This month on the Modista Patreon we've been talking ALL about loungewear patterns. Remember when "loungewear" was something you only saw on the posh rail at M&S or the White Company? I remember nipping into M&S on a whim when the first lockdown was looming - I decided to treat myself to some nice jammies… Continue reading Loungewear pattern round up
Fibre Mood Alix skirt
This blog post contains gifted items - as always, all words and views are honest and my own! High on my Make Nine 2021 list was a button down midi skirt. I am most definitely a skirts and dresses person and some of my favourite go to RTW outfits have been a vintage style midi… Continue reading Fibre Mood Alix skirt
Free pattern! Tin can cosy
Hi everyone, Last year I started making these tin can cosies and absolutely fell in love with them! Recycling your cans into mini planters is a great sustainable (and fun!) use for them and these fabric covers are a great way to repurpose your fabric scraps and cut down on waste. This is a perfect… Continue reading Free pattern! Tin can cosy
Indie Interview: Lydia from Made My Wardrobe
One of the brands featured in February as part of the Modista Patreon is the inimitable Made My Wardrobe! They are offering Patreons an exclusive 10% discount and Lydia will be guest judging the monthly challenge to win one of two prizes. Lydia founded the London based company after starting to blog about her handmade… Continue reading Indie Interview: Lydia from Made My Wardrobe
Reeta Dress by Named
Here in Amsterdam we are on strict lockdown with an evening curfew, everything closed including shops and bars and schools, including my workplace. So let's just say my #MakeNine2021 is moving MUCH faster than I'd expected! I bought the Reeta dress last autumn after seeing the fabulous version by Stitch Odyssey. I love Marie's version… Continue reading Reeta Dress by Named
Scandi Sewing: Interview with Named
In January 2021 Named are offering 15% discount to Modista newsletter subscribers! From February onwards the discounts will be exclusive to Patreon members - find out more here. This month the Modista world sewing tour is in Scandinavia! Each month I round up some of my favourite sewists and brands from a region so that… Continue reading Scandi Sewing: Interview with Named
Sloping Shoulder Adjustment: the Hughes Dress
Prefer a video? Modista Patreons have access to in-depth video tutorials, Q&A's with indie sewing and monthly discounts over at the Modista Patreon page! This week I made a start on my #MakeNine2021 - they do say how you start the year sets the tone for it so if I start off sticking to a… Continue reading Sloping Shoulder Adjustment: the Hughes Dress
Men’s Tropical Shirt : Wardrobe By Me Pattern
Wardrobe by Me are offering an exclusive discount code to Modista subscribers til 16 Jan! Read about the Modista Newsletter here. This blog post contains gifted fabric. I was under no obligation to use or write about it. All comments as usual my own! Do you like sewing for others? I swing back and forth… Continue reading Men’s Tropical Shirt : Wardrobe By Me Pattern
Big changes at Modista in 2021!
*Takes deep breath*....ok, as 2021 is here, that means it's time to share some info about some big changes coming up at Modista! I am really excited to share these updates, and hope you will be too. Here are the two big projects coming up this year - a new Modista Patreon, and (eek, hopefully!)… Continue reading Big changes at Modista in 2021!
My 2021 Make Nine plans
For the first time, I'll be joining the #MakeNine challenge this year! If you haven't heard of it, the idea of this fab challenge is to pick just nine pieces and commit to make them during the year. They don't even have to be nine specific garments; perhaps you have an idea of the type… Continue reading My 2021 Make Nine plans
Pattern Adjustments on the Indigo Dress
This blog post contains gifted fabric. I was under no obligation to write this blog post and all views are, as usual, my own! đŸ™‚ Recently, a project came along that reminded me all in one how challenging, mysterious but magical sewing is. When we're growing up there's an assumption that RTW clothes are standard… Continue reading Pattern Adjustments on the Indigo Dress
Quick winter sews: Lotta Dress and Wilder Gown
This December, for the first time ever I wasn't able to travel home to the UK and spend Christmas with my mum - ironically I'm probably the closest geographically I've been for many years, having travelled home for Christmas from France, Spain and Thailand in the past! But with lockdown restrictions and more, this year… Continue reading Quick winter sews: Lotta Dress and Wilder Gown
Interview with Stephanie from The Rag Shop
One of the Modista brands this month is the fabulous Rag Shop. Based in the North of England (coincidentally where I hail from too), The Rag Shop is a new business that has made a BIG impact. Stephanie stocks the most amazing range of fabrics at a wide range of prices and they're impossible to… Continue reading Interview with Stephanie from The Rag Shop
Sewing themed gift ideas – global edition
This blog post contains affiliate links that are clearly marked. I have worked with some of these brands previously but not on the basis of this blog post - if they're on here, I really rate their products! Normally, every month in the Modista newsletter I send an introduction to the sewing community in a… Continue reading Sewing themed gift ideas – global edition
Fibremood Honey Blouse
This blog post contains affiliate links. I was given early access to the Honey pattern in exchange for making the pattern and posting it on launch day. All views are as usual my own! Fibremood 12 is released today and it has some stunning patterns to choose from! I've always really liked Fibremood patterns and… Continue reading Fibremood Honey Blouse
Learning to sew stretch: French Terry co-ord set with Good Fabric
I was gifted this fabric in exchange for a blog post on my experience sewing with it. All views are my own. I'm turning 30 this month - yikes, now it's out there. Before Covid, I had a list of things I wanted to do before 30 and they mostly included travel ....well, things have… Continue reading Learning to sew stretch: French Terry co-ord set with Good Fabric
Interview with Jessica Novianti from Karta Batik
One of the brands featured in this month's Modista newsletter is Karta Batik, run by the lovely Jess who started the business in 2020 and stocks the most incredible fabrics from her home country of Indonesia. Jess lives in Leiden in the Netherlands and we were able to meet up in Amsterdam for a socially… Continue reading Interview with Jessica Novianti from Karta Batik
Homer and Howells Blair Jacket
I was given the Blair jacket pattern as a prize in the Homer & Howells giveaway. There was no obligation to sew or review the pattern. Can you believe it is the end of October already? I feel like October Blairly just started! Ok, I'm sorry. Let's get to sewing. The Blair pattern is intended… Continue reading Homer and Howells Blair Jacket
Sewing in the Netherlands round up
It's that time again where the Modista tour takes us to a new country to explore the instagram sewing community there. This month I had to highlight my new home of the Netherlands where I moved about 6 weeks ago. Having done some research in advance I knew there were some great sewists and stores… Continue reading Sewing in the Netherlands round up
On the rise: Ready to Sew Pio
This week I finished one of the first pieces from my autumnal WFH capsule; the Ready to Sew Pio pants and have been really enjoying wearing them! It’s no secret that I really like Ready to Sew patterns -available in French, Spanish and English their patterns always have simple silhouettes with an interesting deisgn feature,… Continue reading On the rise: Ready to Sew Pio