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  • Hi, I am making the dress version and I was going to add the pockets but I am a little confused. It looks, the way they are coming together, like the top/tabbed part of the pocket is just for decoration – it does not actually fold over the openning of the pocket. Am I missing something? I would have thought the point was to be able to button…[Read more]

  • With regards to sewing skills I am not sure I have sewn anything particularly difficult. Reading this thread has taught me that I am very cautious and that I only pick patterns strictly within my skills (e.g.Everyday skirt for me, Sketchbook shorts for the children)! In terms of sewing skills adding a zip to the Sketchbook shorts with your…[Read more]

  • The Sewaholic Granville women’s shirt.

    I can’t actually say it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever sewn, because I’m not finished yet.

    It’s been an epic journey in fitting, tweaking, adjusting, discoveries about the idiosyncracies of my armscye, and more tweaking and fitting.

    It’s close to a year, now. I need to hem it and add buttonholes, and…[Read more]

  • Thanks for the advice @justsewit. Tracing the pattern tonight!

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    I managed the jeans but didn’t get the other things done. Have to leave this afternoon so I have no choice but to leave them for when I get back. I will be back in Perth again next week anyhow so hopefully I will have some pj’s and a bathrobe finished in that time also.

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    I managed the jeans but didn’t get the other things done. Have to leave this afternoon so I have no choice but to leave them for when I get back. I will be back in Perth again next week anyhow so hopefully I will have some pj’s and a bathrobe finished in that time also.

  • No measuring as we live some distance from our sons family, and I wanted the outfit to be a surprise. I think the waistband would fit, and possibly the skirt without a nappy but that’s not going to happen for a 1 yr old. buttonhole elastic is a great idea – thanks for that. I’ll try it on a bigger size

  • @nan53 did you measure your grand daughter’s hips? My 15 month old has to wear an 18-24 month size on her bottom half just because of her hips! I haven’t as yet made this pattern for her and, knowing it is a slimmer fit skirt, I will do the same and use this size. She is a 12-18 month size in the top half.

    You can always go up and then tighten…[Read more]

  • I’m late to this discussion but have just made the Sunday Zbrunch outfit for my grandaughter’s first birthday. Jacket fits well and looks lovely but we couldn’t get the skirt over her disposable nappy. I made the 12-18mths size and am thinking of making another skirt 2 sizes up, and possibly adding a button placket at the centre back for ease of…[Read more]

  • I’m late to this discussion but have just made the Sunday Zbrunch outfit for my grandaughter’s first birthday. Jacket fits well and looks lovely but we couldn’t get the skirt over her disposable nappy. I made the 12-18mths size and am thinking of making another skirt 2 sizes up, and possibly adding a button placket at the centre back for ease of…[Read more]

  • Go Tamara!

    I finished mending the rips in the school uniforms and moved onto frankenpattening myself some long pants. I sorted out shorts fitting last weekend and was going to frankenpattern them with some Ottobre pants so I could have the front inseam pockets I love from the Colette Iris shorts in my pants. However, disappointingly, the pants I…[Read more]

  • Go Tamara!

    I finished mending the rips in the school uniforms and moved onto frankenpattening myself some long pants. I sorted out shorts fitting last weekend and was going to frankenpattern them with some Ottobre pants so I could have the front inseam pockets I love from the Colette Iris shorts in my pants. However, disappointingly, the pants I…[Read more]

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  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Traveller dress needs collar stitched down, buttons and holes and sleeve hems done.

    B5616 needs sleeves sewn in waistband on and buttons and holes.

    Jalie jeans need topstitching, back pockets and a basic putting together of well, everything!

    Nearly there with all three.

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Traveller dress needs collar stitched down, buttons and holes and sleeve hems done.

    B5616 needs sleeves sewn in waistband on and buttons and holes.

    Jalie jeans need topstitching, back pockets and a basic putting together of well, everything!

    Nearly there with all three.

  • Finishing off mending some tops in school uniform pants and shorts. I did all the fusing a couple of d days ago now I it need to satin stitch over the rips.

  • Finishing off mending some tops in school uniform pants and shorts. I did all the fusing a couple of d days ago now I it need to satin stitch over the rips.

  • Tamara replied to the topic Lisette B6244 Coat Sew Along in the forum Group logo of Sew AlongsSew Alongs 9 years ago

    @McNeill I would be inclined to do it that way. And then you would have a nice fit in the shoulders and bust area. If you were to do the 12 all over it might look wrong.

    I would grade out to a 12 once you get to the hip. Because your measurements just go up a size or so it would be simple rather than to try and reduce it in the bust and waist to…[Read more]

  • We agreed on this – Emily voted for the smocking on black velvet, and I chose the white coat. However, this heirloom creation was the most time consuming!

    As far as what we would like to learn . . .
    How to work well with (and feel confident using) a variety of fabrics – swimwear, knits, chiffon, crepe, leather, laminates, etc. and understanding…[Read more]

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