As part of my Finish All the Projects 2023 goal I wanted to use up six yards of stretch crushed green velvet that I bought in Sweden sometime in 2000 (yeah, it’s that old). I’d bought a really nice Khaliah Ali Collection pattern from Simplicity (I think it’s been retired but you can still find uncut versions on eBay) for a knit dress with three different sleeves, two different bodices and two skirt lengths. I decided to go with the short puffed sleeves, crossover bodice, and short skirt length. Cut out all the pattern pieces and fabric over the weekend and got started on Tuesday.
Half-finished the dress (I got the bodice and skirt together and sewed one sleeve) and realized that while the dress fit just fine width-wise, the torso section was a good two inches too short for my freakishly long torso which meant that the waist started under my boobs, and because of my bingo wings the sleeve was too tight.
So I had a think. The pattern required around 2.75 yards of fabric, and I still had an additional three yards plus I could cannibalize the skirt from the existing dress. So I cut off the skirt, enlarged the sleeve by an inch, added an inch to the bodice (which meant adding in an extra pleat) and an inch to the midriff, then cut out new pieces.
So far I have the new bodice together and man, it’s amazing the difference an inch makes in making things fit better. If I use this pattern again I think I’ll add a dart to better accommodate the boobage (the material is so stretchy that it doesn’t really affect anything but I’m noticing that the armhole is being tugged out to accomodate the Twins) and cut two inches off the bottom of the skirt to reflect the addition of two inches on the bodice/midriff.
I debated adding pockets to this because hey, pockets, but the skirt is very form-fitting and I didn’t want them to show so I skipped them. May keep it as an option if I use this pattern again—I can always use a color-coordinating cotton.
The traditional Taking Down of the Outside Lights is done, and I bagged all the old dead solar walkway lights, the half-dead net lights, and the disintegrating plant pot that’s been sitting outside our door and trashed everything. Which makes me feel virtuous and productive until I take a good look at the yards front and back and realize how much work I’m gonna have to do out there in the next few months before Spring starts with a vengeance.
Sooooo … I may have another project. My chair in the living room is currently unusable, mainly because the seat sags so badly when I sit in it that the front edge starts cutting into the underside of my thighs.
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When I became a cat servant, I never expected a time would come when I would be regularly hoisting J.J. onto the bathroom countertop and scrubbing him gently with a hot, wet washcloth, and yet here we are. I know he likes it because he’s the one who instigates bath time by going to the bathroom door and howling at me.
I have to admit, his fur has been incredibly soft and fluffy since I’ve been doing this. And he seems happier—in his dear addled mind it’s probably like his mom holding him down and washing him with her tongue. The only other cat who likes to be bathed this way is Jemma and that’s because she has incredibly thick fur and takes dust baths in the litter boxes if I don’t bathe her. So I’m not exactly the Cat Whisperer—I’m just working with the two who like a little extra help with cleaning (trust me, Jessica could give WWE pros a run for their money when I clean the poop around her butt. I pretty much have to wrap my arm around her tummy and clamp her down to the countertop while I scrub and she wails loudly that she’s being abused).
I would like to preface this by saying that I love J.J. to bits. He’s the cat of my heart, he’s been my bodyguard for over two decades, and I am so glad I had him in my life (the picture above features the mantel lights that we put up after taking down the Christmas lights because he can’t see very well anymore and it gives him a little more light at night. Also, all that bedding is so that I can switch it out after he pees on it).
Part of it is because it’s going on 10:52 AM and I still haven’t had breakfast yet.
Which means that I’ll be spending it writing, working on Nicola’s upcoming Patreon (an exclusive short story every month, sneak peeks at WIPs and behind-the-scenes looks! Levels to get ebooks, print books, and book boxes with swag and goodies! Plus there will be at least one level where you will get everything plus a handmade piece of jewelry from me), and planning the Sekrit Project (more on that in March).