Adventures in garment construction. (Plus random thoughts, photos of interesting places and stuff I've made!)
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Thursday, 25 July 2024
Boat print shirt
Monday, 22 July 2024
Dark Denim Stretch Pull on Jeans - Itch to Stitch Mountain View
I decided I'd like some dark denim stretch jeans without contrast topstitching which could be a bit smarter.
When I was cutting out, I didn't cut the back pockets, instead I saved 2 chunks of fabric large enough for my embroidery hoop so I could have embroidered back pockets. This time I chose a sewing theme. I kept the stitching to shades of blue to keep it subtle.
I drew the outline of the pocket piece on the denim with a soap sliver, then hoop and stitch.
Saturday, 20 July 2024
Navy lace top
I used my TNT knit top pattern - New Look 6735 - I cut the front back and sleeves in lace, using the finished edge of the lace as the hem. Then I cut the front and back again from the fine knit and used it to make a lining for the body section. I finished the lining with a rolled hem.
I omitted the neckband, instead cutting the neckline slightly higher, then stitched some narrow elastic into the seam once the lining and body were sewn together.
Wednesday, 17 July 2024
Navy lace dress
This is a fancy dress for my friend C to wear as a wedding guest or similar event.
I've used stretch lace for the outer bodice and sleeves and a thin jersey fabric for the inner bodice and two layers of skirt.
The neckline has narrow elastic stitched inside it. I've used the edge of the lace for the sleeve hem and a rolled hem on the skirt hems.
The pattern is Simplicity 9473, altered to fit C.
At the moment I've done a machine basting stitch between the bodice and skirt as we may have to alter the dress when C tries it on. To make it easier to unpick I used a royal blue bobbin thread in the bastingTuesday, 16 July 2024
Palazzo Trousers for a friend
Just finished making these super wide leg trousers for my young friend C. I did a toile a while back in an old duvet cover, but only just got round to making this pair up.
C bought the fabric from Pound Fabrics. It's 100% polyester but pressed well, should keep the vibrant colours and be easy care.
This is based on the Simple Sew Palazzo Trousers, heavily altered. I've altered the fit for C, changed to an elasticated waistband and redrafted the pockets so they have a front scoop (like the picture) rather than inseam (as the pattern really is). About the only thing that's the same is the width of the legs!
The fabric has a visually strong vertical print, but didn't seem to be directional, so to get this placement the fronts are cut in opposite directions to get the mirror of the print. I've done something similar with the back. The waistband is cut from one of the floral strips. I think its worked out really well.
I needed 1 3/4 inch (4.5cm) elastic for this casing but only had 2" (5cm) in my elastic box. So I ran it through the overlocker to cut off 1/4" and it fits neatly.
Friday, 5 July 2024
Sparkling Stars Quilt - Aquamarine Block
Yes I'm still working on the Sparkling Stars Quilt.
Wednesday, 3 July 2024
Sewing Purchases
I'm adding some photos of recent fabric purchases so you can enjoy them, but also so I can search for them later and find out when I bought them!
First up is one from a little while back (21st May). It's 1.5metres of cotton batik from Boyes in Arnold, Nottingham (fairly local to me). I'm planning to make a simple summer shirt from this and will probably use emerald green thread.