Monday 30 June 2014

Further adventures in dressmaking!

As some of you may already know, I've (Caroline) been trying my hand at beginners dressmaking, with varying success! However, thanks to the wonderful new magazine Love Sewing I was inspired to keep trying and have a go at their Brigitte dress pattern that came free with issue 1.

Armed with my scissors, tailors chalk, some gorgeous fabric by Riley Blake  from their Unforgetables collection called Floral Pink...


And the rather wonderful Tabitha and Julia from Thread Carefully  and their step-by-step sew-a-long I set to it!

The instructions were easy to follow, the blog helped immeasurably when it came to the construction and the finished result is rather pleasing!!

What do you think?


Issue 2 has just come out and I rather fancy having a go at the blouse on the front cover...



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Saturday 21 June 2014

Fun Fabric Flowers

Scraps of coordinating fabrics
Needle and thread
Brooch Pin


Cut 5 circles of 10cm / 4 inch diameter (we drew around a roll of sticky tape) these will form the petals.


Fold each circle in half and then half again.


With a needle and coordinating thread commence a running stitch along the curved edge of each petal (do not break the thread between each petal), pull the thread gently at the end of each petal to gather the fabric.


Continue until you have sewn along all five, pulling the thread after each petal, arrange into a flower shape and secure with a couple of stitches. Place a small circle of felt on the back of the flower to secure.


Embelish with a large button in the middle and attach a brooch pin to the back.


And there you have it, a beautiful fabric flower brooch to attach to your bag, sun hat, coat or cardigan!


Find more information on this pattern that was inspired by the wonderful Red Ted Art (http://www.redtedart.com) including a picture tutorial on our blog www.butterflybright.blogspot.co.uk.


These flowers are available as a kit from Butterfly Bright, Digby Road, Sherborne.


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Wednesday 4 June 2014

Buttons!

we love buying buttons - the brighter the better!


we also love cute little kids buttons


and when we get time we can't resist making our own buttons!





Button love!


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