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  • I used to sew a lot. Life intervened but now I am finding my way back. Expect me to ramble on and on about clothes, sewing, fitting, and both the things I make and the things I dream of making. If this doesn't frighten you off, check out my knitting blog as well.

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November 15, 2009

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Oh, and I second mater's question. Want to know more about the muslin and fitting...

Oh, this is so exciting and great! Thanks to you I will be getting some Hot Patterns for xmas. And I think I'm going to get some muslin to practice on a circle or bias skirt (still looking for both patterns). Have you seen this:http://www.vintagesewing.info/index.html. It's quite amazing - if very advanced.

I'm so glad that you got back into the sewing room...and small steps are a good thing!

I'm excited! And thinking that the muslin as it stands looks good.

Must feel really good to be back at that, despite the challenges.
I'm curious, do you always make a muslin first? I'm planning to get back to a little sewing sometime over the next year perhaps -- I used to sew quite a bit, and have made pants with zippers, pockets, and waistbands, dresses with darts and shaped yokes and collars and side pockets, long-sleeved blouses with cuffs, etc., -- but I've never been careful enough to use a muslin. I used to fit the standard patterns fairly well at my size (despite being short-waisted) or at least it used to seem good enough. I'm not sure I'm patient or methodical enough to do the muslin step, yet I have your taste for fine fabrics and I certainly wouldn't want to waste/ruin anyway. So I'm curious about your practice . . .

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