I strolled into my local sewing shop for possibly the first time, and bought some floral brushed cotton. When I got home I can't remember exactly what I did, but I believe I started by sewing the hems, patted myself on the back because they were neat, and then realised that no human leg would ever fit inside...
Four years and a little more experience later I figured I ought to be able to make a decent enough job with a pattern.
Enter Fifi! I've always thought this pattern looks beautiful, though I always sleep in baggy t-shirts, so I didn't seriously consider buying it. For the first time, I ordered a printed Tilly pattern, and it was lovely to work with printed instructions, good quality paper, and more importantly, no pritt-stick!
I found this gorgeous cotton lawn in faithful old so'n'sews. I forgot to take a picture so this one is from Minerva, who also stock it online. They claim it's a Liberty print, but it was £12/m in my local shop, and there was no mention of the brand on it - maybe Liberty just sold the design? It's a really beautiful, silky cotton and the colours and print are dreamy, Liberty or not.
Photo from Minerva |
I initially wanted to finish the hems with a lacy trim, but in the end the only colour I could find that looked right was some grey bias binding which matches some of the smaller flowers perfectly, so I settled for having a peek of that instead. Looking at them now this was a good choice - I think the clean lines of the binding look really neat, and lace would have been overkill with such a busy print.
In the pattern there are instructions on how to make your own bias binding - you only need this for the straps but that extra peek on mine is where I used it to finish the hem.
I posted these off just over a week ago, and they have luckily turned out to be a good fit! I've already made myself 3 pairs of the bottoms, including my practice pair, because they're such a quick make, and use so little fabric. The finishing on these is better than anything else I've made, so I was a little sorry to see them go!
In the pattern there are instructions on how to make your own bias binding - you only need this for the straps but that extra peek on mine is where I used it to finish the hem.
I posted these off just over a week ago, and they have luckily turned out to be a good fit! I've already made myself 3 pairs of the bottoms, including my practice pair, because they're such a quick make, and use so little fabric. The finishing on these is better than anything else I've made, so I was a little sorry to see them go!
Hello. I just wanted to stop by and say I'm enjoying your blog. I'm you 4 years ago :) I bought a sewing machine on impulse a week ago (having never used one before) and just bought the Stevie pattern (because I loved how yours look!). I'm off to an "introduction to your sewing machine" class this week...hopefully we both leave in one piece!
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