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tabula rasa jacket | Unzipped
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November 23, 2014. The Tabula Rasa is from indie pattern company Fit For Art. Lightened, but you still can’t see anything. Sorry. Unlike other arty jackets, this one does not have extended shoulders. That’s one reason that the fit seems relatively trim. Also, a lot of fabric that is usually bunched up under the arm has been eliminated. Still doesn’t tell you anything except that it needs to be longer. You can probably tell that I like this jacket, since I wrote so darn much about it! Leave one →. Your re...
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Machine Knitting Pattern
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Hand Knitting Pattern Books. Single Hand Knitting Patterns. Machine Knitting Pattern Books. Single Machine Knitting Patterns. Machine Knitting Pattern Books. Machine Knitting Pattern Books. Machine Knitting Pattern Books. Each season I will be bringing out a collection of ten designs as a machine knitting pattern book. Many of the designs are also sold as an individual machine knitting pattern. By purchasing the whole collection book, however, you are really getting your money’s worth! Each pattern book ...
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Couture et Tricot: Self-made and worn this week #8 – Roupa feita por mim que usei esta semana #8, tany sews and knits, sewing tips, sewing tutorials, dicas de costura, passo-a-passo costura, tutoriel couture, paso a paso coser
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Índice de Passo-a-Passos (Português). Friday, August 7, 2015. Self-made and worn this week #8. 8211; Roupa feita por mim que usei esta semana #8. This week I wore five self-made garments, starting with the Lehenga skirt and draped top from BCN Unique patterns, a silk top from Patrones Magazine, a dress from Vogue Designer patterns and a top from BurdaStyle magazine! Click bellow (Read more) to find links to the respective sewing reviews and more outfit photos! For the sewing review (scroll down to get th...
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coat, top, and Lola pants | Unzipped
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Coat, top, and Lola pants. September 17, 2014. We actually got a cool front last week that made me decide to put away all the really high summer clothes – the sleeveless white shirts, light colored pants, and the like. What was left (air) made me realize I actually NEEDED to get cracking on the autumn 6-pak. This time I used a mid-weight linen. The color is royal blue. No style changes to the pattern, just the usual fitting adjustments. And, TA-DA, I also completed a pair of pants! I’ve wanted to m...
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little white shirt | Unzipped
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May 4, 2015. There aren’t many white shirts in the closet because of the way they attract splotches of tomato sauce and red wine. But I do like a white shirt and wanted one to go with the black and white crosswoven linen pants I recently made. This is the Ottobre Woman Triangle shirt, #9 from the Spring 2013 issue, without the color blocked triangle. And here it is on me. It could have been fitted a little more closely, but loose is better in the summer. Link to the free patterns: Lekala. Leave one →.
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Tabula Rasa Jacket 2 | Unzipped
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Tabula Rasa Jacket 2. December 28, 2014. Here is the “nice” version of the Tabula Rasa. Again, not a good photo. I’m so sorry not to be able to get an informative picture of this jacket for you. I think you can see the part that I am happiest with, though. That’s the lack of excess fabric through the shoulder and underarm. For an art-to-wear type jacket, that is an outstanding feature. Here it is with the brightness turned way up…maybe it will show a little more what I mean. From → Art To Wear. That is a...
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EF knockoff | Unzipped
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February 12, 2015. A nice Fabricmart chambray inspired my very first knockoff. I’ve swiped plenty of details in the past, but never started a project with the idea of making a copy. A while ago, I made a classic chambray shirt with black/white woven fabric. This yardage was similar but blue, so I wanted the style to be a little different. Did some googling and found an Eileen Fisher shirt that is just my style. Here’s a link to the original: Eileen Fisher chambray tunic. I guestimated that the waistline ...
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EF Knockoff completed | Unzipped
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March 5, 2015. The shirt I was planning in the last blog post has actually been finished quite awhile – has been laundered twice. But in all that time there has not been a nice sunny day when I could take photos. Today there are a few fresh inches of snow, but the sun is shining brightly. At last! Here is the glamour shot…. You can see the sunbeam. Oh, joy! Since the topstitching thread matches the fabric, here are a few details to show that the shirt is not quite as plain looking as it appears. It would...
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fall 6-pak | Unzipped
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August 1, 2014. Each season there is a nice wardrobe-building sew along on Artisan’s Square. It’s the brainchild of ejvc, whose blog is here. And includes lots of posts on the topic. Each season you sew six items, mostly neutrals, and if you actually complete your six-paks, you end up with a very functional closet full of things that work together. At the beginning of this thread on Artisan’s Square, you can read her prescription for this fall. Fall 6-pak. Not pictured is the indigo denim that has alread...
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Unzipped | sewing, mostly | Page 2
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May 4, 2015. There aren’t many white shirts in the closet because of the way they attract splotches of tomato sauce and red wine. But I do like a white shirt and wanted one to go with the black and white crosswoven linen pants I recently made. This is the Ottobre Woman Triangle shirt, #9 from the Spring 2013 issue, without the color blocked triangle. And here it is on me. It could have been fitted a little more closely, but loose is better in the summer. Link to the free patterns: Lekala. March 5, 2015.