Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Tuesday Pattern Thoughts

A quick catch-up for a Tuesday! I have been so busy I haven't finished much sewing this month, but I certainly do have a lot of plans. I've pulled out some Indie patterns that I need to trace before I can cut them; I print them and store them in envelopes until I can trace them off so have a very large stack of manila envelopes in my sewing room currently.

I also have lots of new ideas thanks to a trip to the city that netted me the May issue of Burda magazine and a simple Simplicity pattern (that one was unexpected since Simplicity is not sold in Canada...) I'm hoping to get to at least ONE of these plans before the end of May! How does time go by so quickly?


I also had a good thrifting week. I found this amazing patternmaker's ruler for $7 and couldn't say no. 


And I also came across two patterns from first gen Indie pattern companies: the "Flounce About Jacket" by Saf-T-Pockets, and the "Kusamba Dress etc" by the Batik Butik, for $1 each. I'd never heard of the second company so when I eventually get around to trying these out I'll have to see if they're worth exploring further! I like finding unusual things when I'm thrifting and changing up my sewing room a little.


Hope you've been having a wonderfully creative sewing week as well. 

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  1. Really great thrifting! Enjoy your new patterns.

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    1. Thanks! Sometimes you come across great finds in the thrift store :)

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  2. Nice finds at the thrift store. At my ASG meeting last night, one of the women showed us TWO Style Arc patterns she had found at the thrift store. Now that's an amazing find. I know few people who sew and even fewer who would have bought - then tossed out - a paper pattern from Australia!

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    1. What? Wow! I would also be very surprised to find paper Style Arc patterns in a thrift store! Nice find.

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    2. Unfortunately Style Arc only make patterns in one size per pattern which can be a bit limiting as a person's body measurements change. So I imagine, if somebody grew out of a size it would just be redundant. At least they didn't throw the pattern out in recycling. That was a find if the size is yours.

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  3. Where did you pick up the Burda magazine? I am in Ontario and the only store that carried them doesn't anymore due to the closing of German-Canadian Publications.

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    1. Hi Carolyn - I was lucky and found it in Toronto - in a little magazine shop called Gateway Newstand,at 65 Front St.W nearish to the train station (between Union Stn & the St Lawrence Market). It was the British edition so they must be getting it direct from the UK. Apparently it's also available at the Presse Internationale shop at 537 Bloor W. but I haven't been there recently myself.

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  4. Hi Melanie, I once had the Kusamba dress pattern. I must have given it away, which is a shame as looking at it now, it is a really nice comfortable looking pattern. And the ruler.... now that is a bargain!

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    1. It does look like a perfect, airy summer dress! I'll have to try it out.

      The ruler was pretty exciting to find as well -- now I have no excuse not to get busy trying to learn more about pattern drafting ;)

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