The last of the camp sewing.
Matilda's Summer camp has been and gone but I still have a few things to share!
And her very pretty Lekala blouse with tie collar
Now for the rest...
A popular sew with my girls is Simplicity 1370.Pockets are the cherry on top.
Sewing the garment is like constructing paper origami, you definitely need to take note of pattern markings.
The front panels are hemmed before being sewn to sides.
The front panels are hemmed before being sewn to sides.
I like to finish the back seam and then set in the zipper. This means I can let the garment in and out, easily, just by unpicking the zip.
The fabric is a very pretty retro print pinwale cord from Spotlight. It was lovely to sew.
I sewed it up in an apricot linen from deep stash with faux tortoiseshell buttons.
The jumpsuit is finished with facings which I chose to interface and topstitch in place.
Tilly requested a soft tee to pair with cotton bottoms.
The avocado poplin came from Spotlight and I piped it with green piping.
The top pattern is Burda 9745
I sewed it in some very soft brown cotton spandex and used a khaki contrast for the sleeve and neck bands.
The shiny sequin avocado was 50c, from the remnant bin at Spotlight.
Using the same pattern I made a plain black ribbing tee which I sewed on some felt numbers that we found on eBay.
I was disappointed with this hat pattern, it was way too big in the brim even though I measured properly and the brim was far too narrow to give any sun protection.
I really enjoy this sort of 'collection' sewing, it is such fun to design and sew a cohesive collection.
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