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Finished two more sailor bows! 🎀🎀
Threads Magazine, Winter 2022
This issue offers a lot of special items for fancy occasions, but it also offers coverage of more common sewing projects.
It begins with a seasonal dress-up fabric, velveteen, see the rich purple jacket on the cover. Sandra Betzina offers advice on using this fabric, and that jacket which is BurdaStyle 6661, offers a clever embellishment with golden beads and buttons shooting like comets. The Up Close feature on the back of this issue is a jacket with a doubled peplum which Kenneth D. King explains how to copy. In between we get an an article by Katherine Seeburger on her “opera dress,” which you see in the floral brocade, a special occasion dress which she planned and created with the help of King and Susan Khalje. And we get the winners of the Make It With Wool contest which includes this felted white wool coat, embroidered and embellished, by Kim Vogley which comes with a dress.
Duane MacLeod offers a technical article on sewing welt pockets which I am ready to try, and Linda Lee offers advice on creating a capsule wardrobe, an old idea of coordinating colors and shapes which is always worth reviving to my mind. There is also a gift section suggesting everything from a new machine to a trip to France. All this plus reviews of new patterns, and interviews including one with Natalie Chanin known for the Alabama Chanin company and its striking but simple embellishments.
You can find it at your local fabric store, newsstand or online here: https://www.threadsmagazine.com/
A Finish of my very own Topper
A Finish of my very own Topper
So, I finshed this, mostly so I could see if I liked my own design. I sort of like it. I had the most difficult time with the binding. I wanted to use the same as the background fabric but the biggestest square I had left to make bias binding was onl 13″. That made for an interesting binding session. Add that to the fact that it is homespun fabric and ravels like crazy. Binding was a…
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