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My version of Make Nine for 2019

I’ve been thinking a lot about what I want to sew during 2019.

On Instagram, everyone has been showing their plans for Make Nine and it’s fabulous to see the amount of thought and planning happening.

While there are a few patterns I want to make this year I know that there are some very specific areas I want to work on. Using those areas is how I’m structuring my goals for the year. In no particular order, here they are

  1. Be more sociable – already this year I have caught up with some sewing friends from near and far and it is always so inspiring. With some fabulous exhibitions happening this year I want to try and get out and about more, recharge the batteries and be inspired.
  2. Make a Vintage dress from a vintage book – this one has been on my mind for awhile. I inherited a wonderful collection of Lutterloh patterns from my neighbour Joan. Thankfully the collection survived the house fire and now I want to use it to make a vintage dress. Possibly more than one but I’ve never used the system before so let’s start with one and see how I get on?
  3. Release Patterns – the last few years have been an ongoing disaster where I feel like I lurch from one crisis to another. There have been lots of things done in the background that I haven’t shown publicly. One of those things is a large number of patterns that are fully graded and really close to being released. This is the year I’m going to get them out into the world. Look out for swimwear, lingerie, dresses, sportswear and so much more coming your way.
  4. Operation Replenish Wardrobe – I’ve got some key items missing from my wardrobe. Namely a proper winter coat and some jeans so it’s time to get some made.
  5. Make a Quilt – in trying to be more sustainable I’ve been saving my scraps. Bigger ones get made into bags and things but there are some smaller ones that I want to recycle into a quilt. My grandmother makes quilts for the entire large family. None of the fabric is bought it’s all leftovers from garment sewing. Using that as inspiration I want to see what I can come up with?
  6. Sew the Stash – my stash was huge then the house fire destroyed quite a lot of it. Now, what is left deserves to be used so my goal is to use as much of it as possible in ways that are not wasteful.
  7. More Embroidery – we are not huge tv watchers, we like cycling and documentaries but the tv isn’t on all that much. I, however, read a lot and endlessly scroll Instagram and Pinterest. None of these things are bad but I read or heard something last year that has stayed with me. “What if instead of scrolling you did something with your hands? what could you achieve by the end of the year?” So I’m going to find out. I’ve even got an embroidery specific instagram to help keep me accountable @_measuretwicestitches
  8. Learn Something New or use skills I don’t often use – so far I have zero idea what this one entails but I love learning and want to do more of it.
  9. Operation Lingerie Drawer – I spent most of 2018 living out of a suitcase and moving multiple times. My bras and knickers are now a mess of stretched out, bent wires and just worn out. It’s embarrassing and is affecting the way some of my outer garments fit. So my goal is by years end to have a beautiful drawer filled with lovely pieces.

So that’s my goals, I’m keen to get started and see how the year unfolds. How about you? are you making specific pattern goals or just going with areas like I have?

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Fabric Shopping in Sydney

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This year Sydney has been host to a whole lot of international and interstate sewers and its been wonderful to show them the city.  With more visitors coming soon I thought a round up of Sydney Fabric Stores would be useful for travelers and locals.

I’ve grouped it roughly by region and for ease have assumed that most people would be traveling from the city for approximate travel times. I’ve also edited it (May 2018 to take out stores which have since closed down).

City and Surry Hills

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The Fabric store good for quality fabric, designer ends of rolls and the best selection of Merino in the city.

21 Cooper Street Surry Hills. Open 7 days a week: Monday – Friday: 9.30am – 5pm, Saturday: 10am – 4pm, Sunday: 11am – 4pm

Closest transport:5 minute walk from Central station, approx 20 min walk from the main area of the city.

Top Tip: Sign up to their newsletter so you can find out when sales are on as the sales on Merino are often fantastic.

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Greenfields primarily a wholesale stockist but will sell to the general public. For haberdashery such as elastics, piping’s etc you need to buy the entire roll. Zips must be bought in batches of 5 (same length, style, colour) and fabric can be bought for as little as 1 metre but it will incur a cutting fee. The first floor is all trims, you can go in and look behind the counter and bring the rolls to the counter to purchase. There are virtually no prices on any of the rolls, check the end of the aisles for pricing or check at the counter. The second floor is fabrics, choose your fabric from the black folders in front of the counter. Pricing is on the cards. Almost all fabrics are solid colours as they do not often carry prints.

Good for stocking up on basics like threads, zips, elastics and plain coloured fabrics. Plain poplins, silk cottons, silks and satins. Greenfields is not necessarily the easiest place to shop as it is not set up for general browsing. If you have basics you use continuously and want to save a great deal of money then its great to come and buy in bulk, it’s not good for finding small amounts of trims.

30 Ann st Surry Hills. Open Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 4.45 Friday 8.30am to 4.00pm. Will close for a few weeks over the Christmas/New Year time.

Closest transport:5 minute walk from Central station, approx 20 min walk from the main area of the city.

Top Tip: on the first floor in front of the counters there are bags of trims and accessories for around $5 to $10 you can be lucky and get 50m of underwear elastic or piping for only a few dollars a bag.

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Tessuti good for designer fabrics and special occasion fabrics. Stocks Liberty and Nani Iro.

110 Commonwealth st, Surry Hills. Open 6 days a week. Monday – Friday: 9.30am – 5.30pm Saturday: 9.30am – 5.00pm

Closest transport: 5 to 10 minute walk from Central station, approx 15 min walk from the main area of the city.

Top Tip: check the remnant table as there can be some bargains mixed in there.

Photios Bros – Sadly NOW CLOSED DOWN. good for beads, costume jewellery, original vintage trims, feathers and sequins. If you are stocking up on trims for dance, costume or vintage clothing then Photios Bros is a must. Many of their vintage trims are actually pieces they have had in stock since the 50’s or 60’s (or earlier) yet the prices are reasonable.

66 Druitt St Sydney (directly opposite the side of Town Hall). Open 6 days a week. Monday to Friday 9.00am – 5.00pm (closed for 1 hour between 1.00pm – 2.00pm) Saturdays 10.00am – 3.00pm

Closest Transport: Town Hall Station. Located in the city.

Top Tip: the costume jewellery is exquisite. If you need a bit of sparkle to add to an outfit by either a brooch, earrings or even tiara then this will be the best quality you can find at extremely affordable pricing.

Close to the City

Take a ferry from Circular Quay across to Balmain East and pop into Home Industry

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Catering for homewares they specilaise in Upholstery Fabrics which make a perfect addition to your home and are fabulous for bag making too. It’s a beautiful store and well worth a pop into.

South of the City

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Pitt Trading good for designer fabrics, high quality day and evening wear, amazing lace fabrics. Widest selection of coloured trims, elastic, laces etc in the city. I feel like Pitt Trading is one of Sydney’s hidden gems when it comes to fabric stores, well worth a look.

274 Rocky Point Road Ramsgate. Open 6 days a week. Monday to Friday 9am to 5.30 pm Saturdays 9am to 5pm.

Closest Transport: Catch a train to Kogarah station, head out of the station and turn right past the fruit store and walk about 300m up the road until you see the public toilets, cross over to the other side of the road to the bus stop in front of the Westpac bank and bakery. Catch the 476 or 477 bus, you will be on the bus for less than 10 minutes before you get off just a few stores down from Pitt Trading. Approx 40 to 50 min from the city.

Top Tip: allow yourself plenty of time to take a good look round as it’s like an Aladdin’s cave packed with pieces so you need a good few laps round the store to have a proper look.

The Remnant Warehouse good for dance and swim fabrics, kids fabrics, some designer offcuts and quilting fabrics

490-494 Botany Road, Alexandria. Open 6 days a week. Monday to Friday 9am to 4.30 pm Saturdays 9am to 4pm.

Closest Transport: Catch a train to Redfern Station and then walk to Regent street and catch the 309 bus. The store is on the right hand side and painted bright pink, you will be on the bus about 5 to 10 min. From the city the whole trip would be around 30 minutes.

Top Tip: check the remnant table as sometimes they have vintage fabrics on there which are quite unusual.

West of the city

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Cabramatta not just one store but a whole selection of stores. Great for bridal, evening wear, bargains and general wackiness. It’s hard to do a trip to Cabramatta and not turn up at least one absolute must have bargain piece.

Open 7 days a week with the majority of the stores being open 9am to 5pm.

Closest Transport: catch a train to Cabramatta station. As you come out of the station head to John st. On both sides of John st you will find a selection of fabric stores.Approximately halfway down John street is a large open plaza area, if you go down this street there are a few more fabric stores just past the intersection. Time from the city approx 50 minutes.

Top Tip: It’s often a good idea to go through and check your prices at all stores and then come back and buy as some stores have the same stock at different prices. Cabramatta also has some amazing food, be sure to make some time for lunch while you are shopping and enjoy the delicious food on offer.

All over Sydney

All over Sydney in various suburbs you will find Spotlight stores. They are great for kids fabrics, craft supplies and dress fabrics. If you are looking for a one stop shop type store than seek out a Spotlight. They are all over Australia so if you are traveling to multiple places there is a pretty good chance you will come across a Spotlight somewhere in your travels.

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Hopefully this helps you out if you are traveling to Sydney, I hope to add more to it at a later date but these would be my top picks. If you’d like a shopping guide or some friendly sewing faces to have a meet up with feel free to get in contact with the Sydney Spoolettes. We are always willing to take visiting sewers on shopping exhibitions or even just meet up for a meal and a chat.

Sydneysiders if I’ve missed out any favourite spots, add them in the comments and I can update the post as needed. Thanks!

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Sydney Sewists Meet Up

How great was the Sydney Sewist meet up on Saturday? so much fun!

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It was so good to finally put faces to names and spend hours just chatting. Despite a momentary panic just before I arrived it was all good (not sure what I was worried about? it’s not like someone was going to stab us with their dressmaking scissors or anything like that!).

We talked about sewing, our favourite patterns and fabrics, the sad state of politics and journalism in Australia, the quality and cleanliness of public toilets across the world. Who had the cutest sewing cat (my mini was getting a lot of votes for that one, awww). No topic was off limits for our lunchtime chat!

The food was delicious, there was as very small scramble to check out the fabric swap and then the weather even held off raining for our walk down to Tessuti and across to The Fabric Store. Here much planning of outfits and fabric purchasing was made and even a shock confession that someone doesn’t like Liberty prints (oh the scandal! ha not really, love that everyone has their own style).

Despite being utterly exhausted it was sad to leave everyone at the train station as we made our way home, and seriously cannot wait for the next time we can get together to talk, plan and share our love of sewing.

You can see more photos of the day on the Measure Twice Cut Once Flickr if you use any of the photos if you can add a link to the blog in your credits that would be ace! Thanks.

With thanks to Alex from When All you Need is for the fab logo and for getting a photo of my Pink Cherry Dress!

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