Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Olive Trench Coat

We're still recovering from what feels like an impromptu vacation. We spent a couple more days with my husband's brother and his family after Easter, but since their schedule had been unclear for a long time, my husband and I weren't able to pack very well for our extended stay. That's how I ended up with this outfit for a weekday beach outing: short navy lacy-collared dress, olive trench coat, and semi-fancy teal flats. At least it was interesting, if not ideally color-matched. The sailor collar and navy color of the dress were certainly appropriate for the occasion, but because I felt chilly I didn't take my coat off until the end, and sadly the hubby didn't take any photos of me then.

On the train to Carpinteria

Dress: Chuti via ModCloth | Trench: Old Navy | Flats: Qupid via ModCloth | Tote: Kate Sheridan via ModCloth

View from the front

Walking to the beach

I loved the kiddo's outfit here; he didn't like having his jeans rolled up at the hem, but he had so much fun playing in the water. The hat is just adorable.

My trench was perfect for this poor little guy, who'd gotten drenched earlier and was shivering in his wet clothes. We took off his wet shirt, I placed my warm trench around him, and he was good to go.

xo, Gladys

Monday, April 9, 2012

Easter Dress

I don't celebrate Easter on a religious basis, but I do love celebrating spring...and Easter parties are a good opportunity to dress up. I definitely felt like spring in this outfit. :-)

Dress: Vivace via Amazon | Cardi/Bolero: Old Navy | Mary jane clogs: Fluevog Guide (Prepare family)

This year we spent Easter with my husband's parents and brothers in Ventura County, which is particularly beautiful this time of year. The weather was sunny, temperate, and just perfect. And, like at home, the flowers are in bloom.


It was a wonderful day for an egg hunt. The kiddo had a blast with his cousins (some of whom came all the way from Utah for a visit).


For part of the day, the other sisters-in-law and I were able to get away from all the kids and just shoot the breeze. There was a lot of delicious food -- honey-baked ham, homemade rolls, sweet potato fries -- as well as Easter-themed chocolate and candy. All in all, a very fun day with family.

xo, Gladys

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Bunnies and Candy

These adorable DIY bunnies were great to do with my four-year-old who, even though he couldn't cut the felt, sew on the faces, or sew together the bags, still enjoyed watching and helping and telling me which one to do next. :-) They're not very big -- about the size of your hand -- and we stuffed them full of individually-wrapped egg-shaped chocolates.

Great tutorial and downloadable bunny template found at Mer Mag.

xo, Gladys

Friday, April 6, 2012

Sewing: Full-Body Apron

I turned this...

into this:


This apron is a late birthday present for the school-age daughter of one of my friends here. (It's late because I really wanted to make the apron to complement the Williams-Sonoma cookbook for kids that I also got her, but I didn't manage to make the apron in time for her actual birthday.) She just turned 9 but is almost as tall as I am (although only about half as wide! lol). I could have edited the pattern down to fit her better but decided to be hopeful instead -- that she would keep the apron long enough to fully grow into it. And perhaps her mom could occasionally use it as well. Since both the neck straps and waist ties are adjustable, there's a way to make it fit different bodies.

As it is, I did make a couple of obvious edits to the pattern. 1) I squared the neckline because the v-neck/almost-sweetheart neckline bothered me. I didn't think it was appropriate. 2) I also kept the pocket design square to match the new neckline. 3) There's only one pocket in my version because, to be perfectly truthful, it was too hard to make another one.

Laying out the pattern pieces

Sewing on the bias tape -- a little tricky because of all of the curves

The pattern for this apron was the "easy" See & Sew B5551. It called for five yards of half-inch double-fold bias tape. If I had used the pre-packaged polyester/cotton-blend bias tape that I had bought, I could have been done with this project hours earlier, and I probably would have put in the second pocket. But instead, I decided to make my own bias tape. (I'll write up a different post on making the bias tape later.) For one thing, the pre-packaged stuff is plain and boring and I wanted something prettier than the solid color green I was going to use. For another, I mean, as a beginner sewist, what's the point of sewing something if I'm not learning something new and gaining new skills, right? :-) The upshot of making my own bias tape was that it was a little more tricky to handle, probably because the 100% cotton is thicker and my bias tape wasn't as sharply pressed as the store-bought stuff. (Note to self: I need a better iron.)

Both of the fabrics I used for this project came from Jo-Ann. They're both quilting-weight cotton, not particularly high quality. However, I liked the designs a lot, and I believe they were incredibly cheap (bought during Black Friday last holiday season or on clearance).

The finished apron

Pocket detail

Modeling the pocket

Back view (I particularly like the waist straps.)

Side view

It was my first time doing a big project with a striped pattern -- something I avoided before because I didn't want to end up with a crooked product. But I do believe this turned out pretty well! I hope my young friend agrees. And now I won't be scared to use patterns with straight edges and right angles anymore.

xo, Gladys

Thursday, April 5, 2012

In Celebration of Spring

I just wanted to share a few photos of our yard, in celebration of springtime. In the desert where I live, we have spring weather for maybe three, possibly four, weeks out of the year. It is the best time to be here, in my opinion. The flowers bloom like crazy, and it's not yet too hot to play outside in the middle of the day. You can be outside all day, except when the wind gets a little too strong. But for us this year, it's also the time to start planting a new vegetable garden.

Bright red camellias

Apple tree in bloom

Two raised beds for planting seeds and seedlings

Bell pepper seedlings

Also, here is a preview of my latest sewing project:


It's all done. After I finish taking photos, I'll write up my experience with this particular pattern. Until then...

xo, Gladys
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