Sewing, thrifting and the like...


Wednesday 23 July 2014

First the worst...


So i am a gatherer from way back, i love gathering stuff, magpie like - teapots, vintage fabric (or just any fabric really), children, buttons, nanny craft (crochet lap blankets, pressed flower pictures etc) random crap, you name it, i collect it :). Nothing i like more than a good ol' garage sale, charity shop or flea market. I assure you, i gather like a woman possessed, head down, bum out, elbows out, ha!

Whereas my stitching life really began a year ago with a dress, a very special dress, my wedding dress no less! Eeep!

I had sewn a little prior to this, a few maternity clothes, a few kids clothes, a bag or two, but you know, nothing much, nothing decent, nothing i particularly like. So what did i decide to do, oh yeah, make me a wedding frock. Makes sense doesn't it? Actually it makes no sense, but i had the naivety of a beginner, i didn't know what the feck i was getting myself into, and that is a good thing. If i had known the pain it would have caused, i never would have started! As it turned out, i learnt shit loads, and i got a one of a kind, totally me dress at the end of it. It wasn't perfect, far from it, but I DID IT! Whoop! Its a vintage Butterick 3774 pattern, basically the dress on the left (different sleeves and a few other changes)



Evidence? oh yeah...

And a full length one, its not the best photo but it shows the whole dress...LOVE that train :)


Will write a post about my trials and tribulations another time perhaps...and do some catch up on what i have been sewing since my November nuptials - your mind will not be blown..i still need to gain some mad skillz folks!

In the mean time, i should say why i am joining the masses in writing a sewing blog?? I mean there are sooo many awesome blogs out there, and you know i am kinda behind the times with this gig!

So prior to beginning this little bloggette i became a professional sewing blog stalker, they may not ACTUALLY know me from a bar of soap but as many people do i like to think of the sewing glitterati: Heather, Andrea, Oona, Ginger, Lauren and the like as my gal pals, my sewing posse :p. Now i kinda wanna join these cool kids and be part of this AMAZING online sewing community...so folks pick me, pick me to be your new online sewing bestie...or just stalk me (sewists not weirdo's pretty please), as all the best people do ;)

Lastly, i wanna give a special shout out to the real life friends i made through stalking their blogs, my fellow Canberra-ites. The divinely awesome Kirsty, Amanda, Michelle, Myra and Siobhan...you girls rock...i love you dearly and look forward to many a sewing, drinking, eating, laughing sesh in the years to come! Yay!


And so it begins...


10 comments:

  1. So great to see you around these parts! You have an incredible style so I can't wait to read along with your sewing adventures xx

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    1. Darling, if my blog can be a fraction of your wonderful one, i will be all happy happy joy joy. I love everything you make {insert sucky noise}, but you know it girlfriend ;) Kisses x

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  2. Can not wait to read more, my dearest loveliest Jen! You are the Beez kneez and your makes are awesome! Welcome to blogging (I think you'll like it here)

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    1. Ahh, well aren't you the sweet heart :) I think the blog will keep me making, that's the main thing, and i am always up for making some more awesome sewing friends, yeehaa! Smooch x

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  3. So exciting! As a professional sewing blog stalker, I look forward to reading your posts. :)

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    1. Ah ha! Another one! I am sure there are millions of us out there, it sure is a fun way to while away the hours when not sewing. Thanks for stopping by Janet :)

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  4. Yay! I found you! So excited to see you here, Jen! You have the most amazing style, my dear- this is going to be awesome :D

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    1. Hola my friend, thanks for checking in ;) It's all a bit of an adventure hey?! xx

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  5. Yet another sewing blog stalker here, will look forward to checking in on your posts from time to time. Your wedding dress looks great, I've inherited the same dress (my mum made it in the 70s), and I love it! Great to see a different version!

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  6. Oh wow, that's so exciting Frances! I would love to see what hers looks like as a comparison. Do you/did you/will you wear it? I hope so, its a beautiful style. Thanks for stopping by - pleased to meet you :) jen

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Hey, would love to hear from you, comment away my fine feathered friends....x jen