Sunday, April 21, 2013

Summer Separates

Birthdays for grandgirls are coming to an end, at least for this year. Don't know how much longer they'll let me sew for them. I am hoping they'll last longer than the daughters did.

These little pieces are so very satisfying.

This one was a bit of a challenge mostly because I am not at home. I brought my sweet Featherweight with me. But no serger. No rotary cutting. No automatic buttonholes. No tube turning devices. Hmmm... I seem to need lots of stuff.

So I improvised. That's what we sewers do, right?

I played with making quasi-bound-buttonholes. I made a few samples which gave me a false sense of competence. So then I wrecked the first one on the actual garment. I do not have my super sharp little scissors and so I managed to cut the sewn threads.

Easy to correct - just sew it again. But - it became huge and ugly.

Luckily I had enough fabric to cut this away and replace it with a strip of fabric.

And I actually like my buttonhole alternative better than buttonholes.

John Lennon - "Everything will be okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end."






Sew Beautiful, Summer Separates

4 comments:

  1. Adorable. And aren't you the resourceful one? Now, though, you'll have to give a class on the buttonholes.

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  2. I use my featherweight for buttonholes. I have one of those Singer buttonhole attachments with cams. It makes the best buttonholes, the same size every time. Each cam a different size and/or buttonhole type. They're easy to find at thrift stores. You'll love it.

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  3. You always show something fun, stylish, and technically interesting. Cute outfit.

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  4. Just think, a Featherwieght and nothing else is how it was done for quite a long time. Boy are we spoiled!! Such a cute little outfit.

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