Happy stitching x
Sunday, 10 July 2016
Another Camber...I think I'm addicted...
Saturday, 2 July 2016
Tilly and the Buttons Picnic Skirt
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Fabric shoppin in Brighton
Next we headed to Brighton Sewing Centre where there were lots of pretty prints on quilting weight cotton.
Then it was straight to Ditto which is such a pretty shop! Everywhere we looked there were gorgeous roles of fabric. I was very restrained and only bought one fabric a pretty sweatshirt fleece which I'm sure will become yet another Grainline Linden... Fabric shopping in Brighton certainly was not a disappointment and I have no doubt that I will be going back to fabric shop again.Happy stitching x
Saturday, 11 June 2016
Another Deer and Doe datura...
This time I decided to make the cut out version which meant I had to make my own bias binding (fiddly, but totally worth it!).
I made it using a metre of Liberty fabric which I bought about a year ago. I always thought it would be a datura it just took me a while to get round to making it! I absolutely love this print...how could you not love a fabric covered in dodos! I constructed it following the instructions and I didn't make any alterations to the pattern. The only tricky part was the bias binding. The pattern said to pull it tightly across the cut out triangles. I wasn't sure how tight I could pull it without distorting the cut out design so I didn't pull it too much. I definitely could have pulled it a bit tighter though. I finished the top using clear plastic flower buttons which I really like the effect of. Are there any patterns which you make over and over again?Happy stitching x
Saturday, 4 June 2016
Malvorosa take two...
Happy stitching x
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Me Made May...hooray
Here is an overview of my four weeks worth of outfits...
Most of all, I'm pleased about how it's encouraged me reflect on my wardrobe and it has definitely given me some new sewing goals!-I need to make some more casual clothes (planning some Hudson pants!)
-More plains than patterns.
-More tops/t-shirts!
-I also need to develop more of a summer wardrobe (most of my sewing has taken place in the winter thus far).
Happy stitching!
Sunday, 22 May 2016
Ralph Pink Prilla Dress
I decided to start with one of his most simple projects, the Prilla Dress. Which is a jersey full circle dress. I made it using jersey from Minerva crafts which had a nice weight for the dress and it must have taken me no longer than two hours to cut and sew! The hardest part was putting the PDF pattern together which wasn't quite as straight forward as others I have made.
Although the pattern is labelled as a dress it is certainly not a dress on either me or the model (who also wears it with skinny jeans). It would need some serious lengthening to make it a dress but I like it as a top anyway! The construction was really straightforward and I made it almost entirely on the overlocker. I did use my walking foot to make sure that it wasn't stretching so much that I could see the overlocking stitches.My only drama occurred when I attached the full circle skirt only to overlock a hole in it! Luckily it wasn't too far from the seam so I sewed around it again and caught it into the seam.
The full circle gives the top lots of movement... The only construction detail I'm not happy with is that Ralph Pink leaves the hem unfinished. I know I want to hem it but I'm also no sure how. Has anyone used jersey bias binding? Or do you have any other ideas for how to hem the top?Happy stitching x