Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Friday, 15 March 2024

Sewing Zero Waste Culottes from The Craft of Clothes

 Behold! Fancy pants!

A pair of dark red culottes, being modelled by a white person with dark hair. The culottes are knee length and high waisted. There is decorative purple topstitching along the front leg panels. The waistband is plain except for two black plastic snaps holding it closed.


The pattern for these pants was one of my Christmas gifts. It comes from Liz at The Craft of Clothes, a zero-waste designer. I've really gravitated towards self-drafting and zero-waste sewing in the last couple of years, and this pattern has been on my list for a good six months, so I was excited to get into it.

Saturday, 11 November 2023

A Flannel Pyjama Tunic

 I made this set of pyjamas back in March. (It is a measure of how well my year hasn't gone that I'm only just getting to posting about them.)

A tunic dress is pegged with its arms outspread on a corrugated iron fence. It has a keyhole neckline with a decorative facing on the outside. The body is a deep pink rectangle with triangular gores made of lavender fabric. The sleeves and facing are made of the same lavender fabric. End ID.

Friday, 27 October 2023

A Bevy of Woven Bands

I'm in the process of making myself a new shirt. It's square cut, which is my favourite type of shirt construction. I've had a fair amount of practice with this style of garment, what with all the t-tunics I've made for medieval re-enactment, though making a shirt is involves more steps. It's all measuring things and cutting out the right sized rectangles, so there's no fiddling about with pattern pieces (which I despise). Best of all, despite being a fairly simple construction method, there's a surprising amount of room for tweaking the design of the final product.

While I like the idea of the "pirate shirts" that are everywhere nowadays, I live the kind of life where Dramatic Sleeves™ are a drawback. So I wanted something that uses the idea of rectangular geometry, just with a bit less flamboyance. Conveniently, history provided.