Monday 7 October 2013

Scary September Wrap Up

Well here it is - October already - and I am a little late with my wrap up. This is because I have had visitors. My sister and her friend came down to stay for a while and therefore there has been yak yak yak instead of sew / write etc. This is also why I may not have been able to visit your blog and leave comments. Too many late nights with too many glasses of vino. It was great showing off my wardrobe of me sewn garments (I think it time to invest in some of those choice little "made by me" labels ........  :-) :-)

Below is a update of all of the scary jumpers who have made progress (or discussed progress) since the last update. Please check out the links below to see more of their items. Once again I have only included jumpers who have made the leap.

Nothy Lane from Aft Agley is still working on her lovely roll collar coat - she wants a little bit more time and I am more than happy to report on her finished item later.


Becki-c from Beccabeckstuff has done this simply stunning Marfy blouse as part of her wardrobe - isn't it DIVINE



Louise from No23 has finished her wardrobe and entered the PR wardrobe contest. If you are a member of PR you can vote for it here  until the 10th October- I certainly did - it is sure worth a vote - let's get behind our group. What a great wardrobe.



Sue from Quiltsewsewsue has completed another item for her wardrobe - a lovely pearl cardigan. Just what is needed for our Spring.



Juliet from The Crazy Gypsy Chronicles made her first indie pattern the Colette Chantilly as pledged - isn't it gorgeous. Check out the link above to see her very funny post about it including a mad dash to sew the SAME teal fabric as a lot of other sewists. See their results here



The gorgeous Kat from the Engineer's Other life conquered her fear of prints - and doesn't she look great in them.



JuliN from the Happy Homemaker Redux has made progress on her corset - see her grommets below. (I've always wanted to use the word grommet)


Valerie from Valerie's own sewing blog has done many posts on her pants block. Her recent post tells how she used the pants block to make a very lovely very summery pair of cotton cargos. Check out her blog

Lynn from You Sew Girl did pledge to do a fitted woven blouse. Now - she didn't do that but I am including her as her absolutely fab coat is certainly fitted and woven and deserves a show off. Beautiful.



What a great effort from everyone! If I have missed anyone - let me know.

Now I am not going to embarrass those of us who didn't do our items for Scary Sept - except for one - me - yes that is right - I failed - I didn't do my zip or my top - *sigh* I am crawling into the corner in shame........

It seems that whenever I make plans I fail in the execution. I love making plans though. I keep telling myself - don't plan - but it is sooo much fun. My sewing is much better and more productive when I go with my mojoflo - what attracts me that weekend..... I have the attention span of a goldfish *sigh*

I have really enjoyed Scary September - even though my jump was a dismal failure - I so enjoyed watching my fellow sewists conquer their fears in such a formidable way. Well done you!

I may just take Nothy Lane up on her suggestion to make this an annual event! I am going to leave the blogroll up for another week or so if you want to check out the scary jumpers.

So what's my next plan (yes - there is that four letter word)! I have joined in with SarahLiz on her one garment a month challenge... There is one rule that I may well flout.... picking a pattern and blogging the plans. I think I will just go with my mojoflo.

One thing I do want to complete is the fractured knit cardi that I picked for my scary September... I am going to change the pattern though - that is where I fell over. I was inspired by the workshop we did (but unfortunately it was the last weekend of the month so learnt the skills a bit late for Scary September).... I am totally in love with the below jacket that the incredible Suzanne Gray (sewing teacher extraordinaire!) made. This was my inspiration. To think that she made this out of a racer back tourist t-shirt. I often see tourist (or other tees) that won't fit me. Now I have a solution. This is magnificent. (And Paris is a favourite city of mine)



I have the zip (thanks for all of the suggestions for places to buy) and ONE DAY I will do it. (Well - more than one day LOL)

Have a great day.

14 comments:

  1. This jacket is just brilliant - can't wait to see your version (will give you 2 days!)

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  2. BeaJay. One day you will do this jacket. i just know it.

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  3. BeaJay, Im really looking forward to seeing your jacket, hope October is productive month for you, I know what you mean about planning, it is fun, Ive got a fashionary book on my Christmas list, so I can plan my outfits. Thanks for the vote and your kind words.
    louise

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  4. Everyone did such great work! I wimped out on my knit top still knitphobic!!!

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  5. Great round up of conquered garments!
    Now, I cannot wait to see what you come up with as I LOVE that inspiration jacket.

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  6. well I never got to tackeling a zipper cause I couldn't find my zipper foot , by the time I bought one, something came up & then it was over but I did make a pullover dress, only to find it too short for my liking, guess i should of entered it as scared to wear a knee length dress lol!
    Helen

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  7. Well done on running this event. It was fun to participate, even if goals were not achieved. I am sure you will get on top of that zipper thing and make that cardigan. It does look great and I can see why you want to conquer it,

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  8. Thanks for letting me be part of the scary crew! I loved seeing what everyone came up with.

    One day you'll make that gorgeous jacket. That zipper will be calling to you until then :-)

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  9. Thanks BeaJay for hosting Scary September. It's a great concept and I'll be back next year if you do host this again. I really enjoyed seeing the variety of challenges everyone set for themselves. Even though I did not complete my personal challenge, it was a good opportunity to assess my current skills and have a good look at why I avoid certain techniques. There's still plenty of scary stuff on my to-do list, to be slotted in between the things I know I can do. :D

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  10. I'm glad I didn't commit to Scary September but I have committed to Make a Garment A Month. Suzanne is great and I also love the cardi and now need to keep a look out for all those t-shirts that you don't know what to do with.

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  11. Hi BeaJay - I wondered what had happened to you - its lovely to catch up with family and friends. Thanks for holding the challenge - everyone has done good work. And you did face your fear -you have learnt more, and will go on to make that jacket in the future. What seems to be a failure is just a step on the road to success (or so I tell myself anyway!)

    Look forward to seeing your unplanned mojo make for the month of October :)

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  12. I too thank you for hosting Scary September, BeaJay! Congratulations to all the ladies who did such lovely work last month. Look forward to seeing your zippered cardigan - take your time :).

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  13. Yo I sooo glad to see so much inspiration around here ... I'm going to visit all these sweet ladies now and of course, all my good vibes for you ... please ... finish coat. It's lofty One!

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  14. Oh BeaJay I can so relate about making plans... I love the idea of just going with your mojoflow as it's a lot more fun and sewing projects don't tend to become a chore to do. I'm loving that jacket and can't wait to see yours when your mojo flows that is lol

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