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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Statuesque Shirtdress
Statuesque women deserve clothing that fits and flatters. Have Sewing Machine, will sew to fit! The Statuesque Shift Dress served as a wearable muslin. With one minor adjustment to waist length, a shirt dress was requested. After visiting a few … Continue reading
Stash Couture Boho Top
Is it possible to be stylish in 110+ degrees? A question asked in Phoenix every summer, where I believe “melted” is a style. The stash included two yards of an opaque green silk that must hail from the 1980’s when … Continue reading
Posted in Clothing, Embellishment, Sewing, Stash Couture, Waste Canvas
Tagged embellished tunic, sewing a tunic, Simplicity 1461
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Do you want me to make you a dress?
Statuesque. That is the word to describe the beautiful tall women in our family. Another term might be “difficult to fit.” Current sizing, talls included, rarely flatter statuesque women over 6 feet tall. Have patterns, will sew to fit!!! Sewing … Continue reading
Posted in Beginner Sewing Projects, Clothing, Sewing
Tagged Butterick 5706, Sewing a shift dress
3 Comments
Lace Layered Top from a 60’s Wedding Dress
I was gifted a 1960s lace wedding dress. Unfortunately, I neglected to take a picture of the dress. It was allover horizontally-oriented lace, had a gathered waist, high neck and short puffy sleeves, much like that in the picture to … Continue reading
More Huck Towels
Huck Embroidery is fun to do and creates beautiful towels for gifting. Different colors of embroidery threads are fed under “floats” in the toweling in geometric patterns. Red, yellow, orange and purple were used to stitch this sampler towel for … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, Home Decor, Huck Towel, Sewing, Stash Couture
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Katniss Wrap
“Wait! You can make that? I want one!” Words any sewer or knitter wants to hear from her adult children. She attends college in the cold northwest, so scarves and hats have already been knit and (hopefully) worn. This is … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, Beginner Knitting Project, Knitting
Tagged Katniss hunting cowl, Katniss wrap
3 Comments