Sewing, Alterations and Mending
Left to Right: Cotton Trapeze Dress, Merchant and Mill's; wool plaid scarf, no pattern used. |
March was a slow month at the sewing machine. The scarf was just a project that I made to use up the last bit of yardage from this skirt project. I've surprised myself with how often I've reached for this scarf as the weather warmed up and it worked well with this coat. The dress has a sixties vibe that I adore. I took it out for a spin pairing it with a turtleneck sweater and it's so comfortable. This may become my go-to summer dress. Although, I do like my Eva dresses and they will likely not be replaced.
And there was a wee bit of mending to a piece of furniture that needed some care. These sweatpants have a tiny hole in the left back side that needs to be closed. I plan to mend them today. Otherwise things were quiet in the workspace.
Stash busting
This month 2.4 metres of fabric and two spools of thread were used from the stash. I did pick up 2 metres of fabric this month. And I quickly regretted the purchase even though it was on sale.
It's a man-made knit with a metre long sticky tape residue at the centre fold and right side of the fabric. It's not the kind of fabric I go for but it was a good deal and I thought that I could use it as a toile fabric. I didn't realize it was damaged by the tape residue when I took it to the cutting table and the sales clerk did not point it out when she measured it. If I had noticed this, I wouldn't have picked it up. I should have known, the sale price was too good to be true. Thankfully, after three tumbles in the wash and a heck of a lot Shout stain remover, the tape residue is no longer noticeable. But I digress.
When the addition of toile fabric is considered, I didn't do much stash busting this month. And there were some new patterns added to the stash. Three new patterns from The Assembly Line (The Tulip and Balloon skirts and the Puff sleeve top) and a new Style Arc pattern to test out with the above fabric. I hope to get to those projects soon. Hopefully, April will be a more productive month.
Stand Strong, Elbows Up and Keep Sewing!
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