[-] faiora@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago

I don’t know how long I was on Reddit… more than 8 years because it was before my first kid was born. Probably at least ten. Not signing in to check though.

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Coquelicot Skirt (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago by faiora@lemmy.world to c/sewing@lemmy.world

So I was working on making this floor length but had a miscalculation and ran out of fabric for the final tier. Gotta make a trip to the fabric store in the morning to see if I can match it. Or maybe I can make the last tier white? But that makes me nervous if it’s floor length. What do you guys think?

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18th Century Cloak (farm8.staticflickr.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by faiora@lemmy.world to c/sewing@lemmy.world

Link to Blog Entry

Was browsing some petticoat related stuff and came across this cool blog entry. I love the details on the back of the hood. I've never seen that kind of pleating before and apparently it was on most cloaks during its time period.

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submitted 1 year ago by faiora@lemmy.world to c/sewing@lemmy.world

Hi everyone!

I've put in a temporary banner and icon from my own photos so we have something in place. But if anyone has some better images or wants to create something, feel free to post here and we can decide what we want as a community!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by faiora@lemmy.world to c/sewing@lemmy.world

Made a hand sewn tunic with no pattern using a YouTube tutorial (I’ll post the link below when I track it down).

Unfortunately the armscyes were too small. I decided to make a gusset that extended down the full length of the sleeve. I may actually do this purposefully for future projects, because I like the comfort and the finish of the double seam.

Another thing I did for this project, which was a bit masochistic, was after thread pulling I used the pulled threads to sew the whole thing together. That’s why the thread colour matching is downright perfect.

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submitted 1 year ago by faiora@lemmy.world to c/sewing@lemmy.world

I used the smallest size of pattern from jumpsu.it to scale down to a toddler size based on my kid’s measurements. Learned a lot about pattern resizing in the process!

It was still a bit snug around his middle but he got to wear if for a couple weeks.

Red standard cotton twill.

faiora

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