Fix-it Friday – Downsizing a Shirt

Yes I’m wearing my 40’s floral dress today – I wore it to the supermarket! For this week’s Fix-it Friday I am downsizing a bodyshirt in a printed chain design that I found in an op-shop for about $20.  I purchased it around January 2011 from This is Not a Love Shop in K Rd, […]

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What’s Your Decade?

When I sewed my Red Floral 1940’s dress recently, I sort of knew I was pushing my usual personal style boundaries.  I had never tried a genuine forties silhouette on me, but I thought it might suit my figure – and it did.  But did it suit my personality?  Not really.   I am sure […]

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Fix-it Friday #1 – Remodelling a Baggy Blouse

My pile of items that need fixing or refashioning is shameful.  This is an area where I readily admit I procrastinate – badly.  I look at them, groan, and move onto something else! Some things need a major refashion, some things just need a button – whatever, there is a whole pile of garments that […]

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The Ruby Slip #8 – Finishing!

Today is the final instalment of the Ruby Slip Sewalong!  If you still need to download the free pattern or catch up on previous sewalong posts, check out the Sewalong tab above for all the links. By now you will have assembled the bias skirt and the lace bodice, so it is time to sew […]

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1940’s Red Floral Dress

Today I finished a red floral dress from a 1940’s pattern – Academy Patterns 2029 to be precise – and I love it!  Well I love it from a fashion history perspective, but I’m not sure I love it for me personally.  Maybe I would in a less obvious fabric, but in this I feel […]

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