Monday, 19 May 2025

A Forgotten Project: OOP Simplicity 8229

 


This project, OOP Simplicity 8229, was started last year when my serger went into the shop and stayed there for over a month waiting for a new needle plate.  It was half done when the serger needed repair.  And then I forgot about it until I recently stumbled across this half finished project and resumed work.  

It's finally done!  

I did not use the Cover stitch machine on this pair.  I went old school and used the zigzag stitch for securing the elastic.  I prefer this technique.  The fabric is a pre-washed cotton knit.  The elastic is 3/8" picot.  


Sewing IS Political

This is another Canadian 🍁 made and tariff free project.  All of the supplies were found in the stash and purchased before the convicted felon declared a global trade war against the world.  Let's count the ways that this project did not contribute to the convicted felon's economy.  

  1. The pattern, OOP Simplicity 8229 (circa 2016), is an American made product.  It has been in the stash and used before the convicted felon declared an economic war on my country with the goal of annexationNever going to happen, that is why there is a boycott of American products.  
  2. The fabric was purchased before the convicted felon broke the trade agreement he himself signed.  It was purchased at Fabricland, a Canadian fabric outlet.  
  3. The scissors used for cutting out this project are from Merchant and Mills, a United Kingdom company.  They were purchased from The Workroom, a Canadian company.  
  4. The elastic was purchased from Marshall Fabrics, a western Canadian fabric outlet.  
  5. The sewing machines are Janome, a Japanese company.  
  6. The threads were found in the stash, purchased before the convicted felon's started his rein of terror.  The threads used in this project are all Coats and Clark which contributed to the convicted felon's election campaign.  Once the Coats and Clark threads are depleted from the stash, they will not be replenished.  


Project details

Seams:  Knit (lightening bolt) stitch

Seam finish:  Serged

Fabric:  0.5 metres

Elastic:  2.4 metres

Additional Tools & Supplies:  Cutting table, fabric scissors, pins, wrist pin cushion, tailor's chalk, Janome 4120 QDC sewing machine, walking foot, ballpoint needle (size 12), Janome AirThread 2000D serger, threads (cotton for the sewing machine, polyester for the serger), thread clippers, Jean-a-ma-jig™.

Stand strong, elbows up and keep sewing.  


1 comment:

  1. I always enjoy your blog but I really admire your commitment to calling out this catastrophic Trump administration at the end of your posts. I had no idea Coats & Clarke had contributed to his campaign :-( I hope Canadians know that the majority of Americans see him and his cronies for exactly who and what they are and have been horrified by the target they have placed on your lovely country. Keep calling him out, please, anywhere you can. And thanks for continuing to blog (I miss all the old sewing blogs, as I don't do social media).

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