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Amalfi Blouse by Sewing Patterns by Masin

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I was a tester for this pattern.  When I first laid eyes on this one it gave me romantic vibes.  Then there are the sleeves - I love a statement sleeve.  You have romance, a statement sleeve, and last but not least, roominess.  This top has a lot of built in ease which makes it super comfortable. Amalfi Blouse How I Did It This blouse has ample ease so you may want to consider going down a size.  Steam-A-Seam will be your friend on this pattern.  I used it on the collar and front band facings and also on the sleeve bands.  Rather than using stay stitching around the neck area, I used a woven stay tape. I got really scared and started panicking when I attached the front to the back.  The neck area was huge, I thought I had cut something wrong.  I finally remembered the neck area was gathered. This pattern has really good instructions, but I did find that although the seam allowance is 3/8", one of the gathering stitches is placed at 5/8" and w...

Isle Jeans by Chalk and Notch

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When I saw this jeans pattern I knew immediately that I wanted to make them.  This pattern reminded me of a pair of "sailor" pants.  Third time is a charm because it took 3 makes for me to get it right and it was all my fault.   I have come to realize I am well beyond age of starting to sew at midnight and staying up all night thinking I will end up with a garment that is pleasing to me 😂. Isle Jeans Version 3 How I did It I had cut this pattern out months before I actually starting sewing it.  To say this pattern was a journey for me is an understatement.   This was my first time sewing a Chalk & Notch pattern and because I am a lazy sewer, I refused to do a muslin.  Besides, I had made jeans before and I knew I could apply my prior yoke and waistband adjustments to get a perfect fit for me with this pattern also. The Journey Version 1 had me in tears and I almost threw this pair in the trash and admit defeat.  Why - I started sewing wh...