This years SewExpo did not disappoint.
Focused on all things in the sewing world from fabric and patterns to knitting and yarn, to experts and the classes. Not to mention meeting other sewists. Who become friends instantly.
Fabulous inspiration.
The above photo is of a Pendleton vest I would love to make. I love the black and white wool and no sleeves means no itching and not so hot for Oregon's mild temps. I bought some of the wool jersey binding for that future moment when I have time. Just fabric panels cut and then bias jersey to wrap the raw edges. Very few seams.
One of the vendors had this headgear in their space. Pretend you stuck some scissors through your head.
I liked the business concept of this shop - already a month ago and their name is erased from my memory. Pre-cut coordinating fabrics along with your choice of a free pattern. The patterns themselves were interesting. And most of their coordinating seemed coordinated.
Customers decide on their colorway, pick their choice of pattern and
This was a fabric Pencil Girl picked out for me. Which I promptly bought, because she has awesome taste for me.
I've actually sewed up the pattern but have some proportional issues in a time-out for now. It's a little long on my body. I have some ideas on how to fix it up but I'll need some uninterrupted time to make it work. And those photos are still on the Iphone, so I may show them later,
My sleeves are the solid light aqua. The stripey aqua is the base and the mesh is detailed around the back neck area and may appear on the front as well when I do get back to this shirt.
VacuumingTheLawn passed on these Mollie Makes magazine (from the UK). They come with a free stitching gift and she embroiders them all up. Kyle's mostly on IG nowadays but you can see some of her MollieMakes on her blog.
And then, because I was committed to my knit shirt, I bought some Kai scissors designed to cut knits. They have a micro serrated edge on one of the blades so they don't catch on the knit thread loops.
They worked quite well. I could cut with my rotary cutter but I don't have a great place to do that and lay out the knit so it doesn't slide all over.
I also bought two Simplicity patterns to play with. This dress has great style lines.
Some christmas presents for my friend in Japan. Three months late.
I was mostly finished putting the box together but felt it needed some extras, so I waited for SewExpo, which did not disappoint.
Some converse shoes in red and black - just because they were miniature and cutecutecute.
Sewing themed buttons for the same reason.
Not to mention the tiny scissors print.
The airplane fabric is all for me though.
Simplicity put out these tea towels and tote bags printed with pattern reprints. She needed those too.
I bought one towel for me but it can't go up because hubby thinks you should wipe first and then wash. Ahem. Guys are so backwards.
Pacific Fabris is putting out some Seattle themed fabric for the last couple of years so I had to buy this one yard piece.
Kenmore Air flies those DeHavilland Beavers. Big round engine noise designed to haul lots of crap. I first flew in one over thirty years ago up in Alaska. And here it is on fabric in my favorite colors.
And I actually managed to get a good photo of those new Kai scissors with the serrated edge.
More micro stripe knit in a nice color for a tshirt.
And the new Eloflex thread which stretches slightly for stronger seams on your regular sewing machine. It worked great too.
This guy kept me company while I pruned the raspberries back. |