Saturday 30 May 2020

A New Top from a Remnant

On a Saturday-for-sewing afternoon, I was able to clear my son's schoolbooks from our old kitchen table and instead spread out fabric and pattern pieces for a new top. A new York top!

A new blue top.

For my York by Seamwork top, a downloadable pattern, I chose a beautifully soft grey-blue fabric that I bought as a 3metre remnant from my local community centre for $7.50. Such a bargain! Luckily, I already had matching thread and a dark blue bias binding in my stash too.

 A beautiful blue bargain!

While this beginner pattern was very easy to sew, with clear instructions and diagrams too, it was a project where I had to sew darts, stitch cuffs and make an in-seam keyhole all of which I've not done before. When marking up the darts on the fabric, I used a little piece of almost-used-up soap instead of chalk, which was a great tip I learned from a pattern-making workshop. The edge of the soap makes a crisp line and the soap just washes out once your garment is finished. Always nice to learn new skills and a great use for scraps of soap.

Using soap to mark up the fabric.

Dark blue bias binding, which I also had in my stash, was my choice for a contrasting colour for my new top's neckline. This binding meets at the centre back and extends beyond in both directions to make the in-seam keyhole. It's tied with a bow at the back.

A blue bow at the back.

Overall, I'm happy with how this top from a remnant turned out. The fabric is lovely and soft and I adore the colour. Rather than wearing it with my old and faded house-and-garden jeans though, as in the photo above, I think the gentle blue will look nice worn with a pair of deep dark blue jeans. (I am waiting for my favourite op-shops to reopen so I can find desired jeans.) 

As for the remains of the remnant, I think it will match nicely with some other fabric scraps I have to make an infinity scarf. I wouldn't want to waste any it!

Meg















25 comments:

  1. Hi Meg,

    your top looks great and is such a lovely shade of blue.
    The fabric was really well priced too.

    I have a collection of woolen fabric that I have found at our local Savers store. Some pieces are two metres long and cost about $5. I will be making a shaggy quilt with the fabric and want to start soon. I also use our kitchen table for sewing but hate having to clear my sewing things away at dinner time and then set up again the next day.

    What a lovely view you have from your verandah.

    Have a good weekend, Maria xx.

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    1. Thanks, Maria. I thought the fabric was a bargain and such a pretty colour. Your shaggy quilt will be lovely and warm for Winter. I hate clearing my sewing things off the table too! Our view reaches all the way to the sea and is the reason why we bought this particular block of land so many years ago. It's nice to sit outside and look out to the horizon. I hope you have a lovely weekend too. Perhaps some sewing?
      MegXx

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  2. Ooh, that is a lovely blue, and the contrasting bias binding sets it off beautifully. What a lot of satisfaction to make clothes for yourself:)

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    1. Hi Jo. I do think it is satisfying to make clothes and sew other things. I am still learning but improving as I go along. Meg:)

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  3. That’s a lovely top, Meg. I really like the shape of the sleeves and the bow at the back. What a great deal for the remnant fabric !

    Thank you so much for the tip about using soap for marking fabric. I didn’t know that. 😊

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    1. Thanks, Nil. The fabric was a great bargain. The longer sleeves on the top are just right for our warmer Autumn days here. I now have a little jar of soap scraps that I've been saving for sewing. Meg:)

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  4. Beautiful work, Meg. Isn't it satisfying to make your own clothes? I haven't sewn any, but I have knit several favorite items. Your hair looks really thick and healthy, too.

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    1. I really enjoy making some of my own clothes, Stephanie, and especially so when I can re-purpose fabric or use a remnant. It saves a lot of money compared to buying new. You knit such beautiful socks and sweaters which I'm sure last many, many seasons. My hair is usually quite long and wavy but my husband cut it shorter for me and I think I quite like it! MegXx

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  5. Meg, your top looks great. That is a good tip about the soap which I had never heard of before. I used to make my own clothes when I was young. There weren't any cheap clothes to buy in the shops in those days and most women and girls made their own.

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    1. Thanks, Chel. I am enjoying sewing my own clothes and try to grow my skills by choosing patterns that have got one or two new things for me to learn as I sew them up. Meg:)

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  6. Thank you so much, Laurie. I adore the colour which is such a gentle blue. Blue is my favourite colour! MegXx

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  7. Good work on extending your experience in technical details of sewing. The top looks great.

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    1. Thanks! I still try to choose simpler things, because that's the type of clothes I like to wear, but knowing how to sew up things like darts means I can try a few more different styles. I still need a lot of practice but am pleased that I can actually wear what I sew up. MegXx

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  8. The top looks great, you must be so thrilled to wear it and I love the contrast edging colour. By the way have you heard of The Nest Community at Everton Park - it's on South Pine Rd in an old house [well underneath the house] and it's a charity shop for craft stuff...I took Sienna there the other day and we bought zips for 50 cents that would normally cost $4.00 at Spotlight. They have fabric, wool, patterns basically haberdashery and craft stuff. It's all donated so if you need anything like that pop in and have a look. Kathy

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    1. I have visited The Nest quite a few times, Kathy. It's where I found the fabric for this top. It's a fantastic place, runs crafty workshops (and hopefully will again once groups can gather again) and I love looking through their craft and sewing supplies for bargains. MegXx

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    2. great...Sienna was very excited to buy a few zips for 50 cents and some fabric. Have a good weekend.

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  9. Its lovely Meg and fits beautifully. I love the idea of using a small piece of soap to 'draw' on fabric what a great idea, thank you so much for sharing this, I shall be doing that myself from now on.

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    1. Thanks! I am really happy with how the top turned out. I now have a little bottle of soap scraps in a jar on my sewing table. It works well for marking lines on fabric pieces. MegXx

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  10. So pretty Meg, you did a great job. I like the shape of the sleeves.

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    1. Thanks, Nanette. It's just right for our Autumn and can be worn under a jacket too when it gets colder. I like the sleeves too.
      MegXx

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  11. Beautiful top, looks soft and cool. I love the back tie. Andrea

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    1. Thanks, Andrea. The top is just right for our Autumn weather. MegXx

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  12. Oh how well it turned out! I love it when I find a beautiful piece of fabric of a decent size at the op-shop! I always feel like I've just dug up some treasure...although I feel like that when I find a nice dress or top at the op-shop too! It's so much more fun than just buying something new!

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    1. I love finding fabric treasure too, Evi. 3m of this beautiful blue was such a bargain! MegXx

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  13. ps..Spotlight has 40% off patchwork fabric, batting etc. until Tuesday 9th June I'm assuming it's all day until 5pm tomorrow as well, I bought some supplies today - great sale. They said that supplies are slow to come in now due to overseas delays. Kathy

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