Posts

Showing posts with the label sewing

Quilted Jacket Lutterloh Pattern 271

Image
I was inspired to make this quilted jacket from the tiktoker/instagmer wandythemaker . I love how he uses quilts and sleeping bags from the 90's to make jackets and hoodies. When I first started my sewing journey I cut out squares from my daughter's onesie's, and I was going to make a quilt. Unfortunately, that never happened. So I've had this quilt fabric laying around for a few years collecting dust, and I was inspired by wandythemaker to finally put it to good use! Lutterloh pattern number 271 Where to begin attach the two bodice pieces right sides together at the shoulders. Sleeves do you want to add an embellishment? Now's the time to do it! I sewed to gather strips of fabric right sides together. Then I sew that gathered fabric on while also sewing the sleeve onto the bodice. I hand sewed a string of faux pearls down the middle of the gathered fabric. Then I sewed two strings of pears on as well. This took a lot of time to get the string of beads to lay just r...

2020 Sewing Makes Review

Image
  This has been a trying year for many of us, myself included. I did not get to sew as much as I would have liked while having my three-year-old at home full time, but I did get to accomplish, I am very proud of. Instagram First make of 2020: The first dress I've ever sewed.   I love sewing clothes for my daughter. The pattern pieces are so small, and it feels so quick sewing clothes for her, and as an added bonus, she tends to love anything I sew for her.  I purchased the pattern from etsy. You can find it here . Pattern Drafted Sweater I created this sweater from a pajama top pattern, and I drafted the sleeves. This was my 2020 Valentine's Day outfit. A Little Valentine's Day Dress With the extra fabric I sewed a little dress for my daughter. I pattern drafted the dress by copying another dress of hers. This was also my first time using tulle.  The Face Mask I think many people learned how to sew face masks this year. I do not enjoy making face masks. I made a few,...

The Princess Diana Blouse Made with Lutterloh Sewing System

Image
YouTube Video Tutorial:  https://youtu.be/cpRCGR4tAUM After watching the Netflix documentary "Diana: In Her Own Words", I was inspired to make a high-neckline blouse that resembled many of the blouses Princess Diana used to wear.  I used two Lutterloh patterns to make this garment. The first one was from the supplement book 310, pattern number 2. The other was pattern number 229 from the original Lutterloh book.  I used the supplement pattern for the shirt design. I altered the pattern a little by choosing not to add the hole at the center top. I used the second pattern for the sleeves.  Step 1: draw and cut out the Lutterloh pattern pieces Step 2: wash fabric, cut out fabric pieces Step 3: sew the top shoulders of the blouse right sides together Step 4: gather sleeves to fit the sleeve holes (about 4 inches).  Step 5: Sew channel on the bottom of the sleeve about 1-2 inches from the bottom. Don't forget to add a hem.  Step 6: Sew sleeves on ...