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| | Last month, was the first ever Los Angeles Frocktails and today, I'm sharing the dress that I made to wear to the event. It was a really fun party and I loved being able to meet other local sewing enthusiasts. I have been dreaming about summer weather and really want to add some sundresses to my wardrobe this year so making something for Frocktails was the perfect motivator. I was originally going to make a different dress from red polka dot fabric (I still hope to make it very soon) but as I got closer to the event without a new dress, I decided to make a dress using a pattern that I had sewn before. So, I used the Jessica dress pattern Mimi G/Sew Sew Def magazine. (See my first version here.) Along the way though I ended up making a few design modification...
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| | Frugal Frocks During March 2021, the lovely vloggers that are Sam (Fruglaisama) and Ruan (The Yorkshire Sew Girl) hosted an Instagram challenge whereby you use fabric from your stash, and sew a free dress pattern. Hence the title 'Frugal Frocks'I don't often wear dresses, so spent the first half of the month feeling a little...
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| | Choosing theright sewing pattern Jalie has a lot ofswimwear patterns, but we tookthe Swimsuit Editionblog tour as an opportunity to "sew outside the box". We brainstormed on the types of suits and features we were looking for and chose patterns that fit the bill. We are THRILLED with the results! Open-back one-piec
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| Recently I have been considering the layering conundrum. The UK is having a cooler summer than we've had for the last few years, meaning that some sort of lightweight top layer is often required. And I have never got on with either cardigans or shawls. But back in covid lockdown time I made a big...