When working on my Make Nine plans for this year, I went through many, many things that I was interested in making. I realized there were so many that I made separate lists to organize my thoughts. These are the lists I pulled my final Make Nine from. But it was fun to see all the great things that I *could* make if I had unlimited time and constant sewjo! So I thought I'd share just for fun.
I organized them into categories: Indie, Big 4, Burda, Vintage, and my own special category, ideas for a Vyshyvanka (Ukrainian embroidered blouse). It was really delightful going through so many of my patterns and prioritizing them.
(all patterns named L-R, top to bottom)
Indie:
Big Four:
Simplicity 9339 (Cruella pattern)
Simplicity 1283
Butterick 5939 (See & Sew)
Vogue 9364
Vogue 8916 (jacket view)
Butterick 6706
Butterick 6333
McCalls 7084
Butterick 6871
Burda:
118-05-2010
6371 (envelope pattern)
112-01-2020
121-11-2023
118-01-2020
106-03-2020
104-07-2023
4700 (vintage envelope pattern)
116-09-2023
Vintage/Retro:
Butterick 6583
Vogue 8178
Butterick (flared yoke skirt)
Butterick 4831
New Look 6104
Kwik Sew 1445
Butterick 3895
Vogue 7373
McCalls 2462
Vyshyvanka Ideas:
Simplicity 3684
Simplicity 3786
McCalls 8042
New Look 6704
McCalls 7434
Burda:
118-01-2024
101-12-2020
101-02-2023
107-11-2022
These are all just the top picks in each category - I have so many more things in my pattern hoard that I would love to sew up. Oh for unlimited time and a closet that's bigger on the inside!
You have some ambitious ideas there!
ReplyDeleteI have unlimited time and plenty of fabric and pattern resources, but get no sewing done. Always thought I'd sew up my substantial fabric inventory after retirement, but I don't need that kind of clothes anymore. I enjoy mending and am culling the fabrics very, very slowly.
Lots of fun sorting patterns into groups but only the final Make Nine is the real assignment ;) But like you, I also need to cull my fabric -- even if I haven't started yet!
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