I've actually finished something
I go through seasons of how I want to spend my time. Recently it seems that fiber-related activities just haven't been making the cut. I'm not worried about it, just making an observation. My interest will cycle back around again.
Some parts of the country are suffering through a heat wave. (Is my household the only one that seems generally grumpy as a result? I'd rather have below freezing weather. I don't even have to stop and think about it.) Since it's not much fun being outside, I took care of some things inside. One of those things was finish a sewing project that has been kicking around for a couple of months. It's a bit silly it took so long because it's just a T-shirt and I used a server for the long seams. Here it is.
The pattern is one I drafted last spring. The fabric came from Vogue Fabrics. Last summer when L. had a Saturday Morning Physics class at Northwestern, I used some of the time to go visit Vogue. This was a remnant I saw that I thought looked really interesting. It was less than a yard, but was 60" wide, so was still a bit of fabric. I had just enough to cut the T-shirt out. Here's a close-up.
It was a rare occasion when I bought something with non-natural fibers, but it was a small remnant, so I was not contributing to demand. Plus it looks cool. However cool is not what it will be to wear it, so it's going to have to wait until more moderate temperatures arrive.


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