Tag: Sustainability

  • Anthea Blouse

    Anthea Blouse

    This was supposed to be a toile but I’ve fallen in love – isn’t that always the way? You probably recognise this pattern as the insta-famous Anna Allen Anthea Blouse (pattern fits 31in – 48in bust). This pattern comes with two views – a blouse and a dress. It’s a dartless button-up top with puffed…

  • Sustainable Fabric: Hemp

    Sustainable Fabric: Hemp

    I was recently contacted by The Hemp Shop and asked if I would like to try some of their fabric. I’ve never sewn with hemp before, but I hear it being referenced a lot as a sustainable fabric. I think this is largely because hemp crops grow quickly and yield a lot of fibre while taking less…

  • Tips for Finding Secondhand Fabric on eBay

    Tips for Finding Secondhand Fabric on eBay

    If you follow me on Instagram you will have already seen this information, but seeing as it was unexpectedly one of my most-liked posts ever, I decided I should probably share it on here too for anyone who doesn’t follow my IG and also to preserve it somewhere more permanent from being lost down the…

  • Tips on Upcyling with Fabric Dye

    Tips on Upcyling with Fabric Dye

    Firstly thank you to everyone who bought me a coffee last week, it was very unexpected and very much appreciated. This week, I have decided to write a bit about my experience using Dylon fabric dyes. For an upcoming project I was looking online for some real life pictures of what a particular colour looked…

  • A Guide to Copy Shop Printing For UK Sewists

    A Guide to Copy Shop Printing For UK Sewists

    Getting patterns printed on A0 is not something I do regularly. I often buy pdf patterns, but for budget reasons I usually stick together the A4 pages myself. However, I wanted to get my sew-jo back and sew some new patterns for autumn and the thing that was holding me back was the prospect of…

  • What to sew with 1m of flannel?

    What to sew with 1m of flannel?

    So I finished this shirt for my husband. It’s the Thread Theory Fairfield shirt and I already wrote about the toile here. The final shirt in the fashion fabric turned out nice, don’t you think? Hubby looks handsome, the shirt fits well, it’s great – blah blah blah. BUT I had originally ordered this fabric…

  • Sewing With Scraps: Making a Men’s Shirt

    Sewing With Scraps: Making a Men’s Shirt

    Story time… some fabric arrived a little while ago that my husband took an immediate shine to. It was a beautiful Robert Kaufman flannel and I had ordered it to make myself an autumnal Eliis dress. However, when my husband said he would really love a shirt made from it, I decided I probably have…

  • Sorrel Sweater – budget friendly alternatives to mohair

    Sorrel Sweater – budget friendly alternatives to mohair

    Hello all, long time no see! I have a knit to share with you this week. I actually took these photos months ago and thought I already shared this but was obviously mistaken. This sweater is way too gorgeous to keep hidden so I am correcting my mistake now! For anyone who doesn’t know, this…

  • Me Made Work Wardrobe

    Me Made Work Wardrobe

    Its Fashion Revolution week! That means this week we uplift the voices of those in the garment industry, and examine what we can do to reduce our fast fashion consumption while asking brands ‘Who Made My Clothes?’. Of course, for many of us home sewists we know who made our clothes, so maybe the better…

  • Closet Core Pouf

    Closet Core Pouf

    I am continuing sharing makes that were made a while ago and not yet blogged. Today I am talking about the Closet Core Pouf. First of all I want to say that because this pattern is pieced together it would make an amazing scrapbuster – in fact, I believe it was originally designed to be…

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