Showing posts with label BurdaStyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BurdaStyle. Show all posts

04 February 2011

Summer Vintage


A vintage-style handbag based on this version of the Estelle bag on the BurdaStyle website.  I made this a few weeks ago, so it doesn't really count as part of the Colette Spring Palette challenge (I may include it anyway!).

The fabric is from Kelani Fabric Obsession's beautiful on-line fabric store.  I was very chuffed (and hugely surprised) to hear that I was a winner in her Gallery Inspiration Competition a few months ago. I used my gift-certificate winnings to get this fabric for myself and purchased some fabric for a bag for my sister-in-law (below).

Pattern: Butterick B5505, view B

I have been looking for a pattern that would complement the mega-size flower scroll motif and be able to accommodate some 70's bamboo handles I scored from a vintage crochet bag (the bag was dirty and damaged beyond repair but I loved the handles). I ended up using the freely-downloadable Estelle Bag pattern and modifying it to suit the motif (see cutting board pic). There were a lot of great project photos of the Estelle bag, but I especially liked the one by valesparza that had circular handles attached by tabs and looser pleats.
Spot the seeds in old spice jars on the table? My two hobbies live all over my house.
I had to do some extra sewing to keep the handles from slipping around, so I decided to embellish. I used a running stitch with some mustard coloured embroidery thread from my stash close to the handles and the bag edge. Then I embroidered french knots on every other dot on the pattern in between.  My embroidery is a little wonky, but it's only noticeable up close, not when it's swinging from my arm (handles like this MAKE you swing your arms when you walk...or there's the hooked-over-the-crook-of-the-elbow 'I'm so posh' stance... hehehe).
 

11 June 2010

Dresses and Bibs


Here are some dresses and bibs I made for my nieces from some of the fabric purchased at the Stitches and Craft show.  The dress fabric was from Kelani Fabric Obsession.  For more details and free pattern downloads for the Popover Sundress and Mu handpuppet, go to my BurdaStyle page. The bibs were made from Butterick pattern B4533 and a lovely free download at the Chickpea Sewing Studio.  Embroidery patterns are once again from the Sublime Stitching craft pad.  I love the fact that I was able to download a free pattern from someone in Slovenia, make the handpuppet in Melbourne, and post it to my niece in Los Angeles! What did we do before the Web?!


Choo Choo Popover Sundress

Upside Down Strawberry Dress
Mu Handpuppet

05 April 2010

50's Style

I finished the Linda skirt I've been working on for my BurdaStyle sewing group.  Very 50's!

19 March 2010

Vintage patterns and me

This was one of the first things I made in a beginner's sewing class with Lisa at The Dancing Queen fabric store in Richmond.  I made number '3', the green one with top stitching. Unfortunately, the style made me look huge and I've never worn it.  Must alter it someday...


I LOVE this pattern!  The mid 60's...the era of women with concave spines on pattern illustrations.  What's up with that?  The handbag is described on the back as a 'Burmese Fishing Basket' (obviously pre-military regime and zero human rights in Burma).  And you can turn the hat upside down and it doubles as a salad bowl!  I made view 'A', pants with CUFFLINKS!