I will probably never be able to sew anything remotely related to formal garments, but at least this weekend I made a t-shirt and a pair of comfortable pants for myself. And even though there are small mistakes, I am quite happy with the result.
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I will probably never be able to sew anything remotely related to formal garments, but at least this weekend I made a t-shirt and a pair of comfortable pants for myself. And even though there are small mistakes, I am quite happy with the result.
The joys of tiny rolled hems, doing some hand sewing for my latest 18th century project. This is the smallest one I've ever made, focusing on slow sewing. . . . . . . #HistoricalGarments #Handsewing #SewingInspiration #SlowFashion #RolledHem #18thCenturyFashion #HistoricalCostuming #Linen #1700s #SewingProject https://www.instagram.com/p/CmyIx3JOAzh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
I haven’t done any new digital art lately, I did however make a new puppet!
This is Bonko the goblin, dressed in the potato sack rags he tailored himself
It is my first soft body puppet, I wanted him to travel well, since he is coming with me to D&D group I host. I based the pattern on the free Snoof pattern on the Puppet Nerd site
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Another view from the skirt.
Mending project: my beloved scarf
It's a pretty holey old scarf, but it's made of such a wonderful textile I'd never throw it away, so I've just decided to mend it.
I started with securing around the hole, with a basic running stich.
Then I simply started to use weaving to make up for the lost textile.
After finishing half of the vertical strings I knotted it at the back side. I have not seen any tutorials how people usually knot the loose string away so I just show you here, how I usually do it.
You just simply knot the thread to a stable older sewing two times.
Then I continued with the vertical part with a different colour.
Next the horizontal red threads.
This is how it looks the finished mending, I choose colours that match with the scarf's stripes so to look nice.
We made a reusable flax-filled heat pad for a friend recovering from surgery! We hope they get a lot of use out of it, but not more than they need to!
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I think I will have to try this. Framed in Diamond Quilt Block.
Patchwork pattern work. A very easy but effective method. . . . . #sewing #handmade #sew #sewingproject #diy #fashion #fabric #quilting
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Petite trousse doublée (17x29cm)