7.12.2011

looking back ......


I think a lot of us can agree, that when looking back upon something you are passionate about, you learn from your mistakes, and if you still have that passion, you strive to perfect it......

So recently when I looked back in my 'sewing' files on my computer, I have realized something....


(a dress made with an antique dresser scarf front and buttoned shoulders)


that I love creating things....unique items to wear......

(pillow case dress)


~this outfit for when she was 3 is one of my favorites~




I also love taking pictures of the girls after making them these creations........




(....these below are some of my favorite photos with her in this dress)




Over time..........my designs spun to more hand sewing........in the quiet of the outdoors......

under the oak tree or ancient white pine

Sewing to me, is like how I view food...........taking things slow.........paying attention to details.....

(ruffled pants)



Prices of fabric used to be around $3 - $7 when I first started sewing independently.......

patterns were around $2.75 (generally)


~Prices have gone triple that now~


Linen for example (like the pictures below here) is $14.99 per yard


and patterns are up in the $10 - $13 range for good patterns



(this purple dress here was without a pattern)


for the good stuff - made in USA - high quality


So........


I started not using patterns because of the prices........but could NOT sacrifice the fabric quality.......




and when not using a pattern, my creativity seems much freer to express the mood of the dress with such things as French seams.......mini pleats.......more puff......less poof........a gather here.......and a gather there.........


(see this dress in it's entirety here)


When my daughter started competing in Irish dance, the dresses are literally over $1,000

yes, you read that right.......thousands.......we saw one at a competition and the mother proudly explained it was made in Ireland and was over $3,500.




good heavens.



"I can do that" was my first thought


and this is what I came up with - an almost replica of that $3,000 dress




however, mine is made out of an old red sparkly (cheap looking) dress I cut up for the red, but the rest is all hand done to my daughter's exact measurements with new fabrics
(just in case you were wondering........she won 1st place medals with this dress)

Due to prices increasing with linen, I did have to raise my price of "Elizabeth" and her "companions" (that all sold out right away)
go here to see what Elizabeth is all about 



~have a wonderful Tuesday!!~

10 comments:

  1. Oh Anne, these are just so lovely! I never learned to sew, something I've regretted over the years. But now that I am into beading, and family, and lots of volunteer work, learning to sew is not high on my list. I did try it once, when I was about 10 or 12 years old. But the two spinster sisters that tried to teach me decided I was a lost cause, and taught me calligraphy instead.

    Isn't it fun to look back at what you've created over the years? You are blessed with a wonderful talent!

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  2. How lovely these pieces are! Must be very fulfilling to make such special things for your family and yourself (love Elizabeth!) Inspires me to try creating!

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  3. Beautiful work, and yes you need to cover yourself with the crazy prices of Fabrics and I think skipping the patterns has been a plus for you~ now it's your own style and your own twist to every piece. Hugs to you and yours~

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  4. Dear Anne Marie, Sewing can be expensive, but oh so worth the cost and effort. I'm always on the lookout for bargains...this week all patterns at the Hobby Lobby are 99 cents...You, talented one, may not need a pattern, but for us regular girls, it's a great place to start. Loved seeing all your creations, and am always impressed by your grace and style. Love, Penny

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  5. I can't believe you've done all that lovely sewing by hand! My husband bought me a sewing machine 2 years ago and it hasn't seen the light of day. I'm afraid of it! I recently started learning to embroider and it's spawned into a desire to learn to hand sew as well. After all, hands were the pioneers of sewing. : )

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  6. I was wondering how you keep your linen clothes looking so nice. I find I start out nice but after I do some work ride in the vehicle I am all crumpled. Do you have any suggestions. Thank you
    Judy-Sue

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  7. Hi There, Hope all is good with you !! Your children are Beautiful !!! i love the fabrics...just simple and beautiful !!! I hope your are having a lovely summer !

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  8. so pretty---love the dress details!
    I'm admiring your new photo on your header--we so need to get our outside sink hooked up!! I grew up with one and my farmer dad still washes up outside! We cleaned all our garden vegetables outside too!

    P.S. I replied to your email and said thank you ann-marie.....uugh that so bothered ann with an "e" of anne of green gables--- :)

    xo
    kara

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  9. I admire your talents Anne Marie.
    I just want you to know that your blog is so soothing for me to read. I love your pictures and soft spoken (written) word.
    :)

    xo, Amber

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  10. I know what you mean about pattern prices. Haven't bought one in yrs. They do go on sale often though.
    Like you said going without one is more freeing.
    x
    C

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