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Sunday, 22 July 2018

Gift ideas for sewists

I think gift buying gets harder and harder the older a person gets. Either they buy the things they want or they've got everything they want so they don't really need anything! Which is why I like to put a little gift guide together every now and again so if necessary you can print it out and leave it on a table to make sure you don't get a hoover for your birthday or a whisk. 

Unless that's your jam in which case crack on. 

But here's some gifts I'd love to receive so I'm assuming you guys would too.



£18.00

£18 to make sure your buttons are always perfectly spaced? And to not have to do complicated maths? Count me in!!! (AHEM momma *smiles*)

2. Scissor set


£24.99 


Scissors? Check. Snips? Check. Thimble? Check. Rose gold? Check!!! Just take my money!!! 


£9.99

Why not declare his much you like fabric to the world? I literally can't think of any reasons I wouldn't need this top.


£119


T HAS FLOWERS ON IT!!!! I NEED IT!!!!! I'm actually trying to justify having another sewing machine in my life. I mean its not exactly a bells and whistles machine but it has towers on it so who cares!!!! 



£20

I actually think this is a steal for twenty pounds and can you imagine how useful it would be to have a ruler with you all the time (AHEM Momma my birthdays coming up *bats eyelashes*



£15.99

As you may have gathered I love a sewing related necklace and even better this one can have your initial added to it. *squeals*



£7.00

Would you believe I ever made prefect at school? Something to do with being on the edge of normal and being fond of the f word. (Which sounds bad but my head of year found it hilarious and would often remind me that it wasn't punctuation) anyway this seamstress badge is something I would have loved to wear on my blazer!

And that's it! Can you think of anything cool I missed off???

Much love Frankie 

Saturday, 1 July 2017

8 crafting things I need in my life right now!

Okay so its that time again where I write a list of awesome sewing/knitting stuff and you leave your laptop out so your husband/wife/partner/family member can by you stuff! Or you could just buy it for yourselves and cut out the middle man!



Okay so £26 is pretty steep for pattern weights BUT they are shaped like donuts! And well yeah that's all I got I love donuts!!!!! You get 12 in this set but she does smaller sets as well and everything is made by hand. And DONUTS people DONUTS!



I have a 10 year old rucksack that is covered in patches and I mean covered! Its my favourite fits everything travels everywhere bag and I NEED this patch for it!!!! 



Have I ever mentioned how much I LOVE receiving post? Well can you imagine anything better than receiving a box full of sewing stuff every month? No? Me neither [unless Tom Hardy starts delivering them wearing nothing but a smile!] This box arrives every month with a selection of sewing goody's including a stack of fat quarters and a length of fabric! I drool every time I see these on Instagram and Its top of my wish list! 

Its a handbag shaped like a sewing shop!!!!!! I've seen a few of these on instagram and I think they do two bigger sizes but I can't find them on the website *sobs*. For me this version is a bit small but that's because I like to carry a lot of rubbish around!  




I love pin badges, I was one of those kids whose blazer was covered with pins at school, like actually covered! [I'm pretty sure nothing gives teachers more joy than asking a teenager to remove 50+ pins from their blazer because it doesn't fit the schools dress code!] This one from colette has a seam ripper on it and makes sewing seem kinda badass!!!



Okay so its 80 quid which is pretty steep for something you have to knit yourself! But just think after its finished a blanket that chunky has got to reduce your heating bill by half at least! I mean really if your don't get this and make it your killing the environment..... The environment needs you to snuggle up under this blanket and eat biscuits.......Save the world , knit this blanket! [Its also comes in like a zillion colours!]



I love a bit of blue! And this bag stating my love for big balls is just perfect! In fact I actually had a conversation with a lady at the CHSI stitches show about how much more big balls are compared to little balls! We were talking about wool of course!



Lets just take a moment to appreciate how awesome this bracelet is! I mean come on its a ruler you wear on your wrist and it actually looks nice! The measurements are accurate so you can actually use it and it come in a cute storage tin! *swoons!*

And yeah that's just a selection of things that have caught my eye recently! [btw I'm not affiliated with any of these people it is just stuff I like]

Much Love 

Frankie 

x


Sunday, 16 April 2017

My Sewing Bad Habits

We've just done our Easter egg hunt, I have a belly full of chocolate and I'm catching up with Project Runway whilst the boys watch the football. So life is pretty darn good!

Anyway since I've not really had time to sew it's all I've been able to think about! Including my own sewing bad habits! 


1. Putting pins in my mouth

My A level textiles teacher used to scream at me across the room "HEALTH AND SAFETY WHAT IF YOU CHOKE AND DIE?". And some nights went I accidentally swallow one I see her point! I mean what would I do? Phone Rikki at work and be like "oh hey babe, I just swallowed a sewing pin so can you take me a and e? cheers duck"

2. Skipping Interfacing

I have an un-natural hatred of interfacing! It just gets on my nerves, it never sticks to what its meant to and it always sticks to my bloody iron! Plus it never matters how much I buy I never have enough! Instead I've been using thicker upholstery weight fabric instead of interfacing. Ya know cos I;m bad to the bone and stuff! 


3. Not trying on as I go

I suck at trying on as I go! If I'm sewing I just want to sit and sew! Now I try to make myself try on or at least wack it on my mannequin to get a better sense of the fit! I have been stung by finishing something beautifully and then it not fitting though!

4. Not ironing seams

My iron doesn't fit in the dining room where I sew so I have to walk alllll the way to the kitchen.... Yeah I no that is a terrible excuse but in my defence I am getting better at ironing my seams! Now days I just tend to sew a load of seams and then iron them in one job lot! 


5. Not throwing away blunt pins!

This is one I'm really really trying with! Now if its blunt I bin it straight away. Slowly I'm getting to a place where the majority of my pins are fairly decent!

 6. Using scissors with paper

In my defence I don't buy expensive fabric scissors and I do replace them pretty regularly. But its still an awful habit to have especially if I do ever end up with an expensive pair of scissors!  


7. Sewing without pinning

If its a striaght seam I don;t tend to use pins. In fact I remember helping my cousin finish her fancy dress costume [about an hour before she was due out] and I sewed the whole dress without pinning once! Her sister was HORRIFIED! To be honest I probably won't try and improve on this what can I say pins are for the weak! 

8. Not measuring hems

I tend to eyeball my hems when I fold them up and hope for the best! But recently I brought a hem gauge and now I'm hoping to break this bad habit!  


9. Not changing my machine needle

I read recently that you should change your machine needle one for ever 3 bobbins that you wind. OMG I don't change them that often! It tend to be more of a woopsie daisy this one just snapped and nearly blinded me! 

10. Not hoovering afterwards

My poor poor husband! The amount of times he leaves the house covered in threads and bits of fluff is just embarrassing! But when It's 1 in the morning and you've finally decided to pack the machine away sometimes you just cannot be arsed to hoover up as well!  


So yeah I'm a bad bad sewer! 

What sewing bad habits do you have?

Much Love

Frankie

xxxx

Friday, 14 April 2017

Knitted Baby Booties

I love half term and being able to spend time with both my boys. But boy does it suck for trying to find time to sew! My knitting however has never been more productive!


These colour blocked baby booties are yet another effort to use up my large wool stash and all of the itty bitty bits! Luckily they knit up pretty quick!


I knitted the whole pattern in garter stitch even though it called for stocking stitch. You can just refer to me as a rebel without a cause from now on!


In knitted the smallest size and have already put them into a gift bag ready for the next baby to be born!

Its a fairly boring project really but I just haven't had time for anything else! Especially sewing!

So far this week we have:

had one night out,
one visit to Burton on Trent to finally crack steering a bike with no stabilisers! Yeah that's right guys Lil man is on two wheels!
one morning of seeing my Nan at my mums
one cinema trip to see Boss Baby
Making easter cakes
one day with Lil man godfather
today which features a mcdonalds date with Grandad for lil man and then seeing another one of his godfathers this afternoon.
tomorrow we have a 1st birthday party
and then Sunday is Easter!
And we still have another week to go!

But as soon as lil man has his first day back at school I'm sitting down for a LONG sewing session!

Much Love

Frankie

xx

Monday, 26 December 2016

Top Six Blog Posts of 2016

Okay so heres my top six most viewed blog posts of 2016. So these are things I've written in 2016 that apparently you guys have loved reading! 

So from Last to first!



This is the dress I made for my lovely little god daughter! Its adorable and I still love it!



So apparently you guys enjoyed my misery at this dress feeling like a disaster! Mainly I hated to colour against my skin and I was all for ditching it, but after some lovely comments this dress is still in my wardrobe but I haven't worn it yet!!! 



I still can't quite believe I knitted a functioning item! 



Haha I love making funny sewing related lists and I'm glad you guys enjoyed this one too!




I'm still dreaming of this dress in different colour ways so If someone wants to hit a girl up with two metres of gingham check that would be awesome! 



Omg I love abakhans so much! I know know there are other fabric shops but this one is closest to me and its just such great value!!!!

And that's its ! your guys favourite posts from 2016! I just hope you enjoy 2017 posts as much!!!

I hope you've all had a wonderful christmas!!!

Much Love

Frankie 










Saturday, 27 August 2016

How to have the Perfect Sewing Evening!!!!

So here's my guide to having the perfect evening of sewing!!!!

1. Get rid of children/Husband/Wife, preferably outside of the house otherwise you might find they need some sort of attention, needy little swines. If outside isn't an option put them upstairs, lock the doors, threaten them with death if they disturb you!

2. Put on some music/netflix, preferably something you've seen before so you don't get distracted but thinking "OMG what happened?" This step can also be used to drown out partners and children!!


3. Cut out your project before hand. This way you can jump straight into the sewing and not have to mess about with marking pattern information and trying to find a space to cut out!

4. Collect sewing snacks. Did you know that sewing whilst eating chocolate makes you sew straighter seams? and that the particularly expensive chocolates [your Belgium and your Thorntons] have an 80% chance of stopping your bobbin running out during a seam? However all of this stops if you share!


5. Collect a sewing beverage, teas nice but can be forgotten about leaving you with a cold brew [and having a perfect sewing evening is not about cold brews!] Wine works nicely however I'd skip any precision work after you've had your second glass!

6. Fill your bobbin. Hell if its a particularly big project fill two!! Just fill them it saves a lot of aggro later!!! 


7. Find the comfiest chair you have. I'm a massive fan of our computer chair because its padded and height adjustable. But if you only have hard chairs wack a couple of cushions on it so your bum doesn't go numb! Also remember the stand up and stretch every now and again, otherwise you'll be sore tomorrow! [seriously this sewing stuff is like a workout!!!]

8. Have everything in easy reach, nothing worse than trying to find your unpicker or some more pins!


9. Take the phone off the hook! I have a theory that people can hear when I'm sewing and they ring on purpose. I mean I love my family but I love sewing more. Take it off the hook and put your mobile on silent.

10. Wear Jammies, hell go naked [just make sure to shut the curtains] the less clothes you have on the easier it is to keep fitting your project!


11. Relax and Stitch away!!!!

Much Love 

Frankie

xxx


Saturday, 16 April 2016

Tips For Better Sewing!

1- Measure twice cut once. This was drilled into me by my textiles teacher! If in doubt don't cut.

2- SLOW DOWN! Sometimes the best way to keep your stitching neat is to slow it right down, on some machines you can turn down the speed or on tricky bits you can can turn the wheel by hand.


3 - Use the right pins, Buying cheap pins means your left with one thing, cheap pins. Which can be thick and bulky and leave holes in your fabric. For really expensive fabrics like silk invest in silk pins! For fabrics that can be marked by pins like leather use quilting clips or paper clips.

4- Learn to fit properly. Fit can make a huge difference in something looking okay and something looking amazing! Their are hundreds of tutorials on-line which should help you find out what alterations you need to make for your body type.

5- Read the instructions. I know this sounds obviously but actually read them, and then read them again, and keep checking them! This isn't flat pack people the instructions might actually be helpful! 


6- Don't sew when your tired/or after 3 glasses of wine, you'll make mistakes. Although after 3 glasses of wine those mistakes are 100% more hilarious, after 4 they are tear inducing though!

7- Challenge yourself, You won't improve if your don't push yourself and take risks.


8- Read your sewing machine Manual, Yeah its probably more dull than the phone book but it could really help your learn some of the amazing things your machine can do! You never know it might be able to do something you never even thought of!

9- Iron, Iron, Iron , It's surprising what a difference ironing everything out is, but it really does improve the look of a finished garment! 

10- If in doubt tacking, after doing two lessons on tacking at high school I hate it with a passion, but sometimes for a really great finish its worth the extra time and effort! 


11- Regularly measure yourself, mainly to make sure your garments fit but also because your body can change a lot due to stress, holidays etc. I like to measure myself before every project so I don't get any nasty surprises.

12- Take a course! So many places are offering sewing courses now, abakhans do workshops, sew over it has courses where you can actually come away with a garment and it all else fails and you don't feel like leaving the house craftsy so courses on-line [jammies not compulsory!]

13- Clean your sewing machine, clean sewing machines sew better, nuff said, mike drop.


14- Apply buttons properly, yes using the shank method and the match stick and stuff! Its long and it boring but it saves you sewing them on again in a few weeks time!

15- Keep beverages away from fabric, Yes everyone loves a brew as their sewing! but no one likes tea stains on their new garment! Be aware of where you brew is!

16- Always Prewash! I can't stress this enough, prewashing saves so much heartache in the long run! DO IT ! 

What are your sewing tips?

Much Love

Frankie

xxx


Wednesday, 6 April 2016

10 Ways To Get Your Sew-Jo Back

We've all been there, sat with a pile of fabric, oodles of time but no inspiration, so here's 10 ways to get your sew-jo back!


1; Don't sew, relax, take a bath, watch movies, binge watch an entire series in your jammies. Just get your chill on.

2; Organise your stash/tidy up! Making things is messy and a lot of the time tidying means we loose some of our favourite sewing patterns and fabrics! Have a good sort through and you might find some hidden gems in your own stash!


3; Find inspiration!! Go outside! visit a gallery, look at what's in the shops and see what catches your eye! 

4; Find inspiration! Stay inside! Look at pinterest, Instagram, Re-read old blogs you love, Find new blogs to add to your reading list! Visit the fold line, see what's happening in the on-line sewing community!


5; Go fabric shopping, challenge yourself to try something new, a print, or a fabric. Buy something you normally wouldn't and see what happens! You might just love it!

6; Swap with a friend! Find a sewing buddy and swap fabrics and patterns your bored with. You know what they say, ones man's trash is another man's treasure!


7; Practise techniques, make a list of things your scared of, and practise doing them on scrap fabrics! You'll something new and you'll wonder why you avoided doing them for so long! Concealed zips, Welt pockets, rolled hems the list is endless! 

8; Make something easy, pick your favourite pattern and fabric and just zone out and do what you do best, blow those cobwebs away! 


9; Shop your patterns, Print off pdfs you've brought but never used and look at the ones that came free with magazines you might find some real gems!!

10; clean your sewing machine, if all else fails cleaning your machine means its in tip top condition for when your back in your groove! Plus it keeps your machine healthy!

Do you have any tips on getting your sewjo back? Let me know in the comments!

Much Love

Frankie

xxx



Friday, 29 January 2016

Sewing On a Budget

Sewing is expensive, Yep I've said it. Contrary to popular belief sewing is not a cheap hobby. It used to be don't get me wrong, when our grandmas were doing it, it was cheaper much cheaper... but now? Now its one of the most expensive addictions you can have, yes I said addictions, just like alcohol or heroin, only sewing's a lot healthier and a lot more addictive.

As someone with a family and bills and all the other junk that comes along with having adult responsibilities I don't have a fortune to spend on sewing. In fact I don't even have a budget. 

So here's my top tips for sewing with a small/non existent budget:

1. Embrace sewing-
Shout it from the dammed rooftops!!!! "I sew talk to me about sewing! Tell me your wisdom! Keep me in mind if your having a clear out!" I can't tell you how many times I've received sewing stuff just because people know that I sew, I've had buttons from neighbours, curtains from my mother in law, and I've had two! count them TWO! bolts of fabric given to me! Just because people thought, oh Frankie sews she might like that.


This dress was made using fabric given to me for free by a friend, and the buttons are from ine of my mums neighbours!

2. Embrace home wares-

Have you ever actually considered how much fabric is in a duvet set? or say in curtains? And how awesome some of the prints are? And how cheap they can be? Charity shops have hoards of duvets and curtains going for a pittance and if your just starting out its a hell of a lot cheaper than buying fabric. 


This pinafore was made from my mother in laws curtains, and I've already got my eye on the curtains in my mothers living room, just as soon as she gets around to redecorating. I've even told my brother to keep me in mind for when he decorates his kids rooms, I mean who doesn't want a dalmatian print dress?

3. With regards to getting a machine-

Ask around, you would be surprised how many people have one sat in a corner. One of my machines came from my partners aunty, she moved house and decided she didn't need it and i got it! Its a fantastic machine! I mean seriously its great! and if nobody you know has one for lends or keeps then you can get some great deals at places like lidl and aldi. My first machine was from aldi and boy it was loud but it got the job done! And now my sister has it. Its the circle of sewing machine life.

4. Harvest your clothes - 

Sewing is about so much more than just having fabric, you need buttons and zips and ribbon and lace and all kinds of crap! You know where you can find these things for free? on old clothes that your going to bin. Buttons on shirts, ribbons in clothes, patches, ZIPS! I always unpick zips off clothes even the short stumpy ones in jeans! There is a whole haberdashery waiting t be found in your throw away pile you just need some patience and a good seam ripper! although its quicker to remove buttons with a sharp knife! 

5. Harvest your clothes some more!

This time for fabric! you can either re cut the pieces or you can refashion them! You'd be surprised how much fabric is in clothes, things like maxi dresses and sarongs are my favourites to use as fabric because there's loads of fabric! but I've also made corsets from jeans and this dress which was completely free!


corset material - off cut from my bridesmaid dress - free
skirt material - bedsheets that mother in law didn't want - free
slip - [not handmade but second hand]
back zip - removed from one of my partners old hoodies - free
straps - from an old ann summers bra that I paid a small fortune for - free [and glad I got my monies worth!]

6. Buy the basics-

Sometimes people have an old pair of scissors and often people get rid of thread but there are some pretty decent deals out there too! I love hobbycraft value thread and I've never had any issues with it, the colours are basic but for a pound who's complaining! I also love their value fabric scissors, I live in a house with a idiot male at some point he's going to pick up my scissors and cut paper with them. It is pointless me having an expensive pair! and these are pretty sharp for the price!  


7. Pick your patterns carefully-

I know a lot of people like to hoard patterns but when your on a budget its just not a viable option, especially with patterns coming in at the £8.00 mark.  Instead I love books that come with patterns like the two gbsb books or love at first stitch. I tend to think if you have a few basic patterns you very rarely need anything else. my most used patterns are the lilou bodice block, my princess seam bodice block, my cropped jacket and my pencil skirt pattern. I very rarely use a pattern at all for full skirted looks instead I just mark dimensions on the fabric. It can even be used for copying ready to wear outfits, just make a note of all the features like pleats, pockets and what the bodice is like and you wont need a whole new pattern. And there's a whole load of free patterns online! literally just a click away! Aswell as the awesome patterns that sometimes come free with magazines and online magazines! 

8. Embrace Polycotton

Polycotton is one of the cheapest fabrics around and it gets a bad rep. I personally love! It wears well, It washes well and it irons well! What more could you actually want? 
Its also great for starting out because you don't feel too bad if you make a mistake! Minerva crafts have a fantastic line of polycottons in some great prints! 

9. Buy By weight! 

abakhans have a great buy by weight system in their stores and you can get some real bargains! This dress was brought by weight and its still holding up and in wardrobe rotation it also pushed me to work with a fabric I hadn't tried before.


10. Birthdays and Christmas!

Its a hobby so its perfectly acceptable to ask for vouchers as a birthday or chistmas present, I have a lovely friend who always buys me a hobbycraft voucher for my birthday and my mum always put money aside for me to go fabric shopping with aswell! 

I tend to think you know its a hobby and not just a fad when your willing to have your birthday spends go on it! I once thought I might take up running as a hobby until someone offered to buy me a sports bra for Christmas! eww no thanks I'd rather have fabric! 

Much Love

A very thrifty frankie

xxx