Wednesday 29 October 2008

Project Pyjamas


It was week three of sewing on Monday. I'm on the home straight for the spotty jammies, the top is waaaay too big, but hey - it's going to be Summer any minute now (once we get through this rain and cold and grey-misery), and it's better to be too big than skin tight, so the Doctor will be sporting some kaftan style pjs a la Imran Khan. Fashion-forward is what I call it.

Speaking of style zeitgeists, I've been indulging in Project Runway Australia . Addictive. I'm warning you. I've been making Matt watch it in bed with me. Now he's hooked too. Maybe this is a new addiction to curb my bin diving addiction. There's really no better way to kick an addiction by starting a new one, is there? That's what they teach at Betty Crocker's Rehab Clinic (Betty Ford is so yesterday) where I should have been ensconced. Anyway Project Runway - I love the drama. The snitchy judges. The briefs (not their knickers). The fabric choices. The personalities. The frightening fashion. And the very fabulous fashion.
So Monday night I pretended I too was a Project Run(a)way competitor. Spotty jammies in hand. Sew, sew, sew. I have a vision people, wonky stitches will not get in my way!

Next up on my steep sewing learning curve is a top. For me. Stay tuned, I am going to rock the frock, and I sew to glow.

And since I couldn't possibly have convinced the Doctor to try on the top (too many pins, too many hurties) for photos here's a little picture of a small find at the church sale. Cute huh? And someone had thrown that away.

One last thing! Buckle up readers because the ever-observant Cindy from bugandpop (she's a badge carrying member of the kiddie craft police) commented on yesterday's post - the car - where was the seatbelt and radio...? Well there is one of each, I just neglected to mention them - oops.

- seatbelt - one of my Dad's old ties (just waiting for turquoise and brown paisley satin fat ties to come back in - but for now, it's got the Doctor hooked in tight)
- stereo/air-con - egg carton with stickers for buttons

How's that?

5 comments:

Jodi said...

I don't have foxtel so I just watched the first episode on youtube...thanks, I'm hooked. I interviewed Helen Manuelle when I wrote my book - she's definitely the 'frock' lady...some of her designs are crazy.

Pecos Blue said...

Cool indeed. I also like the car very cute.

Cindy said...

Now I am sure you "will make it work"! I look forward to seeing the top. Don't worry straight stitching is so last week too, wonk is the new black - we all know that!
I knew that you wouldn't have pimped his ride without some good showtunes, how else is he going to listen to the Top gun soundtrack.

Ellie Bartlett said...

I watched all of project runway Australia on youtube last month - it was so addictive, I used all my bandwidth for the month in 3 days and spent the rest of the month in snail pace hell...but it was worth it.

Good luck with the top for you - cant wait to see it.

Kirsty said...

I'm a project runway addict too. This addiction comes with the added bonus of not requiring any more "treasure" storage.