Simplicity 3968 – Toile

This is Simplicity 3968, a pinafore (jumper) dress pattern from 1952. You may guess that I bought it solely because of the hilariously large pockets, and of course you’d be absolutely right!

I plan to wear it for work, over the top of my smart TM Lewin shirts. I needed the fit to be right, so I pulled out some plain polycotton fabric and made a test version. The added complication was that this pattern doesn’t actually exist in a size that’s quite big enough for me (a 1952 size 18 being significantly smaller than a modern one), so I had to make some alterations as I was going along.

Simplicity 3968 - toile

I’m very pleased to say that it’s come out really well! All the pieces fitted back together once I’d finished fiddling about with them, which is always a good start. The main change I need to make is to balance the front of the bodice, between the darts, so that the waist seam sits flat instead of curving upwards. The next challenge will come when I have to put in the zip at the side. The skirt panels are on the bias at the side seams, so there’s potential for it all pulling out of shape and going horribly wrong. I think a little bit of seam binding at that point, or perhaps a small facing, might help everything to stay in place.

Now I just need to decide on the perfect fabric. I have a few lightweight options in the stash, but nothing heavier. I know it’s supposed to be nearly summer, but somehow this lovely Harris Tweed from Merchant & Mills, or an organic cotton corduroy, seem much more appropriate than a shirt weight cotton right now.

Spoke too soon…

Harris Tweed cufflinks - heather pink & orange

Well, the purple cufflinks were going to be mine, all mine… and then I posted a picture of them to Facebook, where my friend Patrick made the persuasive argument that they’d go perfectly with his purple Blaqua shirt.

So now the purple ones will belong to Patrick, and these lovely orange and lilac heathered ones can go into the cuffs of my shirt with the pink, purple and orange flowers. Perfect!

If anybody’s looking covetously at this pair, I do have another piece of identical Harris Tweed, so I will be making some more! I’m going to try not to make too many duplicate sets, as I want these to be as individual as possible.

Harris Tweed cufflinks

Harris Tweed cufflinks - purple

I recently bought a packet of teeny-tiny offcuts of Harris Tweed, from a seller on Ebay.

Today I was feeling thoroughly overwhelmed by the amount of things I need to do and the amount of time I’m spending doing admin-type tasks instead of being creative, and I simply had to MAKE SOMETHING.

So, here’s a pair of Harris Tweed cufflinks in an absolutely glorious shade of purple.

There will be future Harris Tweed cufflinks available for sale, but this is the only pair in this colour, and they’re mine, all mine!