Last chance for June makes is Saturday (6/15) at Ginny’s Fine Fabrics in Rochester at 10:30. Contact me for carpooling-
Here are pics from Wednesday/Thursday-


















Last chance for June makes is Saturday (6/15) at Ginny’s Fine Fabrics in Rochester at 10:30. Contact me for carpooling-
Here are pics from Wednesday/Thursday-


















Garment Sewing Group meetings begin this week-
Wed., June 12-Lakes Makerie, Minneapolis
Thursday, June 13-Creative Sewing, Apple Valley (and fabric swap!)
Saturday, June 15-Ginny’s Fine Fabrics, Rochester

You won’t see these at our Garment Sewing Group Meetings…

Because they’re already being worn by the birthday girls!

Pony tail holes and all!
It was the day before Mother’s Day and this wonderful mother/daughters group was the highlight of the morning!! So cool to gather around a love of making clothes!



















Debbie’s Garments:

1. The design features on this jacket caught my eye. It has a front and back yoke, inverted pleat, hidden button placket, inverted flap on sleeves and a hefty hem.
2. I did my necessary shortening fit adjustments as well as a narrow shoulder adjustment.
3. The pattern instructions are clear but concise. However, top stitching widths were not consistent so I needed to pay attention or just do my own thing!
4. I would make this jacket again with a few changes, such as lengthening and lining the sleeves.

1. Besides my standard fitting adjustments I decreased the front and back neck width by putting in a dart on the paper pattern before cutting out fabric.
2. I enjoy using Itch To Stitch patterns. The fit, directions, and illustrations are great for beginners and seasoned sewists!

Lined Summer Vest, Butterick 6745, View C
Main fabric is cotton, lining is Liberty of London
1. I shortened the length between the shoulder and bust by 1/4 inch. I am thinking I should have used 3/8 to 1/2 inch for that shortening task.
2. I chose to topstitch entire vest – that tends to keep the lining from peeking out.
3. Not a quick make – you basically make two vests and then do lots of burrito methods to construct lining – patience is necessary.
4. Pants are the Jalie Vanessa made last year from same fabric as vest.
Cream/Camel Stripe Tee/Love Notions Classic Tee in French terry
1. This is a TNT pattern, especially for warmer months when I want a more relaxed fit but not oversized.
2. As always I did my shortening adjustments and did a shirt tail hem. I also added cuffs to the sleeves because I did not have enough fabric to make a 3/4 sleeve length.
3. Fun and easy make with lots of versatility. Also the fabric doesn’t have a lot of stretch but it is yummy to work with and wear.
June Garment Sewing Group
Wednesday, June 12, 10:30, Lakes Makerie, Minneapolis
Thursday, June 13, 10:30, Creative Sewing, Apple Valley
Saturday, June 15, 10:30, Ginny’s, Rochester
Kristin’s Garments:

1. Great directions and drafting. Widened at hips and took in the shoulder dart for a less sloped shoulder.
2. All neck edges and facing are interfaced per pattern.

1. I’ve made the pattern before but not the hoodie. As I was folding the cuff to sew, I realized how little stretch the fabric had!! Assumptions always get me in trouble! So it’s a bit more close fitting than I was thinking but a perfect solution.

1. New pattern from Love Notions. Made for knits or wovens-just size up or down.
2. Went together well. I didn’t put the elastic in channels, just used 1.5” elastic. Length is to pattern. She has a 3” gap between sizes so I took in the back after trying on.
3. Had to try the mesh for the biker shorts. Added a hem band to leg to lengthen and stretch better. Much cooler and lighter in weight than other options. But I’d have to do a test run before endorsing wholeheartedly 🙂

1. After last month’s experience with the Work Shirt I sized up 3 sizes as I wanted a loose fit. I kept the shaping in side seams and center back.
2. Great details in the front zip-guard at the top and tab at the bottom. Lots of pocket options again but I chose the kangaroo but made it smaller for my cell phone. Great pocket with flap.
3. Happy with sizing. Pattern calls for drawstrings at hem but I omitted. I’d make this again!

1. Love the fabric but it is very stretchy-which is good-and sometimes difficult to manipulate. So I chose a more simple woven pattern that would take advantage of the stretch across the back. I have made the view with the ruffled neck and heard that the vee neck was great.
2. I agree! The vee is modest and the wide elastic gathered cuff band is perfect. Can’t wait to make more of these!
This is how my day in Rochester (at Mezza9) began…

And then (at Ginny’s Fine Fabrics) the day only got better…






On to Thursday at Creative Sewing…







See you Saturday at Sewing Lounge!!
Lots of inspiration and it all starts again next week!
May Garment Sewing Group meetings-first time free! Bring what you’ve been sewing-
Wednesday, May 8, Ginny’s Fine Fabrics, Rochester-carpool anyone??
Thursday, May 9, Creative Sewing, Apple Valley-and fabric swap!
Saturday, May 11, Sewing Lounge, St. Paul















May meetings start next week-
Wednesday, May 8, Ginny’s Fine Fabrics, Rochester-carpool??
Thursday, May 9, Creative Sewing, Apple Valley
Saturday, May 11, Sewing Lounge, St. Paul
April 2024 Garment Sewing Group
Debbie’s Garments:

1. I have made this shirt before and knew that I needed to make some fitting adjustments this time including shortening between the shoulder and bust, waist and hip and the hem length. I also shortened the length of the sleeves.
2. I eliminated shoulder gathers and did a narrow shoulder adjustment.
3. The placket is wider than a traditional shirt and the neck opening for the collar is also wide.
4. I used larger buttons for the placket and the same style but smaller buttons for the narrow cuffs.
5. I find the Itch To Stitch patterns excellent in fit, construction details and instructions. However this is an older pattern from their collection so I probably will not make it again due to wide placket and neck opening.

1. I did my standard fit adjustments for Itch To Stitch patterns.
2. This was a slow but enjoyable make. There are 70 construction steps!
3. Precise pocket placement, stitching and zipper insertion was a challenge for me only because it was difficult to see due to the dark color. I did find the fabric and color forgiving though.
4. I am not sure about the drawstring feature. It seems like the buttonholes for the drawstring should be further from zipper edge and I am not a fan of the toggles.
5. It was a fun and very satisfying project. I would make it again but not for awhile!

1. I used the original blouse back for the new front.

2. I used the front of the original blouse for bottom back section of new blouse.
3. To complete a full blouse back I made a yoke from a linen scrap for the upper portion of the new blouse back.
4. The sleeves are from the original with minor adjustments.
5. I used a serged bias edge for neckline finish.
6. I love the rayon twill. Even though I may just wear this around the house the refashion was worth it.

1. This pattern is a TNT for me. I find it easy to use as a base to copy ready-to-wear tees or other tee patterns.
2. It was a fun, easy and quick make with great fabric.
Kristin’s Garments:

1. This fabric wanted me to make it into a garment! The colors are perfect for spring/summer.
2. I made a trial garment in the other color way that I didn’t like so I’d know how the fabric behaved.
3. Ponte was used for the back piece and bands to give the handwoven fabric some stability. The weight was similar and it stabilized the seams where it was used.
4. The fabric didn’t have much stretch at all but tended to ravel. Serging or zigzagging was helpful.
5. I had to use both sides as I couldn’t choose a favorite.
Delta Cargo Pants/StyleArc Patterns/12 oz. Denim-pictured above)
1. Compared to my favorite Barry Pants (also a Stylearc pattern) they have more ease through hips and waist.
2. I didn’t add pockets as elastic waists don’t support my phone to say nothing of tools!!

1. Fun pattern-instructions well done-drafting well done, markings, etc.
2. I made it to pattern and this wouldn’t be anything I could wear “over’ much more than a tank top 🙂 But the fit is very good-I went up 2 sizes for my hip and everything was great-except the narrowness of sleeves and the shoulders/back is a close fit. All good-just need to go up a size.
3. Denim was heavy and thick so I would do more seam allowance trimming on pockets-anything to decrease bulk.
4. Zipper chest pocket was cool but just too bulky and my cell didn’t fit after making it bigger so just left it off.

1. Same as jacket above for quality of pattern. Fit was much better for the garment.
2. Fly instructions were a bit of a head scratcher but that might just be me.
3. Love all the technical pockets and used the ones I thought would be most helpful for me.
4. Nice to remember that denim is a stretchier woven fabric.
May Garment Sewing Group
Wednesday, May 8, 10:30, Ginny’s Fine Fabrics, Rochester
Thursday, May 9, 10:30, Creative Sewing, Apple Valley
Saturday, May 11, 10:30, Sewing Lounge, St. Paul
Just catching up on April Garment Sewing Group pics-before next week when our May meetings begin at Ginny’s!!! Saturday’s meeting is at Sewing Lounge-not Lakes as we told you at April meetings!
Wednesday, May 8, Ginny’s Fine Fabrics, Rochester (let me know if you want to carpool)
Thursday, May 9, Creative Sewing, Apple Valley
Saturday, May 11, Sewing Lounge, St. Paul (this is a change from GSG sheet!!)






And some beautiful knitting!


April meetings for Garment Sewing Group have begun-Thursday’s meeting was at Creative Sewing. Saturday we meet at Lakes Makerie and Wednesday at Sewing Lounge. Hope you can come!!
Sewing Lounge’s sale runs through Saturday, April 13!











Hoping to chase away the clouds with some sunny sewing-meetings are at 10:30 am.
Thurs., April 11, Creative Sewing, Apple Valley (and Fabric Swap!)
Saturday, April 13, Lakes Makerie, Mpls.
Wednesday, April 17, Sewing Lounge, St. Paul


