I was gonna see the grandparents today, but I might bail on that considering lol
Tonight I’ll close all the blinds, put the aircon on overnight, and try to keep the cat cool on Monday lol he’s my priority, Idc if I’m a sweaty mess, but lil puss can’t sweat
TheWitchofThornbury@aussie.zone 6 days ago
Necessary chores this morning - early as possible. Then some long overdue dressmaking. This actually works well in hot weather - the cloth sits better imo. Have to work tomorrow but there’s good aircon there so no drama. And we have the cool change late tomorrow to look forward to.
just_kitten@aussie.zone 6 days ago
Just getting through the necessary chores myself - including cooking up another big batch of hoppin’ John to use up sad fridge veg and pantry items. About to take laundry to the laundromat to dry.
May we see snippets of your gorgeous dresses when you’re done? I have so much respect and awe for people who can make their own clothes (once a common thing in my mum’s and your generation…)
I’m so grateful for those quick cool changes. Having lived through a couple of relentless Perth heatwaves, it’s so much easier here (that said, both cities are experiencing a bit more humidity over summer which is making things worse - especially for the poor Perth sods with evaporative AC).
TheWitchofThornbury@aussie.zone 6 days ago
The stuff I make is mostly comfort clothing to very basic patterns (mostly drafted by me as I’m not a standard size) and not very fitted. I’m not yet willing to wear homemade out to work. I did get some gorgeous cotton print a few weeks ago for this summer’s tees and shorts - if they come out alright I’ll post pix. I do like having clothes that sit well and wash well. Oddly, the price differential is not great. Fabric in this country is expensive, even if you go to the discount outlets, and the labour cost - well that has to come under the ‘cost of fun’ heading.
just_kitten@aussie.zone 6 days ago
Oh yes please it’d be lovely to see how the tees come out. I have a cousin who is the only one of our generation who’s chosen to keep up sewing but she never made tees due to the stretchy fabric being difficult to work with.
Nobody I know who still makes their own clothes does it to save any $ - it’s for fun and comfort. I do wish I had the skill/gumption to learn as I have a bit of an odd body shape that makes it hard to buy pants and skirts, specifically. If it goes over the bum it’s too large for my waist and vice-versa. At least I ought to learn how to replace the elastic waistband on one of my beloved op shop finds (that I’m sure was homemade too, judging by the rickrack).