Hello stitchers! We finish our dress today! Who’s ready?
hot patterns plain & simple woven t dress sew-along: side seams and sleeves
Hello stitchers! It’s time to get back to our wonderful HP shift dress! Today’s entry is our longest. Are you ready to OWN IT?
grandma Jean & a flannel jacket
My maternal grandmother passed in 2004, and I was fortunate enough to be with her at that time. She met my daughter, then just four months old. As my children grew, I began to wish very much my grandmother was still with me. I remember she asked me, after I had my daughter – the first great-grandchild – “Are you nursing?” What a wonderful woman.
I now carry two things of my grandmother’s: a platinum ring, and her 1950 Singer 15-91.
Well and, arguably, an irascible nature.
This coat is perfect. This happens sometimes. There are darts and pockets and bias-sections in this puppy and yet you have to work to find them all. 🙂
So yeah, it’s full of pockets. Five, all hidden. My grandma would approve. She was a li’l shady. There’d be a pack of cigarettes in one of these pockets, too. I smoked for seventeen years before quitting, so now I keep my phone there instead.
The waist patch pockets are lined and affixed by fell stitch. Even with a super-closeup, they are hard to see!
The coat features a 2″ padded hem, with an interlining and full satin lining:
The padded hem gives a wonderful weight to the coat.
The lining is semi-quilted – quilted in chevrons in the upper back, for stability and ease of wear:
Black buttons ala bakelite! No nonsense. I also liked the idea of a tidy collar, so I put some teeny tiny 3/8″ buttonholes in the collar:
The sleeves have a lovely bias-cut inset. It would be easy enough to reverse-engineer the full sleeve for the lining – in this case, the lining is similarly pieced.
More about those hidden pockets! Side seam pockets as well – also lined in satin:
And for the fifth pocket – a welt pocket in the right-side lining. Ala menswear!
My grandmother’s hair was waist long; she never wore it down, ever. In her later years she spent lots of money keeping it platinum. I can’t do platinum today, but I am doing my best, and thinking of her fondly.
hot patterns plain & simple woven t dress sew-along: joining
Hello stitchers! It’s time to get back to our wonderful HP shift dress!
hot patterns plain & simple woven t dress sew-along: bodice preparation
Hello stitchers!
Wow – December is already here! I hope, if you celebrate the holiday, that you are finding peace and serenity during what can be a very intense time of year! I know it can be difficult to sew for yourself this time of year. If you are joining me here to make yourself a holiday dress, a daywear dress, or just something special – good for you!
If you are here to make the dress as a gift – good for you, too! The sample dress I’m showing here, is going to be pressed and off to a friend just before Hanukkah. I hope she likes it!
So – who’s pumped to get started?
hot patterns plain & simple woven t dress sew-along: supplies
Hello stitchers!
We are just wrapping up our lovely Holiday Robe Sew-Along from November – and it’s time to assemble our supplies for our December sew-along!
vesper fox!
I am in love with the bamboo stretch french terry from Nature’s Fabrics. Just – in love. So far I’ve made my family several hoodies, I’ve made hoodies for clients, and today I debut a little toddler fox outfit (from the fabulous Max & Meena MEGAMAX raglan in 2T/3T, and the Alex & Anna PJs in 3T) – along with a hand-crotcheted beanie.
I was sewing ears into hoodies before it was trendy, and I’ll keep doing it even if other people get tired of it!
All the threads are color-coordinated to look good both on the outside of the garment…
… and the inside! Shown below – the waistband (elastic enclosed) at left – the hood lining at right:
Pretty sure this outfit is ready for action!
Who knows how much holiday sewing I’ll be doing – for clients, for friends, for family. Life has been incredibly busy lately – supporting my daughter in her first 15 credit quarter at school, taking on more web design, and taking care of a full household!
I hope you are staying warm, safe, healthy and happy.
jalie-kini sew-along: swim shorts
Today in our final installment of the jalie-kini sew-along we’re making up Jalie 3351 – a swimshorts pattern! These shorts feature two side pockets, a fitted waistband, and built-in briefs. I predict you’ll adore them once you try them out!
So let’s go!
jalie-kini sew-along: the bikini
Today’s the day! We make up the entitreity of our bikini – which goes a heck of a lot faster than you might think.
We’ve assembled our supplies. We’ve cut and marked our fabrics. Let’s get our swim on!
jalie-kini sew-along: cutting our fabric
Is it bikini time? I believe so!
We’ve assembled our supplies; today we are cutting and marking our suit, and talking a bit about sewing swimwear fabrics with stabilizer!