The temperature gauge is at 32C (89F)…. going outside blinds those without sunglasses…. it’s officially skirt weather. And here’s one I finished last week! This is my second self-drafted skirt (my first one is here), using the same pattern with the fabulous elastic-at-the-back waistband. The fabric is a very lightweight cotton, which I found online…… Continue reading Gingham Skirt (Dark Version)
Tag: Miscellaneous
Stuff that doesn’t quite fit anywhere else.
Wrist Pincushion
Since I made my little blue pattern weights, I’ve wanted to make myself some more sewing kit in shades of blue. A wrist pincushion is something that I’ve thought would be useful for a while, so that was naturally the next project! I found the button template in an old sewing book of mine, and…… Continue reading Wrist Pincushion
Little Blue Pattern Weights
Remember how last post I was talking about making myself some sewing supplies? Well, I finished the pattern weights! And I made them a home! This is the first zipper pouch I’ve made. But first! The weights. These are all fabrics from my stash, and I chose six lighter blues and six darker blues for…… Continue reading Little Blue Pattern Weights
Sixth Time’s a Charm
Look, I try my hardest to diversify beyond blue in my clothes (and objects in my life generally), but on this account, I have failed. This is the sixth pair of Simplicity 8457 pants I’ve made, and I still have to look up what number the pattern is as I write these posts! These might…… Continue reading Sixth Time’s a Charm
Project Roundup
Firstly, I’ve decided to make myself some nice sewing equipment, mainly some pattern weights and a wrist pincushion. These here are the rectangles for the pattern weights: I chose an assortment of blues from my stash. I’m filling them with blind-baking weights and scrap fabric, so they should be weighty enough to hold down a…… Continue reading Project Roundup
Bringing Capes Back
I genuinely think this is one of the best garments I’ve ever made. I finally made myself a cape! I used the Stornoway Cape pattern by Greyfriars & Grace, which was pretty easy to follow. The fabric is a cotton/wool blend, and I lined it with plain black cotton. I made the collar of mine…… Continue reading Bringing Capes Back
Project Roundup
I’ve been working on a new garment, which is getting so close to being complete! Can you guess what it is? As a result, progress at Tea at Yaz’s has been slow. I had some spare snake plant leaves, so I thought I’d make some smaller plants with them. The pots are assembled, but not…… Continue reading Project Roundup
Easter Experiments
Nearly there….. …and done! This is a tutorial from a magazine called Love Embroidery, and the tutorial was by Chloe Redfern. I love her little embroidered animals, so I wanted to get a feel for her style with this little decoration. It’s very good timing with Easter, too! I’m hoping to make some more autumnal…… Continue reading Easter Experiments
Pinafores for Adventure
I’ve been making a lot of dresses lately; pants are just too hot for subtropical humidity, I find. This one is Rosery Apparel’s Daisy dress, sans sleeves. I like it as a pinafore with a bit more structure than some of my other pinafores. I, of course, put contrasting pockets in. This view of the…… Continue reading Pinafores for Adventure
Book Nook
The one thing that could enhance your average bookshelf (other than more books) is, in my opinion, a book nook. These are small boxes with little scenes inside that can be used as bookends or, in my case, to divide genres on my bookshelf. I made this between Christmas and New Year, but I’ve only…… Continue reading Book Nook