Readers, some updates -- it's been a while!
While I haven't been blogging lately, I have most definitely been sewing and buying fabric -- more of the latter than the former but isn't that always the case?Here are a few of my recent makes, all of which I've posted on my Instagram account (where I'm @peterlappin). That's where am most active these days.
Above is a button-down dress shirt I made from a vintage berry-print shirting I found at the Chelsea Flea Market a few years back. Speaking of vintage fabric, I made this camp shirt using a gooseberry-print cotton, also from the flea market, below.
Using a vintage McCall's shirt pattern I purchased on Etsy, I made a long-sleeve white button-down, very much inspired by the pattern envelope.
I sewed a lovely Liberty of London shirt for a client. The collar is lined with black cotton sateen.
Most recently, Michael asked for a vintage sheet shirt, the kind I used to make years ago when I first started sewing; he loved their softness and no-iron convenience. I found a great set of vintage Springmaid "Wondercale" (i.e., percale, a cotton-poly blend) sheets on eBay. Here's the shirt I made--and I still have a lot left for...maybe a suit?
I have finally sewed something for my niece and nephew, who are now four and a half. She's into kittens and pink; he's into dinosaurs. I found two cute quilting cottons on Etsy. Here are the shirts I made.
Now for some of the fabric I purchased in the last few months that I haven't used yet.
Bottom-weight cotton twill in an oversized button print. Maybe summer pants or shorts?
Vintage cold rayon print which I intend to use for a shirt.
Inspired by the linen shirt from Paul Stuart on the left, I purchased a life-preserver print in two colorways (a Michael Miller quilting cotton). Still haven't made the shirt so it may have to wait till next summer.
A few other fashion-related purchases:
A vintage checked wool Italian blazer on eBay. Not entirely sure how old it is -- Seventies? Fits like a glove and I can't wait to wear it when the weather is cool.
Finally, a glen plaid linen suit from Suitsupply (here I'm wearing only the jacket) -- a bit of a splurge but I love it. They make beautiful stuff.
Readers, that's about it.
We're approaching the time of year when I usually host MPB Day. I have decided not to organize the event this year. While many Americans are vaccinated against the original COVID, I don't think it's a good idea to spend time in groups, particularly inside, with variants on the rise. The FIT museum had been closed for more than a year, though it has finally reopened, which is good news. The Panera Bread near FIT, where we normally would have lunch and hold our pattern swap, is closed permanently.
I hope those of you who can will still support independent fabric stores in the NYC Garment District, or those in your area, if any. Of course I hope we may meet up again sometime in the future. In the meantime, do check out the museum at FIT, which is free.
I haven't been blogging much and I don't expect this pattern to change in the coming months, alas, though it's always possible. As I mentioned earlier, I'm active on Instagram, which is just easier if not always as satisfying. I hope you will follow me there if you don't already.
Have a great rest of summer and stay healthy!