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Stitching & Crafting Room: Do you sew clothing for yourself? |
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Jul 05 2007 : 5:36:26 PM
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Just wondering if any of you sew clothing for yourself, or do you mostly stick to crafty things and aprons. I used to sew for myself a lot, but lately I haven't much. I was just thinking it might be kind of fun to sew a few summer tops. |
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newheart
True Blue Farmgirl
471 Posts
Margie
Owings Mills
Maryland
USA
471 Posts |
Posted - Jul 05 2007 : 6:08:19 PM
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I would be naked if I did not sew... for myself. I have sewn my own clothes since I was a teenager LOL.. many moons ago..and I love it....I prefer homemade to store brought (they last longer, don't shrink and are better quality for the price....I do buy jeans and coats but no dresses...they are mine to make..
Margie
Chocolate makes my Heart 'sing"... |
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Jul 05 2007 : 6:10:59 PM
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I'm so happy to hear that Margie. I thought maybe it was a lot art - patterns are so expensive now and all. I spend so much time sewing for my business, that it never occurs to me to sew for myself again. That's going to be one of my new mid-year resolutions. What else do you make besides dresses? |
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BarefootGoatGirl
True Blue Farmgirl
1495 Posts
Corrine
North Carolina
USA
1495 Posts |
Posted - Jul 05 2007 : 6:33:04 PM
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I do sew for myself, but I have to confess I am much more likely to make things for my girls. I guess that is just the mommy nature. As for patterns being expensive, I buy many of mine at thrift stores for 10/$1.00 (I like the older styles better anyway) or on clearance for 1 or 2 bucks apiece. I make mostly skirts and shell style tops. When I had bitty ones, I made nursing clothes. Currently, I thrift most of my clothes and embellish or alter them.
Trina
http://glitteringgoat.blogspot.com/
If you would know Love, you must know pain too. -Hannah Hurnard |
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Jul 05 2007 : 6:42:57 PM
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I haven't seen too many patterns at thrift stores around here but I will start looking harder! that is a great buy! I do mostly buy mine when Joanne's has their .99 sale. I never pay full price - Walmart always has them for 1/2 off at least. |
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janetinva123
True Blue Farmgirl
363 Posts
Janet
newport news
va
USA
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Carol Sue
True Blue Farmgirl
4033 Posts
Carol Sue
Washingtonian
USA
4033 Posts |
Posted - Jul 05 2007 : 10:16:04 PM
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Okay, you do not want me to sew my own clothes. I can sew on a quilt, I can figure out an apron, but clothes. They end up in the brown bag closet. I sewed a jumper in Junior High, I attempted a dress, I couldn't figure out the simple pattern and it and the partially done dress went in a brown paper bag to the closet, never again to see the light of day. I hadn't really sewed again until starting to quilt 5 years ago. Don't ask me to figure out a pattern, nope, not happening..... Good for you girls in sewing some of your clothes. I applaud you. Carol Sue
Enjoying the moments. |
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daffodil dreamer
True Blue Farmgirl
805 Posts
Jayne
Hamilton
Victoria
Australia
805 Posts |
Posted - Jul 05 2007 : 10:31:38 PM
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I do sew my own clothes and for the kids as well, but I also doing a lot of thrifting which often works out cheaper. So it just depends on what I am after. I will normally make my own dresses as there aren't many good ones available in the shops. Janet, I love your blog. How is the Farm Jar going? I do that too. Unfortunately I have been doing it for years, but I think the farm is finally happening for us. I put all my change in it - it adds up really quickly. I also read about a lady here in Australia who saved up for a house (the whole amount, not just a deposit!) in five years, by never spending a five dollar note. If she received a five dollar note as change, she would never spend it - it would go straight to the savings account. So good luck with the saving - would love to hear more on the type of farm you are planning for. Best wishes, Jayne |
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
11381 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 12:42:47 AM
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I sew more for the girls, but do sew for myself too...mostly skirts,jumpers, aprons and like that now though. I hate putting in zippers. I do love to sew!!
Jenny in Utah Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com |
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Marybeth
True Blue Farmgirl
6418 Posts
Mary Beth
Stanwood
Wa 98292
USA
6418 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 01:07:06 AM
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I don't do much sewing anymor--mending, aprons, etc--but I used to sew for my daughters when they were growing up. I did sew some dresses for myself but was never too happy with the outcome. I remember making the girls matching long pants and jackets out of narrow wale corduroy and then embroidering the yokes of the jackets. Those hippie little kids. Today they see pictures of themselves and say "why did you dress us like THAT", I just chuckle. MB
www.strawberryhillsfarm.blogspot.com www.day4plus.blogspot.com www.holyhouses-day4plus.blogspot.com "Life may not be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well dance!" |
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BarefootGoatGirl
True Blue Farmgirl
1495 Posts
Corrine
North Carolina
USA
1495 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 03:33:23 AM
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Hummm...that $5 idea is a good one. Maybe I should try it. Thanks Jayne!
http://glitteringgoat.blogspot.com/
If you would know Love, you must know pain too. -Hannah Hurnard |
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 07:06:25 AM
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Jenny - I know what you mean about zippers! They were always tough for me to get them to look nice. When I was oh, probably 12 or 13, I got a zipper in a dress I was making SO nice - it looked perfect, so flat and even and I pickeed the dress up to go show my mom and discovered I had put it in the BOTTOM of the back seam instead of the top. I can't put a zipper in to this day without checking and double checking to make sure it's in the top of the seam! |
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JenniferJuniper
True Blue Farmgirl
359 Posts
Jennifer
New Hampshire
USA
359 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 07:58:04 AM
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I stick to sewing little tops and the occasional skirt, but I mostly re-work/embellish/alter things I buy, often from the thrift. I **love** clothes by anthropologie.com but they are sooooo pricy, so I look at the website for inspiration, then have a go at something I already have. |
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katmom
True Blue Farmgirl
17161 Posts
Grace
WACAL Gal
WashCalif.
USA
17161 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 08:51:10 AM
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There was a time when you could look in my closet & 80% of my clothing was sewn by me....In high school I sewed nearly all my clothes, & formals. When my daughter came along I could nearly make a complete outfit w/a yard of fabric, usually from the K-mart store. When the country/western line dance fad came in style, I sew my DH western yoked shirts & my C&W dresses. But about 17 years ago, when I went to work for the county & wore a uniform, I had no need for lt's of clothing & got away from sewing. Then pattrens started getting expensive as did fabric. I found I could buy a complete outfit for what it would cost me to sew. But...then I turned my attentions more to crafting....so it is still a win-win situation. I do hope to get back into sewing for the love of the art of sewing not to save money. Oh, & Jen, I too louve Anthropologie,,, my daughter & I could spend hours touching the texture of the clothing fabrics....also have bought a fe w aprons there!!!!
>^..^< Happiness is being a katmom. www.katmom4.blogspot.com |
Edited by - katmom on Jul 06 2007 08:52:35 AM |
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janetinva123
True Blue Farmgirl
363 Posts
Janet
newport news
va
USA
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Naomi Michelle
True Blue Farmgirl
1563 Posts
Naomi
Sunshine State
USA
1563 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 12:09:58 PM
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I don't do much sewing for myself, I have made a couple skirts, also a couple of blouses, which ended up not fitting to well...also my 50's style dress...I do have several skirts waiting for me, one to make from a table cloth, one to finish and two to adjust. cheers,
~Naomi~
Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be-Abraham Lincoln Check out my blog:http://thebellamodiste.blogspot.com/ and my Etsy store: www.shesewsbytheseashore.etsy.com |
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mommom
True Blue Farmgirl
854 Posts
Susan
Lancaster
Pennsylvania
USA
854 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 1:54:12 PM
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I do like to make myself skirts. But I really love making curtains. Nothing fancy. Just little ditties I make and hang up in the kitchen. I used to make my twin daughters matching outfits all the time until my youngest one said, "Please don't sew for me anymore!" And, I never have.! Susan |
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herbquilter
True Blue Farmgirl
891 Posts
Kristine
Bonney Lake
Wa
USA
891 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 2:13:09 PM
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I love to sew & quilt for myself family & friends. I started sewing my clothes at 13 yrs. After finding Palmer & Pletsch books, zippers are a breeze. Their instructions are easy to follow & you'll never have "zipper challenge" again. I love making funky & fun clothes. A 47 yr. body looks better in blouses or tops than t-shirts anyway! I even feel "better" dressed, even though I've got on jeans & mucking clogs. Can't wait to make some new aprons..... :)
Blessings, Kristine ~ Mother of Many & Herbalist www.herbalmomma.com
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 3:18:55 PM
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Susan - my oldest daughter said the same thing to me, but when it came time for her to get married, she asked me to make her wedding gown. It turned out really beautiful - strapless, lace coveed satin and 7 layers of tulle in a gatherered skirt. We cut motifs from the lace and scatterd them over the tule, and embelleished the lace bodice and motifs with small irridescent sequins and seed pearls. She also asked me to make the bridesmaids dresses. They were not so much fun. All the same fabric, but each got to pick their own pattern. |
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BarefootGoatGirl
True Blue Farmgirl
1495 Posts
Corrine
North Carolina
USA
1495 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 4:08:06 PM
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Kristine,
What is the name of the Palmer & Pletsch book you mentioned? Zippers are the only area of sewing that I lack confidence in. I can do them acceptably well, but want to be able to do them professionaly. I'm picky.
Trina
http://glitteringgoat.blogspot.com/
If you would know Love, you must know pain too. -Hannah Hurnard |
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suzyhomemaker
True Blue Farmgirl
806 Posts
Clare
Tyler Hill
PA
USA
806 Posts |
Posted - Jul 06 2007 : 6:05:12 PM
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Oh, how I love to sew. Now that summer is here, and school is out (as well as homeschooling being out for summer break) I feel like all I want to do is sew.
Years ago I made myself several things, or maybe it was the pattern, maybe it was the way I measured myself, but they all turned out awful. I made several different elastic waist pants that were OK, a few jumpers that were OK and some shorts that were NOT. I got intimidated with fitted clothing.
My daughter took sewing in school (called Fashion Creations, a much better name for a class) and she actually inspired me to make more corrections on the pattern to make the clothes fit better. So, now I am making things for myself again and doing that to help myself out. The clothes look better, and I feel pretty in them.
I just made a cozy big tee from Cindy Taylor Oates pattern. It is an older publication, and the tee is loose fitting. I saw in Old Navy some loose tops and thought "Why not?" It turned out real nice in a cream linen blend, very versatile for pants or skirt for summer.
So maybe you just got to find the right pattern. I love al lthe altered clothing. My daughter is big time into doing that. I use her for inspiration and need to do over jeans into a skirt and embroider a denim skirt. I plan to this summer. I think I have been stuck in the "fear of failure" long enough and want to soar with creativity. You all have really inspired me to just "do it" and "try it out". Thank you.
I used to sew for my daughter until she reached ten and decided she did not want handmade clothes. She is back to liking them and pulling things from my closet now. I liked to sew for children, very little fabric and time involved.
I like to quilt, too. It's fun to make something from a bunch of fabric and know it wil lbe loved. I like to picture my nieces and nephews wrapped up i ntheir special blankets. Some are just hung in the room, but one day I think those will be enjoyed, too.
Sewing is such a great hobby/habit. When I sew, I feel relaxed, creative and happy.
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herbquilter
True Blue Farmgirl
891 Posts
Kristine
Bonney Lake
Wa
USA
891 Posts |
Posted - Jul 15 2007 : 3:37:36 PM
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Mother Pletsch's Painless Sewing is the BEST sewing book. I've taking many classes & this out does them all!!!!
Happy zippers...in you go!!!
Blessings, Kristine ~ Mother of Many & Herbalist www.herbalmomma.com
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PlumCreekMama
True Blue Farmgirl
730 Posts
Heather
Iowa
USA
730 Posts |
Posted - Jul 15 2007 : 8:00:19 PM
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I made some maternity clothes for myself. Haven't had much time for sewing since the baby was born though. I've made some stuff for the baby also and stuff like hotpads and curtains. Hubby has been on me to make new curtains for the living room, especially since I threw the old ones away already. I have the material, just not the time! He hangs the bath towels on the curtain rods to keep the hot afternoon sun out! |
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