This whole winter and our delayed and complicated exit is pretty weird.
However my daughter is settled right now and has promised a thousand times to let me know if she needs me. The neighbours are watching the house, and my niece will be staying here sometimes too.
I have packed up everything I need including three sewing machines, some pre-cut projects, a case of vintage sewing samples for Tulsa, and some knitting I need to be sitting down long enough to finish.
What we can organize we have.
However this afternoon my 87 year old mother-in-law broke a bone above her wrist, but that is now in a cast and appears to be a clean break. Not the best time to leave her but she will go stay with my sister-in-law, so hopefully she will be OK too.
You should see it around here,
Currently the rv is parked in the driveway snowed in and attached by ice to the driveway. We put on our boots and winter coats and dash out to pack things away in it in spurts.
It is of course a mini house so there is a lot of just transferring things out of the relevant rooms into their mini editions in the driveway. Out go the comfortable pillow and the contents of my makeup drawer. Out go too many pairs of my shoes and books to read. Out go the spices and the coffee maker. Out it goes and we try not to slip on the ice as we do it.
My husband is project manager of this stage of our year.
He does itinerary and tire pressure and filling the fridge.
I do working myself up to my annual performance as Nova Scotian's most delicate ageing princess.
You see until we hit Virginia at least we will be surrounded by cold outside the rv.
All the rv places to park and stay are closed off season. So we have to stop at night in places that let you do that like overnight truck stops - my husband has philosophical issues with paying for motels and dining out when we are so fully equipped on our wheels. And we do have lots of good heat, water nearly all the time (got to watch those freezing pipes), an electric blanket, a stove, and a fridge.
I get it.
But really there are only so many nights that this princess likes to go to sleep next to the sound of a row of semi trailers running all night.
So I am putting a lot of effort into setting myself up to be comfortable on the trip down - until we get to Texas where it should be warmer and until we can get to our first laundromat.
With appropriately low standards set for photography I am going to share some marvellous back of the bathroom door shots of what I have made this week, with comments. I stuck to a few of the same patterns for efficiency sake. I am sure once we are on the road I will be glad I pushed myself to get all this done.
Here we go:
I made a series of Patterns for Pirates Favourite Tee. The first few I made were as per pattern with what was a fairly wide neckband. I used a lot of cotton lycra for these tees and the wider band sticks out just a shade as you can see here in a blue version I made previously and a couple that I did this week:
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Isn't this confetti cotton knit just terrific? I am so into confetti fabric right now and I don't know why. Reminds me of those confetti angel food cake mixes my mother used to make us when we were kids for special occasions.
Eventually I realized the thing to do was to just make the band narrower - I did this by just stitching a presser foot distance away from the edge of the band, cutting off the excess.
This narrower band lies much better so I made another series in this amazing luxe cotton lycra with a nice smooth hand from Fabric Snob. Love this fabric, very nice to work with for utility type tops suitable for traveling down the road with the dog on my lap:
In addition to the Favourite Tee I also made some Classic Tees from Lovenotions. The neckline here is more of a crew neck and the shape straighter, but I really like the reassuring way this covered up and comfortable tee shirt makes me feel:
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14 comments:
This looks like an awesome rv travel wardrobe.
We use our camper a lot in the summer, at least when the province isn't burning down. The last two years were horrendous. I use my plastic shopping bins, you know the ugly green ones that we are supposed to use instead of bags at the store, and I store all my rv stuff in there, linens, towels, first aid kit, toilet chemicals, and anything that I don't want to freeze in the winter or be potential nest material for mice.It is easy to pack out to the rv. All the dishes, pots and pans and cutlery stay in there. Of course I have another one for kitchen necessities- baking goods, a few spices, coffee tea, condiments. That gets filled up fresh every camping season. Something usually gets forgotten, so a notebook and pen is good to pack too.
Have loads of fun and safe travels.
Barb from Prince George.
Which Jalie pattern did you use? Love the pockets and they look very comfy.
I love the image of that. I would wave if I were anywhere nearby, but I'll just wave eastward. That should cover the entire coast from here in Portland. Stop by if you get up this way!
I, too, am wanting to know which Jalie pattern you have for that marvelous sweatpant/pj bottom. Happy trails - hoping that you have a wonderful warm break.
Best wishes for safe travel! I'll look forward to your future posts.
And the shirts! All the beautiful shirts!
Enjoy your trip!
Sorry to disappoint you. It's pretty d**n cold in Virginia tool. Of course, we are along I81 and you are probably traveling I95 so things may be a bit more moderate. Safe travels!
Love the necks on your t shirts and the pockets on the Jalie pants.
Have a safe and wonderful trip.
When time permits and the mood strikes could you post the Canadian fabric store that you mentioned some time back?
Thanks,
Terry
Barb, when you have a minute, after you are on the road and have escaped the snow and in in dear old NS, would you answer a question about your Constellation project. Did you line the pocket piece and if so what did you use a knit or a woven fabric? My three patterns are at the printers.
I have used that method on the collar and I love it. Came across it in a Burda pyjama pattern.
Your travel clothes could double as work clothes on the garden I'm thinking.Thanks for posting.
Have a safe journey and trust all will be well at home.
Donna E
Great comfortable clothes for any time in my book. I would love to see the Jalie sweatpants on you. I am constantly looking for these types of pants that have a good line. I hope you have a wonderful trip. Be safe, don't worry, and check in from time to time.
Ah, camping clothes...I am so jealous you will be camping! Love your blog, thanks for the humor and all of the pictures and pattern suggestions. The Jalie pattern for the sweatpants looks like #3355. I like the idea of just leaving them straight, and you are dead on about the pocket bags twisting around when they are not sewn down. Just added this pattern to my long wish list!
What a great travel wardrobe! I really like the way those pockets are made. May need to try that way of doing it. Safe travels and if you should happen to go I-20 through Mississippi, our sewing guild meets the fourth Thursday of the month. We'd love to have you stop in. We have Japanese magnolias and daffodils blooming all around and the temps are pretty good too.
I just "Konmarie'd" my clothes and downgraded some items to camping/gardening/exercise. But some new pjs need to hit the sewing queue.
Have a great trip! Love your posts.
Didn't know if you were aware of this option for parking an RV at night in states. I see them in Walmart parking lots quite often.
The frequently asked question below is from Walmart’s Corporate website regarding RV parking at their stores:
Question
Can I park my RV at a Walmart store?
Answer
While we do not offer electrical service or accommodations typically necessary for RV customers, Walmart values RV travelers and considers them among our best customers. Consequently, we do permit RV parking on our store lots as we are able. Permission to park is extended by individual store managers, based on availability of parking space and local laws. Please contact management in each store to ensure accommodations before parking your RV.
Duh! I just figured it out, Barb. The pocket lining is the body of the shirt.
Hope you have reached warmer weather and that all is well.
Thanks for your patience.
Donna E
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