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Sewing with Silk: Part 2

Friday Pattern Company Saltwater Slip made in Liberty Monument Twill silk This beautiful Liberty Monument Twill 'Prospect Road' silk was...

Sewing with velvet: top tips

Fabric Godmother Peony Dress I've had a dream of a Fabric Godmother Peony Dress in velvet for a while now, and bought this polyester...

Sewing with silk: Tips and tricks - Part 1

Earlier this year I went to the Liberty fabric outlet sale and treated myself to this beautiful retro patterned silk - and then was too...

Trend Patterns / Raglan Dress hack

As someone with coeliac disease I never know when my stomach is going to balloon, and so I'm always on the lookout for stylish patterns...

Sewing Lettuce Edge Hems

Just a short blog this week to share my new favourite technique - lettuce edge hems! Named after their resemblence to lettuce leaves,...

Hacking necklines: Turtleneck to round neck

One of the (many) things I love about sewing is the ability to take patterns and adapt them to your needs. I wanted a round necked, long...

M7969 ...hacked!

This is the now famous McCalls M7969 which is all over Instagram! I made the original version last year (see below) but saw this hack...

Zadie jumpsuit / Paper Theory Patterns

If you're that person who has never been able to wear ready-to-wear jumpsuits because you have an extra long body, consider yourself...

Mia Dress / Make with Mandi

Welcome to my Vivienne Westwood/Highland Fling/Little House on the Prairie dress! I was lucky enough to win the Mia Dress pattern from...

Nina Lee / Park Lane dress (and hacks!)

I've loved this summer trend of floral dresses and trainers (anything with trainers is a winner in my book) and I wanted to make a...

Beautiful Anna

This is the By Hand London Anna dress, possibly the most lovely dress I've made! The beautiful fabric is a cotton poplin from The Fabric...

Wild about the Wilder Gown (too cheesy?)

I kept seeing beautiful versions of the Friday Pattern Company Wilder Gown on Instagram, but just wasn't sure it was for me, I thought...

My top five sewing tools

1. A sewing machine Isn't it amazing that this small machine can create such lovely things? I thought I'd start this blog with my top 5...

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