Just a quick post with a few more things I made for my travel capsule
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Friday, 21 August 2026
More travel items
Wednesday, 19 August 2026
The Super Basic Tank from Halfmoon Atelier
The Super Basic Tank from Half Moon Atelier.
The body is a remnant someone gave me and the bands/pocket scraps left from another project.
The main fabric is quite thick cotton tubular knit but has no recovery, so it's too hot for a tank and might be distorting the fit?
The fit is not good on my body. The neckline is too wide and the underarms stick out, but the tummy/hip area is fine.
I probably need to grade from one or two sizes smaller at the upper area out to the size I have lower down. I'm pretty sure this isn't worth trying to fix, so will add a label and donate.
The little pocket is my own addition to try to tie the two fabrics together. I also curved the back hem down to be a little longer(the pattern is straight across)
It's a free pattern - https://www.halfmoonatelier.com/blogs/news/super-basic-tank-top-tester-round-up
Tuesday, 11 August 2026
Floral blouse in cotton lawn
Cotton lawn blouse with pattern matching across the front placket and front patch pockets.
This will also be for my travel wardrobe, but pretty to wear at home afterwards too.
Sunday, 9 August 2026
Delta Cargo Pant
This is my version of the Delta Cargo Pant by Style Arc. These are also for my travel wardrobe.
They are now wearable, and I have also added belt loops.
The main thing to note about this pattern is that it is very straight up and down, so if you have a curvy bottom you'll need to make some changes.
I might be better using the pockets and adapting my TNT pattern to look more like this style.
The fabric is Mocha bengaline Stretch Fabric from T9 fabrics.
Wednesday, 5 August 2026
Shorts for my travel wardrobe
Khaki stretch woven shorts
These shorts have replaced a similar style pair which are now worn out. In an improvement over the old pair I added zipped pockets into the side seams.
Monday, 3 August 2026
Planning a Travel Wardrobe
DH and I have an exciting upcoming trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island in Canada, so I've been planning my travel wardrobe.
I like to have a limited colour palette so that whatever is still clean and weather appropriate can be worn.
I bought a new raincoat in a greeny blue colour and have shoes in olive and sand.
I'm still refining the casule, but these are the current picks.
We've only got 2 and a half weeks until we go, so not loads of time for sewing new things. So I'm trying to use my head and not get carried away!
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Friday, 31 July 2026
Anyone for Tea Dresses
The "Anyone for Tea" dress was the July pattern from the Weekend Sewing Club
Floral version in cotton poplin ditsy print (navy on white)
Lengthened version in a fun tropical print (this was a thrifted duvet cover)
Here's the line drawing.
This is a great pattern for using a few pretty buttons from the button tin. For each dress I had three on the front and a different one on the back.
Note to Barbara from Vancouver - I have lengthened the pattern by 6 inches (15 cm). The skirt is very flared, so continuing that out to be longer also makes it wider at the hem.
Saturday, 25 July 2026
Blue and white batik co-ord set
Blue and white batik co-ord set
The shirt uses Simplicity 9200 View C with the sleeve shortened to elbow length and the culottes are adapted from New Look 6438, with my crotch curve, an elastic waist and front side pocket with a curved instead of a slash this time (because I fancied it!)
The fabric was a remnant picked up from a charity shop (thrift store/op shop) which had some areas where the blue had run a little or not quite taken but I've managed the layout by having the worst areas on the inside of the waistband, pockets etc.
The blue came off on my hands like it does sewing denim, so I think it is indigo and is likely to fade when washing.
Thursday, 23 July 2026
Cream and Blue summer shirt
This fabric was a funny shaped remnant from Auntie Joy. It is a cotton lawn.
I used some craft buttons in a similar shade, shape and size as the flowers.
Wednesday, 15 July 2026
Finished Memory Dogs (and a bonus)
These are for family members on DH's side to remember his SIL who passed a few years ago.
Her daughter asked me to use two of her mum's embroidered sweatshirts to make 2 memory dogs, one for her sister and the other for her daughter.
Sunday, 5 July 2026
Taupe Linen Mix Shorts and Culottes
I had some linen mix fabric in my stash, a fine herringbone in dark brown and ivory, with an ivory and ginger stripe in it. Overall the fabric reads as a taupe colour (grey/brown) with a slight self stripe.
Sunday, 28 June 2026
Kip the Keepsake Dog
This is my test dog from the Kip the Keepsake Dog pattern made from old hoodies of mine. I purchased the pattern from Funky Friends Factory.
I have been asked to turn two sweatshirts into Memory Dogs for some of DH's family.
Wish me luck with the next steps.....
Wednesday, 17 June 2026
Butterick 4659 UFO
Recently (when looking for something else) I came across a bag with two unfinished blouses in it. In both cases I'd hit a problem with them (many many years ago) and put them to one side.
Here's the first one. I remembered the pattern as the sleeves are quite distinctive. It is Butterick 4659, I think I have cut View B in a size 22.
Pinned to the blouse was a scrap of paper which said :-Tried the top on, 2 issues
1 - understitching shows
2 - remove fabric from centre front / front facing (see shaded area) and a little drawing.
Back not bad maybe needs deeper seams at waist line.
So I'll need to start with trying it on to see how the fit is now. This could go back as far as 2007 as I can't find any mention of it on my blog. The pattern is dated 2005.
Fortunately I kept the scraps with the garment so I could use them if needed.
The second is another turquoise stripe and is much earlier still. I originally made a skirt from this fabric. You know the style two rectangles pleated or gathered onto a straight waistband with a side zip one side and a pocket the other. And then made a shirt with what was left, only didn't have enough for the collar, so it's an oddly pieced thing I never got to work. It all has no overlocking so must predate my first overlocker (mid 1990s). From the length of the waistband on the skirt I must've been in my late teens (late 1980s). I remember unpicking the skirt some years ago in the hope I could finish the shirt. My aim would be to make myself a shirt of some sort from the bits as best I can.
Sunday, 14 June 2026
Black wide leg trousers
As before these are adapted from the trousers in New Look 6438. I've got two slant pockets and a hidden invisible zipper pocket as well.
These will be nice to wear with the various blouses which have black in them and which don't work too well with other coloured bottoms.
Saturday, 13 June 2026
Love Notions Melody Dolman
I bought quite a few patterns from the Love Notions May sale. The first one I've sewn up was this test of the Melody Dolman from an old duvet cover.
The sleeves on this have a much bigger opening than the Bellissima Blouse which I found a lot more comfortable.










































