This blog was created as the need for more techniques, tips and tricks for the sewing community has become increasingly apparent. I teach private and group sewing classes as well as online sewing classes, which fills some of that need. By creating this blog, I hope to help many others with their sewing related adventures.
Monday, November 30, 2020
Floral Cardigan
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Minerva ITY Knit
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Minerva ITY Knit
Because of the print, I decided to go simple. I love hi/lo tops and dresses, so I used one of my TNTs - McCall's 6957 - view B. I love the fit and flare shaping of this pattern!
The only change I made was to add sleeves. I love elbow length sleeves. Many of my TNT patterns are marked with that length.
I did a bit of print matching by making sure the aqua floral was center front and that the sleeves matched. Most of the construction was done on my serger with a 4 thread set-up.
I love using pre-cut fusible stay tape on the shoulders, hems and necklines of my knits. After fusing the tape on, I serged the edges using a 3 thread set-up. Then I simply pressed the hem under by using the stitches as a guideline and top stitched.
Here I styled it with leggings, but it's actually long enough in the front that I can also forego the leggings. I wore it to an outdoor setting, thus the flats, but it can also be styled with heels!
Of course I couldn't resist making a matching mask. To stabilize the knit for the mask, I fused a tricot interfacing to it. The lining/filter pocket is 100% cotton.
This dress is easy to make and fun to wear!
Did I say that I love sewing and wearing ITY knits! 😃
Saturday, August 15, 2020
Re-Fashioning!
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Wow!
It's been much too long since I did a blog post. I've been in mask making mode, but now I have a bit more time to sew for myself.
I've been attending our outdoor services at my church and because of the heat, I wanted to be comfortable (don't we all). Maxi and high/low dresses work...but can still be hot.
And since I don't wear shorts, I thought a few skirts might be in order. But alas, I haven't fabric shopped since November...what could I use from my stash?
I took a look, but decided I didn't want to use my stash for casual skirts. So I chucked the whole idea!
Then...one day I accidentally wore a pair of jeans that were much too large and I had to fiddle with them for several hours! When I got home, I decided to carefully arrange my jeans so that wouldn't happen again...ever!
While doing so I discovered a few pair of denim capris that were even larger than the jeans!
That was my AHA moment! Skirts...make some really casual, fun skirts with the capris!


I used Wonder Tape to temporarily hold the lace in place, so that I could stitch it down and cut the excess away.
Friday, March 13, 2020
Flutter Sleeves!

of fusible tricot interfacing that I cut myself. Don't skip this step!
I was out of it, but you can also use fusible Dritz Stay Tape.
After adhering the strips of interfacing, I serged the edges - then top stitched a 1/2" hem.
Let's Make and Wear a Kaftan
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