Day: 13 January 2015

adult's clothing, sewing

Sutton for Mum

Have you met my Mum?  She does pop up on the blog every now and then – usually shortly after Christmas!  It seems that sometimes the first garment that I sew for the year is for her, when I am visiting.  Last year I made her a couple of Crafty Mamas Cherish dresses, that somehow were never photographed or blogged.  So there was no way that I was going to let her get away without some photos this time.  May I present Alison in her new Sutton blouse!

True Bias Sutton Blouse in vintage fabrics for my Mum

Okay, the phone photos aren’t quite as clear as I’d like, but you can still tell that Mum looks great, can’t you! I really, really like this pattern. We chose some fabric from deep stash to make the blouse. The print is a vintage John Kaldor, and the black I have no idea about. I’ve used it before in some Style Arc Lola pants, and think that it is a very fine wool jacquard. It washes and presses beautifully and is lovely to wear. I decided on the size 14 for Mum, knowing that the pattern has plenty of ease. As it turns out it is just a smidgen closer fitting than we’d like, but still very wearable. I didn’t make any alterations.

True Bias Sutton Blouse in vintage fabrics for my Mum

I outlined all the things that I like about this pattern the last time that I made it. The hemline that is higher at the front than the back, the yoke with centre back pleat, the gentle curved edges of the V-neckline. The instructions are clearly written too. No dislikes.

True Bias Sutton Blouse in vintage fabrics for my Mum

Since I was away from home sewing on my Mum’s machine, there is no overlocking at all in this top. I did everything that the pattern told me to in terms of edge finishing and seaming. Are you aghast and surprised?

True Bias Sutton Blouse in vintage fabrics for my Mum

So I think this is a great look on Mum. I still want to make this pattern for me (and might sneak another one in for Mum eventually one day if she is lucky).  Thanks for modelling Mum – that is the price of having me sew for you!

adult's clothing, sewing, tessuti patterns

Black Ruby

There seem to be lots of Tessuti Ruby tops and dresses around the internet now.  I’ve made a top, so thought it was time for a dress.

Tessuti Ruby dress

This is another of my December Sewjourn makes. The fabric is something from stash that possibly originally came from the Darn Cheap Fabrics $2 table. It looks like a twill, but I have no idea what it is made of as it drapes beautifully and has quite a sheen to it.

Tessuti Ruby dress

I made straight size 12 without alteration. This is the pattern dress length, and I am only 158cm tall, so you might want to keep that in mind if you are making the dress. This time I remembered to take my own advice about how to apply the armhole and neckline binding, sewing it to the wrong side of the dress then flipping it over to the front and top-stitching. It has worked out beautifully, if I do say so myself.

Tessuti Ruby dress

I really, really like the way that the armholes sit so snugly on me. This pattern is made for my shoulders and upper chest! No gaping, no pulling, just a dress that flows. Although black isn’t my first colour of choice, in this dress it is a great blank canvas for accessorising. I’m sure that it will get plenty of wear. Not much else to report about it really, other than I like it and yes, there is another Ruby dress cut out waiting to be sewn.

Tessuti Ruby dress