Hello there! This week, I've got 2 new me-mades to share. First up is for my latest knitting project. I don't think I've shared much of my knitting on the blog yet. I learned to knit in 2019 by reading a book and watching some Youtube videos to figure things out. It's quickly become a new obsession, second only to my sewing. I'm drawn to lace patterns. I love the design elements and it's a fun departure from simply knitting in the round. This is my 3rd knitted garment. I made my first top earlier in the year, followed by a top for my daughter. I used the Arisu top pattern. I live in the hot climate of Phoenix and was drawn to the Spring/Summer style and lace details. I was expecting a challenge but the lacy leaf print was surprisingly easy to follow. I am proud to say that I didn't have to tink or frog back any rows on this project! Usually, I cannot say that. I used this lovely merino wool/alpaca/acrylic blend from Universal Yarn in the color Jam. Although there is wool in the content, it is soft and lightweight. I just love how this turned out. It is a slightly cropped style and looks great with high-waist pants.
Next up is my new Dawn Jeans! I purchased this white, non-stretch denim from Blackbird Fabrics. I also purchased one of their jeans hardware kits for the zipper, buttons and rivets. White is a bold choice for me, I've never had white jeans. But I think they look great in Spring/Summer. According to my measurements, I would fall into the size 16 in the Dawn Jeans. I just got the straight-size pattern, not the curvy. I cut an 18, thinking that I could take them in here and there if needed (I'm too lazy for a muslin). They sewed up easily. The instructions are well illustrated. I did do a zip fly instead of the button-fly and Megan has a nice tutorial for that online. The hips were too small for me, I let them out 1/4" each side which was perfect. The waist fits great. I don't quite have a C.T., but my nether regions are hugged a little more tightly then I would like. For my next pair, I think I will do a thick thigh adjustment, which should give me some extra crotch room. I'm not sold on the length, I think they need to be a bit shorter but my husband talked me into keeping them long. I used a white, heavyweight topstitching thread. Overall, I'm pleased with them. I do want to make 2-3 pairs of shorts with the same pattern and will be making the above adjustments next time.
~Jenny