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Monday, 10 November 2025

Sweater Weather Pullover Version 2

 


This is the same pattern but the alternative sleeve plus a few other tweaks.

I put the standard neckband in initially but the layers had shifted, I'd caught it in the overlocker and it was not good. I cut the ruined neckband off, which made the neckline lower and the only long strip of fabric I had was quite narrow, so a new slim neckband. 

This version has the bishop sleeves. I made the hem band and the cuffs slightly shorter in length, but kept the depth. It was a real struggle due to the fabric but I love the end result.


The fabric is a stretch velvet which is very slippery. I had to change my approach a bit to sew it successfully.  For each band I sewed the short ends and pressed the seam open. I then folded the band in half, but before attempting to apply it, I machine basted the two layers together. This then gave me a stable band to apply. To keep things in place I used sewing clips and extra long pins which I wove in and out several times and sewed slowly on the machine checking nothing had slipped, then overlocked afterwards. For a very simple top it took a long time!

Sunday, 9 November 2025

The "Sweater Weather Pullover" by My Handmade Wardrobe

This is the November pattern for The Weekend Sewing Club by My Handmade Wardrobe. I've made two very different versions for myself in size Large. Here's the first.


The main sweatshirt is sewn from a thick fleece backed sweatshirting. It didn't have enough stretch for the bands and the burgundy ribbing I had clashed terribly, so I went through my knit fabrics looking for something stretchy enough and co-ordinating. I ended up with this lovely leaf print.

This one is sewn as per the pattern with some minor exceptions. I scooped the front neckline slightly and raised the back neck and I added a pocket, 6 inches wide by 8 inches tall (approx 15cm x 20cm) with approx 1.5" (4cm) hem at the top. I also made the cuffs slightly shorter.

Monday, 3 November 2025

Endless Combinations Voting and some more pieces

 Voting is open on the Endless Combinations contest

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I finished another garment during the contest time frame but didn't have chance to do photos/review etc for it, so it didn't form part of my entry.

This is the knit top from 6351. I raised the back neckline, took a thin wedge out of the upper back, down to nothing at the hip. On the front I graded from an 18 at the shoulders out to a 22 lower down to reflect my body shape. I added 5 inches to the sleeve to make it wrist length and also did a full bicep adjustment.

I shortened the neckband to match with the changes to the back neck.



After making this top I had an L shaped piece left over from my 2m cut of fabric. So I cut out and sewed up another Side Tie Top. Which was the Weekend Sewing Club pattern in August.

I drafted a simple knit neckband which I stitched a dart into at the V. The ties are the full width but slightly shorter due to the shape of the scrap. I slightly lengthened the body sections but did a 1" hem. As before I moved the ties up slightly so they tie just below the bust rather than at the waist.




Sunday, 2 November 2025

Endless Combinations

 I managed 9 garments within the timeframe (I'd sewn a 10th but didn't get photos). I downloaded the free version of Canva and managed to produce some composite photos.





It was really fun trying to work out some jumps from one garment to another.

I'll let you know when voting opens ;-)


Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Plum corduroy skirt

I sewed a plum corduroy skirt using a Prima Pattern (New Year 2001) from my collection.
I wanted something which would work with the dark plum corduroy fabric and this pattern was designed for denim and corduroy.

This is a thick plum corduroy with a fine whale. It's heavy. I sewed it with a jeans needle which worked fine. Hand sewing the inside of the waistband was so hard going I ended up with both my thumb and forefinger bleeding!

I lengthened the pattern by 4 inches, which turned out to be too much so I was able to do a really deep (2" hem).

I also added 4 darts to the back waist to get a better fit and adjusted the waistband accordingly. I inserted the invisible zip using the new method I learned at the Weekend Sewing Club.






Note: Prima magazine is a UK monthly women's magazine. For mail subscribers it includes a free sewing pattern, for those who buy it at the newsagent, you can send off for the pattern. The pattern can often be found on ebay and some recent ones can be purchased from the publisher's site.

Monday, 27 October 2025

Burgundy Rib Knit dress

 Burgundy Rib Knit dress from New Look 6650

I raised the back neckline slightly, and scooped the front neckline. Instead of folding the fabric under and stitching for the neckline I drafted a narrow neckband and applied that instead. The neckline measured 25" and I cut a neckband piece that was 2 inches wide by 22 inches long.

The pattern has a short sleeve and a slightly longer short sleeve, so I extended the longer sleeve by 11" to give a full length sleeve.
I didn't cut the back on the fold, instead I added a seam allowance to the centre back and moved the split round to the back.
I sewed the ties on about 2 inches higher up than the pattern indicates as this is more flattering on my body shape.

Friday, 24 October 2025

Velvet Skirt

I'd bought a metre of silvery grey stretch velvet for a project for someone else. That went a different direction so the fabric wasn't needed.

A metre is just enough for a long straight skirt with back split and elasticated waist, so I used New Look 6730 View A which worked very well.




Thursday, 23 October 2025

Silk Blouse

 



I used a silk satin with a bold print, I bought in 2010 and Simplicity 9200 Misses Shirts. I was hoping by using a TNT pattern and a little more knowledge I could manage silk! I spray starched the fabric before cutting out. Allowed it to dry and then ironed it. I sewed slowly with a Microtex needle and used a lot of pins!

On this version I sewed the centre fronts together to make a pull on blouse (I checked on an earlier version that this would work!) and changed the sleeves to be wider at the hem and go into a narrow cuff. I debated adding front pockets to break up the print a bit but haven't done so at this point. (I've saved the scraps in case I change my mind).

I thought after lots of working with viscose (rayon) that I was ready for silk abut I still found it really tricky. The spray starch reduced the fluidity but didn't address the slipperiness of the satin. I think I'll allow a bit of time to pass before I tackle the next silk in my stash, but I'm so glad I'm no longer avoiding the silk.



Monday, 20 October 2025

Classic denim dress from a blouse pattern


I had a great time making this project. It's a denim dress made from a dark denim with no stretch. It had languished in my stash because I prefer stretch jeans.

I used Butterick Misses' Shirt 5665 I extended the tunic length of the pattern by 16 inches (40cm) to get a midi length dress (flaring out slightly). I also added more buttons/buttonholes, a tie belt and patch pockets with buttoned flaps.


I had a lot of fun with this project. I got out my backup machine and threaded it up with some contrast thread for the topstitching and in my button stash I had 6 cards of 3 (18 buttons) which were perfect for the project. 2 for the pockets, 2 for the cuffs, 13 down the front and a spare sewn to the seam allowance. As they are shank buttons I had a lovely evening sewing them on by hand whilst watching TV.




Thursday, 16 October 2025

Black lined coat with faux leather accents

 Wool mix black coat with satin lining and upper collar and patch pockets in faux leather


I also made a large co-ordinating scarf, thinking to have a scarf coat, but have kept it separate for now.



Wednesday, 15 October 2025

Sashay Culottes from My Handmade Wardrobe

These are my Sashay Culottes from My Handmade wardrobe. It is the monthly pattern for October for the Weekend Sewing Club.

It has a faced waist, patch pockets and a side zip
Having patch pockets on both the front and back confused me a bit, so I've added a label inside to indicate the back.

I've sewn mine from a barely black baby cord from deep stash which I think I've probably had for 20 years

Should be a soft and cosy piece for Autumn Winter.

Monday, 6 October 2025

Red and Black Knit Top - McCall's 7574

I had some scraps of double layer knit left and decided to make a knit top with it.


As my knit scraps are double layer, thick and warm I initially sized up to get an oversized sweater look. I chose the long top with long sleeves. It was a disaster with the saddle sleeves - just looked like a deflated American football player.

I got some advice from sewing buddies and recut the bodice section to better fit my torso and sewed it back together, adding cuff and hem bands to tie the two fabrics in better.

I'm not convinced I'd make this again, but if I did there would need to be some grading between sizes.

Sunday, 5 October 2025

Animal Print Knit Top

 


I've adapted the free Vera Knit Top pattern to fit onto a scrap of leftover knit fabric.

For my version I switched to a round neckline and had to reduce the width of the sleeves quite a bit to fit onto my available fabric.


This is my first piece for the Pattern Review Endless Wardrobe Contest during October 2025.

Let's see how many garments I can make during the time frame!

Saturday, 4 October 2025

My version of the Sundown Cover Up

The Sundown Coverup was last month's pattern for the Weekend Sewing Club from My Handmade Wardrobe.

Here's my version in size Large. I made it mostly during the Live Sew Along session. The fabric is a novelty knit of some sort. It has a black mesh background with a sort of boucle type yarn knitted into it.

I added 14cm to the length and did a small hem, but left the pockets in the marked place. I made buttonholes and added three large grey buttons from my stash.




The pattern can be made from wovens, knits or quilted fabrics. I liked the knit and quilted versions the best.

Mine is a bit big, though I cut for my measurements, probably because the knit has a lot of give. I also find the neckline  comes away from my neck and isn't very cosy.