The fabric is a cotton sweatshirt fleece that I has been in the stash for so long that I don't recall where I found it. It is left-over fabric from this project. It was previously pretreated with a tumble in the washing machine and dryer. The cotton ribbing was a recent purchase that was not pretreated before cutting out the cuff pieces. My bad. I know that if I were to shop for cotton sweatshirt fabric like this today, I would leave the store empty handed. Fabricland is selling cotton sweatshirt fabric for $50 / metre and now-a-days it rarely goes on sale. Let's just say that I'm so grateful this fabric was in the stash because it's really cozy and cute.
Sewing IS Political
This is the latest Canadian 🍁 made and tariff free project to come from the work table as the convicted felon and his cohort down south escalates his global tariff war and annexation rhetoric. As inflation is again creeping upwards, it's nice to know that there is a stash to draw from and avoid some of the higher costs that are hitting the stores.
The fabric was in the stash from non-tariff days. The snaps were from the stash and were lingering in there for years. The twill tape is a recent purchase from Marshall Fabrics, a western Canadian fabric outlet. The out-of-print vintage pattern has been in the stash for over three decades and when I pulled it out my heart sank at the discovery that the back pattern piece was missing. I was thrilled to find another copy of McCall's 7367 online find from an Ontario reseller. Although, the pattern is a McCall's pattern and was originally printed in the U.S.A., no funds from this purchase supported the convicted felon's economy. Same goes for the U.S.A. made Fray Check used on the tie ends as it was in the stash for years. The label is from KATM, an Australian company and was purchased directly from the company.
Project details
Seams: Knit (lightening bolt) stitch
Seam finish: Serged
Fabric: 0.9 metres + 0.3 metres ribbing
Twill tape: 0.5 metres
Snap: 1 medium sized
Pattern: vintage and OOP McCall's 7367, circa 1994
Label: 1 "P.S. I LOVE YOU" label from KATM
Additional Tools and Supplies: Cutting table, paper scissors, fabric scissors, measuring tape, pins, pin cushions, Janome 4120 QDC sewing machine, walking foot, threads, AirThread 2000D serger, hand sewing needle, tailor wax, tailor's chalk, iron, ironing board, tweezers, lint brush and threads.
Stand strong, elbows up and keep sewing.
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