My sewing days are running out. ย Soon my sister and I leave for Mexico. ย As usual, I have a dozen ideas but only so much time – so at the top of the list, besides swimsuits,ย isย cover ups. ย I bought the fabric for two cover ups – one for my sister and one for me – last weekend. ย My sister chose this print – full of black, brown and gold colours. ย It’s called Tangiers Linen-look print, 97% polyester and 3% spandex. ย It definitely has the quality of linen. ย When I pre-washed bothย fabrics, this one lost at least a 1/4″ off the width with the unravelling and fraying. ย I decided that I would have to be very careful finishing off the seams.
Did I make changesย to this pattern, McCall’s M7200? ย I added a few inches to the length and I made the back only one piece instead of the several they designed into the pattern. ย This patternย has a pretty back with all those seams and a bit of a peplum, but I want my cover ups to be a plain style. ย I ended up with only four pieces – front, back, collar and sleeve. ย (My cover up will be the same, made of the beige fabric.)

Amber, my Singer 421G, is still purring like Sophie and Simon! ย I didn’t have any problem sewing up my sister’s cover up with this vintage machine. ย There weren’t many seams to sew but they would all have to be french seams to prevent the unravelling and fraying. ย
First I sewed the seam with theย wrong sides together. ย Then I folded the right sides together, pressed the seam, and sewed itย right sides together. ย Then pressed the seam open.




My favourite gizmos – my mini craft iron and my heat proof “Hot Hemmer”.

My sister’s finished cover up. ย All set for the beach.

I still have enough fabric left to make the tie belt. ย I don’t know if it will be needed or not, but it won’t take much time to sew up so back to my machine!
Here’s a peek at the insides – french seams, bias tape – all messy seamsย hidden away.

I’m one step closer to the beach … but I am quickly running out of sewing time! ย Is your present sewing project for spring? summer? fall/autumn? or winter?
Happy Sewing!



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