Category: 1000 Things to Do with a Sewing Machine

  • My denim skirt – pockets on/pockets off!

    My denim skirt – pockets on/pockets off!

    I’m am going to start off by apologizing… this post just might be photo-heavy, but don’t worry that won’t strop me from talking too much! I am so happy!  I have finished my denim skirt – finally!  It has been a slow process, but for the most part, enjoyable.  I loved all the different techniques involved…

  • More on my denim skirt…

    More on my denim skirt…

    Hello all, me again.  I’ve had a couple of “distractions” over the last week therefore I haven’t quite finished my denim skirt, but I thought I would show you what I have accomplished so far – and perhaps this week you might even get a laugh out of it! I started my denim skirt by cutting out a Sewaholic…

  • I’ve decided to make a denim skirt…

    I’ve decided to make a denim skirt…

    from my Sewaholic Hollyburn skirt pattern.  I cut this pattern out last week from some 100% pre-washed cotton I found in my stash.  I still have a good metre or so left so I’ll have to think of another project for it.  Do any of you have a favourite tank top pattern that could use the remainder…

  • Finishing one, starting another…

    Finishing one, starting another…

    Perhaps you remember this dress, from my Sister’s Sewing Projects, a vintage dress pattern from 1978, Simplicity 8510, which I first blogged about here.  I decided before I start anything new, I must finish the old projects … This dress still needed its elastic waistband.  I found many ways to do that on line and in my reference…

  • Let me talk about new toys…

    Let me talk about new toys…

    For as long as I can remember, I have been sewing in my invisible zippers with a Singer Zipper foot that fits on my Janome sewing machine (below right).  It bounces around a bit, but it’s ok.  A few months ago I purchased this “Unique” brand package.  A plastic Zipper Foot with a variety of shanks…

  • Almost missed the boat with this one…

    Almost missed the boat with this one…

      Well, I had plans.  I had plans to use this beautiful fabric (100% rayon Batik) with my Butterick Retro dress pattern B5920.  Unfortunately, I didn’t have enough fabric.  No matter how much I measured and twisted and turned the pattern pieces, I just didn’t have enough fabric.

  • What do you get when you cross a …

    What do you get when you cross a …

    needle with a tiger – A pinstripe! What do you get when you cross a bodice pattern block, a Sewaholic Hollyburn skirt and a vintage Butterick pattern?  Let me show you! In the ’80s I remember having a red polyester knit dress – similar to the one here without a collar.  I loved it! I decided to…

  • My “burrito” experience.

    My “burrito” experience.

    I have pretty much finished my cotton/Tencel Sewaholic Nicola – after sewing on the last of my buttons the only thing left for me to do (seriously) is take photos.  That’s it!