and sew it seams that a girl can have a whole lotta fun doing a sewing course in Sydney ... I have recently returned from doing the Palmer Pletsch FIT AND SEW KNITS course with Sue Neall in Sydney. It was all about tissue fitting commercial patterns and learning about sewing with knits ... here is Vogue 8151
and here is the top I made - using fabric from Georgeous Fabrics..... it's lovely to wear - a mid season weight and it fits like a glove!
Here is an old BWOF pattern from 2005.
And here is the little top I made. It's cute and I must mention here that the course was held at Martin & Savage Fabrics Warehouse in Waterloo - oh my .... I'm even palpitating as I write this ... this top was made using the bits and pieces of fabric made available to us ...
We were allowed to roam the warehouse and choose fabric to purchase ..... the quality is exceptional and the colours, prints and textures were to die for ... it's such a shame that Martin & Savage isn't readily available in my local fabric stores .... here is a very clever piece called "Ready To Wear" it's in panels with a shirred top - perfect for a skirt - just whip up a seam and hem it ..
and it's reversible! So maybe do a flat fell seam and bob's your uncle! I purchased two panels to make a dress to go around my girth - but if you are a skinny minny you could get away with one panel.
Here is the shirred / elasticised part ....
Here is a lovely textured piece ...
And more fabric ...
While we were there we popped into Europress up the road in McEvoy Street and picked up some back titles ......
As I said, Martin & Savage gave us remnant bits to play with ... here are a few of the lovely things I brought home ...
As I said, the course was about tissue fitting and adjusting patterns, pictured above is an adjustment for a fuller bust -it's a very clever method ... and below is the remnant couch - a treasure chest!
Here is the overlocker table and the cutting tables in the background, and of course, wall to wall fabric .... phew, it was hard to concentrate ....
Bernina supplied all the machines - here is my little friend ...
I made a little trip to Newtown and found the Bollywood shop ..
And this lovely shop was unfortunately closed ... All Buttons Great and Small - check the cool window display ..
and now for the reality check ..... remember this pattern? I made the jacket and then the brown dress .....
Well ..... I'm not sure why I don't look exactly like that lovely tall model on the pattern envelope ....ouch! Nice pattern though!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Brisbane and New Look 6704
... and sew it seams that time gets away, and my blogging has been neglected ... too much to do ... starting with a quick trip to Brisbane, and my mission was to purchase fabric ..... found this in Michelton - Funky Fabrix indeed .....
.. and this is what I got .... I'm thinking ...... bags? Too obvious? Oh well ......
I also went to Indooroopilly - to a fab shop SCKAFS .... it's quite unusual to find a very well stocked and busy fabric shop in the middle of large shopping centre - but there it was .... I purchased quite a few dress lengths of this and that - photos of which will hopefully appear in due course ..... one of my finds was a lovely knit - creamy background - cool sketch like flowers in colours reminiscent of books from my childhood .... anyway, my 12 year old sweet pea wrapped it around herself and tied a knot in it and wore it out to dinner that night .... why can't I do that? Sorry about her face - my Photoshop skills are ...... well, I don't have any!
I am wearing a BWF top in a metallic knit from Chic Fabrique - Central Coast, NSW ...
And another fabric shop - I LOVE BRISBANE!!! This one was new apparently, can't remember the name - it is next door to BIOME - which is another great shop full of cleverly designed, recycled type goodies - it is on Adelaide Street .... I got a great digital print with big big flowers for a bias skirt I hope ...
Now, here is New Look 6704, View E in fabric from SCKAFS Brisbane - its a decent weight woven with a touch of Spandex ... there is a faint phrase repeat behind the images "We live in a fashion world" - can't argue with that!
I cut a size 14 and it was very straightforward to sew together - I like it!
... Still in Brisbane, and on my morning walk I was a tad excited to see this poster .....
It was a lovely Sunday - Sunday? Sunday? The exhibition was NOT OPEN ON SUNDAY ..... ? Crazy but true - I just might have to go back!
.. and this is what I got .... I'm thinking ...... bags? Too obvious? Oh well ......
I also went to Indooroopilly - to a fab shop SCKAFS .... it's quite unusual to find a very well stocked and busy fabric shop in the middle of large shopping centre - but there it was .... I purchased quite a few dress lengths of this and that - photos of which will hopefully appear in due course ..... one of my finds was a lovely knit - creamy background - cool sketch like flowers in colours reminiscent of books from my childhood .... anyway, my 12 year old sweet pea wrapped it around herself and tied a knot in it and wore it out to dinner that night .... why can't I do that? Sorry about her face - my Photoshop skills are ...... well, I don't have any!
I am wearing a BWF top in a metallic knit from Chic Fabrique - Central Coast, NSW ...
And another fabric shop - I LOVE BRISBANE!!! This one was new apparently, can't remember the name - it is next door to BIOME - which is another great shop full of cleverly designed, recycled type goodies - it is on Adelaide Street .... I got a great digital print with big big flowers for a bias skirt I hope ...
Now, here is New Look 6704, View E in fabric from SCKAFS Brisbane - its a decent weight woven with a touch of Spandex ... there is a faint phrase repeat behind the images "We live in a fashion world" - can't argue with that!
I cut a size 14 and it was very straightforward to sew together - I like it!
... Still in Brisbane, and on my morning walk I was a tad excited to see this poster .....
It was a lovely Sunday - Sunday? Sunday? The exhibition was NOT OPEN ON SUNDAY ..... ? Crazy but true - I just might have to go back!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
A Bevy of Boxers
Boxers in a minute ....
But now, it's been a busy time with birthdays lately .... here is a great big 28 inch square cushion I made for my nephew ....
I've been using BIGHUGELABS to do tricky things with photos before transferring them onto fabric .... it's just the best.... and free!
And now another big huge cushion featuring big huge labs .. this one for my baby who turned 15 today!....... some of the images were printed straight onto treated inkjet fabric, and some I used Transfer Artist's Paper - an iron on product .... it gives you the freedom to transfer your designs onto lots of different materials - even glass apparently! As always, I use Goldies Cushion inserts ..... bound to be b b b bouncier!
Can you spot Mr Hugh Jackman? .... he was shooting a film at our beach and was happy to have his photo taken ....
I used bleached denim on the back .....
I think my baby likes it! The one glove is another present - a golf glove!
And now for the boxers .... what else can a sewist make for a 15 year old boy ... that is, something that he may actually wear ???
Love the fabric on the right - Alexander Henry Regent Skulls - I didn't quite have enough for 2 legs - so I cut and pasted (appliqued) some bits onto a piece of homespun .... did the trick!
That should get him through the year ....
But now, it's been a busy time with birthdays lately .... here is a great big 28 inch square cushion I made for my nephew ....
I've been using BIGHUGELABS to do tricky things with photos before transferring them onto fabric .... it's just the best.... and free!
And now another big huge cushion featuring big huge labs .. this one for my baby who turned 15 today!....... some of the images were printed straight onto treated inkjet fabric, and some I used Transfer Artist's Paper - an iron on product .... it gives you the freedom to transfer your designs onto lots of different materials - even glass apparently! As always, I use Goldies Cushion inserts ..... bound to be b b b bouncier!
Can you spot Mr Hugh Jackman? .... he was shooting a film at our beach and was happy to have his photo taken ....
I used bleached denim on the back .....
I think my baby likes it! The one glove is another present - a golf glove!
And now for the boxers .... what else can a sewist make for a 15 year old boy ... that is, something that he may actually wear ???
Love the fabric on the right - Alexander Henry Regent Skulls - I didn't quite have enough for 2 legs - so I cut and pasted (appliqued) some bits onto a piece of homespun .... did the trick!
That should get him through the year ....
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Jacket New Look 6799
A boxy little jacket .... now my figure type might normally preclude me from a jacket of this design, but, as we do, I fell in love with the picture on the envelope ....And in my imagination I will look exactly like this lovely lady when I make the brown dress to match .......
Tweed fabric from The Fabric Store in Surry Hills, Sydney ..... I matched all checks as best I could ....
I used plastic press studs to fasten the jacket - so the front buttons are purely decorative - rather than have big ugly buttonholes through the thick fabric....
After I washed the fabric I decided to not line the jacket - it wasn't stiff or scratchy and since it was designed to be worn over a summer dress - I didn't want another layer of fabric on the jacket. All raw edges were bound with Satin Bias Trim - Hong Kong Style - no less!
A little time consuming - but otherwise good - it fits me nicely as well - I cut a 12, the dress will be 14 ..... don't hold your breath waiting for a post about it ..... it won't happen over night, but it WILL happen!
Tweed fabric from The Fabric Store in Surry Hills, Sydney ..... I matched all checks as best I could ....
I used plastic press studs to fasten the jacket - so the front buttons are purely decorative - rather than have big ugly buttonholes through the thick fabric....
After I washed the fabric I decided to not line the jacket - it wasn't stiff or scratchy and since it was designed to be worn over a summer dress - I didn't want another layer of fabric on the jacket. All raw edges were bound with Satin Bias Trim - Hong Kong Style - no less!
A little time consuming - but otherwise good - it fits me nicely as well - I cut a 12, the dress will be 14 ..... don't hold your breath waiting for a post about it ..... it won't happen over night, but it WILL happen!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
A Trio of Teardrops
Here are three Teardrop Purses ....
This is the fabric for the first one I made ...
Please excuse my lack of words throughout this post ..... blogger has changed the way of inserting images ... and I don't like it .... anyone else having the same problems? Anyway, this a lovely cute purse. The beads were rather time consuming ... for the next two purses I made I used invisible thread as I didn't like the way you could see the coloured thread on the inside of the frame. Beading needles weren't successful either - hard to thread and not very strong - I resorted to a normal needle which accommodated every 6th bead! Not your average handmade bag - go on .... give it a go ...... while I try to figure out blogger .......
This is the fabric for the first one I made ...
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Pep, Personality and Vitality
If you can get to Sydney - go and see the EXPOSED exhibition - the Story of Swimwear at the National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour. Actually, it's a travelling exhibition - coming to a town near you! It closes 23rd October, 2009. Here are some photos.... it's a brilliant exhibition ....... I'm not going to blah on about each photo ... except for a couple .....
Here is Annette Kellerman's Book - it's just too good!
She writes that her perfect figure is due to her PEP, PERSONALITY AND VITALITY ..... Love it!
Here are a couple of ladies being arrested in the 1920s for wearing their swimsuits in public ....risque!
The exhibition is a Textiles Teacher's dream - great info on design, fibres, fabrics and society.......
Did your mum wear these????
It was also great to come across and artist working with the exhibition ..... Jennie Pry ..... she was sketching swimsuits .... her work is fabulous ...... what a treat!
And finally, I'd like to finish with this suit - it's my favourite - from Jet Swimwear .....Cool lines, a denim look with a detailed print - love it!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
In The Press
The Melbourne Age it ain't .... but here is an article on my little 'ole sewing school .... of course I don't just teach retirees .... come one come all I say! Thanks Sheryl for being my pinup girl!
Thanks Kylie at The Star Newcastle and Lake MacQuarie
Thanks Kylie at The Star Newcastle and Lake MacQuarie
More Cleverness
Here are some more creations from my students ..... Anissa finished her formal dress - this dress will be traveling back to Belgium for a wedding .... it's a gorgeous blue / green / purple silk taffeta ...
It was a challenging project for a relatively new sewist, but Anissa endured to the very end ...
It was a challenging project for a relatively new sewist, but Anissa endured to the very end ...
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