Showing posts with label sew along. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sew along. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2012

Choose Your Own Bag Adventure Sew Along - Baguette


Gosh things get a little crazy when you struggle to finish a project for your very own sew-along!

Thankfully, I had a little spare time Friday afternoon and I was determined to finish off my sweet Baguette.


Unfortunately the original fabric that I'd chosen for the base was an absolutely slippery slidey nightmare to sew with, so I ditched it, and found this beautiful soft grey wool blend in the stash instead.

Serendipitously, it was actually the leftover fabric from my You Sew Girl Beret  (pattern)

One of my curves isn't perfect, but it's perfect enough for me.


I used some lovely red chevron fabric from the quilting section at Spotty on the interior, and instead of making a short strap (like my original Baguette), I decided to make an adjustable strap so that I can wear it short or long.

I absolutely love how this bag turned out, and I'm going to get so much use from it. I can't wait to swap everything over!



You Sew Girl Baguette


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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Choose Your Own Bag Adventure - Day 1


Welcome to August and the first day of this months Choose Your Own Bag Adventure Sew-Along.

If you haven't signed up yet, don't fret. You can sign up at any time during the month.



I've taken the first step and chosen my pattern, but now comes the hard part.

I need a 'toned down' style of fabric to suit more evening / dressy type occassions.... but I just don't DO toned down.

I keep dragging loud colour filled prints from the stash and begrudgingly putting them back, but I figure that if I put it out into the world via the blog, then I have to follow through.

Repeat after me - I WILL make a nice subtle toned down dressy style evening appropriate bag...

But, there'll be no resistance when it comes to the lining, and I will make sure to sew the gusset in right side up this time (ahem slight error last time).

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

More Make It In May Skirts

We have six days to go.... I wonder how many more Make It In May skirts will get finished?

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Nikki whipped up two versions of her You Sew Girl A-Line skirt this week.

A lovely long version...


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... and a gorgeous short version.

Which reminds me, that I must try out a panelled skirt for myself.


Carmel also made the You Sew Girl A-Line Skirt. It looks fab in denim.



Checkout the schmick invisible zip!

Thankyou Ladies


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Friday, May 18, 2012

The Make It In May Skirt Sew Along...

VIntage curtain skirt may 12


I'm a little bit behind in skirt features... so here's this weeks group of finishers.

Number one is Beccasauras with Simplicity 2226 made using a vintage curtain (note the lovely handmade bag too)!

Denim Stand ya Ground Skirt


Number two is Jody Pearl with a variation of the Splice Skirt in a plain denim. Plain skirts are the perfect wardrobe staple!


Make it in May Skirt


Number three and four are both by Dione from Sew Funky (number 4 isn't in the Flickr group sorry). Dione drafted a pattern based on a skirt that she already had in her wardrobe, and after a little adjusting - voila!


Number five for tonight is this Burda 3058 by Brenda from Mira Narnie. Check out the supercute pocket!  This skirt is really similar to the Lisette Market Skirt that is on my list.

I made a skirt!


Number six is a Nicole Mallalieu  You Sew Girl A-Line Skirt by Sheridan from Chaletgirl 

Thankyou all so much for joining in and sewing along!


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Saturday, March 31, 2012

The Lisette Sew Along - Bea's Place


We've reached the end of March, and we have fifteen dresses finished so far. Amazing!

Allison from Bea's Place made the dress for her daughter.


But, what is even more delightful, is that her hubby chose the fabric at Spotty.

Have you worked out what it is yet?


Love it! Thanks so much for joining in the fun Allison!


If you've finished your dress, please add it to the Flickr Group, and if I've missed your post, please let me know!

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The Lisette Sew Along - Narioka, Spindrift, and Maika


I have a special triple treat of Sew-Alongers to show you today...

First up is this gorgeous version by Julie from Narioka. I'm loving it with a cardi and boots, especially considering the sudden cold snap!


 Thankyou Julie!


Next up is this lovely version by Sally from Spindrift.

I'm so excited that this is Sally's first dress EVER. That's what blogging and sewing challenges are all about (in my opinion anyway). Getting out there and having a try.


Trust me - it's good for the soul.

Thankyou Sally!

Dress A Stylish Dress Book

Then for today's finale, we have this fabulous dress by Caroline from Maika.

It's Dress A from the Japanese 'Stylish Dress Book' in the Lisette cotton lawn fabric.

Dress A Stylish Dress Book

I bought the same book last year, but was really worried about the sizing so I'm yet to try anything. But, now that I've seen Caroline's version, it's time to retrieve it from the bookshelf!

Oh, and looking at these photos... what a lovely garden you have - thankyou Caroline!


We're running out of days in March, but we already fourteen finished dresses on the list in the sidebar. Please pop in and visit everyone and check out their blog posts, and don't forget the Flickr Group too!

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

The Lisette Sew Along - Onto the second one....

When I began the sew-along, I never dreamed that there would be sooo many dresses, and that some lovely crafty peeps would make two!



This is Sarah's second version of the Continental Dress. I love this fabric, and the non-matching tie!


continental dress #2

This is Yana's second version of the Continental Dress in the Lisette Cotton Sateen. Most Spotlight stores ran out of this fabric immediately!

Thanks so much for your fabulous sewing dedication ladies!!!

Friday, March 23, 2012

The Lisette Sew Along - Virtually Sally

an awkward model

Check out Sally's gorgeous Lisette Continental frock!

It also has such a sweet story to go with it...

I love that making and blogging gives us the confidence to step out from behind the camera (which is where we usually find ourselves).

Thankyou Sal - you rock that frock!

Monday, March 19, 2012

The Lisette Sew Along - Thornberry

Simplicity 2059 - neckline gathering and binding

I was very excited when Lara joined the Lisette Sew Along...

Simplicity 2059

Lara is an amazing dressmaker and I really enjoy her reading her dressmaking blog posts. I often add patterns to my 'want to make' wish list after seeing them on her blog.

Simplicity 2059

In her blog post, she describes the way in which she incorporated the border print into the front of her dress, and a quick and easy tip for the binding.

Thankyou Lara!

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PS - if you've blogged your dress and I haven't yet added it to the sidebar, please let me know!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

The Lisette Sew Along - Lioness Lady


I have to chuckle at the title of the blog post over at Lioness Lady....


Because, of course, the challenge is all about just taking some time to have some fun and try something new.


.... and what's more fun than having giving the kiddies the iPhone for a fashion shoot?


Pop on over to visit Lioness Lady's blog post for all the details!


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Friday, March 16, 2012

The Lisette Sew Along - Dabbling All Day


I have another super-cute version of the Continental Dress to show you today by Nicole.


She worked all day on Sunday, came home and made the dress from scratch, and then wore it to a picnic on Monday. How perfect!


In other exciting news.... did you know that Spotlight have a new blog?


I didn't.... until Cindy tweeted me this....

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

The Lisette Sew Along - by Sarah

Lisette Continental Dress Sew Along

We have a few finished dresses in the Flickr Group now, so today I'm featuring this gorgeous version by Sarah.

Lisette Continental Dress Sew Along

The two photos are a great illustration of taking it from a summer to a winter look.

Make sure you check out Sarah's Sew Along post for her tips!   Thankyou Sarah.



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** I've added a list on the sidebar now so that as everyone finishes, the blog posts are easy to find.

Monday, March 12, 2012

The Lisette Sew Along - My Finished Continental Dress



One of the best things that has happened since I've started to make my own clothes, is that I have a much better understanding and appreciation of my body shape, and the fabric colours and styles of clothing that suit me.

Once you take your own measurements, and compare them to what is supposed to be standard in shop bought clothing, you realise why it's so hard to find something that properly fits!

At least with a simple dress like this one, you can make it to the pattern, and then slightly tweak it to suit your own needs.

With that knowledge, I sat down yesterday afternoon and finally sewed my Contintental Dress.

I probably should have ironed it....

I must say that I really love how it's turned out. I've even managed to fall in love with the so called 'test' fabric from the stash. It's so much prettier as a dress, than what it was folded up sitting in the cupboard.



For some silly reason, I didn't think to actually measure myself before I started.... I just assumed that I would need the same size as Bec and so I cut out a size 18.

When I did the first try on, I realised that it was a bit too big, so I measured myself and realised that I should have cut out a 16.


  • This is the first try on stage - I've sewn the neck binding but wanted to check the arm holes before sewing the binding.

My photo is a little blurry but if you look at the left arm you can see that it's a bit gapey under the arm.

The really simple solution was just to take in both side seams from under the arms and straight down the side. I started by taking it in to a size 16 along both side seams.


Then to make the armhole smaller, I just sewed a tapered seam about half an inch inwards under the arm.

Note to self: always measure before just assuming size




Once I'd adjusted the size to fit, I added the binding to the arms and hemmed the bottom to finish it off.... nearly

Additions

As I don't have much of a waist, I find that I really need belt loops on my dresses, and then there's also my obsession with always having pockets in my garments.

My super simple non-scientific technique to work out the placement?



I just put the dress on, work out where the belt loop and pockets should sit and mark it with a safety pin.


Then I made myself a little pocket template to make two matching front pockets.



That's it... all finished!

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

The Lisette Sew Along - First Cab off the Rank

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So, while I was sitting at home in my pyjamas on the weekend procrastinating about fabric choices, Beccasauras had already whipped up her gorgeous version of the Lisette Continental Dress!

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Check out her blog post for her tips about the neckline gathering and the length of the dress.

We have lots of lovely peeps playing along now. It's fun to see WIP photos popping up on Twitter and Instagram. Make sure to search for the #lisettesewalong hashtag to check them out!


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PS - the 50% off Lisette Patterns sale at Spotty ends on March 11th