric, so I decided to start completely over! I made a skirt in the same style as my other ones, but this time I decided to try adding pockets! I absolutely adore skirts with pockets, and wanted to try it for myself. I found this tutorial from The Owls Are Not What They Seem to be extremely helpful. And here is the finished product!


I absolutely love it!!! So excited to wear this out in public, the pockets turned out beautifully, and I cannot wait to add them to all of my skirts!

Monday, June 22

Help! I'm addicted to sewing skirts!

It's true. My name is Mariko, and I am a skirt sewing addict. Right now as I am typing this entry there is someone here to install cable in our new house. So I figure, what better way to get my mind off the fact that this man is about to punch holes through the walls of my pretty little house than sew some skirts! I have just made three different skirts, and I am in looove with them all! The third I will keep shrouded in secrecy because I made it as a birthday present for a friend. Until they receive it I won't post about it here. But the other two were made just for me!

I absolutely adore the fabric for this skirt! Isn't it the cutest? It reminds me of some of the cute Orla Kiely items that were in Target this Spring. I cannot wait to wear it out in public!

And I made this skirt out of a jersey knit fabric that is the softest thing imaginable. It is so comfy, I never want to take it off!

I am really enjoying sewing these skirts! And my husband is quite impressed with me as well, which is always nice :)

On another topic, I have to share this website that I am newly obsessed with-- The Uniform Project. It follows one woman as she wears the same dress every day for a year as an exercise in sustainable fashion. She wears it a little differently every day, and it is absolutely fantastic. So beautiful and creative! And if you want to donate money, all the proceeds go towards the Akanksha Foundation, a grassroots organization that helps provide uniforms and school funding for children in the slums of India. Check it out!

Aha, I hear the sounds of television! This must mean we are hooked up and ready to go! I believe I have some So You Think You Can Dance episodes to catch up on...

Saturday, June 20

More Skirt Adventures!

Yesterday morning I continued my adventures in skirt sewing and created two new skirts!

I love how they turned out!

Aren't the fabrics fun? I have been hanging onto these for about a year now, waiting for the perfect project to come along. One of my friends refers to the skirt on the right as my 'Twitter skirt"!

And here I am ready to go to a wedding rehearsal in my new skirt! I really enjoyed the fact that I made a skirt in the morning and then wore it all day long! I got so many compliments on it, it was fantastic.

My next skirt adventure? Adding pockets! Can't wait to see how it turns out!

Thursday, June 18

My First Skirt Adventure!

I made my first skirt this morning! I used a tutorial from Altered Cloth, and I really like how it turned out! It is super comfy since I used a jersey knit fabric for the waist. This also means I didn't have to deal with zippers or exact measurements! Yay! Here are some pics:

Clearly I haven't hemmed the skirt yet, but here it is! I think it will be perfect for the warm summer months ahead and I cannot wait to wear it. I have a wedding rehearsal tomorrow that may just be the perfect opportunity to debut my new creation!

I have always enjoyed sewing, I just haven't taken on many big projects such as clothing before. But as I was making this skirt I was constantly reminded of my Grandmother. She was the Queen of Sewing and made absolutely everything. My sister and I had many a matching outfit sewn by her when we were little. I am actually currently using my Gradmother's old Bernina sewing machine, which brings back fond memories. The fabric that I used for my skirt and some buttons that I recently found really reminded me of her:
It's something about the texture of the fabric and the color and style of the buttons that just seem to capture the essence of my Grandmother and her sewing room. As I am taking on more and more sewing projects I am really enjoying all of the happy memories I have of my Grandmother and her sewing room. I hope that I can make her proud!

Wednesday, June 17

One man's trash is another man's treasure!

Or in this case--one art teacher's discarded encyclopedia set is another crafter's treasure! I am a high school English teacher by day, and just recently I discovered an amazing ritual that takes place in the halls of the school. At the end of every school year the teachers all go through their books and materials and discard the things they don't want/need anymore. These items go into the hall with brightly colored sticky notes prominently displaying "DISCARD" on them. Most of these items I didn't give a second glance to, but then I spied these beauties:


A complete encyclopedia set, still in good condition! The art teacher of all people was discarding these, and so I pounced on them. After lugging several boxfuls of these books into my car and then into my new craft room I have them proudly displayed on my shelves. Just think of the crafting possibilities! I am giddy with excitement and anticipation! I also scored about a dozen dictionaries that were really in bad shape:


Even though they may look a little rough around the edges, the insides are still in great shape for crafting! I seriously cannot believe how many books I got for free! And they were just going to sit in a landfill anyways, so I feel like I am giving them a much better home and a possible beautiful reincarnation!

Today my friend Lindsey and I went on a few adventures in Portland, where I bought some fun fabrics to make a skirt with. I am going to attempt to make the skirt this week--wish me luck! This is the biggest sewing project I have attempted, and I am a little intimidated by it. I will post updates as soon as I am finished!

Monday, June 15

Bachelorette Party Adventures!

I found my card reader tonight while unpacking, hooray! So here are some pics from the bachelorette party I threw this past weekend:

I made chocolate dipped marshmallows because the bride-to-be loooves anything with chocolate and marshmallows in it! Her wedding colors are purple and teal, hence the colored sprinkles.

I also made the bride-to-be a customized tank top to wear! She loved it!

Here she is all decked out and ready for a fun night! (The wedding is somewhat Disney themed, so we tried to incorporate Disney into her bachelorette party as well)
Some of the bachelorette party guests wearing their customized crowns! While the bride got super cool Mickey wedding ears, the other guests wore pink sparkly crowns that we customized with different messages and other decorations.

And here are some of the sleep masks I made! The one in front is the brides special mask with the two colors in stripes--the rest were just solid colors on the front and back. The elastic was silver sequins, which was super fun. The front was sparkly silky fabric and the back was velvet, which was super soft on your eyes. They worked great!

The party was a blast to put together, and a super fun night as well!

Sunday, June 14

Summer Vacation!

Hello everyone! I am now officially at the beginning of my summer vacation! Thursday was the last day of work, and today is the first chance I have gotten to just take a breathe and relax for a minute. I even managed to make it through the 1,000+ items on my Google Reader! Even though Friday was my first official day off summer vacay, it was spent madly running about preparing for a Bachelorette party I co-hosted on Saturday. I had sooo much fun putting everything together, and the party was a blast! The night ended with a sleepover, so I sewed sleep masks for all the guests in the bride's wedding colors. They turned out great, I was very excited. I also made cute chocolate dipped marshmallows that were a huge hit. I took pictures of all of these things, but since we are still in the process of moving into our new house my memory card reader is in a box somewhere waiting to be discovered... Once I find it I will post pics!

Now that it is really summer vacation I am ridiculously excited to have time for some crafting! My summer to-do list consists of the following items:
-Unpack my new house
-Read
-Craft
-Spend tons of time with friends/family

So far I am well on my way to checking off the first item from my list. The fact that the sleepover part of the bachelorette party was at my new house really helped that process along. As for reading, I have a delicious stack of books just waiting for me. I am so excited. And for crafting--I already broke in my new craft room with all of the sleep masks I made and I cannot wait to make more fun projects! I will make sure to keep everyone posted now that I have a few months of leisure time ahead of me!