Sewing tips
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How I made my reversible Liberty quilted jacket of dreams: tips & tricks
Many years ago, when I was living in Durham in the north of England, courtesy of the Erasmus programme, I remember walking into Monsoon for the first time and falling in love with their colourful quilted jackets embellished with beads, sequins, and embroidery. But they were way out of my price range. I’ve been dreaming of making a jacket like that for myself for years, collected precious bits of Liberty fabric, and here we finally are. As you can see, in the end I left off any embellishments, as I thought it was already statement enough, but one day I’ll hopefully make another jacket which will be even more colourful….…
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A Tale of Three Marguerites: the Evolution and Alterations of My Favourite Sew Over It Pattern
Sew Over It has been one of the first indie companies I’ve discovered through Lisa’s YouTube videos and have since made many of their patterns. They do really gorgeous dresses, and it’s hard to choose a favourite, but mine is probably the Marguerite dress that came out a couple of years ago. Lisa designed it based on the dresses worn by the character of Marguerite in the movie The Hundred-foot Journey and I instantly fell in love with it. Marguerite dress #1 – don’t skip your toile! I made my first version soon after it came out in the gorgeous and immensely popular Moonstone Green Atelier Brunette viscose. It was…
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Ravello + Elodie = Ravlodie? The best of two wrap dresses
You know how it is. You spot a new pattern, instantly fall in love with it, impulse buy it, then you sew it up, put it on, and the thing that all sewists dread comes to pass – the fruit of your hours-worth of labour is just a bit, well, underwhelming. Or just not quite right for you. When the Sew Over It Summer Dreaming E-book came out, I was really drawn to it. All the pretty colours and the Indian backdrop made me snap it up immediately after release. I particularly loved the Ravello dress, especially the short version Lisa wears made from the mustard Atelier Brunette double gauze.…
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Thinking of getting into sewing? Here are some tips for newbie sewists
Chances are, those of you reading this blog already know a thing or two about sewing. However, once in a while when people find out I sew my own clothes, they tell me how they would like to learn as well, but find it too intimidating. So I thought it might be useful to put my pitch for sewing as the perfect hobby into writing along with some tips for beginners. Grab a cuppa, sit back, and relax, because this might take a while. Why pick up the needle and wire up the sewing machine at all? First of all, because mastering the craft of sewing allows you to create…