Sunday, July 29, 2012

What a Smart-dressed Florida Girl Wears After Lounging at the Pool


Did I say something the other day about Sewing Olympics? Hahahahaha! Instead of being inspired to sew, the swimmers have motivated me to do almost nothing more than lay poolside reading.

I accomplished nothing in the sewing room yesterday. Instead, I donned my swimsuit and went outside around 8:30 AM, gave the dogs a bath, brushed the pool, cleaned off some Rubbermaid bins that had been waiting outside for me to do so since I moved, poured myself an iced Diet Dr. Pepper, grabbed my Kindle, and lounged next to the pool until about 2 PM. When I got too hot, I jumped in the pool and swam for a bit, and then got back out and continued reading. Bliss. And slightly pink shoulders. ;-)

This morning, I went into the sewing room and finished the New Look dress (pics coming later - it's about to rain at the moment) and then dug out this nearly finished Vogue 8724 dress I started over a year ago and finished it off too. All it needed was the sideseams serged (smaller now - yay!) and a hem. Then I spent more time poolside. It's addicting, now that the pool water is FINALLY near 90 (what my wussy Florida self prefers) and I may end up with some real tan on my legs this summer after all.

Now I'm off to do some errands in my on-trend, if not eye-searingly bright, maxi dress and I'm hoping to get back into the sewing room upon my return to at least plan what's next and maybe get something cut out.

24 comments:

  1. I recognize that fabric, and I'm guessing that yours was "properly aged."

    When we moved to Florida in 1998, we thought pool water was warm at 81 degrees. I now know that we were wrong.

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  2. Lounging by the pool looks like a summer holiday to me....all I'm doing is lounging by the fire here - it's winter!!! Dress looks super good on you...
    ✿ Judy
    made by J

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  3. What a life -- I'm jealous! Love that fabric.

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  4. I love this dress. The fabric is gorgeous and I, too, think I've seen it before!

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  5. Great dress! Sounds like you had a great day too.

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  6. I love it! The print is great and I like a maxi on you. I'm with you though. I like a pool to be very warm for me to be comfortable. I don't have Fla. as my excuse. I just hate being cold :D

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  7. An absolutely perfect day IMHO. Love that new dress also. Must make me a maxi soon.

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  8. Sounds like a productive and relaxing morning- hurry! Fun dress.

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  9. Once you become acclimated to those 80+ pool temps it is hard to get in the pool when it is any less. Our pool is solar heated which is a plus to the sun heating. Love it! BTW, I am just across the bay in Pinellas County and we didn't have rain Sunday.

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  10. Your dress is beautiful, I absolutely adore that print. And I'm a wee bit jealous of your afternoon of leisurely reading, good for you!

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  11. Beautiful dress! I love the printed fabric. I'm a little jealous of your day off, that sounds wonderful.

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  12. Eh, maybe you need to just kick back and enjoy the pool sometimes. When the urge to sew returns, so be it. Meanwhile, enjoy your stylish Maxi!

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  13. Why not take a day or two (or three) by the pool? Good for you!

    I find that taking some time to do other-than-sewing-related things (read that as reading something other than a sewing related book or mag) helps me to come back to my sewing refreshed and able to play with less stressing and more productivity (read that as less seam ripping!).

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  14. Awww.., bliss. What an enjoyable day. Love the bold print of your new on-trend maxi.

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  15. I haven't been around for awhile but wow you look great!

    Sounds like a wonderful way to spend the day :)

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  16. Hi Debbie,
    What a prolific and dedicated sewer you are. I love your blog and enjoy seeing all your creations. I'd want to ask your advice. I am unable to see the videos and/or pictures from your coverstitch portion of your blog. Can you tell me what I might be doing wrong? Keep up the great work with your blog! Joyce

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  17. Missing you. Hope things are okay.

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  18. Wondering if you are OK. Miss your bright breezy posts. Take care.

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  19. I miss your smart and funny posts. Hope you and yours are OK. Thought perhaps it was just that the blog was a bit haywire, but haven't seen any of your comments elsewere either. Elle

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  20. Just another post to say hope things are going okay - miss hearing about your sewing adventures.

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  21. Hi Debbie, I hope that you and yours are OK. Missing your inspirational posts and hoping that you are well and happy.

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  22. Missing your inspiration Debbie. Hope things are OK.

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