A pretty top to go with jeans |
Colette `Jasmine' Pattern |
Tanya Whelan's Delilah in Paisley Green |
Still, yesterday more than made up for it. My friend Pamela had treated me to tickets for a big sewing show at the NEC - I'd never been before, so wasn't quite sure what to expect, but I'll almost certainly be going back. Fabric heaven under one roof, and plenty of time to browse and soak up all the lovely inspiration from some of the beautifully laid out stands.
Another nice thing about the day was spotting what other people were wearing - quite a few hand made clothes, and it was good to see patterns I recognised being interpreted so differently. I think one of the lovely things about making things yourself is that the possibilities are endless, and the finished result often ends up into something completely unique and suited to you.
We've both decided to join in with the Spring Top Sewalong, and so were on the look out for something to inspire us for making tops. We were not disappointed. I realised yesterday that shopping for fabric has kind of replaced shopping for clothes for me - in some ways. That's not to say I'm aiming to make all my own clothes (my opening paragraph makes it obvious enough time would be the first reason not to even try), but I certainly get a lot of pleasure out of making the occasional thing for me to wear.
There was a stand full of reasonably priced Liberty prints - with a permanent stream of excited women lining up to buy various things. Pamela and I joined them - and both came away with some lovely ingredients for tops. Elsewhere, I was rather taken by some grey corduroy covered in a cheery Cath Kidston floral design, and snapped up a couple of metres for a shirt dress for next autumn/winter. And then there was the stall from east London, piled high with pretty voiles and stacks of beautiful suiting in colours you don't often find. More inspiration for clothes I'd like to make, along with an intention to find and visit the shop with Mum one day...
No photos of all the fabric eye candy yet, as still making do with the camera on my phone. Although Mum has just sprung an early birthday present, which will be making its way to me in the week ahead... :)
So, after much rambling, here's my finished top.
First go at the Colette Jasmine pattern, and I really enjoyed making it. I wasn't sure which size to go for, as according to my measurements, there were three possible sizes I could suit.
Sorry, arms - I like you just the way you are (even if this top would indicate otherwise) |
I hired a three year old to be my photographer for the pictures of me in the top. Her rates are pretty good (a sweetie will do), as long as you don't mind a bit of lopsidedness and the camera pointing upwards at you.
Spring Top Sewalong entry #1 - you can check out everyone else's lovely entries here |
it's a lovely top and looks like a fantastic fit! (other than the sleeves, which sounds like a weird quirk of the pattern?)
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