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June 27 - July 1, The Week in Patterning - 28
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This week's 'patterning' was sewing some finish details on the 1929 jacket from pattern SE20-5955 (click images for larger view): This lightweight version of the coat is in the shorter length from a plaid blend (thrift find). As shown below, a 'kit of parts' for facing the sleeves and lower hem of the jacket (since only a 1" hem was allowed in the original pattern). I gave a 2" finished hem in the jacket by applying a hem facing rather than lengthen the front and back piece to turn a 2" hem (for lack of enough fabric). (I'll drop the lining in and post photos...
June 20 - June 24, The Week in Patterning - 27
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Work has begun on what is 'On the Boards'. Patterns for release before summer's end and into early fall:
June 13 - June 17, The Week in Patterning - 26
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A bittersweet week, this one. I happily have to offer the 1942 Two-Piece Dress pattern from 32" to 46" bust. A generous customer in Maryland sent it to me so it could be available in the collection! Sadly, we lost the birdie member of our family this week. Here is a little look back at a time last year when she very closely supervised my pattern CAD work!
June 6 - June 10, The Week in Patterning - 25
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This week's board comes late. I was out of town by week's end to bond a special needs rabbit with my single Teddy. This special needs bun has a wheelchair, although he is training to walk without it as well! Meet Georgie (and you see him being introduced to Teddy). Georgie came from Bunny World Foundation! There is a patterning connection to rabbit rescue in a piece of work I am doing for Tranquility Trails Animal Sanctuary in Scottsdale, AZ. Flat Bonnie (.com) created the likeness of Fred, a rescue bun at TTAS who died of cancer last fall. He...
Fitting 40's Submissions re-cap
Alexandra Reynolds
You saw that the finalist in this challenge sewed her suit around a few 'found objects' such as her grandmother's buttons, shoes and a hat. Well, another submission was also based on meaningful found objects. Selene put emphasis on a no-longer-functioning enamel buckle by making it into a center piece in the front of her gown, nearly as a dress clip! She used vintage glass buttons to close the gown. She was also otherwise successful in creating a dramatic (yet historical) effect in using the right and wrong side of the fashion fabric for contrast! She chose the color...




