Me Made May 2015 Round Up

I look forward to Me Made May, I wear me made almost every day anyway, but Me Made May makes me take a fresh look at my wardrobe as a whole. I started off the month in recovery from surgery and was in pyjamas most days, and I’ve missed a few days here and there where I was either having a lazy pyjama day or I just didn’t feel like sharing a photo. One thing I have discovered this month is that since my gallbladder surgery I have lost 3 inches off my waist, which means I can fit into all of my spring/summer dresses from last year. This makes me very happy! (Although my new found post surgery love of food may jeapordise that new waist measurement!) Taking part in previous years I have tried to identify holes in my wardrobe, but this year I’ve been less bothered by that. I realise that actually I’m not that bothered about wearing some RTW clothing. There is a certain high street store that sells the perfect stretch t shirt for me, and another that sells the kind of fine knit cardigan I like, and of course despite my new found love of bra making and rediscovered love of lingerie sewing I still am a sucker for good quality lingerie, especially bras. Never underestimate what a good foundation can do for you, and especially for the look of outerwear. Why would anyone spend time and effort making a dress (or buying one), to put it on over shabby illfitting undies? And speaking of undies, these are my new favourite me made knickers. ...

June 1, 2015 · 2 min · 407 words · Lazy Seamstress

New Classes at Ministry of Craft

 My regular readers will know that I am a tutor at Ministry of Craft in Manchester.I love teaching there, and am very pleased to announce two new classes I will be teaching starting September 2015. Clone Your Closet is the class for you if you’ve got that one perfect item of clothing in your wardrobe that you wish you had ten of. Bring it along and I will show you how to copy it using the “rub off " method. You’ll go home with a complete pattern of your favourite garment ready to sew up as many times as you like. You’ll have to be quick though, this class is selling fast! ...

June 1, 2015 · 2 min · 246 words · Lazy Seamstress

Weekend Doris goes to Prom

Eden knew exactly what kind of dress she wanted for prom, a short retro styled shift dress with bishop sleeves, so that is what she got! I lengthened, then slashed and spread the sleeve pattern of the Weekend Doris to get a full sleeve, which was gathered at the wrist with elastic. The neck edge and hem were finished with tiny rolled hems.French seams were used throughout. The gorgeous teal coloured silk chiffon Eden chose is beautiful, not easy to sew with, but having a simple pattern helped there. I made an equally simple silk slip to wear under the dress for modesty. Simple, but I hope you agree beautiful. ...

June 1, 2015 · 1 min · 194 words · Lazy Seamstress

Daisies everywhere!

I love daisies, at this time of year lawns are full of them, and they really make me smile. I couldn’t resist using up the last scraps of this gorgeous daisy print from Funkifabrics to whip up some more undies. This time a bra and girdle/suspender belt. Both experiments, but I must say for first drafts I’m pretty pleased with them. ...

May 1, 2015 · 1 min · 175 words · Lazy Seamstress