We suspect a fawn or two near-by. It's about time up here for them to start hitting the ground.
In other news the riding has been grand. The rides themselves have been slow and steady to condition us both, but getting out and about has been a treat for all. Dogs needing baths have been bathed and those with pesky long winter coats have been clippered down to summer lengths. It always amazes me how much fur comes off of one small dog. Doubly amazed at how profusely Jack Russell's shed. I swear I have short white hairs embedded in just about everything.
The sewing room has been busy. Valerie had asked what I was sewing a week or so ago. Mostly summer tops and mostly new patterns. I was inspired by a book I picked up. Shape Shape. Simple patterns with some very clever ideas. Of course these Japanese pattern books are no where near sized for American bodies and certainly not mine, ( their large equals our size 6-8) but there are some great ideas I can take and copy or easily size up. So, I took a free Colette Sorbetto pattern and added an attached scarf a la
Shape Shape.
It uses about a yard of fabric and the scarf can be of favorite scraps if you choose.
Then I tried the Folded Shrug right from the book.
I didn't need to make it as wide as I did, nor as long, but it was a great way to use a final scrap of brown linen from my living room curtain project and it's fun to wear.
A new Marcy Tilton/Vogue pattern (8813) was the next challenge. This is her take on a french house dress.
I made it hard on myself by using two very different fabrics, one as an overlay, but the resulting tunic is cute and unique.
Cool and loose so perfect for warm mornings spent shopping at the local farmer's market.
After all that new I needed a comforting familiar pattern and dragged out Burda 7220. I think this really is my favorite shirt pattern and it was only fitting I use it on some favorite fabric.
I did trick it out using the pretty selvage, printed with Japanese kanji and of course the color dots. Using an idea from Shape Shape, I made a detachable pocket too. Snaps on, snaps off. How cool is THAT!
In fact so cool, I used the same idea on a new Kwik Sew pattern I'm doing a test run on with my Mom in mind.
I don't like hoods so I modified mine to be a shawl collar. I suspect my Mother will want the hood but not the pocket.
We'll see. It is a wonderful pattern though, easy, quick and quite comfortable. I've got this one earmarked for riding wear, now I just need to find some dark inexpensive fabrics. So that's what's a happening in the sewing lounge!
Of course it's not ALL glamour. We pulled the horse trailer/donkey shelter out from the wee ones paddock and I have to clean it from top to bottom this weekend. Oh joy......
Parting shot: Toilet Paper rolls, one of Robin's guilty pleasures.