I have recently discovered the wonders of oil cloth, so did a search for tutorials, as I struggled to prevent the stuff sticking to the presser foot of my machine. I used tissue paper in the end, but a teflon foot would probably work better. One Shabby Chick uses a walking foot, but suggests using painter's tape (masking tape?) to prevent sticking. I love her tutorial for this box bag and will be having a go at one! Find it here.
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Two new tops
The sun is out and I've been using up my stash of fabric to make two new tops. I bought a remnant of gorgeous echino fabric and made that into an asymmetric tank and a cap sleeve design out of blue and white seersucker. The latter isn't quite finished as I need to add 3 buttons to the placket. I drafted these and made them in a couple of days- so nice to have some free time to fully focus on making things!!
Two new tops!
Design idea and pattern adaptation sketch for the cap sleeve top
Design idea and pattern adaptation sketch for the tank
Cap sleeve pattern
Tank pattern
Placket detail
Bias binding detail
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Two new tops!
Design idea and pattern adaptation sketch for the cap sleeve top
Design idea and pattern adaptation sketch for the tank
Cap sleeve pattern
Tank pattern
Placket detail
Bias binding detail
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Monday, 28 May 2012
Grainline Bias-Binding Tutorial
This is a great bias-binding tutorial for necklines and armholes from Grainline. Exactly how I sew binding on and the best method.
Excellent hand-rolled hem video
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Travel accessories
My money belt got a lot of wear last time I travelled and is now on its last legs, so I've made a couple of accessories to take its place. The larger pouch fits my iPhone and passport, while the small zippy pouch fits all my cards and fits inside the big one! Not as sophisticated as a proper travel money belt, but will do the job and can be concealed under clothing. The large one is in cotton and the small one in oil cloth.
Zip detail.
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Zip detail.
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Saturday, 26 May 2012
Cafe Boscanova
Friday, 25 May 2012
Pavlova and Courgette Frittata
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Finished tie front dress
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
1940s Rowan Jumper Progress
Oil cloth bag
Thought I'd try an oil cloth tote bag. It's tricky to work with, as you can't really use pins and it sticks to the sewing machine!! After some trial and error I discovered that a walking foot and tissue paper prevent it sticking and Sellotape comes on handy for tacking pockets etc on. I still need to add handles, but here's my progress so far.
The bag so far, minus handles
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The outer oil cloth fabric and the lining with pocket attched
'Tacking' the pocket on with sellotape
Peeling off the tissue paper after stitching on the pocket
Attaching the zip to the outer fabric and lining
The inside
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Pea Guacamole
Monday, 21 May 2012
Travel Sewing Roll
On my way!
My t-shirt and ID card arrived from Travellers Worldwide today!! I'm off to South Africa for a couple of months in June to teach textiles to street kids and school-drops at a youth centre in Knysna. They have very little funding for materials and resources, so I will need to buy supplies. If you can afford to make a small donation, please click the yellow button at the top of the page. Every little helps!!
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Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Travel sewing case
Monday, 7 May 2012
Suzuko Koseki
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