Monday 18 May 2015

Me-Made-May'15 - Week 3

This week marked the halfway point for Me-Made-May and boy, am sure I glad to be on the downward slide of this challenge. The concept of wearing something me-made everyday is not that much of a challenge for me compared to taking photo evidence every day and trying to figure out new ways of wearing my me-mades without wearing the same outfit twice. The challenge has been made harder by the fact that I literally have no me-made pants or skirts that fit me at the moment! Theres only so many shirts that can be paired with a RTW mustard coloured mini skirt... Also I'm feeling a little less excited for this challenge now that I've worn almost all of my favorite clothes already and have another 15 long days of trying to be inventive with what remains of my me-made wardrobe.
Heres my round-up for Week 3:

Day 10 - By Hand London Georgia Dress and Schnittchen Coco Jacket
Day 11 - Sewaholic Davie Dress

Day 12 - By Hand London Elisalex Dress

Day 13- Vogue 8511

Day 14 - Papercut Patterns Ensis Tee and RTW Cue linen skirt


Day 15 - Colette Macaron Dress (photo taken a couple of months ago with my two gorgeous sisters in their bridesmaid Macaron dresses)


Day 16 - Papercut Patterns Undercover Sweatshirt and RTW black jeans

Me-Made-May'15 Week 2

Two weeks down, three weeks to go of Me-Made-May'15! This week has been relatively easy thanks to a combination of beautiful weather and a relatively full closet of me-mades. Nothing much to say here other than to say I am in desperate need of some Me-Made skirts and pants as the ones I do have no longer fit me.

I've also thoroughly enjoyed seeing everyone elses Me-Made-May'15 outfits via Instagram! I've 'met' so many inspirational, tallented sewers and its always interesting to see how different people interpret different patterns.

Here's my roundup of Week 2:

Day 3 - By Hand London Anna Dress
Day 4 - Sewaholic Renfrew Shirt with RTW jeans
Day 5 - Sewaholic Davie Dress
Day 6 - Schnittchen Patterns Coco Jacket with RTW black dress
Day 7 - Deer and Doe Belladone Dress and Papercut Patterns Bellatrix Blazer
Day 7 - Back detail of my Deer and Doe Belladone Dress
Day 8 - Named Patterns Kanerva Blouse and thrifted RTW Cue linen skirt
Day 9 - Papercut Patterns Undercover Sweater, Sewaholic Thurlow Shorts and (not pictured) Sewaholic Renfrew t'shirt

Monday 4 May 2015

Me-Made-May'15 Week 1

This years Me-Made-May caught me a little off guard, I wasn't expecting it to sneak up so suddenly! Admittedly, there's not a lot of prep work to be done other than remembering to wear a me-made piece of clothing everyday... and, of course, remembering to take an outfit photo EVERY SINGLE DAY! :-)

Considering I mostly wear clothing I've made, I've decided to push myself as I noticed as of late that I tend to wear only a small portion of my handmade wardrobe so I've decided to try for no repeat outfits for the entire month of May! Here's my pledge for this year:

'I, Miranda of She's Sew Chic, sign up as a participant of Me-Made-May '15. I endeavour to wear at least one piece of handmade clothing with no repeat outfits each day for the duration of May 2015'
I'll be posting my MMMay15 outfits on Instagram @shes_sew_chic and doing a weekly round-up here on my blog.

Here's my outfits for week 1:

Day 1 - Colette Laurel Dress

Day 2 - Butterick B5526 button up shirt with RTW black jeans

Wednesday 22 April 2015

Completed: A Modern Classic Coco Jacket

Hey guys, Its been ages since my last blog post back in early November and I have made so many garments since then! I've discovered I'm really hopeless when it comes to taking photos of my new clothes and actually posting them on the blog and with such a back log of projects some of them will be over six months old before I finally get around to posting them!


Bad blogging aside, I want to share with you my newest me-made. A classic Coco Jacket by Schnittchen in a modern, fluro pink, Aztec print fabric which is anything but classic. The pattern is starting to gain popularity in the blogsphere with the likes of House of Pinheiro and Ginger Makes recently posting their versions of the jacket.



I must admit I purchased this fabric with no real plan in mind, which is unusual for me. I thought of a couple of different jacket patterns but they were all too fussy with too many details and with the fabric already so bright and patterned it needed a relatively clean silhouette to really let the fabric do the talking. I don't remember how I stumbled upon the Coco Jacket pattern but I knew immediately it was 'The One'.
I was pleasantly surprised as to how well designed the Coco Jacket was. I'd never heard of Schnittchen before let alone sewn one of their patterns so I wasn't sure of the fit or length but I chose a size 38 and followed instructions, my only adjustment was using a 0.5cm seam on the arms as they were a bit too snug. Although its a boxy jacket the subtle shaping of the side and back seams mean its actually very flattering. Oh and being a German pattern company, the instructions are in German, however there is a photo tutorial in English which I found was very handy and I've heard English instructions are available somewhere on the website too.




The fabric, on the other hand, was a total nightmare to deal with. I had to remove my rings and file my nails before even touching the fabric as it was so prone to pulls and snags. That, and being a relatively loose woven meant it also frayed at the slightest touch. Even now I'm not sure how many wears it can take before some part of it starts splitting or fraying despite over locking all the seams. The lining wasn't much better as it practically disintegrating in my hands. I'd purchased the lining to match another jacket I'm working on but decided it was better suited to this jacket. One downside to the lovely bright fluro pink colour of the fabric is its near on impossible to find a complimentary colour for the lining, I tried so many different colours but ended up settling for a light lilac grey colour.




At the end of the day, even though I love the fabric, it turns out fluro pink isn't really one of my colours. Its a bit of a disappointment to find that after all the time and love I've spent on making this jacket its not something that looks flattering on me. However, despite that fact, I'm still planning to wear it at least for a couple of months before handing it over to someone else to have some fun with. Its been good for me, though, to step outside of my fabric comfort zone and try something else. Even though I've ended up with an essentially unflattering garment, the experience I've gained from it has been more than worth it.



Pattern: Coco Jacket by Schnittchen
Size: 38
Adjustments: 0.5cm seam for the sleeve seams
Fabric: Aztec Print in fluro pink from Spotlight