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mikesgirl
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Sherri
Elma WA
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  5:04:06 PM  Show Profile
I'm really tired of waiting until 'I lose weight' to get any new clothes! It's been a long time since I bought anything for myself or sewed anything for myself because I don't want clothes in the size I am now. Kentucky Frannie and I are doing a "health buddies" thing and I'm trying to be accountable for what I eat, my exercise etc. but I think my old yuckky clothes are bringing me down, so I want to make some new ones to wear on the journey. Working at home really gives you an excuse to neglect your wardrobe. Right now I own one pair of jeans, one pair of black knit pants, one pair of holey, holey bibs, and two pairs of sweats. That's it - not just for everyday, but for every THING!! Going shopping, out to eat, whatever, it has to come from that selection - and a variety of old tops. Anyway, I'm going to make myself a few new things to wear while I'm paying more attention to my health and maybe that will motivate me to keep going. I'm going to post here on my evolving wardrobe - what I'm making, if it worked, etc. Anyone else want to sew some clothes with me? Today I am making an EASY top - a pull over to wear over a tank or camisole out of $1 a yard fabric from WalMart. It is Simplicity 3621 view A. I'll let you know how it turns out. I'm going to wear it with my black pants. Next - a new pair of pants!

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Alee
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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  5:07:39 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
That sounds great Sherri! If I could sew worth a darn, I would sew some clothes as well!

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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sherri
Elma WA
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  5:15:18 PM  Show Profile
I don't know - I think I"m a pretty good seamstress but when it comes to sewing for myself - I get really frustrated. Maybe it's because I keep making a size 4????? I keep forgetting that one that goes in front of the four!!

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farmgirl1
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Robin
Douglasville GA
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  5:26:00 PM  Show Profile
I found this blog, http://laurasewingroom.blogspot.com she makes all of her own clothes even her underwear and bras. She is such an inspiration. I'm a fairly decent seamstress but not anywhere compared to her. You'll have to check it out.

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BarefootGoatGirl
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Corrine
North Carolina
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  5:26:43 PM  Show Profile  Send BarefootGoatGirl a Yahoo! Message
sherri, you are too funny! great going on treating youself to some new clothes...i think we all do better when we feel pretty rather we are at our ideal weight or not. instead of motivating you to loose weight, it sounds like your old clothes are punishing you for being a size you'd rather not be. i'll sew with you...i need new work pants. mine were all thrifted and are about 3 inches short in the leg. being 5'8" that happens a lot. i bought enough fabric to make 3 pairs and have just been waiting to get motivate



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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sherri
Elma WA
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  5:29:20 PM  Show Profile
Great! Keep me posted here on your progress. What kind of pattern are you going to use?

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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sherri
Elma WA
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  5:33:23 PM  Show Profile
Robin - I checked out that blog - wow - she must be really motivated to sew all that she does! And her own underwear???? I used to make my son's boxers - does that count?

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Annika
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Annika

USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  5:42:22 PM  Show Profile
Sherri, I am not great at sewing, so I don't have a place posting here. But I'm in pretty much the same boat. But I have tons of clothing...I just can't wear most of it any more. I'm depressed about my size and don't want to make "big" clothes. But good for you for giving it a go with a positive attitude!

If I can find simple flowing patterns that look good for a number of sizes as I lose this obnoxious weight I will try to join in.

wishing you luck and joy on your journey. Learning to love your self and be nice to that self is important, especially when you have a body in a shape that you don't like. I used to be size 4 and 5 and now I'm a pudgy 14 or so I'm still trying to learn to like myself as who I am and not what size I am, but our culture doesn't maker it easy. still some inspiration...
http://craftersjourney.com/free-skirt-patterns/

I don't know if you wear skirts but there are some good ones here =)

Hugs to you
Annika



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joyfulmama
True Blue Farmgirl

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Debra
Silver Springs NV
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  5:43:47 PM  Show Profile
I have the same problem. I have picked up a few things at the goodwill and I am also on the lookout for items to wear as I lose weight- my inspiration!
today was $1 a bag of clothes at our local thrift. I got a skirt I will be able to wear with another 20 lbs of loss, a pretty brown button up shirt that has little flowers on it- it is sturdy cotton- I will get to use the fabric for other stuff when it is too big for me, a lightweight pink jacket, and a long sleeved tshirt that has that layered look for when I lose some more weight. I also got a nubby cotton sweater to unravel for yarn, a silk/cashmere sweater to unravel for yarn, a silk skirt to use for fabric, a pink gingham cotton shirt to use as fabric, and a few t's for the boys. I also picked up Emma by Jane Austen- the book, and a book of folk remedies, a vintage picture, and some felt. not bad for $5


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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

3659 Posts

Sherri
Elma WA
USA
3659 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  5:58:35 PM  Show Profile
Annika - thanks for the good wishes and for the link! I LOVE skirts - I don't wear them very often because I think they make my stomach and hips look bigger, but there's so many styles there maybe I can find one to try!
Debra - sounds like a great thrift store in your town! Good idea - getting the sweaters to unravel for yarn. I haven't ever done that but I'm going to keep a look out now! Our thrift store (Olympia Goodwill) is VERY expensive. They never have good deals like that!

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joyfulmama
True Blue Farmgirl

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Debra
Silver Springs NV
USA
1175 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  6:07:32 PM  Show Profile
this is an itty bitty little thrift in our small town that doesn't even have a real grocery store. it shocks me that it even has a thrift store. when looking for a sweater to unravel check the seams if they are cut and sewed- like serged don't get it- you will get tons of little bits of yarn not one continuous thread. Look for seams that are sewn neatly together- you can tell that they were knitted in individual pieces not cut from one long piece of knitted fabric.


Blessings, Debra
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl

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Bonne
Littleton CO
USA
3003 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  6:27:50 PM  Show Profile
Robin , thanks for the link to "laura's sewing room" ~ inspiring!! ;)

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emsmommy5
True Blue Farmgirl

1547 Posts

Angie
Buckley WA
USA
1547 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  6:43:36 PM  Show Profile
She does a wonderful job on her own clothes. I suppose (tongue in cheek) that if I could LOOK like her in clothes that I make for myself, I might be more inclined to sew for myself again. Bah Humbug. =)

Walmart is having a HUGE fabric sale this weekend. Over 10,000 yards of fabric for $1 a yard. Maybe I can find something to inspire myself with!

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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sherri
Elma WA
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  6:51:20 PM  Show Profile
I was thinking the same thing Angie - if I looked like her in clothes, I'd sew a lot more for myself too! Which Walmart's having the sale? Bonney Lake? Aberdeen Walmart doesn't have much for fabric anymore. I used to live in Enumclaw and I went to the Bonney Lake one all the time and got lots of good stuff there.

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emsmommy5
True Blue Farmgirl

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Angie
Buckley WA
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  8:39:17 PM  Show Profile
Yes, Bonney Lake is having the sale Saturday and Sunday. They do have pretty good fabric and craft stuff there. I just hope it doesn't go away. The manager seems to think the fabric dept is going to be around for a while. I am flying out to Maryland first thing Saturday morning, so I am going to sneak in and see what I can get late friday night while she is setting up.

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tziporra
True Blue Farmgirl

234 Posts

Robin
Seattle WA
USA
234 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  9:22:10 PM  Show Profile
There was a great issue of Threads with an article on making a shrinking wardrobe.... you might be able to find it somewhere. It was definitely in the last two years, and focused on garments with princess seams.

I had a very powerful inspiration while in a weight loss program -- "I choose to be beautiful NOW." I was still free to lose weight (and I did reach my goal) -- but I was no longer putting my life on hold for the "someday" when I would be beautiful.

I know that's easier said than done when you are spending time and money to create beautiful clothes that you might not be able to wear in a few months, but take a page from the maternity book of fashion: each week or so I come up with a different outfit that fits and I feel terrific in. It only lasts for that week, so I wear it every single day. But I always feel good :)

Best,

Robin
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queenofdreamsz4u
True Blue Farmgirl

3845 Posts

Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
3845 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  9:25:05 PM  Show Profile
Hey Sherri...good for you! We always feel better in something that's specially made to fit us....

Here's a link that will show you some simple sewing patterns. This lady has decades of experience in patternmaking and has designed patterns for the full figured woman that eliminates darts and for the most part are simple to sew. She approaches the design from how the fabric is cut out to drape your body the right way (to flatter you).

http://www.fashionpatterns.com/index.html

Stephanie





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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sherri
Elma WA
USA
3659 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  9:39:23 PM  Show Profile
Thanks Stephanie! I was so excited to see that this company is located in Hansville WA. That little town is where my dad's family is from. What a coincidence! She has some great patterns. I saw a couple that i want to try. I'll try and e-mail you tomorrow. Sherri

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La Patite Ferme
True Blue Farmgirl

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Jenn
CA
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  10:17:59 PM  Show Profile
Sherri,

I have the same trouble with skirts making me look chubby, but I found the column style looks good on me. It elongates me and kinda thins me out. My mom bought me one year's ago that I just love, but the decorative top stitching is coming out, so I'm thinking of tearing it apart and making a pattern from it. Maybe you just need a different style of skirt.

Good luck on your journey.
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sherri
Elma WA
USA
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Posted - Feb 13 2008 :  10:39:22 PM  Show Profile
Maybe that's it Jennifer. I'm drawn to the gypsy style skirts, but all that fabric (gathers or elastic) at the waist just makes my hips look like you could set a platter on them. Are you talking about a straight skirt, with a zipper?

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queenofdreamsz4u
True Blue Farmgirl

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Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
3845 Posts

Posted - Feb 14 2008 :  12:30:29 AM  Show Profile
Sherri...how cool that is about the location! This lady is super nice. I spoke to her on the telephone years ago in reference to a customer that couldn't find a plus size pattern that fit right. The armhole and dart placement was always wrong! Connie took the armhole measurement that I gave to her and she sent me a jumper pattern with the correct armhole measurement. The customer came back and showed me the finished garment and it fit her perfectly and looked so nice on her. I think she paid almost $20 for the pattern but she said it was worth every penny.

I think the first thing that most have to get past when sewing from patterns is that you will most always be selecting a size that's larger than you would say you are according to readymade clothing...just the nature of pattern sizing. I say.."forget the numbers..just find a pattern that fits you and flatters you!"

Stephanie

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palmettogirl
True Blue Farmgirl

571 Posts

sue
camden south carolina
USA
571 Posts

Posted - Feb 14 2008 :  07:22:54 AM  Show Profile
my gosh, can i relate to your "problem." i've been trying to lose 25 lbs for 4 years now. i don't have a thing to wear either... the only problem i have is that instead of just being depressed about the almost non-existent wardrobe that i have, if I started sewing my own wardrobe, i'd go from depressed to suicidal! (i really can't sew clothes!!) perhaps, though, i'll try one of those Easy tops that you can wear over something.....that way if it falls apart in the middle of a restaurant or somewhere, i'll still have something underneath it!
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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl

5602 Posts

Annika

USA
5602 Posts

Posted - Feb 14 2008 :  08:30:26 AM  Show Profile
http://www.thesewingplace.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=173
Sherri, I have been looking for patterns for some time now and just came across this site. some of the designers have some very cute pieces that would make the journey sweeter for all of us and look swell along the way. Thank you for the inspiration and invitation to try and look nice while losing weight.

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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sherri
Elma WA
USA
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Posted - Feb 14 2008 :  08:33:57 AM  Show Profile
Thanks Annika! That's a great site!

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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl

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Bonne
Littleton CO
USA
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Posted - Feb 14 2008 :  09:49:16 AM  Show Profile
I got the book "Sew What? Skirts!" see my blog for the pic: http://bonne1313.blogspot.com/2007/12/sew-what-skirts.html

I love the book~gives you directions on making your own patterns for basic skirts geared specifically to YOUR measurements. A-lines seem to flatter most figures.

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La Patite Ferme
True Blue Farmgirl

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Jenn
CA
USA
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Posted - Feb 14 2008 :  4:39:05 PM  Show Profile
Sherri, yes, it is a straight skirt, but mine has a thin draw string instead of a zipper and a slit on either side. It dosen't have as much fabric as the gypsy skirts. I love those too, but had to come to terms with the fact that they look aweful on me. Now I just admire them on my skinny-minny DD.
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