kalandrajaner

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Thursday, 11 April 2013

Catching up! Sewing news.

Posted on 15:11 by gaurav kumar
Hello all,

I have been super busy these last few weeks, but have still managed to get quite a lot of sewing done, and yet more sewing planned.

I made the melon dress as promised from my last post, here it is! Excuse my sweaty demeanour - this was at the end of a three-day psychobilly festival and I was a little worse for wear.


As you can see it's a little... bursty. The lining shrank when I steam ironed it, and I'd stupidly cut it out to my pre- Christmas measurements. I'm about 1" bigger all over now, but as it's such a close-fitting dress to start with, an inch unfortunately makes all the difference. I will be making efforts to rectify this situation over the next couple of months with copious amounts of exercise and salad.

I also made myself this black and red taffeta sarong dress, you can't see how gorgeous the fabric is here so I will get a better picture this week. The fabric was mainly left over from a commission dress I made for a friend to wear to the launch of the latest in the Style Me Vintage book series, and it's just lovely, so authentically 50s with its tiny flecks of shiny black and red on the black base.


I also joined the SewToday Club for £7.50 a quarter, for that price you get a magazine every month, any two patterns free when you join, plus 50% off all Butterick, McCall, Vogue and KwikSew patterns. They also regularly have buy 1 get 2 free events for their members, one of which started less than a week after I joined, so I have ordered five patterns so far.

So far I've been scooping up Gertie's patterns, and I can't wait to get started on them. Here's what I've ordered:


B5882. How could you not?! It's gorgeous... the shelf bust is such a nice feature. Apparently a lot of sewers (as in sow-ers, not suw-ers. Ewww.) are waiting with bated breath for Gertie to do a full bust adjustment for this one, so keep an eye on her blog if you're amply endowed up top. Tits ahoy!

  

B5895 - I got two of these, one for me and one for my sister Ginny over at Buttons and Bobbins. I've got a modern capris pattern but this one looks to have a more vintage-styled higher waist, and the simple retro blouse pattern will be really useful for Summer and would make some super cute Hawaiian print tops.


B5814 - I wasn't sure about this one, so I looked at some pictures online of other people's dressmaking efforts with it and decided that my misgivings are mainly down to the envelope photo - the dress itself is lovely but the styling isn't quite right, and the model, bless her, isn't really filling out such a bodacious garment. I think once you put someone with some bigger curves in there and add some more vintage accessories this dress will be a killer.


KwikSew 3491 - This one could look a bit dodgy at first glance, but disregard the hideous violet/greige ensemble the model is wearing, and look at the construction, and you have a perfect little 40s/50s Ike Jacket, a bit like this one:

Via the Vintage Pattern Wikia

This 1940s Hollywood pattern was the one that Tasha at By Gum, By Golly! used in the Sew For Victory challenge, and it looks great. I'm more of a 50s than a 40s girl though, so the later style knitted bottom band and zip front of the KwikSew pattern are just fine for me. I'm envisioning it in a yellow and black or red and black extra large check or tartan, and maybe a black twill version with a big back patch design for a more rockabilly look.

I've also got my beady eye on this brand new release of a 1951 pattern from Butterick, no. 5880. I'm hoping to buy this, Vogue's new mens suit pattern (for Aerospace Boyfriend now he has conferences and stuff to attend, and now Vogue have finally brought out a suit that doesn't look like something out of Miami Vice), and whatever else tickles my fancy before the 3-for-1 offer is up.



It's just lovely, and a bit easier to wear that my usual boob-bearing, boned, skintight affairs. So just to make sure it's still utterly unsuitable to wear in polite society, I've been utterly stubborn, or perhaps utterly stupid, and decided to attempt the fabric dyeing that failed so comically in my last post, and make it from that. I went into my usual fabric shop for trimmings, and lo and behold, sat on top of the bargain basket was another piece of the dreaded white leopard print fabric. I bought a shade lighter of the yellow iDye, and it is running on a 90C cycle in the washing machine RIGHT NOW. I don't know if I even dare look. To be continued...

Read More
Posted in 1950s, Butterick 5814, Butterick 5880, Butterick 5882, dresses, iDye, Kwik Sew 3491, sewing, vintage fashion, vintage sewing | No comments
Newer Posts Older Posts Home
Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Hilda, Curvy Pinup Queen of the 1950s
    Some people on the vintage scene would have you believe that ladies in the 1950s were all tiny, that nobody fancied fat girls, and that Gil ...
  • Queen of Hearts
    I've been working on a couple of fabulous made-to-order hats for bridal customers recently. This design is for the bride to wear at her ...
  • Outfit post: new circle skirt!
    This week I went to a fabric shop I hadn't been to before, looking for pom-pom trim for a project I was working on for a friend, only to...
  • Bath trip part one: Marilyn Monroe and the American Museum
    This week we made the 400-mile round trip to Bath to see the Marilyn Monroe exhibition at The American Museum in Britain , and it was fantas...
  • Review: Revlon 'Just Bitten' Lipstain
    I picked this up when it was first released in the UK, and have been using it ever since. Despite it being a felt-tip marker type thing, it ...
  • Tiki Time!
    Last night we went round to our friends Martin and Carla's place for Martin's tiki themed birthday party. I've stolen all these ...
  • The Bizarre Ball!
    On Saturday, Aerospace Boyfriend and I and lots of our friends went to the first Manchester Bizarre Winter Ball, a big 'alternative'...
  • A Fabulous Photoshoot: Vintage, tattoo and pinup photography by Alt.Studio!
    I'd seen a lot of buzz amongst local bloggers and members of the North West Vintage Business Network about Alt.Studio , so when I was g...
  • Haworth 1940s Weekend 2012
    I spent this weekend walking up and down very steep cobbled hills in the lovely Yorkshire village of Haworth, which was holding its annual...
  • Please vote for me in the Vintage Awards - LAST DAY!
    I've been nominated as a finalist in the Vintage Manchester Awards! You don't need to be from the area to vote and no registration ...

Categories

  • 1920s
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 78RPM
  • affleck's palace
  • alt fashion
  • Alt.Studio
  • Alternative women's institute
  • annoyances
  • antiques
  • architecture
  • art
  • art deco
  • atomic
  • autumn
  • babies
  • bad singing
  • bakelite
  • baking accidents
  • bands
  • bargains
  • bath
  • beat writers
  • beautiful things
  • berni harris photography
  • bethany jane davies makeup and hair
  • betta splendens
  • bills
  • birthdays
  • Bistro 1847
  • Bizarre Ball
  • Bizarre Magazine
  • blog awards
  • blog giveaways
  • blog negligence
  • blogging
  • boats
  • bolton tattoo bazaar
  • books
  • burlesque
  • Butterick 5814
  • Butterick 5880
  • Butterick 5882
  • Butterick 6582
  • carmen miranda
  • Carole Lombard
  • cath kidston
  • cats
  • celluloid
  • charity
  • chimp magazine
  • chinese food
  • Chocolate
  • christmas
  • Cmielow
  • Ćmielów
  • Cocktails
  • colours
  • computer death
  • crabs
  • crafts
  • crochet
  • daria
  • Dirt Daubers
  • dogs
  • dogs trust
  • dolly cool
  • Douglar Fairbanks Jr.
  • dresses
  • duane bryers
  • Dylon
  • events
  • eyeballs
  • fabric
  • family
  • fashion
  • fawns
  • films
  • fish
  • fishkeeping
  • food
  • Freddies of Pinewood
  • friends
  • fruit
  • gardening
  • Geisha
  • gigs
  • girdles
  • Graveyard Johnnys
  • guinea pigs
  • hair
  • halloween
  • hats
  • Haworth 1940s Weekend
  • Hellfire Club
  • hilda
  • Hillbilly Moon Explosion
  • holidays
  • Homotopia
  • I hate technology
  • iDye
  • iDye Poly
  • Instagram
  • Japan
  • Japanese cooking
  • jewellery
  • joan jett
  • John Waters
  • Johnny Cash
  • kalandra jane designs
  • Kiki DeVille
  • King Kurt
  • kustom kulture blastoff
  • Kwik Sew 3491
  • lady dragon shoes
  • lamps
  • Lana Turner
  • latex
  • Liverpool
  • lobsters
  • local history
  • Luna Vegas
  • makeup
  • manchester
  • Manchester Vintage Awards
  • Marilyn Monroe
  • Max Factor
  • Michael Cera
  • millie dollar
  • millinery
  • Montezuma's
  • moustaches
  • movember
  • moving
  • museums
  • Music
  • nautical
  • new year
  • nofx
  • north west aerospace alliance
  • outfits
  • outings
  • pastel hair
  • pets
  • photography
  • pinup
  • pinups in pinnies
  • Post Punk Kitchen
  • pottery
  • psychobilly
  • pumpkin soup
  • Punk
  • queen of hearts
  • rachel baldwin tattoo
  • rage
  • rebellion festival
  • records
  • reptiles
  • restaurants
  • retro
  • reviews
  • revlon just bitten lipstain
  • riot grrl
  • rock 'n' roll
  • rose and lee vintage living
  • roses
  • sale
  • sanderson
  • sewing
  • shapewear
  • shoes
  • shopping
  • siamese fighting fish
  • singer sewing machines
  • singing
  • sir frank whittle award
  • skincare
  • snoods
  • stockport
  • swimwear
  • tattoos
  • Th'Legendary Shack Shakers
  • theatre
  • tiki
  • tom waits
  • tutorials
  • twitter
  • ukulele
  • unicorn grocery
  • uranium glass
  • vegan
  • vegan chocolate
  • vegan cookies
  • Vegan cupcakes
  • vegan recipes
  • vegan restaurants
  • vegan shoes
  • Vegan sushi
  • videos
  • Vintage
  • vintage christmas decorations
  • vintage cosmetics
  • vintage crockery
  • vintage eyewear
  • vintage fashion
  • vintage furniture
  • vintage hair
  • vintage jewellery
  • Vintage postcards
  • vintage restoration
  • vintage sewing
  • vintage shoes
  • vinyl
  • Vivien of Holloway
  • vivienne westwood
  • Weather
  • william s. Burroughs
  • winter
  • withernsea pottery
  • York

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (9)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ▼  April (1)
      • Catching up! Sewing news.
    • ►  February (2)
    • ►  January (3)
  • ►  2012 (40)
    • ►  October (6)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ►  July (5)
    • ►  June (3)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (4)
    • ►  March (7)
    • ►  February (6)
    • ►  January (5)
  • ►  2011 (66)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  November (6)
    • ►  October (7)
    • ►  September (6)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (6)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  May (8)
    • ►  April (5)
    • ►  March (7)
    • ►  February (9)
    • ►  January (6)
  • ►  2010 (32)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  November (5)
    • ►  October (5)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  July (4)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (4)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (3)
    • ►  January (2)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

gaurav kumar
View my complete profile