Sewn with Love

In 2021 I decided to make a birthday present for my son using 2 vintage silk kimono jackets.

I asked him to select the colours he liked then I proceeded to make a reversible bomber jacket for him . I had his measurements and was able to do a fitting when he came up from Melbourne in March that year so it was ready for his July birthday when he was in lockdown.

One jacket
He preferred the inside colour
The other jacket
The grey side
The red side
The pattern I used for this make

I ordered the reversible open ended zip online and ordered a few extra for next time.The kimono jackets were purchased from Edo Arts a Sydney Japanese furniture and textiles store .

This was an enjoyable make and my son really likes it.

Happy Sewing

Sue 😊

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Melbourne cup fun

Hi ,

As I said last week I will show you the ensemble I created to wear last year to a Melbourne Cup luncheon. Also the top I blogged about last week .

Arrival time wearing my jacket Headpiece and the top .

I made a jacket in a pink tweed fabric it is unlined and I altered the pattern to accommodate wheelchair ease of use. Splits at the side , not restricting full sleeves for movement.

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Back view

The jacket is unlined so good to wear in warmer weather. It is really comfortable . I bought a pink headband piece then using the fabrics of my makes and some ribbons, I altered it to work for me .

I had a lovely day

This look came together when a friend was visiting we got the offer to attend the lunch and then looked at my stash and I came up with a plan.

This is the pattern for the jacket and the fabric I used .

I changed the jacket sleeves added bows and added the belt. I shortened it and added patch pockets to the front .

This was a very satisfying make and two pieces I will enjoy wearing.

Happy Sewing ,

Sue 😊

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Fabric love

Hi ,

I have always been drawn to fabrics that are a little different fibre content is important but sometimes I am so in love with the possibilities that I play .

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Back view

This amazing fabric was part of a fabric swap I attended with Sydney Spoolettes a few years ago.

It is silk with rows of triangle pieces of silk attached it feels glorious to wear . I made the tunic top a self drafted boxy style. I had the rows going straight across for the arms and neck area and going down around the body with an overlap at left centre front . It was made to wear at a Melbourne cup lunch . I will post those pics next time.

Happy Sewing,

Sue 😊

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Where I find myself now……

Hi ,

Sorry I have been absent for a while . I am still sewing and there are lots of things to share but I need to let you know that my life has changed drastically.

In Dec 2020 I injured my knee and it would not support me .
In January 2021 I had a fall whilst building a bed that shattered my shoulder so I had a reverse shoulder replacement.

Then in June 2022 I had an ACL reconstruction. Lots to deal with that have made blogging way down on the list of priorities.

In August 2022 I was diagnosed with ALS a form of Motor Neurone Disease . I have been told I have the slow onset type but it still affects my legs . So I can’t take a picture of myself any more I can’t move fast enough.

I have made lots of things over the past few years but I will just put up what I have pictures of .

This is the latest make , I finished this top a few weeks back.

This top is a very comfortable style a little fiddly as I made it in silk chiffon from The sewing Basket shop at Newington. French seams throughout . I added elastic to the sleeve edge .

The pattern is M 7760

I will definitely make it again it is easy to wear.

The pants are a pleated black satin knit I made using the Tessuti Robbie pant pattern but added elastic stitched at the waist . This was the first outing for these pants as I had made them in 2020 but didn’t wear them . They work well for me now as I get around in a wheelchair often they are easy on and very comfortable.

I hope you are enjoying your life and making the most of every day. That’s what I am trying to do. Every day is the best I can be so I need to make the most of everyday.

Take care,

Happy Sewing 😊

Sue

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The Here and Now,

Hi All,

I have been very neglectful of my blog in recent times . I think it was hard to feel motivated to chat about my makes when I really didn’t have any interest. I was making masks like everyone being careful and staying home, helping family and not working like so many others. I had a few jobs to do in my workroom but no costume work.

In 2020 I did quite a bit of sewing and one garment I was really happy with was made using a free Mood pattern called The Wilder Top. It is wonderful that you can get so many great patterns from Mood. This pattern works really well with the embroidered mesh or organza that is around at the moment.

This pattern was really easy to make up it is one of the few that needed no adjustment at the waist, to accommodate my high waist . I did use French seams so that they would be invisible, though.

The fabric was purchased from Spotlight in a sale. I hadn’t decided what to make until I saw the mood pattern. I love it and will definitely make more from this pattern in the future.

Although it may be a slow start to 2021 as I have fractured my shoulder and had a reverse shoulder total reconstruction. As my workroom is not conducive to a sling , I will need to wait a while before I can get back in there.

I hope you have a safe and healthy Year,

Happy Sewing 🙂

Sue

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Me Made May 2020 part 2

Hi there,

I needed to break up the me made may post just because of the sheer volume of information  and  of time involved.  I am not a fan of hours in front of a screen , so  I needed to break it up. Now we have the rest of the month Day 16, to Day 31 .

Day 16 to 31.

Day 31

The list of garments,

Day 16:- Fabric from Spotlight last year, a self drafted cosy top .

Day 17 :- Pattern Marcy Tilton V8430 again. A boiled wool that I needle felted on to replicate the design on the pattern envelope.

Day 18:- The Travel Dress from Rhonda Buss at sewbussted.com . A great pattern made from Spotlight lightweight knit with wool surface design.

Day 19 :- Kyoto Vest from Tessuti patterns made in a wool remnant from The fabric Store.

Day 20 :- Leopard print knit fabric from Spotlight in blue. The pattern is from Studiofaro design ideas pattern challenge.

Day 21:- A felted silk wrap shawl. I made this in a workshop I did with Rae Woolnough. a textile  artist in Sydney.

Day 22 :- A Raincoat that is my go to it is a Marcy Tilton pattern V9070 I made it in black rainproof fabric from Spotlight.

Day 23:- This is a three way wrap I made from a Pitt Trading wool remnant.

Day 24 :- A Style Arc “Samantha”top. I have made it before in this.

Day 25 :- A grey fake fur coat , fabric from Spotlight the pattern is Burda Style  here .

Day 26 :- A lovely felted wool coat lined in silk , a Burda Style pattern details here.

Day 27 :- A self drafted A line dress in fabric I absolutely adore. I am sorry I had it on my stash and did not make a note of where I got it.

Day 28 :- A self drafted jumpsuit details here. 

Day 29 :- A over top in silk and a satin under slip top both Burda Style patterns details here.

Day 30 :-V9305 Tunic , I have made it before.

Day 31 :- A wool Coat fabric from The Fabric Store last winter. Finished this Autumn. A Burda style pattern 6987.

I hope you are well and safe and staying on top at this crazy time.

The more I am delving into the garments I have made , I am rediscovering those pieces I love and those I need to tweak . Over time  my taste has changed and also  my wardrobe requirements . I find these days (when I get back to work) that I am more often in pants and rarely in dresses even in Summer so my wardrobe will have to adjust accordingly. I am not wearing heels these days so hems need to be adjusted to reflect that. Versatility is the backbone of my creative process I love making things that can be worn a number of ways.

As we move into winter here in Australia I realise I have neglected my winter garments and need to up my game. I am spending a lot of time in my workroom but doing lots for others and not much for myself , time to readjust. I hope to have some new makes to show, and  will blog those I haven’t, It is time to get to work.

Take care, happy creating,

Sue 🙂

 

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Me Made May 2020

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I decided to participate in Me Made May  again for  2020. I felt like it gave me something to do a purpose if you will to wear one garment made by me everyday for the month of May. I really love the clothes I make sometimes for a long time, and sometimes temporarily and I find new homes for them. So here are the ones for Autumn this year.

My choices for the first 15 days;

Day 1IMG_3129                 TabardDay 2

Day 3Style Arc dressKimono jkt remakeDay 4

Day 5Wiksten Top      Sandra Betzina pattern 6

Day 7Tessuti JktSeldrafted Mexican weave top 8

SB Top,jkt,skirtDay 9 Wiksten Tunic 10

Day 11Lace Jktselfdrafted top12

Day 13MT jktDay 14Burda Style top and vest

Tessuti Sydney jktDay 15

Day 1:- A self drafted top made from an open weave silk remnant.

Day 2 :- A Wool Tabard  pattern V1569 made from fabric from Spotlight a wool textured weave and assorted wool remnants from my stash.

Day 3 :- Style Arc patterns Sydney Dress in a tencel and cotton mix.

Day 4 :- A self drafted reversible jacket using silk from a vintage kimono jacket . I unpicked the kimono jacket then discovered that the reverse of the fabric was wonderful so I knew it needed to be reversible

reverse kimono

reverse side of jacket

Day 5 :- Wiksten Shift top made in Liberty cotton from The Fabric Store.

Day 6 :- A V1355 Sandra Betzina pattern I like to call secret pyjamas. Also with a reversible top and a reversible self drafted wrap. I do like versatility in my clothes.

Day 7 :- A V9057 Marcy Tilton top pattern and the Tessuti  Sydney Jacket.

Day 8:- A boxy style top self drafted using a remnant from Spotlight.

Day 9:- My entry in Tessuti  knots and Crosses competition using V1644 Kathryn Brenne pattern for the jacket. A self drafted top and a Shape Shape 2 skirt/pant pattern.

Day 10 :- Wiksten Shift in Linen from Pitt trading .

Day 11 :- A V1356 Sandra Betzina jacket  made in a textured lace layered fabric from Spotlight.

Day 12 :- A self drafted top made in “Cotton + Steel, cotton fabric , Wildwood peonies navy”. If you get a chance to use this fabric made by this company it is gorgeous to wear. I purchased mine from Miss Matabi Japanese fabric store online.

Day 13 :- A Marcy Tilton pattern V8430 this is a tried and true pattern I go back to it a lot.

Day 14 :- A Burda style Day with the top (made in silk chiffon)  a 12/2015 magazine pattern 124, and the vest (boiled wool ) pattern 112 from magazine 10/2014.

Day 15 :- Top is a sheer stretch Willara pattern from Boho banjo patterns, the jacket is another Tessuti Sydney Jacket another tried and true pattern.

I hope you are well and feeling positive . This new world we find ourselves in will take some getting used to , stay safe be kind to yourself and others.

Happy creating if you can ,

Sue 🙂

 

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2020 The View From Here

Hi there,

I hope you are safe and well.

I am quite embarrassed by my lack of posting last year. I sewed loads and just couldn’t tackle the job of posting . My computer was a challenge that didn’t seem to be a priority at that time.

I suffered a back injury at the end of 2018 and it has impacted me in many ways. I don’t move as quickly or as smoothly as I once did but I am working hard to try and get back there.

It has not however affected my ability to sew, and creating is my sanity saving strength.

A quick run down of 2019.

I did some work last year in costume.

A short film on location, “The End and The Begininng” Directed by Archie Chew.

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A stage play in Sydney.

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Also an on stage show   “Anarchy”  in collaboration with Enmore Tafe, A Grecian Goddess was the brief.

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I will sort my 2019  makes  for myself and upload later.

For 2020 however I can show you one that I think I will be making a few more of.

The pattern is V9305.

 

 

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This pattern is great to make a simple design .                I used a lovely viscose fabric  bought from

Pitt Trading an online fabric store 

. It gives this beautiful  soft drape, and to finish the neck edge I bound it with silk organza in pale blue. I forgot to take construction pictures as I was in a hurry to have it ready .  It was  made in November 2019. 

This  garment is a pleasure to wear, cool and comfortable.I hope you and your loved ones are safe and well in this crazy time.

Happy Sewing,

Sue  🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The support and encouragement the sewing community gives one another is a wonderful testament to the generosity of the human spirit. Something we all need today and for the foreseeable future.

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I love Lace

Hi there,

Sorry I have taken so long . I have finished my Diploma in costume production so if you would like to see my creations click on this link, https://ombrenuno.com/

I made a quick lace top again grey in colour for my costume presentation. The lace came from Tessuti fabrics in Surrey Hills . I popped in looking for something to go with my latest Tessuti Robbie pants a grey and white linen .

The lace is pictured here a gorgeous grey and white cotton lace .

I decided that in order to get what I needed I would join it invisibly. The top is a simple style self drafted and easy to wear and I love it .

It was lovely to wear and worked well here I am wearing it with my model for my costume.

Happy sewing

Sue 😊

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Liberty Fabric

Hi there,

Hope you are enjoying life.

It is still hot here in my little part of Australia so it is hard to think about sewing for winter. I have an extensive collection of natural fibre fabrics for warm weather sewing, to inspire me in and around my Tafe sewing.

I was fortunate enough to get wind of the Fabric store sale on Liberty cottons at the beginning of the year  so raced in and bought a few different types to use.

One was this lovely print. It feels incredible so light.

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I love the colours so much that  I promptly cut out a top to make for myself. (No post on that yet haven’t started it). But when I had cut it out I realised because of the width of the fabric that I had enough to make a shirt for my husband. I had a discussion with him about Easter and he declared he wanted no chocolate this year , so I offered to make him a Summer shirt for Easter.

As is often the case I jump in,  I hadn’t made a mans  shirt before but as I was  basing it on a RTW shirt he liked and using a pattern I had  I figured I would be ok.

The pattern I used was M2447.Capture

The alterations needed were done to replicate his shirt and it came together really well. I lined the collar with navy linen. jb3jb2It fits really well and he is very pleased with it so much so he wore it to our family Easter lunch.

The photo with the belated message is of our view for lunch.

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I hope you are enjoying this time of year wherever you are,
Happy Sewing
Sue 🙂

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