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Mending a Treasured Garment – My Gulp!! Knitted Cardigan

6th August 2021

I have always had good intentions when it comes to mending my clothes. But just like my unfinished sewing projects, the follow through on my…

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Zero Waste Sewing – Pattern testing extended size of ZW Cropped Shirt

22nd June 2021

Pattern: Birgitta Helmersson ZW Cropped Shirt sz 2 Fabric: Black washer finish cotton from The Selvedge Society – 157cm wide Buttons: Coconut shell buttons –…

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Calling All Small Fats

18th May 2021

Another week, another set of patterns released without extended sizing. It’s been just over 2 years since the online community started calling out pattern companies…

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Me Made May 2021 – Why I’m not pledging

28th April 2021

May is almost here, and I’m girding my loins for the onslaught of posts related to the Me Made May sewing challenge. Last year I…

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I've made a number of fat suits before. The recent discourse around them has allowed me to examine my feelings towards them a bit more.
Mend It Mondays! My beloved #yantaoveralls have been waiting for this patch job and now they will last even longer.
Very excited to share that Cloth and Roll has a new look and a new outlook!
Yeeehaw!!! This is part 2 to the making of my Mardi Gras costume, part 1 is on my tiktok (jacqlucey). Such a fun night and the best bit is I can just take off the tassels and use the shirt and skirt in my everyday wardrobe.
When an outfit hits right it just feels goooood!
Happy World Pride! 🏳️‍🌈🌈🏳️‍🌈
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