First, I bought $76 worth of silk charmeuse and wide stretch lace trim at Mood for my lingerie project. That may sound like a lot, but it all fit in my purse. Easily. Then again, this is enough fabric for 3 pairs of lace panties and 2 silk camis, which would certainly cost more than $76 retail.
Next, my Lady Grey Coat pattern arrived by mail. I have to say, I am pretty impressed so far. The whole thing came as a neat little booklet/folder, with the pattern tucked into a pocket. I have not really had a good experience with small independent pattern companies. But after a read-thru of the instructions, I felt my anxieties about this being an "Advanced" pattern melt away. The instruction booklet seemed very clearly written and illustrated. Maybe I will have better luck with Colette patterns? Jalie, too, seems to have clear instructions and good illustrations.
Back to school shopping would not be complete without a text book. So, to get ready for the coat sew along, I bought Tailoring: The Classic Guide to Sewing the Perfect Jacket, as a reference.
Have a great weekend!
I was just sewing panties today! I was happy with my simple stretch lace until I saw how gorgeous yours is! That will be some great lingerie. Re: $76 worth of stuff fitting in your piece--that's what's it's like when you're into jewelrymaking. You can drop $100 on a package that fits in the palm of your hand!
ReplyDeleteI have that tailoring book - and really like it. You'll enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteLove your lingerie fabric.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy following your blog. I'm sending you two blog awards (that is if you have time for it and are interested).
ReplyDeleteLovely lace! Oh man, is that my weakness!
ReplyDeleteI love the Jalie pattern you're using. I've used it several times! It's definitely a keeper.