At the end of last week I finally was able to get through all of the fabric in the first tote filled with fabric for commissioned garments that I've been working on this summer. After all the ironing and cutting I ended up with 20 garments cut out -- the three piles of tops on my cutting table shown to the right. So far this week I've been able to finish 2 flannel dresses, 2 cotton blouses and 1 flannel top. Next up is another flannel top from the pile. =)
To give a perspective of how much fabric I've been trying to work through - the pic to the left shows the tote that I have left with fabrics for more commissioned garments. Dimensions of the tote are 25" long by 19" tall by 18 " wide. At this point if what I've recorded in a spreadsheet is correct, there is fabric in it for 28 more garments.
Now that figure may be adjusted a little downward because there were a couple of pieces that my customer said she wanted two garments made from one piece of fabric, but I'm not sure there is enough fabric for that to actually happen. And i'm not in the mood to buy fabric to add to it. If there is something in the stash that will work, then maybe - but I'm not gonna be buying additional fabric. Once I get to start cutting this fabric out, I should be able to make a dent in the pile fairly quickly because 2/3's of it is flannel. I'll be happy to see this all used up and out of my hair. If she sends me more fabric I plan to work on it after all of the 'old' fabric worked up first and everything sent back to her.
In other 'fun' stuff this summer, I'm continuing to go through boxes of stuff here in the house. I have a lot of boxes that I have not been through for 4 yrs or longer now and it all needs to be gone through and sorted out. I've also been going through some of my quilting stuff. Have sorted out a pile of books, magazines, rulers, quilt kits & patterns that I'll be putting up for sale when I'm through with training. I need to work through the fabric that is stored on one side of the living room yet so that I can reorganize it and pull stuff that I no longer want. But that has not been started yet. I do need to have that area cleaned up so that once my niece gets home she can help me put my quilt frame together. =)
In thinking of projects that I'd like to do in the future, i'm thinking of making a new quilt for my niece who is in basic training for the Army reserve. The one she has now and uses is showing the signs of being much loved - to pieces that is. .....lol.... I'm thinking maybe a patriotic quilt for her might be a good possibility. I also need to make a new quilted cover for a pillow that my granny made many years ago for me out of polyester scraps. I had made a cover for it yrs ago when I first started quilting (way back in high school) and had used poly-cotton fabrics in it. This past few months has seen the cover start to disintegrate and it literally is falling apart. So I need to replace it. Haven't decided what I want to do tho for it. And i need to make a new cover for my ironing board as well. the one that is on there just barely fits onto it. I'm planning on still using it but covering over with a piece of pre-quilted fabric that I have. I guess this should really be done before the others.
Gratitudes -
1. Rainy, summer thunderstorms make for cooler summer weather.
2. Success in getting commissioned garments sewn up.
You certainly aren't suffering for lack of things to do! Shows that polyester fibers are not going to stand up like cotton. Glad I use 100% cotton everything! Though with constant wear and tear, I guess everything falls apart eventually. You have a lot of sewing to do for that lady! Colorful, too.
ReplyDeleteoh yeah RWB would be a delish colorway for a quilt for your niece i think....and moira, try and keep busy eh? LOL
ReplyDeleteoh yeah, RWB would be an ideal color combo for your niece's quilt...and moira, try and keep busy eh? LOL
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