Showing posts with label online sewing classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online sewing classes. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

September Sew Photo Hop Instagram Challenge - Week Three

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Sew! 
Here goes photos from Week Three of the #Sew Photo Hop Instagram Challenge!


Day 15 - What Was I Thinking
This was originally a maxi dress - but I was just not happy with it covering my whole body...
so I cut it and made it a top instead!



Day 16 - Sewcial Friends I've Made
Reen, Rhonda, Angela, Sandy, Lisa, Molly, Caroline, and Michelle
Sewing and Embroidery brought us together!  
And I couldn't ask for a better group of friends! 💗💗


Day 17 - Fitting SOS
My Granddaughter loves plaid! Plaid matching was not the SOS. She has an athletic build from shot put, discus throwing and swimming - and did I mention that she is a Taekwondo Black Belt! 



Day 18 - Lounge Wear
My BFF, Sister and Daughter wearing matching caftans I made for Christmas several years ago!  I even made one for myself and embroidered our initials on them!


Day 19 - Knowledge Hub
I am constantly learning from:
Books, Online Classes, Hands-On Classes, FB Groups and Bloggers!


Day 20 - Seasonal
Working on a Long Bomber Jacket - perfect for fall weather!


Day 21 - TNT (Tried and True) Patterns
These are just a few of the patterns I've used multiple times! 
Of course they've all been hacked one way or another!




I know that many of my sew sisters participated in this challenge! 
I'd love to hear your thoughts about it!

Happy Endless Sewing!





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Thursday, October 4, 2018

September Sew Photo Hop Instagram Challenge - Week Two

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Sew! 
Here I am with photos from Week Two of the #Sew Photo Hop Instagram Challenge!

Day Eight - Made Especially For...
In case you didn't know - I rarely say no to my Grands! 💗
She asked me to make her Prom Dress earlier this year, sent me pictures...and I did!


Day Nine - Light Bulb Moment
I realized I could add some artwork to the industrial looking wall behind my sewing table!
The designs are from my good friends at:
and 



Day Ten - Fresh Out of the Sewing Machine!
My Chiffon Duster! The last of my summer makes!


Day Eleven - Creative Process
My sewing room became my sewing and filming studio for my Online Sewing Classes!
Click Here to Register!
Many thanks to Lynee Urban of Operation Fix My Life


Day Twelve - Tips and Techniques
I love using my ham to press curves!



Day Thirteen - Game Changer
The day I moved from the corner of one room to a larger room!
Thanks to everyone who helped!


Day Fourteen -Wardrobe Essentials
Must.Have.Black! 😎
It makes it easy to pull an outfit together!

Did you participate in this challenge?
I'd love to hear your thoughts about it!

Happy Endless Sewing!




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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

My Online Sewing Classes

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My Online Sewing Class Launch!

I and beyond excited to announce that my 1st Online Sewing Class launched
on 
Monday, September 24th!

I have wanted to teach online sewing classes for the past 2 1/2 years! But, I just could not figure out the logistics to get it done!

Well, little did I know that there was much more to it than just setting the camera at the right angles and editing! 



Enter Lynee Urban!
I was thrilled to learn that Lynee Urban from Story to Media is not only a Weight Loss and Fitness Coach, but that she is very multi-talented! She has a diverse background...among other areas of expertise, she is a bass guitarist, a photographer and and a video expert.

I partnered with her and the fun began!



She is also the behind the scenes tech guru for my class website!

Without the help of Lynee and her sister, these classes would not have been produced!




The response to my classes has been overwhelming and I am quite humbled and appreciative of all of the support from family, friends, sew sisters and followers!


I hope to bring great content with the lessons, tips and bonus videos continuously!

Click here to register for my Online Sewing Classes !





Tuesday, September 11, 2018

My Sheer Duster - Last Make of the Summer!

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Chiffon Border Print Duster

This was yet another fabric piece that was initially destined to be scarves, but once I got on the "duster and kimono route" I kept at it when I found this in my stash!  

It is a lovely chiffon border print.  If you didn't know already, I LOVE border prints.  
I have a pretty large stash of them! 

I really love this one - I think it's my favorite! It literally floats! Sew fun to wear!




I used the same self-drafted pattern that I used for the "Bright and Colorful Duster" that was posted a few weeks ago. Then I added side splits! Oh yes!

Check out those long side splits! Sew fun!



I've styled it several ways. Here it is with skinny jeans and heels.




The seams were done with French seams.


Of course I had to do some print matching - which I love doing! 💓






The edges were bound with 1/4" double folded bias binding.  It was the perfect binding weight - it allowed the duster to retain it's airiness!



Then I switched to cropped pants and heels!





Of course I couldn't leave out my yellow dress! LOL! 
I really love this bright yellow under this sheer fabric!



I also really like the look of it with my tent/swing/trapeze Pinterst Interest Winner dress!




It's not fall yet, right? 

We are expecting temperatures in the high 80s this weekend. 
So I'll wear it then -  and put it away until next spring! 

Have you started your Fall sewing?  I have one jacket started. I always seem to be sewing during each season vs. prior to each one. But there are no rules, right? LOL

My virtual sewing classes will begin on September 24, 2018!
Registration is still open! Class size is unlimited! 
Click here for more information and to register!

I welcome your comments and questions and invite you to visit often for sewing tips and tricks!

Happy Endless Sewing!

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Monday, July 23, 2018

What's On Top?

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TOPS, TOPS and More TOPS!

Many of you may have seen my Facebook and/or Instagram post about this beautiful Kente print.  I had used it for so many other people and projects, that I think I became a bit envious and decided to make something for myself!  





















It's 100% cotton Ankara fabric from LeeLou Designs 720 and was perfect for this peplum top.

I used McCall's 6896 as my base.  I chose this pattern because the bodice and peplum are all one piece.  I really don't like the look of peplums that are attached to the bottom of the bodice...that seam line just does not look good on me.

Of course I hacked it! There is just no fun in using patterns or in sewing if you don't hack something.  So this was the hack of the day! 😄

I wanted the look of view E, because I loved the slight open V front. Sorry, I did not get a great picture of that part.

I definitely had to do some print matching, which was fun, but oh so tedious!  I usually use as few pins as possible in my projects, but for print matching those tiny diagonal white lines, I needed pins.  I then used my walking foot to help keep them in place.  I've seen this print in RTW and it was not matched at all and looked horrible.  I was determined that my top would not look that!  LOL!




I didn't want just any sleeve, so I drafted a sort of butterfly sleeve. I wasn't sure I'd like it, but after much thought about other sleeve options, I committed to it.  In the end, not only did I like it, I loved it!  

Per the instructions I inserted a back zipper, but I chose to use an invisible zipper. I finished all the edges with black .25" purchased bias binding.




And...if you haven't guessed it already, this black top is the same pattern! I used a lightweight stable knit from my stash.  My hacks for this top was to eliminate the back seam and zipper, make the sleeves elbow length (my favorite sleeve length) and lower the front and back neckline about 1.5 inches.  The hems are narrow hems.


I paired it with a self drafted maxi skirt that I think I'm still working on. I'm just not sure I like it.
I purchased this ITY print last summer from Vogue Fabrics

I also paired it with black cropped pants.  Don't you just love versatile pieces in your wardrobe? 

Why are all my necklaces crooked in all of these pics?  LOL!




And for this final top...final for this post...there will never be a "final" top! Hahaha!
My sewing sisters are kinda on this Walmart hunt for fabric, as it seems that Walmart has upped it's fabric selection game...at least in the South.  Even though I'm not in the South, I was not to be outdone!  So I went to my local Walmart (which doesn't sell fabric) and kinda demanded that they find out which store nearest me sold fabric.  I was nice, but insistent!  LOL!

It turned out to be only about 15 minutes from the local store. So I went there and found this fabric, which was perfect because I'd been hankering for some camo fabric. This is a very lightweight knit...who knows what it really is...there was no "content" listed on the bolt.  

But not to be defeated, I prewashed it and treated it as an ITY knit and used one of my self drafted patterns.  I added stretch lace from my stash to the upper bodice and sleeves to make this "hard/soft" top.

Walmart fabric or not, I love this top and have worn it at least 5 times since I made it. It has held up quite well to machine washings.

Yes, I made my cork tote bag.  It is getting a lot of use as well. So much so, that I'm going to make it again with upholstery fabric!

In fact, I love all of these tops sew much that I'm going to make some variation of each of them again.
Don't be surprised if you see one in pink...I've committed to a PINK CHALLEGE.
And you know how much I like challenges!


And last, but definitely not least:
I am excited to announce that I will be starting my ONLINE SEWING CLASSES in the very near future...maybe a month or so from now. 
Classes will be pre-recorded with a few FaceBook live tutorials. There will also be some content on You Tube. Of course my blog and tips will continue here.

I have a ton of ideas swirling around in my head, but I need your feedback regarding what types of sewing classes and/or techniques you are interested in.

Please comment below on your class ideas, needs and wants. If you are not comfortable with commenting below, please feel free to send me a PM.

Thanks for all of your support thus far! Can't wait to see your ideas! 



Let's Make and Wear a Kaftan

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