Well here we go! It’s spring in New Zealand and the WSBN is going to show you where it all happens… with a little peek at our pretty city, too.
I’m the first stop on this blog tour, then tomorrow you’re off to visit Laura at Laulipop NZ.
My sewing space
Technically, my “sewing room” is a little bedroom on the southern side of the house, which is always dark. So I usually relocate to the dining room table. Much nicer.
Here’s the back bedroom, where the stash still lives (I’m sure it grows better in cool dark conditions)…
My sewing machine is a Bernina 1008, and my overlocker is a Bernette Funlock. The sewing machine was a 21st birthday present, when I lived in a hall of residence at university. I have fond memories of whipping up dresses for fancy-dress parties (including an emerald green flapper dress with black fringing, and a white one for a friend… someone throw another 20s party, please). The overlocker was a later arrival, but I was overwhelmed by the threading instructions, and it sat unused for a good five years before I finally did a course last year. Now I couldn’t live without it.
What I’m working on
My good friend New Look 6097 appears again. I’m making another dress for a gift, with leftovers into a t-shirt (sound familiar)?
All that’s left is to hem them, and I’m using Wonder Tape. This stuff is magic for hemming knits, it means many fewer pins and no rippling. I only discovered it this year and can’t live without it.
Next project in line
Ahem. My queue is literally in a queue, lined up on chairs by the wall.
I’ve borrowed McCalls 5974 from Johanna and I’m going to make a dress out of this raspberry knit, lined with some pinkish stuff from the Fabric Warehouse sale. Spring’s virtually here but I’ve got one more winter dress in me.
Then I’m going to make some baby sunbonnets, using a pattern from the Purl Bee. Cute overload. The plan is for them to use up all my scrappy bits but in reality they’ll use up about four fat quarters’ worth.
Then I’ll be sittin’ knittin’ for a bit, to finish some socks. Every three or four years I get a burst of enthusiasm about knitting and make a couple of things, then swear that I hate knitting and will never do it again. It takes about three or four years to forget everything I’ve learned, and the cycle repeats. This time I decided to learn to make socks. I’ve been using this basic toe-up sock pattern (link on the left), and have a couple of pairs to show you soon.
Show off your stash
Go and boil the kettle, this could take a while. First I’ll show you around my official sewing room.
Here on the left is hanging space with some overload from the bedroom, as well as some things that need mending and also my pdf pattern collection.
I’m still not 100% happy with this system (hung from bulldog clips on a coathanger), but it’s better than the previous one (jammed into the cupboard).
Next is a big wardrobe full of my stash. I gave it a big tidy-up a couple of months ago and it’s still in pretty good shape. From top to bottom:
- Top shelf: Patterns, thread.
- Second shelf: Ice cream tub full of some coasters I started making in 2008 and haven’t finished yet. Old pile of Ladies’ Home journal mags. All the accessories (zippers, ribbons, tray with all those little bits and bobs we need).
- Third shelf: Slinky stuff (silks, laces, also interfacing is here). Big pile of pieces big enough to make a top or skirt: 22 at last count. Pile of UFOs (3 at last count).
- Fourth shelf (the big one): lengths big enough to make a dress from: 19 at last count. I’m sure there are more than 19 now.
- Bottom shelf: box of bits maybe big enough for baby clothes, or craft projects. Pile of clothes I may or may not refashion one day. Pile of fabric to use for muslins.
Then there’s a box of old photos I mean to digitalise one day, then some rolls of calico and tracing paper (as well as my bolt-end of blue merino). And the sewing machine cabinet where I really should be sewing.
Lastly, here’s the ironing board desperate for a re-cover, a seldom-used yoga mat and the Buttons of Shame. These fell off a winter coat quite a number of years ago and I still haven’t put them on. Though last year I pulled out some matching thread and a needle, so some time in the next decade it may yet happen.
OK, now I’ll show you my favourites from the stash. All of these are short-listed for summer sewing this year.
1. Burdastyle Kristen Plus, and some blue stripy fabric I picked up last week from TFW sale:
2. Burdastyle Alberta Ferretti dress, and some blue silk that my aunt sent me from Hong Kong. This dress has Christmas party written all over it, don’t you think?
3. Shirt dresses. Goldfish cotton from Ikea, and navy broderie anglaise. Maybe a Colette Hawthorn?
4. New Look 6557 maxi dress, using this floral cotton.
5. And my favourite. This silk is from Fabric-a-brac late last year, and I’m planning to make a Victory Patterns Nicola dress with it. Then I will just look at it every day.
Favourite thing I’ve made
This would be a toss-up between two dresses. One is a royal-blue version of New Look 6000, which I made about three years ago.
The other is a green corduroy version of the Burdastyle Heidi dress. I wore this one until it fell apart, but plans are afoot to make another one, and I have the emerald-green yardage to prove it.
Snapshot of Wellington
I’ll leave you with some photos of Island Bay in Wellington. I walk here most mornings.
It’s different every day.
There are lots of fishing boats, and you can see the ferries going to-and-fro between the North and South Islands. In summer during the Island Bay festival, there’s a “blessing of the boats” festival, and the fishing boats go round and round the island.
I am so lucky to live here.
Thanks for reading. Over to you, Laura!
What a great space, and a great view! Love those socks, too. I have a burning question – where do you buy your wonder tape?
Thanks Lyndle. I bought it online from Fishpond NZ. It was an impulse purchase, but it turned out to be a useful one.
Oh Wow! I think I’ll have to go and take more photo’s hehehe!!!
Whoops I got a bit carried away, sorry! Can’t wait to see your post, Laura.
I got a little more carried away I think hehehe!
So much goodness I can’t even figure out what to respond to! I love that your sewing queue is actually a queue, and those fabrics you’ve got lined up look amazing! Can’t wait to see them sewn up.
Thanks Joy! I’m hoping this will bring some accountability to summer 2014/15. Looking forward to seeing yours too.
My stash isn’t in a cool dark space and it still grows 😉 Great to see where you’re most creative! Can’t wait to see the queue made up.
It’ll be really interesting to see what we’re all growing. Lots of different growing conditions! Now I’m wishing I’d had an ‘oldest and youngest stash member’ category.
Mm perhaps I’d best take a better photo of mine…
Yay, this is going to be the best blog tour ever. My sewing room that was is also on the dark side of the house but some good lighting and I’m good to go. I’m certainly lovin some of those fabric pattern combinations that you’ve got in the cue. I for one am going to be reading my blog feed daily to see everyone’s sewing rooms.
Me too – I loved looking at Laura’s yesterday and can’t wait to see the rest of them. Also good to see that there are bigger stashes than mine!
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I am loving this series! I love a good ol sticky beak into others’ sewing spaces, because I continually re-arrange mine and I get such great ideas from looking at everyone else’s. It is almost as much of a hobby as sewing itself!
Yes, the tour is turning out really well! There are lots of similarities (big stashes mostly) but all the little differences are so interesting. It’s been neat to see how people’s rooms reflect their style.
I’m finally getting time to read these! I love the queue – looks like a Dr’s surgery! didn’t know Fishpond had wonder tape – see this has been useful already 🙂 thanks!!
Ha! The wait is a bit longer than at the GP’s.
Not my Dr’s!
I feel like I]m going to be jealous of everyone’s sewing space and views!
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This was such a great idea! 😀 I can’t wait to see your Kristen dress and I’ve also had Heidi on my list for far too long, I forgot all about it.
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Hehe. The old ‘don’t like the sewing room, I just conscript the dining room’. Classic! I’m really interested and excited to see your #2 Burdastyle dress – I’ve been intrigued by that pattern.
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