Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Graduation

     As I mention before, my baby sissy graduated the 8th grade this June. And I was there wearing my new daisy dress!


That's my little sister. She got her dress at Papaya and I sewed the silver straps on so she wouldn't get dress coded lol! (Oh middle school... how I don't miss you!) She's actually taller than me, but I was wearing heels... and standing up hill haha!


Dress- Britex Fabrics made by me

This isn't the greatest picture, but you get to see the silhouette better. In case you forgot that's the pattern I used. Retro Butterick 5032. I talk more about it here.



                           
                              -Ana

Monday, June 28, 2010

Vintage sewing desk

 This is my great grandma's sewing desk that my great grandpa made for her. After they both passed away my family inherited it since my mom was the only one who still (occasionally) sews. That was about four years ago, since then I've discovered my love of all things vintage and started sewing my own clothes again. So when it was unearthed from the garage when we moved I got all excited about it... then promptly forgot until now. It was handmade by my great grandpa and has a still functioning, hardly used 1953 Pfaff sewing machine it. My great grandma was so neat and tidy she kept all the original instructions and manuals for it.
 Kitty helped me sort out all the vintage sewing items crammed in the drawers. There was a huge bag full of buttons that my grandma saved from every piece of clothing (she was a teenager during the Depression and understood the value of hardwork and money well spent. Not spending 30 dollars on a cheapie, thin, piece of crap t-shirt made in china that will get thrown away in 4 months when it's not "cool" anymore.) (Sorry, lol) Anyways, she had at least 30 different feet for the sewing machine and all kinds of tools for adjusting it and oiling it. I found heaps of zippers and lace edging and piping and bias tape and thread in every color.
 Instead of having a foot pedal like we use today, there's a knee pedal? I'm assuming that's what it is. The knee pedal is mounted on the right, inside of the desk
 And lucky me found some vintage patterns my great grandma wrote her name on in delicate, swirly cursive. There were two 50's blouses, a 70's skirt and a 50's letter stencil. My favorite and most precious item of all is my great grandma's vintage Gingher pinking shears to go with my mom's straight edge Gingher scissors.




                               -Ana

Friday, March 19, 2010

Updates!

Today Gabe and I walked down the street to the giant sundial. It was so nice out! I didn't have to wear a coat or a jacket or even a cardigan!
Isn't Gabe just the cutest? It was his first time sitting on grass, and he wanted to pick all the flowers lol.OH! Last night Gabe said mama! I walked in the room talking to Marz and Gabe looked up at me as I walked past him and said "mama" with a smile. Making both Marz and myself gape at him with our mouths wide open! Okay, okay, that was just me hahah, but Marz was surprised too!There's Gabe with Sophie the giraffe! And here is a sneaky peaky of my new lipstick, which I will be reviewing later.


- Ana