My daughter kept talking about skater skirts being in fashion. After making several of these for ballet over the years I told her they are very easy to make. After all they really are just circle skirts.
We had seen a lace one with black satin waistband. We made our own version using a lovely knit cotton spandex for the underlining, and a cotton stretch lace for the top. We used a blush satin for the waist band. I didn't hem the skirt layers. I never thought I would do this, but after looking at some very pricey Vince Camuto, wear and several other better designer wear, this seems to be the current trend. It seems kind of lazy and unfinished, but hey try anything once and see how it goes. I wanted to use a zipper for the closure but she really didn't want one, so hook and eyes it is. I did make a 2 inch flap inside for modesty. Its simple add on.
She's off to school back in London today. She has her own style kind , a little Northwest, mixed with San Francisco & London.
17 September 2013
mini vacation to Victoria, B.C.
Suddenly we realized my daughter's vacation time was coming to and end. So we quickly drove up to Vancouver, BC and grabbed a ferry to Victoria. We stayed in an Edwardian hotel in James Bay, where both a pub and restaurant were attached. The pub was nothing special but the restaurant had a delicious selection of eggs benedict as well other items. We shopped Government St. and walked down to Chinatown, accessing it through the tiny 3 ft. alley way used in several movies. We shopped in a hat shop where Em found a slouchy hat. We bought leather wings for a friend graduating from flight school this year. Later we went to the Irish shop and found a traditional ivy cap for Mr. G. He looks pretty snazzy in it. He thinks we are joking :-\ , were not. Lunched in the Scottish pub, which was originally a bank. Took a tour on the hippo (amphibious vehicle) that goes to high spots of Victoria on the streets and in the harbor. It was pretty fun! A few pics from our stay.
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On the hippo |
09 June 2013
Guilty of rambling and being a loving a parent
I am guilty of being a mother who cares too much and would like to be involved more in my daughters daily decisions. Fortunately for her, she lives out of the country, which is probably one of the reasons that I wish I could be more involved in her daily life. I'm glad she's travelling, I'm glad she's experiencing school far away. I worry that I'm unable to come to her when she needs comfort, or feels homesick. The times between coming home are few and far between. I don't think any parent is ready to be apart from their child when they begin to grow into adults. Life doesn't prepare us fast enough for that but seems to encourage them to leave the nest faster, and without looking back. I worry about challenges that seem to hard, and failure. I worry that she might give up on herself. I worry that her dreams aren't enough.
I make my daughter mad, when we have type written discussions sometimes. Wording is not perfect, going across the internet, it misses some part of the inflection and meaning. I hurt for the challenges she meets with. I want to pick her up like a 2 year old dust her off and say tomorrow will be better and the in the next 5 or 10 minutes you will forget about that which caused you pain, or being uncomfortable or whatever. Obviously the distance can be a good thing foregoing the interference I would want to do. As proud as I am of my daughter as she schools outside her home country, I always wish she was here. In a place where she could visit, come over for dinner, share the day. Where we could see her succeed just a little closer to home.
04 June 2013
Stymied by moving
OK, I know it doesn't make a bit of sense but I'm still searching for things since I've moved. Simple things like my sewing box that I took everywhere with me, and kept all my goodies in. You know the things you constantly are grabbing while sewing, the seam ripper, certain tools, etc, Oh How I wish i could find what box this went into. Just little things but it can be such a B---ch to not have them.
I have done minimal sewing or crafts since we moved last august - yikes almost a year ago, because I never know where things are. But a couple months ago, I watched a web cast done by Peggy Sagers of Silhouette patterns and I totally got enthused to do some sewing for myself. Now I'm one of the people who usually hold out on sewing for myself, by saying when I lose that 20 lbs, or when some other event occurs. Meanwhile I don't want to shop at the store because I don't like tailoring clothes, and if I'm losing weight, or changing shape by exercise, it seems to tedious to go there, spend more than I want and not really be satisfied, But Peggy got me inspired, so ordered a pattern, got the alterations made on the pattern I wanted and went to town. I loved the top I made. My only complaint, I didn't serge it to begin with, which I always have better luck with on knits. I sewed, at her recommendation plain straight stitch elongated to accommodate the knit fabric, but the stitches popped where I color blocked it,when I was putting it on, so I'm like time to get that serger out.
Cut out and ready to go is a simple swing dress. Sleeveless with white ribbing on the armholes and neckline. I'm looking forward to having it done soon! But I keep running into little problems. Somehow, I misplaced the bobbin cover to my sewing machine the last time I used it. After cleaning out the entire area around the machine searching the crevices under the table, my drawer in the sewing desk, I'm completely stymied. No idea where I've place the blasted thing. Went through the trash etc. So off the sewing machine dealer, to purchase another cover. ARGH. Come home, start sewing and realize I would do better with the serger for the seams. Take off the cover for the first time since moving, and realize the tiny special screwdriver for changing the needles is missing. All I can think is REALLY? I mean this dress is a truly a 1/2 hour project from start to finish IF I could find my stinking tools. I'm feeling like the straw man from Wizard of Oz -If I only had a brain.
. I'm hoping that the screw driver is in my missing my sewing box kit, But I'm slightly discouraged because the little screwdriver has a home inside the serger, I'm worried it has escaped. I may have another visit to the dealer's store once again in the next day or two. Once this travesty of finding my tools is accomplished, and my cute little summer sun dress made, I plan to make a coral waterfall sweater from the Silhouette pattern 211 Nina's top seen here.
I'm totally into Coral , Navy, Turquoise, Black and White this summer and hoping to expand my wardrobe a bit. Since I spend my work hours in athletic wear to teach I'm looking for some fun off work wear. Hopefully this weekend I will have some photos of these projects

Cut out and ready to go is a simple swing dress. Sleeveless with white ribbing on the armholes and neckline. I'm looking forward to having it done soon! But I keep running into little problems. Somehow, I misplaced the bobbin cover to my sewing machine the last time I used it. After cleaning out the entire area around the machine searching the crevices under the table, my drawer in the sewing desk, I'm completely stymied. No idea where I've place the blasted thing. Went through the trash etc. So off the sewing machine dealer, to purchase another cover. ARGH. Come home, start sewing and realize I would do better with the serger for the seams. Take off the cover for the first time since moving, and realize the tiny special screwdriver for changing the needles is missing. All I can think is REALLY? I mean this dress is a truly a 1/2 hour project from start to finish IF I could find my stinking tools. I'm feeling like the straw man from Wizard of Oz -If I only had a brain.
. I'm hoping that the screw driver is in my missing my sewing box kit, But I'm slightly discouraged because the little screwdriver has a home inside the serger, I'm worried it has escaped. I may have another visit to the dealer's store once again in the next day or two. Once this travesty of finding my tools is accomplished, and my cute little summer sun dress made, I plan to make a coral waterfall sweater from the Silhouette pattern 211 Nina's top seen here.
I'm totally into Coral , Navy, Turquoise, Black and White this summer and hoping to expand my wardrobe a bit. Since I spend my work hours in athletic wear to teach I'm looking for some fun off work wear. Hopefully this weekend I will have some photos of these projects
13 May 2013
A New Desert Wine

They do complimentary tasting of the chocolate shop wines. Here things are like desert in a glass.
Their is one called Chocolate which is chocolate cherry tasting. Then there's a Strawberry Chocolate, which the pourer was saying he uses in french toast. It was like Jam so sweet and the strawberry flavor was magnificent.It would be great paired with New York cheese cake. But the ultimate was the Almond Roca Cream. If you like Baileys Irish cream this is reminiscent of that. I would pair it with Cheese cake, or you could mix with some whip cream and do crepes , or over ice, or mix with some vodka.....its delicious and definitely a desert on its own. You want to try something new, give it try.
Then we went on down to Airfield, where we were able to taste their Lone Birch wines. These are sold in the local markets like QFC , Safeway, etc. We found these to be pretty tasty, too.
We ordered some food from Village Wines to finish our tasting up at Airfield. My favorite pizza combo from there is called Lisa's favorite and its amazing. Its made on lavash bread with white BBQ sauce, goat cheese, prosciutto artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes and olive tapenade. I could eat this everyday its so delicious. It came with a salad of mixed greens and slice strawberries with balsamic vinegar. There was so much it was our lunch and dinner. If you're in Woodinville Wine country area, definitely make a stop, the staff are friendly and they have the cutest little pup to welcome you.
12 May 2013
Happy Mother's Day! A time for Nostalgia
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dances with wild abandon |
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my grown up baby. |
As much as I hope my daughter knows she means the world to me. When she was little she was amazing and funny and didn't even know it. Now she's still amazing and funny, and I hope she does know it, and can accept that she has an amazing gift. She's young yet, away at school in another country. I miss the luncheons, and impromptu adventures we have done over the years, but someday, hopefully she'll be nearby and we can share those things again. Children are such a gift in life, one that if your lucky, stays with you your entire lifetime.
To the mothers in my life I salute you, to the aunts who were childless and bestowed such love and kindness on me I also salute you, you mothered in the way that was available to you.
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my mom circa 1966 |
Me and my daughter a few years ago.
09 May 2013
Tutorial for Hot Flat Iron travel cover
Shhhh, this is a gift for a friend I travel with a fair amount. She loves yellow which is how I chose my color combo.
For those times when you travel and you have a hot iron, or curling iron you - need to pack up at the last minute here's a little case you can make. Mine is easy to make, you can cut it out and sew in and hour or less.I remember years ago ( like 20-hahah) people would take pot holders , fold them over and sew the 2 sides, it went over the curling iron problem solved. You could still do that. I went a little further though and created this model.
First you need to gather your supplies
outside fabric, Lining fabric, insul-bright for the heat resistant layer,trim color for pocket and iron on pellon like style 101 medium weight shape flex, a button for the closure and about 10 inches of cording to make trim. You could also use rick rack or leave this off completely. Next you will cut 4 layers 10 x 13.5 . 1 each of lining, pellon, insul-bright, and fashion fabric.

You will also cut out two strips 2" x 9" of the lining fabric for trim on the pocket, a square of 8x8" for the pocket, and lastly 15 "x 1" piece of fashion fabric to make button loop
Take your fashion fabric and iron the pellon to the back of it, following the directions of the pellon you use.
Next take the insul-bright and baste to the lining fabric. I use the new clips available instead of pins to hold the layers together. I chose not to use a walking foot because its not really that thick, and find my machine handles this sewing smoothly without use of the walking foot.
Next your going to make the edge trim using the cording and the 2 strips of of lining (2 x 9). Use the zipper foot it makes it easy. fold the strip in half and place the cording in the middle, the using the zipper foot sew up against the cording. I leave the cording long, and fold the second piece about 1/2 inch down from the end of the first one. cutting them apart after sewing. I then sew these pieces to 2 sides of the 8" square. so the meet on one corner. I then fold the square in half to make a triangle, and sew one side closed, and the second side I leave a couple inches open to turn it inside out. (you could use rick rack or other trim here if you chose).
I then attach the triangle to the fashion fabric on the long side centering it roughly. To finish the pocket I sew the bottom of the triangle to the center point. you will have one open end of the triangle towards the top side. sorry I don't have more pictures of this part. I then took the long strip of one inch fashion fabric, fold it in half, and both of the edges in to make a narrow strip sew down each side. Figure out where you would like the button to go on your pocket. then take the strip you made and figure out the length you will need to make a button loop. you will place this on the back side of the top of the holder.
I tack in place before attaching the lining. Then sew the lining to the fashion fabric at the top only, making sure to make the button loop have access to the outside. see photo to the right.
Press as you go along.

Next fold the tube in half and sew the long edge all the way from the lining through the fashion fabric, and finishing the end of the tube. Trim the bulk down, on the seam with the insul- bright and lining then Turn the tube inside out through the lining end of the tube. press. Next fold the ends of the lining in, and sew it shut. then push the lining down into the fashion fabric. I had to use a knitting needle square up the points.
Attach the button. double checking placement with the loop, making sure to only sew through the pocket section not down to the fashion fabric. Here you can see the loop hanging down from the seem of the lining and fashion fabric.
Below you can see the finished pocket empty.
to the right you can see it with the hot iron inside, and the cord wrapped and placed in the pocket, with the button loop closure.
This is a great item for traveling you no longer have to wait for the hot iron or curling iron to cool down to pack it. Since it always seems like the last thing you do is your hair and make up before leaving, its always and afterthought to pick up that cooling hot iron. Hope you this was helpful for you. I don't right many tutorials.
For those times when you travel and you have a hot iron, or curling iron you - need to pack up at the last minute here's a little case you can make. Mine is easy to make, you can cut it out and sew in and hour or less.I remember years ago ( like 20-hahah) people would take pot holders , fold them over and sew the 2 sides, it went over the curling iron problem solved. You could still do that. I went a little further though and created this model.
First you need to gather your supplies
outside fabric, Lining fabric, insul-bright for the heat resistant layer,trim color for pocket and iron on pellon like style 101 medium weight shape flex, a button for the closure and about 10 inches of cording to make trim. You could also use rick rack or leave this off completely. Next you will cut 4 layers 10 x 13.5 . 1 each of lining, pellon, insul-bright, and fashion fabric.
Next take the insul-bright and baste to the lining fabric. I use the new clips available instead of pins to hold the layers together. I chose not to use a walking foot because its not really that thick, and find my machine handles this sewing smoothly without use of the walking foot.
Next your going to make the edge trim using the cording and the 2 strips of of lining (2 x 9). Use the zipper foot it makes it easy. fold the strip in half and place the cording in the middle, the using the zipper foot sew up against the cording. I leave the cording long, and fold the second piece about 1/2 inch down from the end of the first one. cutting them apart after sewing. I then sew these pieces to 2 sides of the 8" square. so the meet on one corner. I then fold the square in half to make a triangle, and sew one side closed, and the second side I leave a couple inches open to turn it inside out. (you could use rick rack or other trim here if you chose).
I then attach the triangle to the fashion fabric on the long side centering it roughly. To finish the pocket I sew the bottom of the triangle to the center point. you will have one open end of the triangle towards the top side. sorry I don't have more pictures of this part. I then took the long strip of one inch fashion fabric, fold it in half, and both of the edges in to make a narrow strip sew down each side. Figure out where you would like the button to go on your pocket. then take the strip you made and figure out the length you will need to make a button loop. you will place this on the back side of the top of the holder.
Press as you go along.
Below you can see the finished pocket empty.
to the right you can see it with the hot iron inside, and the cord wrapped and placed in the pocket, with the button loop closure.
This is a great item for traveling you no longer have to wait for the hot iron or curling iron to cool down to pack it. Since it always seems like the last thing you do is your hair and make up before leaving, its always and afterthought to pick up that cooling hot iron. Hope you this was helpful for you. I don't right many tutorials.
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