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Made By A Fabricista: Summoning Spring

As we slowly (very slowly) start to leave winter behind, I am starting to resent my heavy coats and crave light and flowy garments. So what better way to summon Spring than this airy little gem of a blouse!  The fabric is a delightful silk cotton voile that floats mid-air like a feather as it drapes around you, truly whimsical and exactly what I was looking for!  I had never sewn anything this fine or sheer before, and even though it wasn't as daunting as the internet made it out to be, I certainly learned a lot in the process. For instance, I found myself paying closer attention to my sewing machine settings and for once I actually swapped my universal sewing needle for the more appropriate microtex needle. Also, the fraying was legendary and unfortunately I didn't realize until I had already lost ¼ of an inch around the hem. Once I pinked the raw edges I was OK, so in the future I'll remember to pink my raw edges to minimize fraying during construction. Overall I really ...
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Made By A Fabricista: Surgery, a pattern hack, and a hemming tip.

Hello sewing friends! I’m here on the blog today sharing a pattern hack I recently did to boost my wardrobe with a few pieces to wear during my recovery from surgery…and I’m also sharing a tip for those pesky rounded hems. So let’s jump in! I recently had surgery on my neck due to issues with my parathyroid glands. All went to plan and I’m doing well, but I have to admit, the scar was a bit larger and more prominent than I expected. I definitely want to cover it up a bit during the healing process, and I realized that I own very few tops that cover that area of my neck. I don’t really love wearing high neck tops, so I came up with the idea to sew a top that I could convert back to my preferred style once I recover.  The pattern I used to do this is the Laundry Day Tee from Love Notions. This pattern is a fan favorite in the sewing community and has been around for more than ten years. I love the style – fitted at the bust but with extra swing at the waist, with lots of sleeve and n...

Made By A Fabricista: A Bodysuit Perfect for a Heist!

Hello everyone! I’m very excited to work with Fabric Mart for the first time & be one of their Fabricistas! For my first project, I decided to make Hitomi Kisugi from the classic anime, Cat’s Eye! She’s been on my cosplay list for years!  Cat’s Eye is about a trio of sisters, Hitomi, Rui, & Ai, who run their cafe called “Cat’s Eye" in the daytime, but at nighttime they are skilled art thieves known as “Cat’s Eye” (yes the same name!) who steal art and jewelry that belonged to their father. Hitomi’s boyfriend is one of the detectives constantly trying (and failing!) to capture them, while being unaware that Hitomi & her sisters are Cat’s Eye. As Cat’s Eye, she wears a blue bodysuit, but the design varies depending on the series. I decided to make the bodysuit that she wears in the crossover movie, Lupin the 3rd vs Cat's Eye! It’s one of my favorite designs! I first made a mockup using fabrics from my stash and my go to bodysuit pattern. Since Hitomi’s bodysuit has d...

Made By A Fabricista: Adapting to Comfort

Have you ever found yourself in a transitional period?  Well that’s where I currently am in my life.  After spending 3 years in Texas I found myself having to pack all my things up and putting them in storage as I figure out my next season. Packing up means including my entire sewing room and not having access to any of my things. However no matter the situation as a creator I am always going to need to create.  So now I am adapting my methods and doing more of a slow sew process to still make beautiful things. I have to strategize how I can use or draft patterns, my cutting layout and techniques in my process. I saw this gorgeous tie dye sweatshirt knit and knew I wanted to make a sweatshirt set to keep me comfortable whether sitting in the house or running errands. I love the weight and softness of this fabric as it feels like a comfy blanket, so comfortable on the skin.  Fabric Mart also has great notions and it saved me a trip to the store to get matching threa...

Made By A Fabricista: Sewing for Spring in the Dead of Winter

Hello Everyone.  I hope you are enjoying your new year so far. I know most of us are smack dab in the middle of winter, but I can’t help but think of springtime. It is definitely one of my favorite times of year. I would say season, but we don’t really have seasons in South Florida. It is either hot or kind of cold but not really spring as we all know it.  For me, spring is when I know we won’t get any more cold weather. At any rate, I knew I wanted to make something for the springtime and that’s just what I did. When I started looking for fabric for my make, I looked for something with color.  The shirting fabric was on sale at the and I came across this gorgeous green shirting with leaves and I fell in love! The name of the fabric is Wild Forest Green/Royal Green 100% Polyester Fern Print Performance Woven Shirting - Robert Kaufman - 57W and it is everything! I don’t think I’ve ever loved fabric as much as this one. It feels so soft and has amazing drape. The print an...