Sunday, November 24, 2024

Pancharevo

Our first winter hike. The weather this week got quite cold and the rain turned into snow, that hasn't melted yet. We've been pretty busy lately, but on such a pleasant sunny Sunday we decided to take a short hike in the Lozen mountain, near the lake Pancharevo, which is only 20 min car drive from home.

I had expected snow and frozen trails, but the paths were actually solid, frozen, but almost without snow and quite easy to hike. The promised sun shone brightly and made everything look beautiful and cheerful.



Hike info:

Destination: lake Pancharevo
Mountain: Lozen
Total length: 7 km
Elevation gain: 130 m
Total duration (plus picnic and rests): 2 hours
Average difficulty: 1 / 10

The lake of Pancharevo and the village

Me-made items, worn on this hike:
 
Husband: men's boxers, Burda cargo pants, Burda Hoodie, Skull Hat
I:  lingerie, Sinclair long sleeve, Central Park hoodie, CC copycat hat, Borika gloves

We crossed along the mountain trail from one side of the lake to the other and then took the lower path back to our starting point and the car.

The lake hadn't completely frozen and there were rowers, fishermen, as well as plenty of birds.


We had our picnic on the seating area with a piece of homemade cheese pie, that I baked in the morning and a cup of hot herbal tee, while watching the peaceful waters of the lake and the snowy peaks of Vitosha on the horizon. A couple of refreshing and recharging hours and now - back to work :)


Sunday, November 17, 2024

Green Dress with Heartshaped Neckline

This is my year of dresses and I've made another one :) The pattern is much more involved than the previous sheath dress, with princess seams at the front, a hidden zipper, cut waistline and it also includes sleeves.

My fabric is a type of georgette and the lining is green colored polyester lining. The original dress is designed with a full circle skirt, but I opted for a semi-circle - neither did I have so much fabric, nor was I willing for so much volume.

My major modification was to transform the original front, which featured two separate fronts with real buttons into a single piece, only imitating a buttoned front. The major reason, apart from saving on labour, was that the original neckline was gaping on me and I had to take in some 3 cm in total from the volume. Of course, I could have opted for a solid front without any seams and if I am using more colorful fabrics for my next dress out of this pattern, that is what I plan to do, but the solid color of my fabric prompted me to add some interest to it in the form of the button band.  


  I also made my usual height modifications, which are one of the major reasons I rarely shop ready-to-wear dresses - my bust line and waist line need adjusting for my short stature. I took 0.8 cm of the height above the arm-openings and further 1 cm above waist. Next time I'll raise the waist just a tiny bit more, 0.5 - 0.7 cm would be a better fit, I think, especially if I decide to reduce the size from 36 closer to my 34.

Pattern: Burda #144 11 / 2016
Size: 36, reduced
Fabric: green georgette, polyester lining
Time to make: 1 week

The original pattern in the magazine does not include a pattern of the skirt, only instructions how to construct a full circle skirt, which is fairly simple and everybody knows, theoretically. It does not preclude the fact, that it is additional work, so I used my already cut and printed Vikisews Deniz skirt pattern, which I've been adding lately to most of my dresses.

The dress is lined - the body and the skirt are replicated out of polyester lining fabric.I did not see the point of adding volume to the sleeves, so they are left not lined. The lining of the skirt is also a semi circle skirt, but 10 cm shorter than the shell skirt.

The back closes with an invisible zipper and a hook and eye. I think I like the additional closure the hook and eye provides, however next time I think will go back to placing the invisible zipper right on edge of the neckline and skipping the clasp.


Thursday, November 14, 2024

Pchelina 2024

After the leisurely hike on Rudina, husband and I got into the car and drove to the nearby (about 30 min by car) village of Potzurnentzi for our almost annual visit to Pchelina. As I've written here repeatedly, this is one of my most favourite places not too far from Sofia and I absolutely adore staying on the rocks and looking at the calm waters of the lake down.

We do this combined double hike almost every time we drive in this direction, but we had never done it so late in the year. The days in November are definitely shorter and with the winter time, at 15:30 in the afternoon the sun was already low on the horizon.


The place was empty, with only sporadic distant dog barking and bird quacking disturbing the stillness.

Me-made items, worn on this hike:

Husband: men's boxers, Burda Cargo Pants, Burda longsleeve, Hound's Tooth Hoodie
I:  lingerie, Sinclair longsleeve, Hound's Tooth Hoodie


We sat on the rocks, had our small snacks of cheese pie and cold beer and enjoyed the scenery. 






Hike info:

Date: 08 November 2024
Destination: Pchelina
Mountain region: Kraishte
Total length: 7.5 km
Elevation gain: 160 m
Total duration (plus rests): about 2 and a half hours
Average difficulty:  2 / 10

The sun was getting quickly lower and at some point the dozens of ducks started gathering and moving in the other direction of the lake - it was magical!





We stayed almost till sunset, it was so pleasant and relaxing! Next year we plan to take the tent and spend the night at the lake, but in the warmer part of the year.




Monday, November 11, 2024

Rudina Mountain 2024

Friday was probably the last of the Indian summer days this year - sunny and warm, and we had an exhausting but absolutely amazing outing!

First, we drove to the village of Sirishtnik and climbed the small Rudina mountain, one of the many Kraishte mountains. As usual on a work day, the trail was completely empty and glorious under the mild autumn sun.



Hike info:

Date: 8 November 2024
Destination: Sirishtnishka Rudina (1172 m)
Mountain: Rudina
Total length: 8 km
Elevation gain: 480 m
Total duration (plus picnic and rests): about 3 hours
Average difficulty:  4 / 10

Because of the long period of warmth this autumn, the wild lilacs on Rudina had blossomed in November!
The views from the peak are simply amazing! The trail is called a View to nine mountains and not in vain :)



Me-made items, worn on this hike:

Husband: men's boxers, Burda Cargo Pants, Burda longsleeve, Hound's Tooth Hoodie
I:  lingerie, Sinclair longsleeve, Hound's Tooth Hoodie 
(most of these stayed in the backpacks on the way up, but were needed on the peak and downwards)

We had our long and delicious picnic on the peak, enjoying the sun and the views.




A blooming wild rose:

The village of Sirishtnik - on the way to the car we came upon a quince tree and gathered a handful of fallen ripe quinces. Now we have 6 jars of quince jam - probably the most aromatic jam we've made recently!