No Meet and Mend happened in Seattle.
The happy news?
I met up with Sherry of Petite Over 40 in Seattle and mended in Portland!
Slowly, during my drive up to and my stay in Seattle it transpired that first the venue for the Meet and Mend had to change and then everyone (except Sherry) bailed. That didn't stop us! We went on a boat! And ate a whole package of macarons!
Sherry displays our sea-worthy snack. |
Strawberry, the last macaron. We spent way more time gabbing and eating than looking at the scenery. |
One of the many ferries in the harbor. You can [not] see how hazy it was from the fires in British Columbia. |
I didn't take many photos until we got near the container ships. Boatloads of #dailytruck components! |
Contact her directly if you'd like to join in, especially if you live in the Seattle area.
I might try to get another Meet and Mend happening, not sure yet.
On to mending...
I was hoping to start sewing during my train ride down to Portland.
Nope.
I checked in at Seattle's King St. Station so late, I ended up riding backwards with no tray table.
The next day, I worked on my first mending project:
All I had to do was sew up the side seams of my ruana to turn it into a tunic.
Ta da! This was taken at Fred Meyer's. I designed the prints in those men's lounge pants. |
What size are these? XXL? |
I started with silk buttonhole twist, which now I'm thinking wasn't the best choice -- the knots aren't holding. |
The end of the yellow silk buttonhole twist, a little over 4 rows of stitching. |
The mending visits Powells. |
The mending takes flight. |
Linking up with Shelbee's On the Edge
Patti's Visible Monday
Catherine's #iwillwearwhatilike