mojo does come back, it really does but if not, the slow way works, just the half an hour at a time and before bed is good, the change in activity makes for a good sleep
Moth have a look at seam allowance, if 5/8 then you can quite easily add a decent amount to help with sizing, just narrow seams. I have done that
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(85 Posts)My whole wardrobe of clothing is now hand made, apart from one good coat which is years old
I am on a sewing shutdown for winter but will sew now and then, when I need something
Just now I want braletttes, I don`t see the need for me to wear a bra under winter clothing layers
I have downloaded a useful pdf from waves and wild (via the foldline) called superstar bra. The A4 pattern pieces will be easy to stick together and I will cut this out sooner rather than later. First one will be a toile and from a stretch jersey cotton ie cotton with a bit of elastane. From my stash or maybe from my scrap box
Me, too. I have a pattern for a jacket. I bought the lovely scarlet red fabric and matching lining material about eight years ago and it’s all still sitting there in the wrapping waiting! I hadn’t cut it out and I’ve gone up a size since then, so I’m hoping it might stretch to a size bigger. Whenever I get on with it, that is…
I'm waiting and hoping that my urge to sew will come back. It's ages since I sat at my sewing machine, even though I prefer sewing by hand. I bought some lovely tartan material to make a skirt but it's still sitting untouched.
Crossstitchfan
I thought I knew a bit about sewing but I have found that trying to understand Karmalady’s posts is on a par with learning a foreign language! At first, I made notes of things/phrases I didn’t understand and was going to ask what they meant, but realised there were NINE such things. That seems a bit much.
I have decided, reluctantly to give these posts a miss! I want to be entertained, not educated!
Perhaps Karmalady doesn’t realise not everyone is as expert as she seems to be.
No-one has asked you to read and especially not to learn nor take notes. Carry on with your cross stich. Each to their own
I like to share what I learnt over time, its my nature, sorry if it offends you
I see the thread has obviously run its course. Have a very nice Christmas.
Arghh, sewing mojo is disappearing but I want to make a skirt for this winter. It is cut out and the toile is a very good fit. The best way at the moment is just a half hour at a time, plodding along. Cosy knitting is taking over as it does during winter
I don't do much sewing now, as my hobby is leatherwork, but I did a lot in the past.
I made my own wedding dress, which cost me all of £15 (it was cheap even for over sixty years and ago).
I also made the bridesmaids' dresses, and when my girls came along, I made most of their clothes.
I thought I knew a bit about sewing but I have found that trying to understand Karmalady’s posts is on a par with learning a foreign language! At first, I made notes of things/phrases I didn’t understand and was going to ask what they meant, but realised there were NINE such things. That seems a bit much.
I have decided, reluctantly to give these posts a miss! I want to be entertained, not educated!
Perhaps Karmalady doesn’t realise not everyone is as expert as she seems to be.
eddiecat78
Karmalady yes I am lining it. I have some silver paisley jacquard fabric. The coat is purple.
The pattern is Know Me 2001.
It does sound like a nice relaxing slow mo sew.
So far so good wrt the pippi that I am wearing, that plus an apron as pippi is cream. I am still thinking I will make a size larger, it does give me a shape and I like the pockets and buttons. I won`t need to make any alterations
I do have a very wide piece of cotton fabric from rainbow, not expensive. I am thinking a pippi from that, it would be very wearable with s sleeved t shirt.
Printing the sheets is next and then sticking, at least that gives me just the size I want. I might increase the length as I like flowy for summer
Karmalady yes I am lining it. I have some silver paisley jacquard fabric. The coat is purple.
The pattern is Know Me 2001.
Thank goodness for toiles. 3 years ago I made the Jennifer Lauren pippi pinafore. Very well drafted and a slow sew. I made my toile in warm, cream cotton twill and it hung in my wardrobe all this time. Nothing quick about making this
I am wearing it today with a rib hepburn grey and fawn animal print underneath, the combo looks good but the waistband- top is not loose enough. Drat, I have moved the buttons and now it is wearable and I will wear it all winter
I used the pdf pattern in a B cup and could do with the 2" wider across the bib. I definitely need a bigger waistband and more ease around my hips. This is only going to fit over the hepburns
I am going to make notes on my pattern envelope, to make a bigger size, that depends on me liking this enough to go through the process. I will need to download and stick pdf A4 sheets again
So this wearable toile was worth making. I can wear it, the fabric not expensive but will I want to go through it all again? definitely not sure
There is no point making a wearable toile unless it is tested, ask me how I know
eddiecat78
I've just started a new winter coat - 100% Yorkshire wool tweed from Higgs and Higgs. It's my first time sewing wool but so far so good. I had to buy a clapper for pressing the seams.
Higgs and Higgs aren't far from us and it's a wonderful (tempting) place to visit
Wonderful*Eddiecat* just step by step. I cannot ever do without my clapper, on any fabric
Are you lining the coat and what pattern are you using? Higgs and Higgs have some nice fabrics
Not sure about encore skirt style, not yet, I made A line in denim yesterday and will only have a real opinion after wearing it
Andrea`s fabric has arrived from BPD. It is lovely but needs the prewash before stashing. I tried on the southbank sweater dresses that have been hanging in my wardrobe since last Christmas and they were even easier to wear today. I might have a couple of pairs of leggings somewhere in the house, I do certainly have thick tights and will be comfy in that combo
I may well make southbank sweaters from the new fabric, normal length ie version2. I do like the sleeves and neckline and could add a bottom band. I have 2 m so am versatile in what I can make
I made the toaster sweater 1 this week, used thick brushed-back fabric from jelly fabrics, I think it was 75% cotton and 25% poly. I made it all on the serger, very speedy make and decided my cover stitch would struggle so I used maraflex thread around all the bands. Normal 90 needle but in hindsight I should have used a microtex needle due to the high poly content
I love the pattern, love the fabric design, love the warmth but 25% poly is not for me, ever again. Upside is that using this from stash has released a nice open space on my shelf
I've just started a new winter coat - 100% Yorkshire wool tweed from Higgs and Higgs. It's my first time sewing wool but so far so good. I had to buy a clapper for pressing the seams.
Higgs and Higgs aren't far from us and it's a wonderful (tempting) place to visit
I am needing a couple of warm sweaters that I can hang up, I have just ordered two lovely lengths from bypd, quite pricey but not unduly so for the good quality. The toaster sweater, which I have made several times previously and I love wearing, the two new fabric lengths are even cosier
Yesterday I actually cut out the LN encore skirt in the A line, midi version, I am short but wanted a longer skirt so only shortened that by 2". I did print the A4 in L and XL combined but the XL waist will give me better ease so XL it is for now. I am 99% certain that the sizing will be good so have cut this in a Merchant and Mills denim from stash.
I need some more warm longer skirts so will see how it goes, if perfect in XL then I will cut the full skirt version as it has a nice fitted waistband and more circumference hip down. Again I am hoping to use fabric from stash, wools and wool blends and some corduroy
Re fabric from stash, I put 5 lengths away yesterday, good bargains from rainbow and Pound. Made sure to pre wash and catalogue them. Overall space is appearing and stash is looking neat. My cheap stash is disappearing, being used for toiles
I made clothes for myself and 4 daughters but was never as good as my mother. I haven’t made a garment for 30 years but have made numerous curtains and cushion covers.
What I love doing now is embroidery, including Turkey work, Bargello work and Crewel work items for a historic house.
Love notions feature friday ie today. Encore skirt is under £5. I have bought it and know this will suit me perfectly
I bought 8 adult patterns at £2.50 each from the fold line as they keep the backups. I have filed each pattern as AO A4 and instructions and they are all in a new wild and woolly folder on my desktop
Later today I will do line drawings on business cards to file, so I don`t buy duplicates. Later I will add all my patterns on my desktop onto new USB sticks and I have at least 20 folders
Waves and wild are closing down, their patter ninstructions are superb. Very cheap PDFs available
karmalady I have used Pound Fabrics for five years or so and have rarely had an issue with their fabrics or delivery. Only once did an order go "missing" and that was due to the delivery company, not Pound Fabrics. They sent me a replacement, and lo and behold the original order turned up a week later! I did inform them that it had appeared, and they kindly let me keep the original order AND the replacement.
But what do you do with six metres of brown needlecord with space ships all over it?! My grandchildren now all have matching outfits, and I have a pair of space ship dungarees!!
The fabrics from Rainbow have washed very well and are nice and soft, they were a good buy
The three cotton/jersey fabric have arrived and will be pre-washed next week. They are all good quality, better than expected and one has the upmarket `poppy` label down the side. They came from pound fabrics and honestly, I have never had a bad fabric from that store
Interesting reading, thank you.
I'm no seamstress but have had a sewing machine getting our first home in 1957/8.
We had rented a tiny rented cottage, living on a shoe string. Spent 8 months making it liveable prior to our wedding 1958. My dear husband bought me a very ancient singer sewing machine I'd seen in a second hand shop, all of £8. I purchased curtain material from the local market to make all the curtains. No lining, just hem sides top and bottom and used the stretchy curtain wire. I was so proud of my sparkling clean windows and pretty curtains. I went on to make several skirts..simple gathered waist, no pattern.
Drainpipe trousers were the fashion when my son started school. Our financial situation was still dire so I'd dash to town early on market day to buy a few remnants a fine suiting material one lady was selling. A piece big enough to make my little lad a pair of elastic waist trousers. Short in summer long in winter.
Years progressed and so did my handiwork on my trusting £8 machine. That event got upgraded but I can't remember the make.
64 yrs married my machines did all sorts of work be it alterations or my own trousers being what stands out in my mind. I'll be 88 in a few weeks and recently replaced a Brother machine. Nowt fancy but I've a stack of clothes for alteration..having lost 2.5 st to ward off Diabetis, my clothes hang on me.. I'm pretty much housebound, so getting to shops to choose new isn't an option.. I used the 8nternet to send for new smaller clothes when 99% of them have been returned.. I purchased a new machine a month ago...soon I'll have clothes that fit me again..
So unlike many of you that I envy my trusty sewing machines have earned there keep.
I took up sewing in lockdown. Sewing requires careful precision but unfortunately I am a "that'll do" sort of person so I'm not very good.
I've made some quilts but mostly bags and I'm quite pleased with some of them.
I have sewers block ATM
I received two lengths of remnant fabric from rainbow fabrics today. I have had many good fabrics from this company, it is pot luck. I had remnant pre-sale notice 2 days ago and jumped in to buy a couple of lengths, the remnant sale items go very quickly
One is a fine linen with a hazy lime pattern on cream, very light and perfect for a summer blouse. That was almost 2m for £7. The other was large, lovely colours, bright blue with turquiose, a nice drapey cotton. 3m x 270 cm. That was £18 and will make a summer dress plus shirt or blouse
I have overlocked the cut edges and they are heaped on my floor waiting to be pre-washed, which I will do when the weather is nice. I kept notes and will finally fold these, catalogue and then stash them
...have bought some bargains such as 2 size 20 dresses from Asda dropped down to £6 each. I'm a size 12/14 so will be able to make a few garments from these.
I do that too.
I bought some XL long white cotton skirts in Primark for £6 each and made a sleeveless shirt and skirt out of them. I bought a pretty white and blue dress in H&M last year for the Summer but it never really fitted properly so it only got worn once, and it's now on the list to be converted into a long skirt and matching waistcoat for next Summer.
I watched someone on YouTube creating princess seams in a dress to 'narrow' it and realised that that is probably what I need to do to another dress that hangs off my shoulders, rather than reset the sleeves and take the sides in.
I'm also a Minerva craft club member. I usually buy sufficient fabric each year to make the cost worthwhile. I'm awaiting the arrival of one of their Printed On Demand (POD) fabrics which will be for my outfit at my daughter's wedding next May. It was £26.99 per metre so the 10% discount is worth it. I've been waiting a month for it, so I contacted them and they responded staightaway. Good service.
I've finished the one top and skirt that I cut out earlier this week. I go to a U3A sewing group each week and used my time there to clip it together ready for sewing (it's knit). I finished it yesterday afternoon and have just the other matching top to complete - this afternoon hopefully, if I can get off Gransnet!
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