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Drafting a new blouse.

Yesterday I drafted a pattern for a blouse, and made the toile on the left. The dressform is wearing my necklace so I can check that I’m putting the top button in the right place to show it off. Today I worked out the pattern pieces for the facings, and made the blouse on the [...]

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Two Top Toiles.

This is the toile for what will eventually be Simplicity 5303, the long beige version. Only not in beige. Jenny’s coming over tomorrow, to bring the not-beige fabric that she’s chosen, and to try on the top. I’ve only made the top half of the dress because the only part that needs fitting is to make [...]

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Complex Curves.

So far I have made a grand total of seven and a half corsets. Two for me, four for friends, and one which is still under construction. The first one I made from a commercial sewing pattern, and it was such a ridiculous shape (even for a ridiculously-shaped garment like a corset) that I decided [...]

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Important Lesson of the Day.

Today’s important lesson is ALWAYS LABEL YOUR PATTERNS. Otherwise, when you come to repeat a pair of trousers for a friend after eighteen months, you may come to find a cryptic note pinned to the pattern, with no clues whatsoever as to what it means. I can hazard a guess that this is the amount [...]

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The ridiculous fiction of size charts.

Today my plan was to draft some paper patterns for three or four different styles of skirt that I’ve been thinking about for a little while. I know the average sizes of myself, my friends and family, and my repeat customers, but I thought I’d better do a little bit of research and find out [...]

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