Hello one and all! I hope you've been having a pleasant week?
Last week I had a rather full mind posting often, but this week I decided to sew and let the blog breath a little.
But anyway I'm back and in the mean time I've received these lovely Australian patterns from Bella's Vintage Affair - (She has a great floral Oilcloth rain coat for sale at the moment!)
Showing posts with label patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patterns. Show all posts
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Fabric-a-brac
This Saturday I woke up nice and early to catch the train
into Newtown for the Fabric-a-brac pop up shop.
Newtown is one of those special places in a big city. You can dress as you wish and no one will blink an eye. It's the alternative centre of Sydney and you'll find many shops to
support people's love for vintage clothing or mid-century home wears as well as
piercing and tattoo parlours, cyber Goth outfitters and plenty of hairdressers
who will style your hair to match your outfit. In international terms it could probably be compared to Camden Town in London or Portland, Oregon. It's become very popular
for upper middle class families and lots of high end boutiques have moved in
lately, but that's ok. Its underbelly is still owned by the weird and wonderful!
My friends and I Ioved it so much as teenagers we would
replace the words of Petula Clarks Downtown
with Newtown and sing it on the train
on the way there!
Friday, May 24, 2013
Pattern Purchases & Pop Up Shops
I had a little shopping spree this morning on eBay and bought a few cute dress patterns from the late 60s
McCalls 8917 from 1967
It's says it’s a teen pattern so I might have to make a muslin first just in case there's any trickiness across the shoulders. The long-sleeve version looks like it will be great in a soft viscose rayon or silk. Hope fully I can find one in a fun psychedelic print
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Green Shell Top Tutorial
Today I will be showing you a variation on Burda Shift Dress 09/2012 #107
This variation turns the top into a tank style top with a cross back. You can use Burda 09/2012 #107 or Collette patterns Laurel as your base as we only need the front and part of the back of the pattern.
If you have another pattern for a shift dress or plain top, you can use this too! I will instruct you to make this top to fit you so make sure you have your measuring tape and if you have one a dressmakers mannequin or packing tape shell (if you ever made one). I don't have a mannequin and I did ok so don't worry if you don't have one
Thursday, May 16, 2013
White Summer (The Yardbirds)
Its been getting much much colder here in Sydney lately, but I've just added this spring top to my Burdastyle studio
A lovely White cotton gaberdine shell top with cross-back straps and detachable bow
I know it might not be 60s in anyway, but I thought id share it with you because... well, I made it!
To get us back to our scheduled programming here is the first thing I ever posted on Burdastyle. A navy linen shift dress...
Check out my bob haircut! I miss it sometimes
This was back in the day where I didn't know what facings were and thought I had to do teeny tiny hems along the neck and arm holes! Even though I've been sewing since I was a child, this was my first dress, from a pattern and without my mum present to help me.
How far I've come!
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A lovely White cotton gaberdine shell top with cross-back straps and detachable bow
I know it might not be 60s in anyway, but I thought id share it with you because... well, I made it!
To get us back to our scheduled programming here is the first thing I ever posted on Burdastyle. A navy linen shift dress...
Check out my bob haircut! I miss it sometimes
This was back in the day where I didn't know what facings were and thought I had to do teeny tiny hems along the neck and arm holes! Even though I've been sewing since I was a child, this was my first dress, from a pattern and without my mum present to help me.
How far I've come!
Do you have a Burdastyle account? Share your name below!
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
New Penzance Island - Style 2475
Here’s a little tid bit about me. I love Wes Anderson. I
love his movies and TV commercials. I
could watch The Darjeeling Limited over and over and when I'm in a sooky mood,
Fantastic Mr Fox cheers me up. But none of his movies have inspired me fashion wise since The Royal Tenenbaums until Moonlight kingdom
Suzy Bishop – the young heroine of the movie has a pretty enviable set of outfits. The wardrobe was put together by Kasia Walicka Maimone who was interviewed in the
Lula Issue 16 (where she talked about working with Wes and making the costumes for the movie)
Also did I mention the whole movie is set in the 60s? (whoo
hoo!)
So of course I couldn't help myself but sew up my own
version of Suzy’s yellow mini dress. She wears this at the end of the movie
while Sam paints and her brothers listen their record. Suzy's appears to be made in yellow broderie anglaise
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Beat it on down the line
So I thought I'd show you what I'm currently busy working on and what I've got planned for the next few months of sewing...
This is my inspiration image. I don't have this pattern and it isn't for sale anywhere I've looked, so instead I will use a combination of 2 other patterns Burdastyle Mini Skirt 08/2012 #135 (without pockets) and Burdastyle Jorinde 4112. I may change the lapel of the jacket slightly.
I've recently bought this fabric print in Cotton Sateen from Spoonflower which I intend on making into a skirt and jacket outfit.
I've never sewn a tailored jacket before and am yet to find a decent tailoring supplies store in Sydney. So it's gonna be interesting!
The skirt I have sewn many times, so that will be a cinch. The jacket - well I'll keep you included in my attempt at tailoring!
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