Saturday, 19 March 2016
Scrumptious Saiph
Sunday, 13 March 2016
Linden Sweatshirt Hack
I adapted the pattern by flaring it out at the sides to alter the shape. The peplum was made using a double layer of black organza which I cut from the width of the fabric, gathered then hand stitched onto the hem. I'm really pleased with this make, there will definitely be a few more Linden sweatshirts appearing in my wardrobe!
Happy sewing!
Saturday, 5 March 2016
Let the spring sewing commence...
I have been busy sewing another Deer and Doe Datura. I love this pattern, it sews together beautifully and is constructed so that it is gorgeous both inside and out. Since I began sewing there has been a big influx of pattern into my wardrobe and I'm lacking plains to wear with them so this was a tactical make!
It's made using a cream cotton fabric which has an embellished edge. Datura originally has a curved hem which wouldn't have worked with this fabric so I extended the top to the lowest point the whole way around. I was concerned that it would look boxy but I think it actually looks less boxy than the original design. Pattern matching is definitely not a strong point of mine so I'm pretty pleased with the match if the curves at the back and side. I used some heart buttons from my button stash to finish the back of the top.I have no doubt that that this will become a wardrobe staple (when it stops snowing and raining!). Happy sewing x
Saturday, 27 February 2016
A pretty in pink pencil skirt
I've been dreaming of sewing all week so I'm happily off to sew a Liberty Print Emery dress. What are your sewing plans for the weekend?
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Simplicity cape 8017
Friday, 12 February 2016
Some very unseasonal sewing...
Saturday, 6 February 2016
A little bit of sofa chic?
I think that one of the reasons I took so long to finish it was because I have reservations about the fabric. It kind of reminds me of a sofa I had as a child...
Whilst I love the style of the skirt the fabric still hasn't necessarily grown on me...I'm just so undecided about this one! I made the skirt using the Sew Over It Betty dress pattern and drafted a waist band to go with it. The skirt took just over a metre and a half of fabric which I bought from a local market. It's quite drapey yet is also of a medium weight which works nicely as a wintery full circle skirt. Full circle skirts have to be my ultimate favourite style. I love how the fabric moves... Perhaps if I wear it a few times the fabric will grow on me.Happy sewing!