These are my top five makes for this year.
1. Pullover wool and cashmere dress. I revisited out-of-print (OOP) Butterick 6784 this past summer and cut out a few versions of this Katherine Tilton's pattern. This one is my favourite one from the bunch, it's all about the beautiful suiting fabric that made the cut.
2. This is a saddle sock cover for a part of the brace that was causing some discomfort. Sometimes, it's practical simple sewing projects that brings happiness and some relief.
3. This skirt used to be a dress that shrunk. The merino wool fabric actually has a felted texture to it now and I was lucky enough to make it into a skirt. Sometimes, it's the fabric that matures into something more beautiful than what it was originally.
4. This sweater was made with Style Arc's Elita pattern and a beautiful merino wool. The fabric is beautiful, light and warm.
5. Oh my goodness, this one is my absolute favourite make of 2025. It's so comfortable. I have plans to revisit this Issey Miyake pattern, OOP Vogue 2334, in the new year and make another one. This version is make in a lightweight sweatshirt fleece and it cozy.
Stand strong, elbows up and keep sewing.





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