Hello Everyone! Happy Wednesday! My first tutorial of 2019 is here!!! In the videos below I teach you how to create and sew a bishop sleeve with a ruffle cuff. For my first look of the year, I decided to sew my Tory Wrap Coat with a couple of modifications. I changed the sleeve and omitted the collar. I also self…
Hello Everyone! Happy Wednesday! Today’s post is another version of my DIY high low wrap coat using my Tory Wrap Coat pattern. This time I modified the pattern so that I could use 45 inch wide fabric. The high low version calls for 60” wide fabric because there are a couple of pattern pieces that need to be cut on…
Hello Everyone! I’m excited about today’s post!!! For the past few months I’ve been working on my first pattern from my new pattern line. My first design is a versatile wrap coat. The pattern features three different views that can be mixed and matched. There are two bodice options and three skirt options; six different variations in all. The pattern includes…
Hello Everyone. I’m back this week with another coat. This is the same coat from my very first sewing tutorial. The only modification I made was lengthening the bottom portion of the jacket by eight inches opposed to five. To create the belt closure I had to get creative. I didn’t have much fabric left over so I sewed various…
Hello Everyone. Today’s post is all about how to make a duster. I used New Look pattern 6514 with a slight modification to add pockets. If you’ve been on this sewing journey with me then you know my obsession with pockets. You can find the pocket pattern in the free sewing resources section of the blog. I previously made this duster…