
Hello! I’ve made a new hoodie for myself, and think it’s rather beautiful if I say so myself. Many years ago, when I started this blog, I would sometimes berate myself for being scared of wearing colourful clothing. I tried to break away from making too many white things. I think I’ve succeeded in training myself to wear more colourful clothing, but actually my love for plain white things, or really, ivory things, hasn’t gone away. I still have quite a lot of cream, white or ivory fabrics in the stash! When the new Fibremood Dyron hoodie pattern landed in my inbox I got out some of my hoodie-weight fabrics and found I had enough of this lovely winter-white corduroy to cut out the hoodie. I’ve been hoarding this corduroy for a looooooooooong time so it feels really good to enjoy it, at last!
I made a size small, haha. Yes, it’s huge.
To be fair, the blurb does state that it’s deliberately styled as oversized, but still… I really love this design actually. I had an ivory zip in my stash already, fortunately, so I didn’t need to buy anything new to make the hoodie. As well as a zip, you needed velcro tape, which is the closure for both pockets, and is also on the sleeve tabs and hip/waist tabs. I only had black velcro, which worried me a little for a while. But it shouldn’t have. In the end I decided the black looked absolutely fine.
Speaking of those hip/waist tabs, to be completely honest they really are completely unnecessary, and are just a nuisance. In the end I unpicked the velcro tape and just stitched them permanently down.

This shows the front pocket with once of its side velcro closures. Inexplicably, this pocket also has a top opening with velcro closure too. This is kind of inaccessibly tucked right up underneath the “flap” so I don’t even really understand why it’s there.

The hood is lined with a matching cream coloured lightweight cotton, when I realised a double layer of corduroy was going to make the hood too heavy and stiff.

This is a rather clever sleeve pocket in the left sleeve. It’s inserted in one of the sleeve seams, and also has a velcro closure. I’m not sure what you’d use it for but it is big enough for a phone. So I guess that could come in handy.
Wearing it here with my really old, but favourite, Closet Core patterns Sasha trousers. I’ve been saying for ages I need to replace these, and the good news is that I have finally taken steps to make this happen. Stay tuned!


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This one is a little different from the previous pink one, as well as being different from the pattern… I cut the front so as to have a straight edge and to have the front facing integral with the front. I also left off the collar and made a hood instead. I love hoodies and don’t have enough in my wardrobe! Honestly if I’d had enough fabric I definitely would have made my pink Sienna to have a hood too.
for the hood, I turned under a seam and lined the hood completely with a black, sorta silky but not-silk stuff that is thin but nice and soft. I cut the back neckline facing from the same fabric. The hood edging is turned over the edge of the hood lining and simply topstitched in place. After stitching, I trimmed the hood edging inside close to the stitching.
Similarly, the pocket flaps were made by laying the two flap pieces wrong sides together, and stitching together as normal; then trimming the seam allowances off neatly close to the stitching.



I fully expect by September it will be just too hot for it… really I should have made it at the beginning of winter! In any case, it feels great to have taken the fabric from out of the stash, and into the wardrobe!






















Stuff cut out. Here are the bits and bobs. The leftovers (middle right) are, I’m proud to boast; practically nothing. I did save some of them for another little project, yet to be realised…
I made up the body part of the Maisa jean jacket first, and overlocked the edges of the other red jacket bits, for dyeing.








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I have very little else to say about this outfit, other than I felt really good and comfortable in it on the day, and am so happy I finally found a good use for this ultra-beautiful fabric.

Hello! I’ve made a new.. blouse? jacket? the more open-ended “top” would be the least controversial, I suppose!


I’ll attach a picture of Cassie wearing the skirt here when I can get one…
please say hi to my darling little grandson and BooBoo … and yes, I am … just a little bit dying of heat right here. But hey; summer is here at last, and I am NOT complaining!

I made a new jacket 🙂

























