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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 I originally made a skirt from this fabric.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.



I'll wear it a bit to see if I like the body length or not.

The sleeves on this have a much bigger opening than the Bellissima Blouse which I found a lot more comfortable.

Friday, 12 June 2026

Bellissima Blouse

The May Pattern for the weekend sewing club was the Bellissima Blouse plus some extras for Club members.

I made the classic blouse in some soft cotton fabric liberated from Auntie Joy's stash. I interfaced the collar and collar stand with Vlieseline H180 (lightweight fusible interfacing).


I found the grown on sleeves uncomfortable, so recut the shoulders from my TNT shirt pattern and added some banded sleeves.


I'm happier with it now, but am unlikely to revisit the pattern


Thursday, 11 June 2026

Navy Wide Leg Trousers

Last summer I made a few pairs of wide legged trousers and culottes adapted from New Look 6438 Views C and D. The ones made in viscose (rayon) were particularly good for hot sticky days. So I bought some plain viscose fabric in navy and black from Pound Fabrics to make some more to expand my options.

(excuse the weird flash detail, they are a mid navy all over.)

These are the navy ones, which got worn on the hot days when I was away. In this version I did add a hidden side zipper pocket in the right side seam, hand for a key, card etc.


The changes I made to New Look 6438:

I wanted elasticated waist trousers, so I omitted the back darts and replaced the shaped waistband with an elasticated one.
I also wanted pockets so drafted up some simple inseam pockets, and an optional hidden zipped pocket.
I have a non standard crotch curve, so used another pattern I have altered a lot for fit to alter the crotch on these, I extended the front and back crotch depth slightly, and raised the back waist. The result is very comfortable for me.

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

The Victory Trousers (April Make!)

Hello, and sorry I've not been posting. I have been away (within the UK) quite a bit, and squished some sewing in, but not shared here.

I have also been working on things for an Advent Swap with my sewing friend RealAle but can't share those until after she has opened them in December!

So I will do a couple of posts to catch up with what I can share.

Today I'll share the Victory Trousers from The Weekend Sewing Club by My Handmade Wardrobe.

This was the Pattern for April 2026, and I did make them during that month



For my version I did a full tummy, full butt and low butt alteration. They sewed up well, but I keep trying to put my hands in the buttoned openings thinking they are pockets!

I tend to wear my tops out, so the button detail is rather obscured. So I am a bit on the fence about these ones. 

Any ideas how I could add some pockets at the front/side to make them more wearable? 

I suppose I could open up the side seams and add in some simple side pockets. I have got a bit of the navy cotton twill left that I used to make them

Saturday, 25 April 2026

Fabric Shopping

I've been fabric shopping, thought I'd share here what I bought, hopefully fun for you but also helpful for me later when I sew it up.

Rainbow Fabrics ran a pop up shop in a hotel near the railway station in Nottingham. So I went along and bought 2 metres of pinky burgundy stretch denim and 3 metres of viscose print fabric.

I am planning to make the pink denim into a denim jacket.

The printed viscose will become trousers/culottes and a shirt which can be worn together or as separates.

They packed it up in a nice reusable tote bag.



I had a really fun time.

I then walked from the train station area, along the canal through the new pedestrian area (where Broadmarsh shopping centre previously was located) up into the main shopping area to pick up toiletries and home items and also visit the two fabric shops in the Lower Parliament Street area.

These are Creative Craft Corner in Queen Street (I often go there but didn't buy anything this time).

And the new Boyes at 20 Lower Parliament Street.
In Boyes I bought 2 metres of table covering fabric in sage green in a print called 'Honesty Leaf' for the kitchen. I've already cut it to fit the table, but have a bit left over which will become a bag.


I also purchased 2 metres of sage green knit fabric - 70% viscose 30% acrylic for a top for me.

Earlier in the week my latest Pound Fabrics order had arrived, so I'll record that here too, and no more fabric shopping for a while now :-)

Far Left 3 metres of Plain Navy stretch cotton for hiking trousers
Second left 3 metres of Elephant Family Polycotton in green for a shirt for me.
Second from right 2 metres of black viscose poplin for summer trousers
And finally far right 2 metres of navy viscose poplin for summer trousers

(I've previously made summer trousers from the mid blue and olive viscose poplin so wanted to have some more plains to go with various summer tops.)

And the elephants, well that's just because I love elephants!

I also got some thread a new sewing gauge.

Sunday, 19 April 2026

Blue camo long sleeved Tee

 


Men's Crew Neck Long Sleeve T-shirt from Tiana's Closet



This is a FREE Pattern

https://tianascloset.com/index.php/2021/02/03/mens-crew-neck-long-sleeve-t-shirt-free-pdf-sewing-pattern/

Friday, 17 April 2026

Whale Print Shirt

 


A casual shirt for DH featuring an all over print of whales.

The fabric is a polycotton from Pound Fabrics. It's narrow so I had to order some extra.

The pattern is Simplicity 1493 in an XL with the sleeves made a little shorter and slimmer.


It is a surprise birthday gift so I hope it fits well.

Thursday, 2 April 2026

Waterproof Over Trousers

 


Waterproof over trousers for DH to when when out hiking in the Peak District.

The brief was a zip in each leg so the trousers could be put on without removing walking boots.

I used the Men's Thomas Track Pants from Love Notions in a single colour and unlined. I added much longer zips than the pattern indicates and put pocket slits in which I bound with faux leather.

I found the waterproof fabric difficult to sew, but with a jeans needle, lots of clips and perseverance we got there!

I waterproofed the leg seams with Aquasure, allowing time between steps for the gel to cure.

Monday, 30 March 2026

Another UFO completed

 I've got navy on the machines at the moment, so picked out an old UFO to complete.




This was originally cut out (in 2008) as the bag from Simplicity 4699 from the leftovers of this jacket made from that pattern.

I decided I was not likely to use a short handled tote bag, so instead changed the construction to have 2 tabs coming out of the ends of the bag and a single longer strap, as well as a zipped closure. I plan to use this for choir as its large enough for an A4 folder and a few other things.

I would advise not leaving the pattern tissue pinned to the fabric for 18 years. They were rusty and hard to remove!

Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Zipped jacket upcycle


I thrifted this jacket from the £1 rail for the zips but then thought I could enlarge it to fit me.

In the end it turned out to be a lot more work than I'd originally imagined!

The original jacket had had the sleeves shortened and neatly hand stitched in place. This meant they were too short for me. So I added cuffs in pink knit fabric.

The jacket was too small so I added strips of pink fabric into the sides of the body and sleeves. To do that I had to unpick the white binding round the hem. The front and back hems had a very deep scoop, which I didn't like at the front, so I unpicked the zip and made the curve less exaggerated at the front.

I cut some binding strips from my pink athletic knit and attached them round the hem. The white binding then looked odd, so I unpicked the binding round the hood and replaced it with pink and also bound the front opening. I put in a different zip down the front in a pinky burgundy shade.

I removed the white drawstring and replaced it with a pink shoelace.

I did debate making a pink chest pocket to cover the logo (siksilk) but had run out of steam by this point!

An online shot I found of the original jacket


Monday, 23 March 2026

Green Print Libby Wrap Maxi Dress

 


This is my version of The Weekend Sewing Club pattern for March - the Libby Wrap Dress. I extended the cut on sleeves for a bit more arm coverage and added a neckband instead of the facing.

I used a Medium for the top and a Large for the skirt. The fabric is a silky polyester knit from Pound Fabrics.



Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Burgundy Rib Roll Neck Top

This is my version of the Rib Roll neck top from the Weekend Sewing Club.


To get this to work for me I made various alterations. My usual high round back and scooped front neckline. I didn't want negative ease so added to the sleeves and body and lengthened. I also lengthened the collar to match the scooped neckline and although it is very comfortable it doesn't sit beautifully.

I did a 1.5" (4cm) hem on the body and sleeves on my coverhem.


Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Blue Cardigan

 


This is the Harper Cardigan from Sinclair Patterns.

I made the classic length with pockets. As my Ponte knit fabric  did not have the required 50% stretch the pattern asks for, I added approx 1/2" to the sides of the front, back and sleeves and the hem band.

I was careful to only take the 1/4" seam allowance the pattern uses.