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Sewing Adventures: Nookie bikini

 

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When you wake up to a cold, grey and wet day with a to do list that is a mile long, well naturally you shove all that aside and make a swimsuit sample don’t you?

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Years ago one of the very first issues of Frankie magazine came with a free swimsuit pattern. This pattern has been languishing in my stash since then.

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The pattern was based on a bikini by Nookie an Australian based swimsuit brand. The construction is remarkably straight forward. Cut out matching panels, stretch stitch them together and turn them out to create a reversible bikini.

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Nookie bikini - 12Made with more of the lush lycra from Pitt Trading I opted for a pink bandana style print on one side and a tropical floral for the other side. I’d actually be super tempted to make either of these into a one piece as well because I like the prints so much.

The top worked really well and fits me fairly well (though I was way too cold to photograph myself in it. Later in the summer will be sure to get some poolside pics).

Nookie bikini - 10Nookie bikini - 02 The bow in the centre is slightly smaller on me and I didn’t gather the sides as much to give myself a bit more coverage. But it’s as good as any ready to wear bikini I already own.

The pants are ok. A little lower at the front than I would prefer.

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They are held up with the side bows as there is no elastic in the waist.

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This feels a little flimsy. Possibly ok if you were just dunking yourself under water and then sitting on the beach but if you actually wanted to swim or dive or move around then there could be some problems? I’m also not keen on the roll top look you get with reversible bottoms.

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It just seems really sloppy and like bad DIY. Certainly not a finish I would aspire to. I might see how unpicking the top and inserting some clear elastic into the seam goes?

Pattern: Nookie bikini free from Frankie magazine

Alterations: didn’t make self fabric straps but used a matte elastic instead.

Fabric: Printed polyester Lycra provided by Pitt Trading Thanks for letting me have some of your lovely fabric to play with. It’s so soft and lush feeling but goes through the machine like a super stable knit.

Am really enjoying making swimsuits, will have to find some more patterns to try out!

 

 

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Sewing Adventures – Alison Swimsuit

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Wow just wow, I almost don’t have words for how bad the instructions and pattern for these BurdaStyle Alison swimmers are. I expect Burda instructions to be brief and I’m fine with that as I rarely read pattern instructions to begin with. But when the pattern pieces themselves are mislabeled, missing information, have spelling mistakes and in some cases have no label at all. Well I was skeptical.

That skepticism was warranted. So I threw out the instructions, labelled the pattern pieces correctly and got cutting. These swimmers are going to be an instore sample for Pitt Trading. I work there a few days a week and they just took delivery of the most amazing collection of designer lycra.

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This floral is beautiful, has a beautiful thick handfeel but with good drape and stretch. The print is on the oversize side so grab a little extra to ensure you can centre your print for maximum impact. I matched it with a contrast colour to emphasise the bust gathers and wide straps.

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My lovely model here is a few sizes smaller than what I made so she isn’t filling out the bust or bottom quite right. I’m not happy at all with the wide band at the lower back gaping. I think I perhaps I need to stretch it some more or possibly it flattens out on someone with more curves?

back view

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The way I’ve added the band to the swimsuit and then up into the neck ties is not great. It looks clean but it just felt overly complex to sew. It’s one of the areas I’ll take a look at to improve construction of the next time.

side gathersI overlocked the leg opening with elastic then turned it under and added a 3 step zig zag topstitch. It was so neat and easy that I’m using it as my go to swimwear finish.

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Despite the pattern dramas I think it’s a really cute swimsuit. I’m hoping I get some time to write down my method of assembly so I can remember what I did when I make another pair.

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Everyone Deserves Pretty Knickers week – round up

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So Everyone Deserves Pretty Knickers week has been and gone and I didn’t get to even a fraction of the things I had planned. Life stuff got in the way and ever since I’ve been so busy I haven’t had a chance to get back to the blog.

Thanks so much to everyone who joined in, I sincerely hope you’ve added a few more pretty knickers to your lingerie drawer.

Despite all the life dramas of the week I did manage to squeeze in a tiny amount of sewing time and got 3 new pairs finished. These were all part of my stash busting efforts so I was using fabrics and trims I had on hand.

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Next year I’ll be looking forward to lots of fun stuff when we have our next Everyone Deserves Pretty Knickers Week!

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Everyone Deserves Pretty Knickers week – stash busting

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Every so often I get all excited about making pretty knickers and want to run out and buy heaps of new fabrics. However one the reasons I started sewing my own knickers was to stash bust.

Woven knickers are lovely to wear, breatheable, great for the summer time and while not as smooth as knit fabrics they are undeniably sweet and very comfortable. So as part of Everyone Deserves Pretty Knickers week I have gone through the stash, picked out some pretty lawns and soft cottons and cut out some styles.

I’ve chosen The Georgiana Knickers which I like as a cute bikini style and The Jane Knickers a great sleep short for the summer.

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Each night I’m going to sew a little bit and hopefully by the end of the week I’ve reduced the fabric stash and have pretty knickers!
If you like the idea of stash busting and some lovely to wear woven knickers you can follow the sewalongs from the first Everyone Deserves Pretty Knickers week. I’ll be posting my progress on instagram and don’t forget to use the #everyonedeservesprettyknickers hashtag if you are making your own pretty knickers this week!

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Everyone Deserves Pretty Knickers Week – discount code

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It’s Everyone Deserves Pretty Knickers Week!

Choose your favourite patterns and get to making some new pairs or take a leap and make your very first pair. It doesn’t matter how you celebrate the week it’s all about giving it a try and enjoying making some pretty knickers!

To help celebrate I’m offering 10% the entire Measure Twice Cut Once site. You can try some knicker patterns or stock up on supplies like this lovely red lace kit

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and there are options for elastics and trims too.

Use the code

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at the checkout to get you ready to celebrate and make some pretty knickers!

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2nd Annual Everyone Deserves Pretty Knickers Week

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The first Everyone Deserves Pretty Knickers week was a resounding success and so we are having a 2nd one! Running from May 31st through to the 6th of June. So grab a badge and be ready to make yourself some pretty knickers because #everyonedeservesprettyknickers

During the week long event I’ll be showcasing a number of tutorials on the blog so you can add some variations to your patterns and never have to spend money on designer lingerie again because you can make your own.

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This weekend’s classes postponed

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How’s everyone’s week going? Mine has been less than stellar as I’m sick, I’ve got a cold and am now on my 4th day of no voice. Nope nothing, nada, zip not even a squeak. I’ve been communicating with The Englishman via text message and increasingly crazy hand signals.

Which means I need to postpone this weekend’s scheduled soft bra class and knickers class. Not being able to talk will kind of put a dampner on being able to teach. For anyone who has already paid I’m offering a full refund or you can just transfer your payment to the next available class time as soon as it is announced (hopefully very soon).

I’m so sorry to have to delay it, but trust me no one wants to be around a sick person and certainly not one who has lost the ability to communicate. Now that I’ve let everyone know what is happening I’m off to drink more tea and shamelessly use the cat as a hot water bottle while I watch tv and nap.

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Sewing Adventures: Traffic Cone Top and Tsurah Designs Straight Skirt Purple edition

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I made a traffic cone! or at least a top that makes a pretty good impersonation of one.

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The top is Sleeveless Flare Blouse (view O) from I Love Tops (Japanese pattern book by Yuko Takada) and made without any modifications with the exception of eliminating the back neck slit (the scuba has a slight stretch so I didn’t need the slit to get it on over my head. Yoke fabric is a laser cut Scuba Knit and lower is a cotton burnout and lined with cotton voile. Only the lower portion is lined, the scuba knit is unlined and features raw cut edges on neck and armhole.

The sizing is great around the neckline and armholes and I’m hoping the fabrics all soften down after a few washes as it’s currently very voluminous feeling and looking.

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It’s kind of big and I’m still not sure if it’s in the kind of big this is awesome type way or in the wow this top gets in the way it’s got so much fabric type of way?

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So far we’ve decided it would be a good traffic cone, smuggling space to carry the cat on cold days so she could act like a hot water bottle or perfect should I ever want to eat my bodyweight in Mexican food and still be comfy.

Only time will tell if it becomes a favourite or a dud, the skirt however is already a firm favourite and possibly one of my go to TNT or Tried N True patterns.

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I’ve made the Tsurah Designs straight skirt a few times all of which are currently not yet blogged, so while this is only the 2nd one I made in terms of timeline it’s the first up in the blogging queue.

When cutting I added the smallest extra bit extra over the hips as I felt my first one was a little too tight over my bottom and had the tendency to work it’s way up my body. I also cut the foldover waistband down in size as in the heat of summer I found the extra height or weight a bit hot.

While I love the colour of this skirt I don’t think I should’ve added the extra over the hips as this is a much softer double knit. Am leaving it as is for the moment but am interested to see how it goes after a few wears. I might take it in a fraction if it does stretch out. Good news is it hasn’t stretched out but I have lost a fraction of weight and now it’s a tad too big. So I may well run it back in over the hip only.

Top Pattern: Sleeveless Flare Blouse (view O) from I Love Tops.

Alterations: eliminated back neck slit

Fabric: Laser cut scuba, burn out cotton both purchased at Pitt Trading.

Skirt Pattern: Tsurah Designs straight skirt, made once before.

Alterations: Shortened skirt, added width over hips, made waistband half the height of the pattern.

Fabric: Purple Double Knit purchased at Pitt Trading.

 

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Traditional Japanese Textiles

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I’m in the midst of planning a trip to Japan for next year. I’m a little (ok maybe a lot) obsessive about planning for trips. I love reading up on places to go visit and making itineraries and finding fun things to do. This time we are aiming to go see a few more places that we’ve never been to before so I’m thoroughly enjoying my research.

One of the places I’ve found to be an excellent resource is YouTube. Lots of great documentaries and travel shows and an equal amount of truly tragic ones too. Along the way I’ve found some good pieces that cover Japanese Textiles so I thought I’d share them with you. Some of them are a bit old and a little high school video lesson about them, but that also makes them a little bit charming too.

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