I know that May is the busiest blogging month
for sewers buuuuut I had a pretty busy one so didn’t post once! FOR
SHAME. I did however, keep up with my pledge (apart from the week I got
sick and was wearing PJs the whole time). I won’t
bore you with thousands of photos but here are a few snapshots.
The first week I exceeded my pledge and wore handmade every day, I think. Beginner’s enthusiasm.
Christine Haynes Sassy Librarian Blouse |
Christine Haynes Sassy Librarian Blouse |
It was my birthday on the 7th so I wore a polka
dot dress I made a while ago to go to my favourite Mexican for some
margheritas and I found out their nachos are gluten-free so I pretty
much ate them like the Cookie Monster. NOM.
Look at my desk lovingly decorated by my team
nawwwww. Flowers! They also got me the By Hand London Flora pattern AND a
Craftsy course. SCORE.
Grumpy Cat gets me through the day |
This maxi is made from the fabric from my first
evah post, which is not saying much as this is my third post. So
prolific. I love it and I’ll try and do a proper post on it soon because
I had a slight mishap with the skirt being too tight
at the bottom á la Mortisha Addams. Learn from my mistakes. Also in that second picture, I'm trying to flatten the poofyness caused by wearing my PJ bottoms under the dress coz my legs got cold.
Rosy Maxi Dress |
Rosy Maxi Dress |
The weekend of the 24th and 25th, I was on a
pattern drafting course! I wore handmade each day, as was appropriate.
We went through the basics of moulage and dart manipulation and made
blocks for a bodice, skirt, trousers and a dress. We
used a couple of different methods but I definitely had my preference
as one of them dealt with my narrow shoulders better. Doing the
technical stuff in German wasn’t as bad as I thought it’d be and for the
most part it was really easy to follow as the whole
process is just quite logical. I met some very lovely ladies and we’re
keeping in touch, yay sewing friends!
And this weekend, I wore my failed Elisalex dress, which ended up way too short and big in the bodice with a gaping back neckline. The pattern is lovely so it's definitely worth putting some work into the fit, and the fabric on this version is really nice so I blatantly wear it anyway, weird frumpy waistline or no. That's what belts are for, am I right? Anyway, I got the fabric FOR FREESIES from one of my favourite stalls at the fabric market in Neukölln so I didn't mind using it for a wearable toile. We went on an adventure in Rummelsburg because Daf had left his stupid phone at his rehearsal room so I went along to explore somewhere I haven't been before. It was all disused factory buildings and bits of woodland leading onto the river, very nice on such a sunny day. Everything in Berlin is a disused this or a derelict that.
Floral Elisalex |
Floral Elisalex |
So that was my whole month of May! It makes my life look so much more interesting when I ram a whole month into one post. I'm off to Paris to meet up with my friend on Friday so let's hope I have some fabric to show you upon my return!
Also, if you sat through this post, you get a picture of Lily looking derpy. Derp.
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