I'm looking for a sewing pattern similar to Weekenders pants and shell top. I like the older style of Weekenders pants, but they've changed them. I don't like the yoga waistband.
Looking for a good pattern for knit fabrics that are similar to the old Stretch and Sew patterns. Asked by patygray 47 months ago Similar questions: sewing pattern similar Weekenders pants shell top Arts > Sewing, Craft & Hobby.
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Looking for a sewing pattern similar to Weekenders pants and shell top.... Ugh. I have to take my pockets off the jacket because they are too low (like in the lining seam allowance) and possibly need to remake them (smaller). So, in the meantime, here’s a peak at what I’ll also (theoretically) be sewing in February.
Dscf7465Home dec fabric from Joann: $24 Zippers: $10.00 Cording: $1.50 False Bottom: $1 Interfacing: Stash (but Peltex 71 on sale Valentine’s weekend if I need it)I’d like to make this for the handbag contest on PatternReview.com which started on Feb. 1. I hear it’s tough sewing and that prayers are needed in the construction.So it’ll all be done on my beloved vintage Morse and if need be, on my friend Lilia’s industrial. I still need to order real purse feet.
I love the button idea, but I want real ones for this.It took me a while to emotionally let go of the $20 a yard Vespa print. It still hurts a little. But, how CUTE would it have been?
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I'm looking for a sewing pattern similar to Weekenders pants and shell top. "... I have been overwhelmed with the mail I’ve received since August from followers of Weekend Designer. Your kind words and best wishes are much appreciated.So, what have I been up to for the past 5 months, you wonder?
Trying a few new ventures. Some have worked; some have failed yet all is good as that is what designing is all about…innovation, experimentation and execution. I’ve been travelling, offering some pattern-making classes as well as conducting a new handbag design workshop.
It is a very rewarding feeling to teach a newcomer to design, skills that will unlock their creativity and now I want to share them with you. In response to all the mail I’ve received, I am starting a new design blog in the New Year.It is called Bag’n-telle. It will basically be a fashion pattern-drafting blog much like that of Weekend Designer yet will offer some insight into the design process of fashion accessories.
The blog will be more simplified in content and will feature only my own creations from some of my design workshops. All the projects are geared to the novice designer and the equipment available to them — meaning a domestic sewing machine and a few easy-to-use tools. I encourage readers to use my design ideas and how-to’s as a guide and make it your own.
YOU be the designer. The skills are easy to learn but it is your creativity that makes it special. I hope you will follow along.
Here is the link: Bag’n-telleI wish you and yours all a very Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year. Don November 28, 2009He’s Coming B A C K! Posted by Don under Weekend Designer, do-it-yourself | Tags: accessory design, DIY |71 Comments Yes, it’s true.
Watch for my new design blog project called BAG’nTELLE.It is about expert ideas and tutorials about fashion accessory design, bag design, construction techniques, do-it-yourself approaches, and more from designer and educator Don Morin (aka Weekend Designer). I am hoping that you’ll come back and check it out. Sources: http://wkdesigner.wordpress.com/ .
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Does anyone know a store near GR, Michigan that carries these?
I'm looking for a tuxedo with tails sewing pattern.
Where can I find a sewing pattern to make a "Sari", a lady's garment worn in India. Or where can I buy them?
I want to buy a Burda sewing pattern for a blouse. Does anyone know a store near GR, Michigan that carries these?
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