Seriously, where did the month go? April flew by in the blink of an eye. I had big sewing plans for the month but back and shoulder pain put the brakes on any plans. Although, I did manage a wee bit of sewing.
Sewing, Alterations and Mending
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L to R: The Assembly Line's (TAL) puff sleeve shirt in a cotton stretch denim coloured fabric (T:204) and 100% cotton denim skirt (OOP Vogue 1247) |
Honestly, I wasn't trying to be on trend nor was I trying to go for the Canadian tuxedo look with these two April makes. One was what I hoped would be a wearable toile and the other was a scrap busting project. These weren't even projects I hoped to work on this month.
I was thrilled with how the puff sleeve shirt turned out, hot off the sewing machine, the fit was lovely. I wore it briefly one day before it got dirty and ended up in the laundry. Fast-forward, it no longer fits. Even though I pretreated this fabric, it shrunk some more. ~sigh~ It's currently too tight and too short and it will be going in the donation pile. There is still some of this denim coloured stretch fabric left-over but I think this will remain as a toile / muslin fabric. I am happy with the TAL pattern and I'm just thinking about moving onto sewing another version in a different fabric. The fabric for the denim skirt held up much better. No additional shrinkage to report.
In the alterations and mending department, nothing to report other than the mending pile keeps growing. Those sweatpants that I thought I would work on last month are still sitting on the mending pile. There are also some previously made projects waiting for some alterations.
Stash busting
This month, I stash busted three metres of fabric, one invisible zipper, one KATM label, one snap, forty centimetres of basting tape and half a metre of elastic. There were no notions, fabric or patterns added to the stash.
Stand strong, elbows up and keep sewing.
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