Let's start with sewing-
Simplicity 6110, circa 1973 |
I'm finishing off the skirt from this pattern, which I bought a while ago from Raystitch. I love the styling on this pattern so much - someday I'm going to make the ensemble on the far right, turban and all. But for now I'm making the pocketed version in a black twill for work, with a matching bolero jacket.
It's also been time to cull the wardrobe, and I've found a few bits which are either totally worn out, or they can be re-modeled into something better, so expect some posts in the future about re-making and so on.
Knitting-
I finished another pair of socks!
They took a fair while to finish, not because they were hard but because I'm slow. I used Debbie Bliss 4-ply; they went on their first trip outdoors the other day and I can confirm they performed well!
And so I'm straight on to the next project:
I've started this pattern from a 1960's Woman and Home leaflet in a 4-ply wool mix from Drops in this mustard, which is a slightly ugly colour but I love it.
Travel-
I visited Budapest in August for the 3rd time. I love this city! It's beautiful, cheap, and has great cake:
Wonderful cake! |
Just your average coffee shop |
But they do modern as well - the new underground station |
I'd never been to Birmingham before and I have to say the selection of fabric was excellent. I'm kinda regretting not buying some of this beauty:
It was a lovely day, and I met a whole new set of sewing enthusiasts and bloggers. And if it wasn't for Birmingham, I wouldn't have the next bit to write about-
Shopping-
Singer Overlocker |
And that's pretty much it for now - see you soon!
Oh Nicole, you really should have bought some of that Barbie fabric! Congratulations on your overlocker purchase - I'm still getting used to mine but so I glad I got one.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to hearing how you get on with your overlocker. I've never used one and as a beginner sewer I'm reticent to spend huge amounts of money on extra machines I don't know if I'll use. And whether I could even figure one out ha ha! P.s. I am quite local to you sometimes as I stay in Hackney when I work in London
ReplyDeleteHello is there any chance you know what street the fabric shops are on, im in lisbon at the moment and would live to go to the 2nd shop in your phots
ReplyDeleteHello! Most of the shops are on Rua de Conceicao, around number 60 or so. The 28 tram runs directly past most of them. Have fun!
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