unselfish sewing

paisley leather1Hello! just a few quick items for today… I’ve actually been sewing a few things for other people!   Scary stuff, huh.  I mean, it’s one thing that I can see all my own flaws in things I make for myself, and on a daily basis! but that’s kinda the rough with the smooth, you accept that because it’s all your own doing, all your own fault and you can tell yourself you’re “learning” and going to do better next time haha…. but to subject another person to those flaws … well that’s really exposing yourself.  ok, you know what I mean…

Anyway, you just do it; and only partly because you have more than enough clothes for yourself yet still have the desire to MAKE.  Ok, then, mostly because of that  😉

Fortunately, everyone in my life is kind and sweet and appreciative, and usually only murmur kind, sweet and appreciative things about the clothing I force bestow upon them.  I’m so lucky to have such polite people in my life!

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Anyway, item number one above; a skirt for Cassie.  Pattern is Butterick 5488, a pattern she’s used for herself several times already.  It’s a great little pattern, with nine variations.  Yep, NINE. butterick5488 Sure, they’re all near identical, but still.  What’s not to love about that.

Fabric; the small portion of leftover paisley jacquard leftover from my paisley shoes, here; I only had a teeny amount left, so I paired it with some rather nice, black pleather that has a realistically distressed texture and a nice dull sheen to it.  Also an exposed jeans zip, this is also a leftover of sorts, when buying the zips for my recent khaki army jacket I bought one too many.  So ta da! and it feels good for it to find a home so quickly and harmoniously blending in so nicely with the deluxe and somewhat opulent feel of the fabrics together.  I love I love how it all comes together in this skirt!  heavy-duty brass, the richness of paisley, the edginess of leather.
paisley leaether3This is the first time I’ve put an exposed zip in a skirt with lining, and wasn’t totally sure how to do it; I put the zip in similarly to how you’d do a welt pocket, and then hand-stitched the lining to the zip tape on the inside.  I cut the bottom edge of the pleather clean and straight with my rotary cutter and left it unhemmed; and hemmed the paisley portions in a deep 4cm hem by hand.  The skirt is fully lined with raspberry polyacetate, itself a leftover from my toasty autumn dress here.  So this skirt is nearly all from scraps and leftovers! yay!!

When lining a skirt that doesn’t come with lining pattern pieces, I usually use the shell pattern pieces; splicing them together and cutting them a bit oversized for some ease in there.  I omit stitching darts, instead folding the excess in a pleat as pictured here.  Also nearly always zooming the side seams up on the machine at a million miles an hour like a rabid bat out of hell… whoops, of course I meant to say; slowly and sedately and ever so carefully  #NOT *blush*paisley leather4kellyshoodiekwiksew3667Item number two; a hoodie for my son’s girlfriend.  I had made this striped hoodie for Tim last Christmas; and intended for Kelly’s hoodie to sorta match his; there were some leftovers and I bought some co-ordinating striped fabric to go with the small amount I had leftover from his hoodie.

I was very pleased with how it turned out, and almost wanted to keep it! hehe just kidding… of course I made it for her, she looks great in the navy blue, and the stripes; and I think it suits her beautifully.   Also, don’t they look really nice together?

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matching jumpers

Pattern is KwikSew 3667. This really is a lovely pattern; I’ve used the hood pattern multiple times to add a hood to things that didn’t have a hood, and wanted one.  And I also had my own once upon a time; my Hoodie McCloud that I really loved wearing for a long time.   Cassie borrowed it once and… yeah, so pretty much it’s been hers ever since.  You know, when your daughter wears something of yours, and of course she looks a thousand times better in it than you?  So of course you just give it to her…  *sigh*  I really should make myself a replacement…

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15 Thoughts on “unselfish sewing

  1. Lovely projects, and your family is so nice – I love the skirt on Cassie, the zip, pleather, jacquard. She looks great in it! And Carolyn, that hoodie looks better than anything similar in RTW!!

  2. What’s not to like about getting a lovely skirt like that – the mixture of fabrics makes it so striking.
    Love the hoodie too.

  3. Both items are beautiful! I will definitely have to pick up the Kwik Sew pattern. I love the fabrics you used with it. It is like nothing I’ve seen in the stores, so a must have for me!

  4. Emily on 01/08/2016 at 8:38 pm said:

    I feel the same way about sewing for others – it’s so much more stressful than sewing for myself! The skirt and sweatshirt look great. 🙂

  5. Beautiful Cassie….. and your son and his girlfriend are super cute!!!!! The hoodie was a fantastic idea as they match, yet not quite. And the skirt, love everything about that skirt!! And always, always appreciate your construction tips squeezed in here and there. 🙂

  6. Oh !!! I love the hoodie……

  7. yes they do look cute together! and that skirt is fantastic. I love a pattern with multiple views!

  8. Very nice projects 🙂

  9. They’re lovely pieces. You have a lucky family. I am particularly impressed with the exposed zip insertion in Cassie’s skirt, it looks so neat. I was just puzzling over how to put one in a garment I am considering, so your post was very timely for me. Thank you!

  10. how beautiful does Cassie look in this stunning skirt? What a wonderful way to use up fabric and it must give you so much pleasure seeing her wear it. Your son’s girlfriend’s hoodie is also fabulous and they look really cute together.

  11. That hoodie looks so comfortable and I am a sucker for stripes! The exposed metal zip in the skirt is the perfect touch. I don’t do much unselfish sewing apart from my children – when I have it hasn’t been very appreciated so I’m better off making myself more clothing!

  12. Shams on 04/08/2016 at 10:04 pm said:

    What a beautiful family, including girlfriends! And what beautiful things you made for them!

  13. Both items looks so beautiful. I love the fabrics you used for the skirt and the lining is so perfectly done. You have a beautiful family.

  14. Cassie’s skirt is gorgeous and I rather like the hoodie too. Making hoodies is too cute, bit like Japanese honeymooners.

  15. That skirt looks fabulous! Great match of fabric leftovers!
    Cute hoodie, too – I like the combination of different stripes!

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