This is another gift project made with McCall's 7709.
The fabric has made a previous appearance here and here as adult tops. This project is made with left over fabric that turned out to be enough for a wee gal's top. It is a lovely medium weight cotton and spandex knit that I found at Marshall Fabrics a couple of years ago. It was previously pretreated and ready to cut.
The pattern, McCall's 7709, was an easy project to sew. No issues to report and it is recommended for a beginner willing to give sewing with knits a try. The only thing that I changed was the length on the hem, shortening it by one and a half inches and sewing an one inch topstitched hem.
Sewing IS Political
This is another Canadian 🍁 made and tariff free project. No fabric or supplies used to make this top contributed to the convicted felon's economy. The fabric, purchased a couple of years ago, came from Marshall Fabric, a Canadian fabric outlet. The "designed and printed in the U.S.A." pattern was purchased during a liquidation sale in part of the consequences of the convicted felon's global tariffs. To be honest, I don't think I would have added anymore children's patterns to the stash otherwise. The threads were all pulled from the stash and are Gütermann threads. The fabric scissors used are Merchant and Mills, an United Kingdom business and were purchased from The Workroom, a Canadian fabric outlet. The sewing label is from KATM, an Australian company, purchased directly from their website.
Project details
Seams: Knit (lightening bolt) stitch
Seam finish: Serged
Fabric: 0.8 metre
Label: 1 KATM "You Are Loved" label
Pattern: McCall's 7709
Additional Tools & Supplies: Cutting table, measuring tape, pins, pin cushion, tailor's chalk, fabric scissors, Janome 4190 QDC sewing machine, walking foot, Janome AirThread 2000D serger, lint brush, tweezers, threads, iron and ironing board.
Stand strong, elbows up and keep sewing!
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