Showing posts with label sewing meetups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing meetups. Show all posts

Friday, February 28, 2020

KW Frocktails: One Month & Counting!


The first really local to me Frocktails is happening in Kitchener Waterloo, in just one month: March 28th, 2020! I'm so excited about this -- it is going to be such fun to socialize with other sewists on a night out.

There are lots of great sponsors, and a great location; I'm really looking forward to it!

But of course, on such a night, full of other garment makers, I want to wear something really special! I most likely already have something I *could* wear, but why not try something new and fancy? :)

I have a few ideas, and need a little help -- which one should I pick? In a perfect world I could make all three, and then wear them whenever I needed them, but since I have a month, I will go with one. All of my ideas are quite different, though they are all matches of patterns and fabric I have in my stash now.

First off, I am looking at the SewDifferent Essential Denim Dress -- but I would be sewing it in fancier fabric! I have a gold metallic leopard print and a bronzey denim weight suiting that could mix and match well with this pattern. Both sides of the leopard print are usable as well, so that would add more to the pieced nature of this dress.



Next, there is a Vogue pattern I've had for quite a while now, and it is a party dress for sure. Vogue 9265 has a full skirt and nice big sleeves, and I have a burnout velvet and black lining that would be really nice for this design.

And then there is this incredible fabric I picked in Toronto the last time I was there. It's a stretch velvet with the wildest rose/matriochka print. And some sparkle! If this doesn't say party, I don't know what does. But I'm not sure which pattern to use for this -- I don't want many seams to break up this print.

scissors for scale
Perhaps a Laundry Day Tee in dress length, and no cowl? Or maybe a repeat of this Burda #101 from the Sept 2018 issue, that I made as a Christmas dress in 2018. Hmmm. I don't want to waste this amazing fabric.

Laundry Day Tee (swing tee/dress)

Burda 101/09/2018
Opinions? Please share them asap! If you're local to this area, I hope I'll be seeing you at KW Frocktails!


Sunday, May 22, 2016

Pattern Review Weekend 2016: Chicago!

It's been a week since my first Pattern Review Weekend - which won't be the last! PatternReview is a long-standing sewing community, and one that I joined early on when I started sewing again. I enjoy the relaxed vibe and all the learning opportunities it provides. So when the 15th anniversary celebration in Chicago was announced I knew I had to go.

Deepika's iPhone snap of us all at PR Weekend

It was so much fun. Lots of fantastic people, good food and of course fabric shopping! It's the first time I've ever been to Chicago, so I really enjoyed the visit and the chance to get a good look at the city. We were staying downtown, so I got to walk along the river and see the Bean, and I took a short busman's holiday to the Harold Washington Library as well (in company with one of the other lovely ladies at PR Weekend). I'm glad I got to take a look; there is more about that visit on my book blog if you are also interested in libraries.
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Many attendees made red jeans (that's what sparked my own Eleonores) and we were quite eye-catching as a flock of fabric shoppers :)  It was easy to pick one another out in a crowd.

The first morning we had a fascinating panel of Indie pattern designers -- Janet Pray, Emilie Fournier from Jalie, Jen Beeman from Grainline, and Angela Wolf -- talking to us about their work, and dispensing advice to those thinking of designing, which essentially seemed to be: know how to draft & design really well, and be prepared for lots and lots of hard work. I was really intrigued by all of their stories and the patterns they were selling as well. I feel like I know a little more about what my favourite indie designers are doing as they put out more patterns for us to try!

We also had a pattern swap that day, which I enjoyed...obviously....

I did buy about 10 of these...
 And we held an accessories contest. I made my first pair of gloves ever, using Butterick 6264. One of the challenges in the contest was to incorporate the number 15 in celebration of the anniversary. I immediately had an idea for a decorative motif using the roman numerals for 15, XV. And I used scraps of a deep red ponte from this Vogue 9022, along with a contrast leopard print from this Butterick 5923. This was the result: I  call these my Roman Gloves.



And luckily enough, I won one of the prizes for my gloves! I now own a Curve Runner, a cool measuring device that I'm sure will come in handy in future.

Deepika's picture of the 5 accessories contest winners
And then of course we had the shopping. I restrained myself somewhat, as the US exchange is pretty terrible for us Canadians right now, but couldn't help buying a few things! Most of my Chicago fabrics came from Vogue Fabrics - a huge and fabulous store. I also picked up the latest Threads and BurdaStyle there so that we had some reading material on the way home. I got one piece at the tiny, crowded Chicago Yarn & Button near our hotel as well.


And I picked up many bits of embroidery project materials as I went...oh, the possibilities.



The best part of the weekend was meeting all these fabulous women who I have only known online up til now. So great to talk sewing with people who are actually interested ;) Can't wait til next year's PR Weekend.

I'll leave you with a photo that isn't exactly sewing related but was one of my favourite street view snaps I took on the walk over to Chicago Yarn & Button. I feel like it says everything.