Thursday, 24 September 2020

Mademoiselle Marionette’s Comfy Christmas 2019 Part 2

Mademoiselle Marionette’s Comfy Christmas 2019 Part 2

On to adding the Pyjama Shoulders

Part Sew to Shoulders

















I first made sure that the Press Studs were fastened. I then positioned the Body exactly in the Centre of the Shoulders. Next I part Sewed the Body to the Shoulders.

I left approximately one fingers width of the Body Unsewn. This is so there was movability for the Marionette.

Bend Top Corners
 















I took the two Corners of the Body and Bent them back on themselves and Sewed in place. This gave the look of a Collar.

Add Press Studs
 
















Once the Collar was made I could add Press Studs to the Side of it. I added the other part of the Studs to the Corners of the Shoulder part.

Fold Corners

















All I had to do next was simply Fold the Corners and Hey Presto there are the Shoulders.



Thursday, 17 September 2020

Mademoiselle Marionette’s Comfy Christmas 2019 Part 1

Mademoiselle Marionette’s Comfy Christmas 2019 Part 1

Mademoiselle Marionette has some nice attire but for Christmas I thought she should be able to unwrap her presents in Comfort like everybody else.

Length of Pyjama Top












Starting the Pyjama Top I need to get some measurements. I found out my Template and measured the material against it. After Hemming it came to about 4.5 Inches in length.


Press Studs on PJ Top








I added Press Studs on the Outside of the Top

Press Studs on Inner









I matched up the Press Stud Parts and Sewed them in place on the Inner Part of the Pyjama Top.

6 Inch Shoulders








Next I needed to make the Shoulders. I made another Rectangle which was 6 Inches after Hemming.

Shoulders Pinned









Now I had the main Body of the Pyjama Top and the Shoulder Part I Pinned them together ready for Sewing.

Thursday, 10 September 2020

More Face Masks 2020 Part 2 – Its Jaw dropping.

More Face Masks 2020 Part 2 – Its Jaw dropping.

In the last blog I had made a peculiar Shaped Face Mask. So what was I going to do with it?

Rough Drawing









First I drew a Rough Drawing on the Mask

Grey Felt












Next I selected some Grey Felt and Pinned it in Half.

Cut and Curve












I carefully cut a Curve at the Top and Bottom of the Felt. I then snipped a small Triangle out of the Centre then opened it up. I Trimmed the Centre and Edges until I had the shape outlined in the Rough Drawing.

Circular Red
 










I haven’t Sewn the Grey Felt as yet as I want to slip material underneath it. I started adding Red Felt to the Centre. I Sewed it on in a Circular Pattern. This was to give the impression of a Tube or in this case a Throat .

Add Teeth











I took three strips of White Felt and cut a zig-zag Pattern into them forming irregular shaped Triangular Teeth. I slipped these strips under the Grey Felt and Sewed in place.

Fins and Eyes











Once the Triangles were Sewn I then Sewed around all the Grey. I then added a slightly Curved Triangle to the Top forming a Fin. I added a Fin either side of what you probably now recognise as a Shark. I also Embroidered the Sharks Eyes.

Gills and White










After Embroidering the Black Eyes I added a touch of White as when Sharks attack their Eyes roll back. In addition to this I Sewed on some Gills either side.

Next I Sewed White Felt underneath the Grey Felt. This gave the characteristic colouring of the Great White Shark.

Press Stud









I hadn’t quite finished with my Shark. I Sewed a Press Stud In the Sharks Mouth.

Oxygen Tank
 









This was definitely the fiddliest and time consuming part of the Mask. I had to do some research to find the Iconic Oxygen Tank.

I cut out the Shape of the Tank and it took quite a few hours of Embroidery to give the semblance of the Logo. Due to the small size I had to omit the writing.

Be Afraid

















Here I am wearing the Jaw (or should I say Jaws) dropping Mask. I felt it was well worth the effort I put into it.


Thursday, 3 September 2020

More Face Masks 2020

More Face Masks 2020

Now that Lock Down is easing and we are able to go about more I realised that two Face Masks were not enough. Having failed dismally the first time as shown in my blog Dis-Mask-Trophy I was ready to try again.

Fold & Pin Mask















Starting with my default Mask Shape and Ties I did the usual thing of finding the Centre by Folding and Pinning.

Fold Tie Under













This time in order to change the Shape of the Mask I decided to try Folding the Tie Under itself.

Pin Tie Under











By Folding the Tie Under on both Sides it created this Shape.

Stitch Edge













Once I was satisfied that the Sections were equal I Blanket Stitched them. Note that I am only doing the Edges and not the other Side of the Ties.

Sewn Edges
 










By not Sewing the other Side of the Ties it gives the material more movement. Thus you are not losing Depth at the Centre only at the Edges.

Pin Diagonals









As shown in the previous photograph this has created a Pyramid Shape formed by two Diagonals. I have smoothed and Pinned these ready for Sewing.

Sew Diagonals









I have Sewn the Diagonals but I have not gone right up to the Centre. This allows room for my Nose.

Mask so Far

















As you can see in the above photography that it has completely altered the Shape of the Mask