Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Three Way Tablier ~ Getting Ready for Fall
It has been a while since the last post! Before I start writing about the Tablier, let me share where I am in life (just a part of it) a little... I feel like I finally got the rhythm back in my life, since the kids went back to school. Some people asked me the ultimate question.
"What do you do all day, now that your kids are all in school??"
I asked myself the very same question once. Though, I really don't have "all day". After I send my family off in the morning, I start working on the house work. Because I get busy after I pick up kids, I prefer to start working to prep the dinner. Sometimes I need to go places to run some errands, and the day after my kids started school two of the kids got sick, so I was tending to them for the first week.
Well, getting back to the subject... So, usually, I think I have three hours or so for me to do whatever I want, if I don't have other obligations. The first thing that popped in my head was to "SEW" and next was "BLOG". Years ago when I started blogging, I had no idea how long I would keep blogging or what I wanted to do with it. At one point I was so into blogging, coming up with tutorials constantly, up dating 3, 4 times a week. It was fun, but with the move and other happenings in life, I needed to re-evaluate myself and my life and decide how I would distribute my time.
I know some people are very focused and energetic, and can do it all (at least it seems that way) but I am not one of those people. I don't think I am a multi tasker. If I spread myself too thin, often times I catch myself being frustrated and people I love the most, my family are the ones who feel that the most.
I had decided to cut back on sewing and blogging for a while till things calm down. That is why you haven't seen me up-dating my post as often as I used to.
Now, we have been in our house for a year, the kids are back to school and I am not doing a series of procedures right now (though that might start up again).
You know what that means? I. Am. Ready.
I consider myself very lucky to know what I love to do. Thinking about what to make, what fabrics and trims to combine and drawing designs makes me happy. Sharing them on my blog is like icing on the cake - adds extra sweetness and joy! I will still be careful and go at my own pace, but I promise you, you will see me and my projects a lot more.
I just want you to know how grateful I am for those of you who still check back and send me kind emails.
BOY, that was a long intro, but I am ready to share my latest project. I have a lot of Japanese sewing books. For years I have been collecting the books more than actually sew anything from them. I have decided to start making them! The first thing I decided to make was this three way Tablier. "Tablier" is Apron in French. I can wear this three ways as a skirt, or dress as pictured below. Isn't it very interesting shape?
I was going to make it with black at first, but when I saw this deep emerald green linen at Joann fabric, I pictured myself wearing it with some fall items.
There are many ways to coordinate this item, but this is how I wore it one day.
When the weather gets colder, I can pull out my over sized scarf too.
Just like the sewing book, I can always coordinate with tights or leggings too!
Thinking about fall leaves under my boots... are you ready for fall?
Thank you for visiting today, everyone. I am working on a new item right now, hopefully I will be ready to share it soon. :)
Beautiful! I love the jacket you are wearing in these pictures. Did you make that as well? Is there a pattern somewhere?
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Mary Ellen
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ReplyDeleteThanks! I bought the cardigan years ago at either TJ Maxx or Ross and it has been one of my favorite since.
That is lovely, great color choice! Wearing it under bust seems tricky, but you pull it off so well. I love how you styled! Happy to hear you will be posting more often!
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ReplyDeleteThanks Annie! You are right, wearing it under bust will be bit tricky if you are "chesty"(which I have no problem with...)
I have always admired crafters who have to keep a house and family going. Given that you have three children, you need a lot of energy to find time for crafting, even though your family is supportive and, I am sure, a generator of energy and inspiration :) Glad to hear you'll be posting more often!
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