After a couple of months away from the sewing machine, I found my way back after tackling some repair projects.
Sewing, Alterations and Mending
Undershirt to wear with a back brace (OOP Vogue 9057). |
I managed to make one top this month. I hope to make a few more exactly like this one. Otherwise, it was mending and repair work.
The sagging bottom was repaired on this armchair |
The biggest project this month was a saggy bottom upholstery repair. This was a new-to-me project and one I put off for some time. It was sourcing the materials that presented the biggest challenge.
International Sweatpants Day was celebrated on the twenty-first of this month. There was no sweatpants sewing this year to mark occasion. Instead, I wore my favourite comfy sweatpants made with Vogue 8909. This is a pattern that I would highly recommend if your looking to sew a pair of sweatpants with a relaxed fit. There is a desire to draft and sew a dropped crotch version of sweatpants one of these days if I can find the time.
January also marked National Hobby Month. Even though there wasn't much garment sewing done this month, I did partake in some other hobbies. I just started reading Sharp Notions this week after reading Melanie's review of the book. I was able to find a copy of this book at the local library. A few pages into this read and I'm hooked. After reading Carol Off's At A Loss For Words (highly recommended if you're into politics and culture), Sharp Notions is a welcome read while I try to tune out the news and all the chaos from south of the border.
That about sums up all the creativity I mustered up this month. I feel like I dabbled in a little bit of this and a little bit of that. And that was good enough. I will just leave with a few stash-busting stats.
Stash-busting
I used 1.4 metres of yellow French terry fabric and finished three 1,500 metres spools of yellow serger thread. One previously used sewing pattern (OOP Vogue 9057) was used this month.
The upholstery project required a run to the fabric store for supplies. Added and used were 1.4 metres of outdoor upholstery fabric and an upholstery staple gun.
Happy Sewing and National Hobby Month!
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