Okay, OKAY - I admit I have this odd need to try to construct garments for many of the events I attend. Oft times the garment is an appropriate fashion chioce but then there are the times (not infrequent) when I find myself "theme stitching". Usually, I hope, the final product is "appropriate" (whatever that means) - age, taste, theme! But really - is any theme sewing/dressing appropriate? Really? You decide. Here are some examples of last year's "theme dressing":
The Fourth of July "Save the Baby
Skeets" T-shirt (BTW - we won a case of wine for that event! - not
sayin' my T-shirt had anything to do with it though!)

And there's my
fav - the Obama Dress! Sorry - THAT one was TOTALLY appropriate!

And my most recent (and probably the genesis of this self-absorbed post) - the
Alohoa Paddling Pants for the
NCA Monumental Outrigger Canoe race - - -

Here's the back story on the
paddlin' pants:
Here are my FAVORITE hiking and paddling pants.

I
desperately wish I had bought 2 pair! Didn't! So I have wanted to try to "rub" a pattern from them forever. So, Saturday morning before the race I decided I would try to make a copy and, as theme sewing chance would have it, that I also NEEDED to make something to wear to the race (see - I definitely need that intervention - who gets up at 6:30 am the day of a race and decides to make a pattern and a garment to wear by 10:30?)
So here is a photo of the muslin pattern on the fabric. So the fabric has a story too. Sis, Sue, left us all for 2 years to live in
Palau - another story - and she sent to me some fabric she found at a local shop. I have waited for the perfect garment to present itself and, well, I think it speaks for itself!

Here are the finished pants. I love how they look lying flat - however, they don't fit as well as the original pair (granted I only had about 20 minutes to fit them as I didn't really get started
cutting and sewing until about 2 hours before I needed to head out). The closure is just an opening for the draw string waist. I added about 4 inches of elastic in the middle of the drawstring - that seemed to help avoid the typical drawstring sack look. I don't have a photo of how they look "on" but it
wasn't too awful as I wore them in public!


Got a bunch of compliments on them - mostly due to the print of the fabric - an objective measure of success for us theme
sewists!!!
Here is our team - DC
PoWeR (
Paddlin' Women Rock)

I gotta say - not my best fashion statement but then again - the
homies from the boat house are all 'bout fun in the water and
nuttin' 'bout the fashion!
Peace out!