Yesterday I made a new dress for Lyric, my 60s 'once blond' Slate eyes Gotz Sasha. As you'll probably have gathered by now, I love colour....lots of colour and probably the brighter the better. But I decided to go with white because I always like how nice white dresses look on our tanned skinned Sashas. I'd had this broiderie anglais fabric for ages and thought I'd use that. It is quite thick and very 'holey' so although I've used this particular pattern before, this fabric was my 'weekend challenge'. However, I think the bigger challenge, despite much pressing with the iron, was getting the darn collar to lie flat!!
Once I'd undressed Lyric though, I realised that she needs a bit of work. The poor girl has chest caving and I need to sort that out soon. But I notice that she has a wooden head/neck attachment so I'm not sure whether to try getting her head off to work on her or to remove her legs, which might be easier....but that is for another day, as I got side tracked trying wigs on her! Yes, she is a little baldy, so has to wear a wig.
But that is not all, she also has very very faded whites to her eyes, in fact there really isn't any white to speak of, but the irises themselves are quite good....so I thought I'd add a tiny bit of white watercolour pencil to bring the whites back. Not a good move. In the photos of her in the red wig she looks like one of the children from The Village of the Damned!!!!
So I decided to try another wig on her, this time it's another lovely soft Monique Gold wig, which like a lot of my wigs in this size, I've had almost forever! I like the style on her and think it tones down the whites of her eyes a bit, but not sure on the blue highlights......
Finally I went back inside and toned down the whites of her eyes again, then changed her wig for a Monique Gold Jojo which I put into pigtails. I quite like the style on her but not sure on the colour. Now if I could have the brown of the above wig with the style of the below one, that would be perfect!!! I might have to add a wig for her to my next wig order! :)
Ignoring the eyes, which is your favourite wig for Lyric? I'm leaning towards the second one but don't be influenced by me, please tell me what you think!!
Hope everyone has a safe and good week ahead :)
Sunday, 15 February 2015
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
A bit of Sasha sewing....
I've been very busy for the last week, apart from the gardening and the new pergola, which incidentally I gave a coat of preservative to this morning.....(as a sideline, here in Spain, do not be fooled into thinking that adding an 'o' to the end of some words will give you the translation into Spanish....a 'preservativo' in Spanish is NOT what you might think it is!!!! ) Where was I? Ah yes, sewing. I have been catching up on my commissions. The following outfits are going to live in the USA....the photos were taken inside with flash, so apologies for their poor quality.
All appliques are unattached, as requested by the buyer....she wants to be able to use the tee shirts with other outfits.
Thank you for looking :)
All appliques are unattached, as requested by the buyer....she wants to be able to use the tee shirts with other outfits.
Thank you for looking :)
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Sunday, 8 February 2015
Preparing for spring...
On Monday we went to Sevilla and ordered the wood to build our new
pergola which will go over the jacuzzi/hot tub in our garden. Some of
you might remember that back on the 28th February 2013, which is a
holiday here as it is el Dia de Andalucia, we had a heavy snow fall
which brought down our existing pergola. I say 'brought down', but the
'unusual for here' weight of the snow on top, actually broke it
completely in half!! We weren't here at the time as Brian and I had
gone to the coast for a couple of weeks, but Brendan awoke to see the
damage and sent us these photos...
You can see below that the metal cross beam at the far end is completely broken in the middle, and the one this end is just being supported by an 'acro' that Brendan put in place temporarily!!
This was one of the 'upright' corner posts, which as well as being bolted into the ground, was also attached to the wall of the house with metal brackets!!!
So for two years we've been looking for 'just the right' pergola to replace it, as without shade we can only use the jacuzzi at night when the sun can't shine on it and damage the fibreglass. Because wood isn't used so much here, we've been quoted some very high prices for a simple wooden structure so we finally decided to order the wood and make our own. It will be a standard pergola with 6 crossbeams. The wood was delivered on Thursday, our hallway has been piled up with wood like an adventure playground for the last few days!! The bag contains all the metal fittings!
And we decided to make a start on it today. Brian has drawn up all the plans, he can't do the lifting but is the 'brains' behind the building, Brendan and I are the 'brawn' apparently!!!! Not so sure, having lost more than 50 pounds in weight in the last year, that I really want to be known as the 'brawn' but it could be worse I guess :)
Brendan's face below, shows how not 'overly impressed' he was when I said that I wanted the corner posts shortened by approx half a metre....
Brian directs the procedings!!! Note those horrible matching woolly hats!
As the morning warmed up, Brendan starts to shed the layers!!
The metal 'shoes' go onto the corner posts...this is Brian's 'work room' with the open door...
Ah, here comes the Building Inspector....or Yoda as she's otherwise known :) ...
It's not often you see Brendan without his woolly hat in winter, but it was turning into a nice warm morning...
Drilling through the tiles into the ground...
In the meantime I got bored standing around waiting for my 'services' to be needed so I decided to do a bit of weeding and tidying up of the garden. I filled three large sacks of weeds and leaves....just shows you how 'needed' I was!!!
I thought I'd share some photos I took of the plants. Most have done well over the winter, some have done VERY well!!
The rockery plants are doing very nicely indeed, lovely and green. Once I'd removed a lot of the weeds, you could see them properly!! The yucca in the pot in front is usually standing behind the jacuzzi but we had to move it out of the way for the 'workers'.....we've had this some years now and got it as a tiny little 'stump' thingy!!!! It has sooo much new growth down at the bottom, but it does need repotting as it's got very top heavy and easily falls over.
Loads of lemons on the tree, even though I use at least one a day, thankfully they don't diminish very quickly! They really are probably the nicest lemons I've ever tasted....and definitely the freshest! ;) Am I prejudiced? Maybe!!
This plant has done incredibly well during the winter, we bought it last spring and it's grown nicely in the pot...
This is our Hibiscus, again bought last year. They can be very temperamental, but this one has done well in the cold as it's protected in this corner...
These two troughs of cactii and succulents are spreading nicely and filling in the spaces...
I don't know what this plant is called but it looks lovely in this old pot...the bottom of the pot is planted in the soil and has been since before we moved in back in April 2004, there is another photo of it further down...
The mandarin looks good and healthy now that we've taken it from it's pot and planted it in the soil...the stones around the base are to prevent the dogs from digging, which they like to do!
Another 'oldie', our cheese plant, normally a 'houseplant' in the UK, has been outside since we received it as a gift in 2006!
This palm will take over the garden if we let it, it was thoroughly cut back last year and needs to be done again very soon...
The mystery orange/lemon tree is producing lots of lovely fruit again.....even after almost 11 years living here, it's still such a novelty for me to have citrus fruit growing in our own garden!
Here you can see both the oranges and the lemons growing side by side in the same tree...
I love this succulent in it's pot on top of our garden 'plinthe', it always looks so pretty and healthy with it's green with red tipped leaves...
Here's the old plant pot buried in the ground that I mentioned earlier....we daren't try moving it as we're sure it'd just fall apart!!
Some members of the family got very 'exhausted' watching the rest of us work!!!! Suki, enjoying a bit of a sunbathe in her 'mummy made' furry coat!!!
Whilst Chocco investigates (and eats) anything he can find!
Yoda just looks at the 'whipper snappers' with contempt!
The other Yucca, also needing repotting...it has grown enormously!!
A few years back this large bowl was planted up with some small cactii.....now you can't see hardly an inch between them!
There's that old yucca again....oh and my lovely Lucy!
I got very excited when, having removed the weeds surrounding it, I found this plant in flower.....I thought my 'money tree' had begun to flower ;) only to realise that no, the money tree is next to it and as yet, no flowers!!
This spiky cousin of the Aloe Vera has several flower stalks waiting to come up....won't be long now!
Why is it that grasses and weeds choose the sharpest plants to grow around....this spiky cactus is surrounded by 'stuff' that needs pulling up...
And finally a few photos of the doggies......Yoda
Choco in his usual 'upside down' pose!!!
And especially for Auntie Ronny, here is Kara, our tiniest little Chihuahua...
As for progress on the pergola, well the four corner posts are up and bolted to the ground, and two of the 6 rafters (one each end) are screwed in place....and this afternoon we had hailstones....so as the saying goes, tomorrow is another day!
I hope you've enjoyed sharing my Sunday and wish you all a lovely week ahead. :)
You can see below that the metal cross beam at the far end is completely broken in the middle, and the one this end is just being supported by an 'acro' that Brendan put in place temporarily!!
This was one of the 'upright' corner posts, which as well as being bolted into the ground, was also attached to the wall of the house with metal brackets!!!
So for two years we've been looking for 'just the right' pergola to replace it, as without shade we can only use the jacuzzi at night when the sun can't shine on it and damage the fibreglass. Because wood isn't used so much here, we've been quoted some very high prices for a simple wooden structure so we finally decided to order the wood and make our own. It will be a standard pergola with 6 crossbeams. The wood was delivered on Thursday, our hallway has been piled up with wood like an adventure playground for the last few days!! The bag contains all the metal fittings!
And we decided to make a start on it today. Brian has drawn up all the plans, he can't do the lifting but is the 'brains' behind the building, Brendan and I are the 'brawn' apparently!!!! Not so sure, having lost more than 50 pounds in weight in the last year, that I really want to be known as the 'brawn' but it could be worse I guess :)
Brendan's face below, shows how not 'overly impressed' he was when I said that I wanted the corner posts shortened by approx half a metre....
Brian directs the procedings!!! Note those horrible matching woolly hats!
As the morning warmed up, Brendan starts to shed the layers!!
The metal 'shoes' go onto the corner posts...this is Brian's 'work room' with the open door...
Ah, here comes the Building Inspector....or Yoda as she's otherwise known :) ...
It's not often you see Brendan without his woolly hat in winter, but it was turning into a nice warm morning...
Drilling through the tiles into the ground...
In the meantime I got bored standing around waiting for my 'services' to be needed so I decided to do a bit of weeding and tidying up of the garden. I filled three large sacks of weeds and leaves....just shows you how 'needed' I was!!!
I thought I'd share some photos I took of the plants. Most have done well over the winter, some have done VERY well!!
The rockery plants are doing very nicely indeed, lovely and green. Once I'd removed a lot of the weeds, you could see them properly!! The yucca in the pot in front is usually standing behind the jacuzzi but we had to move it out of the way for the 'workers'.....we've had this some years now and got it as a tiny little 'stump' thingy!!!! It has sooo much new growth down at the bottom, but it does need repotting as it's got very top heavy and easily falls over.
Loads of lemons on the tree, even though I use at least one a day, thankfully they don't diminish very quickly! They really are probably the nicest lemons I've ever tasted....and definitely the freshest! ;) Am I prejudiced? Maybe!!
This plant has done incredibly well during the winter, we bought it last spring and it's grown nicely in the pot...
This is our Hibiscus, again bought last year. They can be very temperamental, but this one has done well in the cold as it's protected in this corner...
These two troughs of cactii and succulents are spreading nicely and filling in the spaces...
I don't know what this plant is called but it looks lovely in this old pot...the bottom of the pot is planted in the soil and has been since before we moved in back in April 2004, there is another photo of it further down...
The mandarin looks good and healthy now that we've taken it from it's pot and planted it in the soil...the stones around the base are to prevent the dogs from digging, which they like to do!
Another 'oldie', our cheese plant, normally a 'houseplant' in the UK, has been outside since we received it as a gift in 2006!
This palm will take over the garden if we let it, it was thoroughly cut back last year and needs to be done again very soon...
The mystery orange/lemon tree is producing lots of lovely fruit again.....even after almost 11 years living here, it's still such a novelty for me to have citrus fruit growing in our own garden!
Here you can see both the oranges and the lemons growing side by side in the same tree...
I love this succulent in it's pot on top of our garden 'plinthe', it always looks so pretty and healthy with it's green with red tipped leaves...
Here's the old plant pot buried in the ground that I mentioned earlier....we daren't try moving it as we're sure it'd just fall apart!!
Some members of the family got very 'exhausted' watching the rest of us work!!!! Suki, enjoying a bit of a sunbathe in her 'mummy made' furry coat!!!
Whilst Chocco investigates (and eats) anything he can find!
Yoda just looks at the 'whipper snappers' with contempt!
The other Yucca, also needing repotting...it has grown enormously!!
A few years back this large bowl was planted up with some small cactii.....now you can't see hardly an inch between them!
There's that old yucca again....oh and my lovely Lucy!
I got very excited when, having removed the weeds surrounding it, I found this plant in flower.....I thought my 'money tree' had begun to flower ;) only to realise that no, the money tree is next to it and as yet, no flowers!!
This spiky cousin of the Aloe Vera has several flower stalks waiting to come up....won't be long now!
Why is it that grasses and weeds choose the sharpest plants to grow around....this spiky cactus is surrounded by 'stuff' that needs pulling up...
And finally a few photos of the doggies......Yoda
Choco in his usual 'upside down' pose!!!
And especially for Auntie Ronny, here is Kara, our tiniest little Chihuahua...
As for progress on the pergola, well the four corner posts are up and bolted to the ground, and two of the 6 rafters (one each end) are screwed in place....and this afternoon we had hailstones....so as the saying goes, tomorrow is another day!
I hope you've enjoyed sharing my Sunday and wish you all a lovely week ahead. :)
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