Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Pleated Peplum: Done!




Last week I draped the beginnings to this top with absolutely NO idea what I was going to do with the sleeve.  As you can imagine, whatever I decided to do with the sleeve would determine the entire look of the top and ultimately make or break the design.  No pressure, huh?  Well it always helps me to grasp a look by sketching out all of my options.  It seems to always open up my imagination.  So when I sat down to draw, the first thing that came out was this dramatic sleeve.



I did really like it.......but I still wasn't sure.  And so I asked the question in a few groups on Facebook and I got so many responses.  THANK YOU!!!!     {Side Note:  I love the new sewing groups I am a part of!  Finally a whole community who is on what I'm on!}  I sketched out the top suggestions and put a poll on my website.  Here were the choices:



Over any other design, the majority agreed with me with the dramatic sleeve. Yay!  Now to make it!!!  I have to mention that I did not use any patterns on this entire garment and certainly did not want to start in having to plot out the sleeve on pattern paper.  So I didn't!   Here is the finished top with that amazing sleeve.
















 I love it!  I styled it with a pair of turquoise skinnies (is that a word?) and even found a pair of earrings that went perfect!  2015 is going to be fun and this was just the jump start I needed,  If you missed the first part of this project, like the fabric I chose and a look at the pleats click here.

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Pleated Peplum!

I love to design!!  .......But sometimes I have so many ideas floating around in my head that it's hard to decide where to start ....... or finish!  So I am soliciting your help.  I started this peplum top with a real shaky plan for the sleeves to begin with.  All I knew was that I've been sitting on this fabric for months (about 7) waiting for the day I figured out what to do with it.  That day finally came yesterday.  First, let me say if you ever find yourself near Goodville, Pennsylvania, check out the fabric store Goodville Fabric Outlet.  They have LOTS of fabric at super cheap prices.  Downtown LA has me so spoiled that I am forever on the quest to find discounted fabric places!  Okay, back to the top.....

Here is the fabric I started out with.   I only had 2 yards so I had to be creative.  I love fabrics that allow you to get use out of both sides!  Surprise!!  This on had it!


And I wasn't sure what the fabric content was so I did the burn test.  I think it is a cotton/polyester blend.






Confession:  So, after I draped the right side of the body, I decided to take the piece off and trace it for the left side.  Only problem was I traced it on the wrong side.  Well, I was trying to figure out how to incorporate both sides of the fabric before and my accident did it for me.  The result was fabulous!



The pleats are just a labor of love.  I happen to adore pleats because they are so simple but make such a beautiful statement.  You can probably still see my "stay" stitches on the above picture (and all the others until I'm finished) that way I keep things in order while I'm pressing away.  Here is a close up.


I know, I know.. I should have hemmed before pleating!  Got half way through before I realized my mistakes.  Oh well!  Next time will be better.

And now I'm at the part where I always find myself wondering....."What should I do with the sleeve?"  This makes or breaks the whole thing.  Initially I wanted a dramatic sleeve but the more I think about it........the more I second guess everything!  And so I am soliciting your help.  I posted the top in a couple of groups I am a part of in Facebook and got a lot of feedback and suggestions.  Now to narrow it down!!!  Help me decide...


Here is a complete look of what I have so far.





And here's the initial sleeve I thought about doing but who knows now!....  Help me decide by  a voting. 



 Click HERE to see the additional sketches for sleeve options and to vote for your favorite!






Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Cooking Fresh ~ Crisp "Tiger" Slaw

I originally made this slaw to go on top of crab cakes at the request of the hubby and it was so good I had to have it again! So tonight it topped a sweet and tangy marinated steak. It was a great balance of both flavor and texture. About tonight's dinner.... my husband and daughter gave me super high rankings and the slaw tied everything together!!!  I can see this crunchy slaw marrying well with other flavor profiles, so I WILL be experimenting!

Now remember......me and measurements... No dice!  Use your flavor pallet and start tasting!!!

I started off with making a paste that will be the foundation of the vinegarette. This brings the whole slaw together. 

For the paste: 
Ginger
Onion
Garlic
Lemon Zest
Lime Zest
-I blended in my bullet but I'm sure a food processor would be fine too. 

For the vinaigrette:

Some of the lemon/ginger paste you just made
Rice wine vinegar
Ground brown mustard 
Chilling pepper
Fresh cracked black pepper
Lime juice
Olive oil
-I also blended this in my bullet. Adding more oil until I got a good consistency. 


For the slaw:

Red cabbage
Green cabbage
Carrot 
Granny Smith Apple
Mango
-I shredded everything

From here just toss the slaw in the vinaigrette and your done! It's tangy and delicious!




And here it goes on top of crab cakes on that beautiful pretzel bun!


What I love about cooking fresh is how much you really taste ALL the ingredients!  Give it a try and let me know what you think!


Sunday, November 9, 2014

Cooking Fresh: Winter Vegetable Soup

Our recent move has allowed me the time and space to explore another passion of mine outside of fashion.  That would be cooking. I find that after a long day of being a designer, creating and sewing, cooking relaxes me.....  And I think, more than anything, knowing exactly what I'm putting in my body makes me the happiest.  Cooking satisfies all of my senses.... it's so beautiful!

So I joined a group on Facebook that has a challenge of "No Sugar in November". Although I am going on 3 years sober from this drug, I thought I could be support for someone else. There is clear and validated evidence of how sugar causes all sorts of health issues. I know personally how my body started breaking down because of SUGAR!  Since I have left it behind my body appears to be getting younger. Lol.  Eliminating sugar from someones diet is not always easy because it's in almost everything that is conveniently packaged. I realized that as I started actually reading the nutritional labels at the grocery store. And that's when I decided not to deprive myself,  rather find healthier options. And a chef was born......well at least a wannabe chef!

It's been getting cold and once the warm air is out-  I immediately start to think of warm foods....specifically soups. Today I made a delicious vegetable soup using root vegetables and loaded with lots of herbs! Now I have to admit that I don't use measurements (except when baking).  I've always been inspired by people saying they don't measure and since I wanted to be like that one day that's how I practice! ......And plus I feel like people know what they like so add as little or as much as you like!!  Don't be scared.  It's about getting in there and having fun!  Tweak the recipe for next time. 


I like to prep everything before I get started. It helps me not to forget anything:

I started with cutting up sweet potatoes, parsnips and carrots into small cubes.

Then I diced the onions, garlic, one jalapeño (I kept only a few seeds). 

I also chopped fresh parsley, oregano and rosemary.

 Next I prepared the fresh green beans by cutting off the ends....
diced a few tomatoes and washed a bunch of fresh spinach. 


In a large sauté pan heat a few tablespoons of olive oil on medium heat 
 
and add the sweet potatos, parsnips carrots, onions and jalapeño. 



I added salt and pepper and sautéed them for about 5-6 minutes. 
I was looking to get a little browning on the vegetable. I added  the garlic in last as it tends to burn if it's sautéed too long. After another 4-5 minutes I added the fresh herbs making sure to keep everything moving in the pan. 

Another 5 minutes and in goes the fresh tomatoes and since I didn't have the juice of the canned tomatoes I added a little homemade chicken stock. 


I let every thing simmer for about another 5 minutes.  The kitchen smells so good at this point! Next I tranfered everything to a big stock pot and added water -enough to cover everything plus a little more since I will be adding more ingredients towards the end and a few dashes of worcestershire sauce and balsamic vinegar. How much water depends on you. Do you want a more hearty soup or broth-y? {And don't forget to salt and pepper along the way. I find that when cooking fresh you need not be stingy with salt (unless your monitoring your sodium). I use kosher salt and it does make a difference when I'm cooking.}. 

Bring the soup to a boil and then reduce the heat to low, partially cover and let simmer for about 45 minutes making sure to stir along the way and check the seasoning.

 Now it's time to drop in the green beans, spinach and garbanzo beans. 
I brought the heat back up to medium and continued to cook the soup until the green beans were tender. 
Your done. This is how much I made. I froze 3 jars and enjoyed one tonight. 
I enjoyed my winter vegetable soup topped with fresh parsley and a homemade pretzel twist. 


Enjoy!  

If you make it let me know how it turns out!


Sunday, July 27, 2014

My week!

The past week and a half have been really exciting for me.  I have met so many new people who are supporting me on my journey and I am happy to be a part of theirs.  I can't wait so see what the future holds!  Here are some recap pictures!

I love the RawArtists.org family that I am a part of.  They are creating opportunities for artists to showcase their talents.  I have already been to two shows here in Atlanta supporting the other artists and they haven't disappointed yet.  Fingers crossed I get to showcase in September!




Very fortunate to have joined a fashion group on Meetup.com and our first meeting was last week. You know it is really nice being around like minded people focused enough to achieve their goals. Here are a few of the new members.



I'v been meeting so any new people who are showing me so much love and making new friends along the way and I am so thankful.  I am having a good time and I want t keep going!!  I don't know why I always have a crazy face but I'm not ashamed to be me....I'm silly!


Then I get to be a part of a fashion show for a that makes me feel good to be a part of.  The models are waiting to see what they will be walking to.  So exciting!




And last night I was lucky enough to be invited by Demi from DemiStyle Boutique as she featured my my accessory designs at her sip and shop/ fashion mingle!  We had a ball!  You can check out more pics here.




It's been a busy week for me..... meanwhile my sister had a baby!

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