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Bodice is Simplicity 5695 - skirt is my own design. Assorted quilting cotton from Joann's and Hobby Lobby.
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It was raining all day, hence the stupid picture.
I went shopping with Mireille today, it was fun:) bought a black skinny jeans.
I'm in a hopelessly romantic mood. Gah.
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#7919
Misses' / Miss Petite
Lined Brides' Dress & Bridesmaids' Dress
Size 8, 10, 12, 14
Out Of Print
©1992
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#6575
Misses' Loose-Fitting Shirts
By Henry Grethel
Size 14
Out Of Print
©1984
Simplicity 9332; ©1971; Young Junior/Teens' and Misses' Scooter Skirt and Tunic - (Tunic Designed for Knit Fabric Only): The top-stitched tunic V. 1 & 2 has low "U" shaped neckline and optional purchased belt. The scooter skirt without waistband has side zipper. V. 1 with optional button trimmed patch pockets and purchased belt has front and back panels concealing pants. V. 2 with tab and buckle trim has patch pocket, front and back skirt sections concealing pants and optional top-stitching.
Simplicity by The Studio 56. www.thestudio56.com
Used levels, brightness, and contrast. Added Kim Klassen's textures: Confidence and Mayzee. Added a soft light blending mode and reduced the opacity.
Simplicity 3486; ca. early 1960s; Junior and Misses' One-Piece Dress with Two Skirts: Dress has front button closing and small collar. V. 1 has full softly pleated skirt, set-in sleeves with turn-back cuffs, patch pocket and self or purchased belt. V. 2 sleeveless dress has left side zipper, top-stitching and belt carriers. Belt is purchased. Slim skirt has front waistline darts stitched on outside and back vent opening.
:::::::::::: The ReMix (Mission Style)
This was a great Thrift Store Find. When we saw the piece it looked crappy. It had tons of scratchs, a "poop" colored finish and multicolored table tops.
There are many guidelines to select great peices. First we look for unique pieces. Take a look. Where else can you find a unique piece like this one. Second, the bones must be great. This piece is made of "Sold" wood; it's heavier that it appears in the pictures. Lastly, price is key. This piece cost 4 bucks.
The ReMix objective was to apply a new an refreshing finish to the peice. We accomplished the goal by sanding, sanding and more sanding.
Additionally, we were interested in including a mission style element to the table tops. We accomplished the using a masking technique.
It took lots of elbow grease and patience to complete the project. The outcome was more than we had hoped for.
Derrick :::: Chief Remixologist
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Please click here to view all project pictures (Total pictures = 31)
Please click here to view all project pictures (Total pictures = 31)
::::::::::::: ReMix MaTerIals LIsT
$ 4.00 – Plant Stand (Local Thrift Store)
$ 5.00 – Painters Masking Tape (Local Hardware Store)
$ 6.00 – Black Flat Spray Paint (Local Hardware Store)
$ 7.00 – Stone Textured Paint (Local Hardware Store)
$ 7.00 - Wood Stain (Local Hardware Store)
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$ 29.00 - Grand Total (I love this stuff!!)
Note: If you already have some of the materials in your workshop, the actual cost will be lower that our estimates.
:::::::::::: ReMix StEpS
Stand
(1) Disassemble the pieces
(2) Sand the pieces starting with a 60 grit paper to remove the finish
End with a 220 fine grit paper to give it a smooth feel
(3) Reassemble the pieces
(4) Apply three coats of wood stain to give it a beautiful finish
Table Tops
(1) Remove table tops and place them on the work surface
(2) Apply at least two coats of the black flat spray paint and allow it to dry
throughly. The black paint is an undercoat. When the tops are completed
the black paint will appear as lines.
(3) Using a laser level, masking tape was applied to the top according to
our Mission Style design.
(4) Apply at least three coats of the stone textured spray paint and allow it to dry
throughly.
(5) Remove the masking tape to reveal the Mission Style design eassemble the pieces
(6) Reinstall table tops
::::::Fin
Adopted
Simplicity Crafts Sewing Pattern
#8331
Handbags In Two Or Three Sizes And Tote
A Bag - 9 1/2" x 12"
B Bag - 6" x 8"
C Bag - 10" x 13 1/2"
D Bag - 8" x 11"
E Bag - 6" x 9"
F Tote - 13" x 16 1/2"
Out Of Print
©1998
This is my best photo for simplicity. I enjoy the pattern of the windows of the building since it is very pleasing to the eye. I also chose it because of the contrast between the white and the blue. I tried making the sky a darker blue so the white on the building would stand out more and I opted for less shadow and contrast so the building could be less muddy.
This is my best example of simplicity because the subject is perfectly clear and there is no distraction or clutter in the background.
Adopted
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#9008
Toddlers' Long Or Short Romper & Dress
Design Your Own Romper & Dress
Size 1/2, 1, 2
Out Of Print
©1996
Simplicity by Palvinka Designs, Palvinka_Template No1
www.thedigichick.com/shop/Simplicity-Kit.html
photo deviantArt
Simplicity 5509; ©1964; Juniors' and Misses' Blouse, Top and Pants: Front button blouse has notched collar, side slits and sleeves gathered to cuffs. V. 1, lace or contrasting fabric used for sleeves, cuffs. V. 2 lace blouse has front back and collar lined. Top features a back button closing and bateau neckline. V. 3 sleeves (same as V. 1). V. 4 sleeveless, lace ensemble is lined. Pants have a waistband and side zipper closing.