Showing posts with label print matching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label print matching. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2021

Tote Bag with Fabric from Minerva

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 Another Minerva Make!


I wanted to make a tote bag with my latest self-drafted pattern.  This cotton canvas print was perfect! I used a red and white polka dot polyester lining from my stash.


The construction was pretty straight forward...including the print matching!  I fused Fusible Pellon Flex Foam to the lining pieces.  

I used a 7' zipper to make the welt pocket on the front of the bag. The same red lining was used for the welt pocket. 



I then decided to add a back pocket to the back of the back of the bag with fabric from my stash.  And of course I added interior pockets.



I basted the back pocket before attaching the handles. 
I used black 1" light weight poly propylene webbing for the handles.



I'm pretty happy with the "boxing" on each side of the bag,  I created darts to get this effect.  I wasn't sure if it would work, so I did a quick draft before cutting this fabric.  
Yaaay! It worked!


The top zipper is an 18" jacket zipper...because that's what I prefer to use in my tote bags! 😉


Overall I'm very happy with the fabric and the finished bag!








Friday, October 12, 2018

September Sew Photo Hop Instagram Challenge - Week Four

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Sew! 

The Last Week!
 Week Four of the #Sew Photo Hop Instagram Challenge!

I really had SEW much fun with this challenge!


Day 22 - OOTD - Outfit Of The Day
This camo and lace top has become one of my casual favorites,
but I've also worn it with a maxi skirt and heels!


Day 23 - Fast Sewing
My Juki Serger is my go to for fast sewing!  She's a workhorse!


Day 24 - When I'm Sewing
I shut out the "noise" when I'm sewing with Pandora or an Audio Book!


Day 25 - Past Years
I made this dress after being self taught for 2 years.  
That collar!  LOL!!


Day 26 - Details/Close-Up
Print matching and a reversed invisible zipper! Yes there is an upside down zipper in there!


Day 27 - Other Hobbies
LOVE BOOKS!


Day 28 - Favorite Fabrics
Prints, texture, lace and did I say prints!
These pics are from my last visit to Vogue Fabrics!


Day 29 - Scrap Buster
My "Scrappy" Tops!


Day 30 - What's Next On My List?
Among other things - to complete my remaining 4 Make Nine Projects (yep, another challenge).😁 



That's it for the 2018 Sew Photo Hop!

I hope I didn't bore you with all the pics! I truly hope that I've inspired you!
I'd love to hear from you!

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! 



Thursday, June 28, 2018

Godet Anyone?

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Godet: 
A triangular piece of material inserted in a dress, shirt, or glove to make it flared or for ornamentation.


Not only did I enjoy making this top, but I really enjoyed wearing it!  I wore this to a friend's 
surprise graduation party last weekend.  
I wish I could have worn higher heels, but age and aches prevents that more often than not! 😁




The pattern is Butterick 6248 and has a few variations to select from.
I've had this pattern for about a year or so.  I initially bought it to make view B with a super lightweight sweater knit, but still haven't decided what to do with that fabric. 





I ended up making view A because I've been stuck sewing in my dining room while roof repairs were being done.  I needed instant gratification! And I got it!  





I purchased this fun ITY print from Vogue Fabrics during an expo.  I have no idea which expo and as I went to several last year.  The pieces were sold in 2 yard pieces and I'm glad that I bought 2 pieces...4 yards.




                                                Can you believe I didn't hack it!  Hahahaha!





Check out that godet!
It extends from the back/waist to the hemline. For some reason, I always worry that I won't get the godet right, but in most cases I do.  Then I'm always surprised.  I have no idea why I worry!  They are so much fun once finished.😄






And of course, there was some print matching to do.  Although I'm not 100% happy with it (thanks to distractions during the layout), I think it turned out well overall.




I will definitely be wearing this top a lot and am already planning to make another one...maybe stripes or a floral with some sort of hack. 

What do you think?



Let's Make and Wear a Kaftan

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