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Silk Slip and Ottobre 5/2018
I’m not going to talk about the current state of my slip. Oh, you don’t know what a slip is? It’s an undergarment, not very popular with the young crowd (insert eye roll) but a nice layer under skirts for unlined garments. I’ve recently discovered there are/were pants slips (WHAT??) didn’t know this was a thing and I don’t have a pair nor do I have any in my sewing plans. There are full slips, half slips, knit slips that stretch, silk slips, lace slips, compression slips, and the list goes on. I personally wear slips when the garment I’m wearing isn’t lined, although I don’t wear them with denim skirts. …
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Pattern Review: Simplicity 8641 and Sew House Seven
Hi! So, I think I sewed this up sometime last month and I’m now getting pictures. I really enjoy when my daughter takes my pictures. I don’t edit photos and I take just a few to get the look of the garment, this means it goes a lot faster if she does it. It usually takes just a few minutes to get front, back, side and a few silly shots. I tried with the tripod, it’s just not my thing although I know it’s not that hard. I guess I’ll work on it (insert eye roll), I need to get a remote, anyone have recommendations for an Iphone compatible…
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Trench Coat With A Twist Simplicity 8472
I’m so excited to be featured in July/Aug edition of Sewn Magazine! If you haven’t seen this sewing magazine, your missing out. The colors, stories and sewing and truly pieces of art! Michelle has a fantastic eye for fabric, texture and photography, I’m amazed each and every month.. I’m always excited to see what the makers are making and meeting new and exciting makers. I’m not the most artistic, but I get a good dose of inspiration from magazines like this one. I’m excited to see how the same pattern we all use can be interpreted by different people. With the rise of YouTube and vlogs, I get happy to…
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DIY A- Line skirt
I totally think the natural progression for a sewist/seamstress/sewer/etc.. is making your own patterns. OK, no, I’m not getting ready to drop a pattern line, but I think there’s some value in understanding fundamentally how patterns work so it’s easier to modify. Now, that’s just my thinking, I have an analytical mind and I think it terms of processes and more importantly building on knowledge. I’m not one of those people that can do something without ever being exposed to it unless it’s similar to what I’ve already done before hence my ridiculous pattern stash which at least half of is basics that I should know how to do by…
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See and Sew B6473
This is my new blogger pose, lol! I really like this top! At first, I wanted to make a dress and I’m thinking I may soon! I always look through the see and sew patterns and New Look at Joann’s and Walmart because I’m cheap and I have a pattern problem. Actually, they have a lot of out of print designs, so they are less expensive than ordering from the website. See and Sew have a wide range of sizes and I truthfully think they are Butterick patterns reborn. They are not exactly like their regular Butterick patterns (they change the model and sometimes they adjust the number of views…
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DIY Button Up Shirt- Butterick 5526 Review
Soooo, I wore this and never blogged about it, I know, right! I try to take photos and blog about what I make before I wear it. This way, I wont forget, but with Instagram, I periodically scroll through to see if an item has been reviewed or not. I try to get nice outdoor photos with themes and corresponding wall colors, but truthfully that’s unrealistic for me. I don’t want to spend all day taking pictures (insert eye roll) lol. I just want to take front back and side photos with a few extra poses for good measure. I think people want to see how the garment looks on…
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Another Ogden Cami
Don’t judge me, I’ve had this cut out for at least 2.5 months. What had happen was, lol… For reals, when I “put stuff away” I forget about them, this was in a bin of “things to sew” that I totally forgot about. As a matter of fact, that bin is being used as an additional end table in my sewing room so, there’s that lol!!! And, I already have an end table in the sewing room, so yeah, there are a few things coming that I forgot about in the box. This is what happens when I try to organize, I forget about stuff! No, I’m pretty organized, but…
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DIY Square Neck Concord T Shirt Dress Hack
Are you sick of seeing me in T-shirt dresses yet? No, great, I don’t have any plans on stopping, T-shirt dresses are awesome! I recommend everyone that sews get a few TNT (tried and true) patterns. There’s nothing like just getting in there, cutting the fabric and sewing it up, no surprises! I can’t tell you what your machine will do, but if you haven’t fluctuated too much on your weight, the pattern should be good to go. So, speaking of fluctuating, I tend to measure myself almost every time I make a new pattern, if its more on the fitted side. I do a quick measurement of my bust,…
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Montrose Top round one
Anytime Jenny releases a pattern, I jump on it. I’m all about support because I can’t complain about stuff and then not support people when they try to meet the need. I’m getting pretty good at fit and I can and I have adjusted patterns to fit my body but I still purchase patterns designed to make sewing and fit easier. I’m excited to see all the possibilities of sewing, it’s still a challenge, it’s still exciting and it’s still frustrating! The chest is a bit snug on this top, I measured myself but I still find it snug in the upper chest area. I graded up to 20 for…
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Birds Of A Feather Simplicity 1461
This is a quick post to show you my new tunic. I really like this pattern, I’m not sure if it’s the great shaping from the princess seams or what, but I like it! I have one more in the plans and I hope to get it done soon! I want to try my hand at adding some trim and maybe even a 3/4 sleeve. I reviewed this top here and here. I used a Joel Dewberry Poplin precut (I HEART pre cuts) from Fabric Mart. The only change I made was to make the slit side seam view and shorten the front pattern piece four inches. I guess I…