I’m back!! I can’t believe that I last posted in August…more than 7 months?! Its just been so manic around here…new jobs for both of us, house jobs needing to be done, the standard Christmas mayhem (12 people crammed into my parents house) and a 2 week trip to India with my mum…phew!
So I’ve just not had the time to get any sewing done, despite a growing list of projects that I cannot wait to start. I even have a few projects already cut out and ready to go…I just need some more time!
Though I haven’t been sewing, I don’t seem to have let that hold me back on the fabric purchases, so my fabric stash is going a bit wild!! So, in this post I am going to decide upon which fabric to use for which pattern so I have a plan for my sewing.
I have had to split this post into two…thanks to the amount of fabric in my stash!!
By Hand London Anna Dress in a Linen and viscose mix.
By Hand London Flora Dress in Navy Crepe.
By Hand London Kim Dress in a Floral cotton.
(sorry about the blurriness)
By Hand London Georgia Dress (for my sister) in Stretch cotton.
3 x Tilly & the Buttons Mathilde Patterns – 1 in a floral cotton and 2 in viscose.)(I need some work tops!)
2x Tilly & the Buttons Coco Pattern in ponte
(the stripey ponte is for my sister)
3x Colette Mabels in various knits.
(I also need skirts!)
2x Ultimate Wrap Dress by Sew Over It – in a floral jersey and a black Roma jersey.
The flowery fabric is for a dress version and then I want to hack the black ponte into a wrap top just like this one by the Seamstress from Venus which looks amazing!
Colette Dahlia dress in a checked cotton and linen mix.
Sencha by Colette patterns with this fab Tui fabric for my Mum.
Sewaholic Crescent Skirt – in denim bought in a kit from Sewaholic.
Tilly & the Buttons Mathilde in Japanese double gauze
And now for the pdf patterns – not printed so not the best photos I am afraid!
Charlotte Pattern – By Hand London in a stretch cotton.
Lou Box Top in a super soft cotton lawn (covered in owls!!)
Bronte top in a polka dot Roma jersey
Sinbad & Sailor Dove T in a Japanese double gauze
Ok, that’s enough for one night. I know what you are all thinking…’Stop shopping and start sewing!!’.