This month was an interesting one...I sewed a total of 8.25 yards and 6 items. The interesting part?
I only sewed Burda magazine patterns this month. This was not intentional! Just...getting good use of my sub I suppose! :)
- Burda 1/2021 top - 1.25 yards (reviewed here)
- floral crepe ITY knit from FabricMart (stash)
- Burda 1/2021 cardigan/jacket - 2 yards (for my daughter, reviewed here)
- Cream/light tan cotton boucle from SR Harris
- D-rings, twill tape, sew-in snap
- Burda 1/2021 cardigan jacket - 2.25 yards (for me!)
- striped cotton blend boucle from FabricMart (stash)
- D-rings, twill tape, sew-in snap
- Burda 1/2018 hoodie - 2 yards
- black polka-dot sweatshirt knit from FabricMart (stash)
- zipper, eyelets, bias tape, cord stops
- Burda 6/2014 jumper - 0.75 yards (baby)
- denim blue jersey knit from Fashion Fabrics Club (stash)
- Cricut iron-on, zipper
- Burda 6/2014 jumper - 0.75 yards (baby)
- Black & olive cotton lycra knit (considered scraps so not counted in fabric total)
- Cricut iron-on, zipper
Favorite: Whew. This is tough. It was a SUPER successful month. If I had to choose an absolute favorite, I'd say the hoodie. I've wanted another (sewed this pattern before, here and here) and it has come together so well --save me managing to not have a 22" separating zipper on hand, buying a Coates & Clark (meh) one from JA and it turns out it was NOT separating, unpicking it, and then waiting on a new one from Wawak.
FAILS: None! Woohoo! Unless I want to hold that flub above with the zipper against myself :-p
Accomplishments: I think that I sewed simple projects this month, but infused some life into them. I really love how everything turned out. AND, 5 of the 6 were from stash fabrics/scraps. Can't beat that!
I think I wore my Burda cardigan the day after finishing it! :)
This hoodie is SO epic!
Literally love everything about it. I'll get the zipper inserted this weekend.
One of the jumpers as a WIP :-D
This month, I purchased 8 yards of fabric:
- 1.5 yards of a Japanese striped knit from Marcy Tilton. I was inspired by Renee of Miss Celie's Pants and her awesome travel wardrobe. I have heard good things about the fabric at M.T., but never ordered. I placed my order on Saturday, January 16th and it didn't ship until the 30th. I wasn't too pleased with that and if Covid is affecting their output to that extent, it may be awhile before I order again. Not saying I don't understand or ragging on the company - *I* don't expect to wait ~3 weeks for a fabric order.
- 2 yards of a printed cotton woven from Fabric Mart for my travel bags
- 2.5 yards of (amazing!) Brooks Brothers shirting from SR Harris for a birthday shirt for my son-in-law and a matching one for baby.
- 2 yards of boucle woven that was used for my daughter's Burda jacket
None of this fabric will be stashed - woot!
I purchased 5 patterns and 2 Ottobre kids magazines.
- Ottobre really is the best bet for kids patterns. I paid $28 with the shipping and exchange rate (WEAK US DOLLAR ALERT!) but for $14 each, sooooo worth it. There's some good stuff in these 2 issues, especially for a California baby (hello bucket hat!).
- I also purchased a tee/bodysuit pattern from Brindille and Twig. I've heard good things but at $7.50+ per pattern, Ottobre is hands down the better option. And now, Bert and other babies that I've made gifts for have worn the garments, and I have a better idea of their sizing.
- I purchased 3 New Look patterns (I'm a fan of their patterns, the sizing/fit, and the price!)
I also purchased McCall's 6016 for baby as I've seen a ton of great versions and I must've purged that baby shirt pattern that I had in stash (grrrrr!)
I had a machine knitting lesson this month where I focused on learning to use the electronics of my machine - part of the issue is that I have what is technically a KH910 but the board is a KH950. So it has the capabilities of the 950, which isn't in the 910 manual...but it looks like a 910 so the 950 manual wasn't "right". I now know how to use the 950 and 910 manuals together, but there are still things I have to do manually e.g., in the fair isle swatch below, I have to keep track of how many rows to knit before changing colors where as the 950 notifies you of color changes.
A hot tip I posted on IG today:
The phone (in my case iPhone) camera, zoomed in, is an excellent resource for checking needle details!
My January plans from my last post:
finish my cardigan - DONE
knit a cowl for my mom - DONE
make some golf club covers for my brother - Muslined. He had to cancel our fabric store trip so we're going today.
make a hoodie - DONE (okay, fine, needs its zipper)
My February plans:
Sew M6044 for SIL
Sew M6016 for baby
Sew the golf club covers
Muslin Thread Theory Fulford jeans for my husband
Make a pair of plaid, pleated trousers. I'm not sure on pattern yet but I know I did NOT like M7726. Maybe I'll give M7982 a go (previously muslined, never sewed them up).
Until later!
9 comments:
lots accomplished! I too am a fan of New Look patterns. they always have some cute tops and dresses, I hope they hang on during this time of pattern co. upheaval
Thanks for the needle tip. I can never see those tiny numbers and letters.
The spotty hoodie is lovely!
I enjoy your monthly recaps - you accomplish so much! The tip for reading the tiny info on needles is brilliant, I’ll certainly be trying that.
Congratulations on a good sewing month! One tip on the NL6618 dress - if you use anything in a weightier knit, the ties pull everything to the front. My next version will have the longer ties I can wrap around my waist to avoid that. Otherwise it fits great. Sleeves are a little tight, but you usually adjust for that anyway. Have fun!
What a wonderful sewing month! The hoodie is awesome! I love the jumper, and of course, Ottobre magazine!! Also, the tip about needle details is such a great one.
I love New Look patterns too! I can’t wait to see your versions!
I use my phone as a magnifying glass too.
Sewing buddies of mine rave about Oliver and S kids patterns. My kids were too big when the first O & S patterns were released.
I use my phone camera as a magnifying glass too.
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