pinksalamander
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Basically, I really enjoy sewing, as it was one of my Mums big hobbies when she was younger, and she wanted to go to college to be a fashion designer but my Gran wouldn't let her....
So I tend to do a little bit of sewing, I'm not brilliant. I have a crappy little machine my Great Aunt bought me about 5 years ago, and it was possibly already 20 years old then. It does the trick.
Anyway, I'd really love to make some nice clothes. I've never done anything like that before. I tend to stick to pillowcases, bags and sock monkeys (and rabbits!).
I went into a charity shop yesterday (I think you call them goodwill stores?) and bought a cotton A line skirt in this big black and white bold print. It was really nice, and only £4 (new!) but its calf length and unbelievably unflattering on me. I intended to shorten it to above knee length for me but then I realised I already have a flowery black mini skirt! So I pulled it up to above my bust, put a waist cincher belt around the waist/empire line, added some elastic to the top (it was a bit loose) and sewed some ribbon straps on. Voila! A little printed prom style dress, for probably less than a fiver!
So I got thinking, how difficult would it be to make one of these? I always wear dresses (I hate my stomach so I don't like wearing trousers or skirts much). It wouldnt need to be shaped around the waist or hips as it could be a-line from the empire line. I would just want to top to be a little shaped and maybe have a sweetheart neckline or similar.
How difficult would this be for a sort-of beginner and how would I go about it? What materials work best (I'd like a little jersey one, but isn't jersey quite hard to work with?) I will ask my Mum later but she doesn't have much time for things like this any more, hence why we have a big blanket box full of patterns and bags of material!
Hoping there are some keen seamstresses out there!
Fran :hearts :brownbunny
So I tend to do a little bit of sewing, I'm not brilliant. I have a crappy little machine my Great Aunt bought me about 5 years ago, and it was possibly already 20 years old then. It does the trick.
Anyway, I'd really love to make some nice clothes. I've never done anything like that before. I tend to stick to pillowcases, bags and sock monkeys (and rabbits!).
I went into a charity shop yesterday (I think you call them goodwill stores?) and bought a cotton A line skirt in this big black and white bold print. It was really nice, and only £4 (new!) but its calf length and unbelievably unflattering on me. I intended to shorten it to above knee length for me but then I realised I already have a flowery black mini skirt! So I pulled it up to above my bust, put a waist cincher belt around the waist/empire line, added some elastic to the top (it was a bit loose) and sewed some ribbon straps on. Voila! A little printed prom style dress, for probably less than a fiver!
So I got thinking, how difficult would it be to make one of these? I always wear dresses (I hate my stomach so I don't like wearing trousers or skirts much). It wouldnt need to be shaped around the waist or hips as it could be a-line from the empire line. I would just want to top to be a little shaped and maybe have a sweetheart neckline or similar.
How difficult would this be for a sort-of beginner and how would I go about it? What materials work best (I'd like a little jersey one, but isn't jersey quite hard to work with?) I will ask my Mum later but she doesn't have much time for things like this any more, hence why we have a big blanket box full of patterns and bags of material!
Hoping there are some keen seamstresses out there!
Fran :hearts :brownbunny