Showing posts with label reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reviews. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 July 2018

Round Up of my Latest Minerva Crafts Posts

Hey folks! 

Still enjoying the heat wave?

Well naturally with all the blasted heat and the summer holidays I haven't actually had much time for sewing and whilst I've really enjoyed spending time with the kid I am starting to miss my sewing machine! 

So here's a few links to some blog posts I wrote way back when for minerva crafts! [Also note to self : get a haircut] 


First up we have butterick 6318 in luxury crepe! Which some of you may have seen on my instagram feed. There's actually one of these on my sewing table right now I just don't have the time to sew it! 


Next we have my review of the habico mini iron! Which I now use for both sewing and travelling! 


Then we have my review of wendy wards new book sewing with knits! I have a lot of projects coming up from this book! Including tee shirt dresses and hopefully some sweat pants! some of you may also remember this cardigan because I wore it all the dammed time during me made may!


and lastly we have this pleated stretch velvet dress. Which is actually making me sweat a little bit just looking at it but it was lovely and warm during winter! In fact I wore this for my sons nativity so it has some nice memories attached to it too! 

Hopefully I'll get some proper sewing sessions in soon! Maybe I'll banish the boys off for a day of golf? Although saying that I'll only miss him when hes back at school!!!! 

But for now I'm going to live vicariously through you all! So whats every one working on? 

Much Love 

Frankie 

disclaimer - the items reviews were sent to me for free however all thoughts and opinions are my own.








Friday, 24 November 2017

Minerva Crafts Padded Jersey Review

So this is just a quick post because it dawned on me that I haven't shared the latest review I did for Minerva Crafts!

 

The fabric used was padded jersey which also comes in black and camel. Which was like a super soft snuggly quilted jersey!

And the pattern is an old one by prima. but I loved how it went together! 

Anyway if you want to read my whole post you can find it here.

Also rememeber to check out my Black Friday Deals post for some great deals! Treat Yo Self!!!

Much Love 

Frankie 
xxx




Monday, 6 February 2017

Suzy Magazine Review


I personally was pretty late hearing about Suzy Magazine. For example I missed the entire kick starter campaign and only really heard about it on Instagram. Anyway the magazine titles itself as for the "fashion forward sewist" Which did peek my interest. As someone who has spoken about how irritating I find some of the kitsch projects in the more well known sewing magazines the idea of having something that's "fashion forward" seemed brilliant.

 Which naturally meant some batting of eyelids was done in Rikkis direction and we agreed to get me one and then we saw the £10.00 price tag and started dithering a bit. And I decided that if I was going to spend £10 I was definitely going to need to have an idea of what was inside. So I kept searching for the #suzymagazine on Instagram but all that really kept coming up was flatlays of the magazine or selfies with the magazine, nothing about what was actually inside. And then I stumbled upon a post by the lovely stitchedupsam and not only was she kind enough to describe what was within but she also offered to send me her copy because she was finished with it. Sewing people are the absolute coolest!
Image of Suzy Magazine Issue One

Right so here's my review! As always I've been honest because I don't know how to be anything other!

Things I liked:
- The paper its printed on is really lovely quality.
- There's a small piece about an embroidery exhibition by Molly Goddard that I found interesting and that I wouldn't have known about otherwise.
- The gift guide section was nice and opened my eyes to some new products.
-The photography really is outstanding, The pictures are very beautiful throughout.
- There's a sewing base piece of typography on the back that's very pretty, its the sort of thing you could easily cut out and frame.

Image result for suzy magazine sewing

Things I disliked:
-The playlist, one page is dedicated to a sewing playlist. I tend to think that music is so subjective that this is a bit pointless. For example my sewing playlist would feature heavy metal not the spice girls. I'd have rather seen an interview with someone who sews listening to music and one who sews watching telly and see how their ideas and concentration compares.
- A whole page of illustrations. Whilst the illustrations are lovely I did find them a bit pointless? 
- Large blocks of text. It seemed to me whenever there was words there would be quite a small picture and then a HUGE chunk of text. I feel like things could have been spaced out more.
- No tutorials or patterns. Now stitchedupsam had already mentioned that it didn't include any patterns, but then it didn't have any tutorials or even any ideas? I mean there's a piece on getting the most out of your patterns and uses the Cleo dress as an example. But they just make it up in five different fabrics? And add a patch to one. I'd have much rather seen some pattern hacking ideas, i.e extending the length [for those who prefer modest fashion] or a one covered in patches or embroidery. 
- There's a colouring page, and not a detailed artsy sort of colouring page, its just outlines of pictures of sewing patterns?

Image result for suzy magazine sewing

So all in all I think its a lovely idea. Even though I make my own clothes I still pay attention to the latest fashion trends and buy fashion magazines so the ideas of a magazine for the fashion forward sewist really appeals to me. What I think it needs is a bit more content and substance. I'd like to see pattern hacking and things made up in really unusual fabrics. And ideas on how to customise things.

I really do think its a great idea and kudos to them for making it happen but personally I don't think I'll be putting it on my buy list until they've put a bit more in. And I still think the £10 price tag is VERY steep especially for what you get. For example you could buy the dressmaking technique bible for the same price and have change for donuts. Or you could just buy £10 worth of donuts [FYI if you buy tesco jam donuts its five for 50p so you could end up with 100 donuts in your hands, that's if I've done my maths right]

 So have you brought suzy magazine? and what did you think of it?

Much Love

Frankie

Disclaimer: I didn't pay for my copy of suzy magazine as it was sent to me by stitched up sam, and if I do ever have to pleasure of meeting her I will certainly give her some donuts, might even stretch to some krispy kremes! 

Saturday, 25 July 2015

There's only so many pieces of fruit a person can sew.....

I have two magazines delivered a month, Disney sweets and treats and love quilting and patchwork! Which my sister and brother in law kindly got me as a present! 


I stopped buying seeing magazines a while ago, it seemed to be a lot of the same old same old , lots of kitsch things to fill a house, and lots of upcycling projects I would never do! Plus every issue seemed to feature how to make a pin cushion, and nobody needs that many pin cushions! 

However I am seriously enjoying love quilting and patchwork, maybe it's because it's focused on one skill, or that it features a great mixture of projects for different skill levels! 

But it also has excellent free items, like things you'll actually use, not just things to clog up the place! 

In fact I enjoy it that much I re read it pretty much everyday, there's nothing I like more than my morning brew and a quick retread whilst lil knitwit eats his breakfast. 

But a few days ago I got another magazine surprise! Mr knitwit brought me a copy of let's knit on the way back from the barbers! 


He doesn't really get the craft thing so it always surprises me when he does something like this! Anyway I was pleasantly surprised by the projects in this as well! In fact there a couple of things I'm going to try and make and one project that might encourage me to ask Mr knitwits nan how to use double pointed needles! 

And as an added bonus it came with a kit to make this. 


Which little knitwit has his eye on! It's patiently waiting in the knitting queue. I've got an order for a minion to do and then part three of my little lamb review and then I'm going to make this bad boy! 

Much love

Frankie

Xxx