Monday, 14 December 2020

Top 5 Hits

 


Top 5 Highlights: What are the best/most worn items you sewed this year?  



These boot-legged jeans are not a most-worn item but made the hit-list because they fit and I procrastinated on cutting into a precious piece of 100% cotton fabric with fear that I might not get the fit right.  The pattern, Butterick 5682, is a keeper.  


This shirt made the hit-list because it's too much fun to wear, made in time to celebrate National Flag of Canada Day.  It is made with Butterick 6325.  And just like the jeans it was an item that I was waiting a long time to get around and make.  


The global pandemic played havoc with our everyday life and early on with news that the Euro Cup was cancelled this face mask got me through the unknown.  This most-worn item is made with the Dhurata face mask pattern.  


Seriously, kicking myself for ever buying a disposable filter.  This reusable filter is the best.  


This eye-glass case is not only the best, it's also an often used item.  And best part is that it was made with cork fabric scraps I had kicking around.  

Stay Safe and Happy Sewing!



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