My Sewing Adventures!

Wednesday 29 August 2012

Hello everyone,

A few months ago my lovely mum (and best friend) started to teach me how to sew. She comes from a long line of tailors and machinists and is really skilled at sewing

I found a great little pattern in an op-shop and made a lovely little high-waisted swimsuit/playsuit in which I intend to make many more for myself!

 My lovely little vintage sewing box (top) and the one on the bottom is just a little box I picked up is to keep sewing patterns in!




Inside the sewing box...


Bits and pieces... 

Vintage pin case.



This is a 1965 vintage pattern I was lucky enough to find and I have made it my practice pattern to work on skills before I improve enough to make other things. I have made the swimsuit/playsuit (as mentioned above) because it's just so adorable and it was exactly what I wanted!


I made this a few months ago. My mum helped me make it and guided me through it all, I'm so lucky to have her and her sewing skills!

It has a little zip on the back too.
 I picked up this lovely fabric at an op-shop and had it sitting in my room for about a year so it was a great excuse to use it! It is a total op-shop creation as that is where I found the pattern too! 


 
I would wear this under dresses and even to the beach! I might try making it with proper swimming material one day... and I might extend the length of the shorts one time too.
 I had some scrap material left over from a dress my mum made me, so I made a little top from the pattern, however, I changed it to a halterneck style top.
Here are some photos of the dress my mum originally made for me: 

I love this dress so much! My mum is very clever, I'm really love learning how to sew and I'll be sure to blog about other things I make in the future. I'm quite busy at the moment with university so I will probably have to wait until the end of the semester for bigger projects.


Kayla - GracefullyVintage

4 comments

  1. Fabulous! I'm trying to learn to sew too! You're lucky to have found a good pattern at an op-shop! There are heaps on Etsy, but are often a little pricey, seeing as fabric can be quite expensive too! Good luck on your sewing journey!!

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  2. Wow! What an amazing dress! You look amazing :)

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  3. This is so cool! I love seeing sewing projects. You look great.

    Rachel
    floralprintsandcommonsense.blogspot.com

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