Tag: Sewing

Pocket watch fabric

This project has been ongoing from sometime in 2017 and I think was only finally finished in 2019 with the trim and buttons, and still hasn’t been worn 🙁 It is a combination of these three Truly Victorian patterns: I saw the lovely pocket watch fabric in Abakhan, and must have bought quite a lot …

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Patchwork

I think the previous patchwork I had done was mainly made up of half square triangles (HST). These are magic!! Take 2 x 7″ squares and place them right sides together. Sew along the red lines, and then cut along the black lines, and you end up with 8 HSTs to put together in various …

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Kids things

This was the first clothing sewn for grandkids. I didn’t want to be stereotypical, so she got blue and trains! I loved the bubble / puffball skirt on this. Next I tried a very simple jersey ra-ra dress: I then continued to put off trying the baby-gro, by doing some knitting instead!!! Before finally being …

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Summer dresses 2018 – New Look 6206

I had found a lovely cheap fabric browsing in Abakhan (while daughter trampolining probably – or that’s my excuse), so had to find something to make with it!! I chose this New Look Project Runway pattern, with different variants. There are some fiddly bits to this one, particularly where the front bits meet. This was …

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Teacup dress 2018

I got this offcut of fabric in Abakhan. Not much of it 🙁 I love china and teacups and saucers, so this was perfect for me, but what could I make with such a small amount? The lady in the shop suggested an apron, but somehow I managed to get a dress out of it, …

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Patchwork 2017

I always like a new challenge, and decided to have a look at doing some patchwork for some reason! Possibly because every fabric shop you go into has those adorable fat quarters of co-ordinating fabrics!! Never enough to make something I would normally make i.e. clothes, but irresistible fabrics!! I had probably bought some so …

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Sheriff of Nottingham – school play 2017

How many parents make a fully lined jacket with a fitted fur cape for a school play? I must admit I was quite pleased with it. After SATs the Year 6 class do a school production. When it was going to be Robin and the Sherwood Hoodies, I automatically assumed my son (Robin) would audition …

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Lobster Bustles 2017

So one of the things with steampunk ladies seems to be competing to have the biggest bum!!! One of the other ‘Steamstresses’ had made this lobster bustle and I thought is was fab so wanted to have a go myself. Officially it is the Truly Victorian TV163 1887 Imperial Tournure rather than a ‘lobster’!! Basic …

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Reversible Bolero plus embroidery 2017

I used the Simplicity 1819 again for this, but made it reversible this time. To go with two different outfits. This would go with the Truly Victorian skirt I had just made (from charity shop curtains), and re-use the embroidery designs I had done for ‘Time’. The new challenge here was positioning the embroidery designs …

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Truly Victorian TV261-R 1885 Four Gore Underskirt

I acquired some bargain fabric in the form of some red curtains from a charity shop. I finally got round to washing them and unpicking all the seams and linings. Lots of fabric! The theory was that I could try a new pattern, and if it went wrong it wouldn’t matter much. I went for …

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