Sunday 26 June 2011

Too Much to Sew

I have had very much to sew recently, and so far have had no time to take pictures or blog about it. Tobias and I are going to an event next weekend, and I still have to finish his tunic/doublet/cotehardie (what on earth should I call it?). So far I’ve only made the side and back seams, so I’m way behind. I also would like to have my over dress finished in time, but it’s looking dark so far. What with work taking up so much of my time, me being very tired when I get home, and having felt sick every day for more than eight weeks, my sewing has been irregular at best.
I also have a lot of other things I need to sew. If all goes well, we’ll receive an addition to our little family in December and hardly any of my usual skirts and dresses fits anymore. Most of them have been made to my measurements, and it didn’t take much for me to outgrow them. Sigh. At least I don’t feel sick that often anymore.
A couple of years ago I made a summer dress for casual wear, and now I remade it a bit. I raised the waistline, and added a flounce at the hem, as I wanted it longer now than when I first made it. The shoulder straps are the ties of the casing of the neckline (very adjustable, and should make it possible to nurse in as well, come that time), and there’s a drawstring at the waist, tying in the back. The skirt is a half circle, so there should be plenty of room for an expanding belly.
Yesterday we went to a friends wedding, and took the opportunity to get a few pictures of the dress. The surroundings were beautiful, one of the many small castles in this part of Sweden (mostly built by nobles in the 16th and 17th centuries).
The wedding reception was located in one of the old storage buildings, which was perfect. When I looked at the pictures just after Tobias had taken them I said something about looking so big, and he replied with a twinkle in his eye that it looked becoming on me. That made me laugh, but I’m grateful he like me even when I’m loosing my figure. Oh, how I’m looking forward to receive this little one! I pray that all will go well.
There were no toilet facilities in the old storage building, so we had to walk up to the castle for that. Now, Tobias and his family (as well as many others at the wedding) know the lady that runs things there, I know that there’s no one living in the castle anymore, and that it’s run mostly as a conference and kick of centre these days, so it shouldn’t have felt so intimidating, but I still felt weird walking up to the front door. It would have felt more natural to take the kitchen entrance. That being the case, I just had to have a picture of myself hesitating by the doors.
I guess that shows where I place myself on the social scale, huh? ;)

9 comments:

  1. Somehow, I just had a sneaking suspicion. . .;) I am SO happy for you!! Congratulations! And Tobias is absolutely right, a soft growing baby bump is VERY becoming on you. You will be a wonderful mother. I can't wait to see the baby clothes you make for Wee One. . I am sure they will be perfect. How exciting!

    What a pretty place for a wedding, too! I am so jealous of the fabulous historic places you have over there. It makes the few we have here seem so young,and raw, and not very interesting at all. Someday I'll make it over to Europe to see all the places I have long been wanting to see.

    I'm glad you are feeling better. For me, with my first two, the first 15 weeks or so were always so awful, as far as being sick. :(

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  2. How exciting! I'm so happy for you both!

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  3. Congrats! You look lovely. THe castle photos are so great!

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  4. Wonderful news! Blessings on your growing family!

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  5. Klänningen är jättefin! Du är en sant kreativ människa, låser dig inte vid ursprungsläget, då kan man trolla fram en hel del.
    Finns det något över för en blivande mormor att kunna göra till det lilla livet?

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  6. Jättegrattis! Vad härligt för er båda!

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  7. Hi! I just found your blog today and had to say Congrats! I am also due in December!

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