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Sewing is Art springs from Kelly Hogaboom's sewing room high in a turret overlooking 6th street in HQX. She's currently working on a corset. Yes, a corset.

Featured Project: Portland Coat

My birthday present to my brother was a custom-designed coat! He seems to want it designed like many of his other coats! That's fine with me.

See the latest in Sewing for Foo in Tutorials.

cutting up old and new

Re-Fashion Ho!
I have to be careful with so-called "refashioning" or "repurposing". Sometimes it turns out the original garment is something I should give away or throw away. Case in point is farthest-on-the right, a pair of pajamas I swed for Ralph out of (IMO) very ugly - but very sturdy, as it turned out - fabric from the Swains bargain table. Those pants lasted a couple years with near-nightly wear and Ralph loved them. When the crotch seam fell apart irreparably, I decided both he and Nels would like a small version saved.

The middle fabric I love - a mock-houndstooth print (houndstooth is now my favorite pattern!) that was only $2. I chose this length of fabric for the pants with the most detail (triple-stitched topstitch, mock fly, cuffs). My inspiration, nineties skater boy flannel pants:

Mock Fly

Straight leg, cuff

Spring Feral
The Boy, up to no good.

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