SewFun run-down
Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 11:17AM
Kate in Parties, Sewing, Skill-Sharing

Our sewing party this week was a total success! Briana made me and a bunch of other people not only feel better about ourselves, but also swell with pride over taking our mending into our own hands.

SewFun partiers were of all different skill levels, from I’ve-never-dared-step-so-close-to-a-sewing-machine to yeah-I’ll-add-ruffles-to-that-shit-no-biggie. I’m definitely in the former category so the collective vibes from a group of ladies knocking out mending and tackling creative fabric projects was just what I needed to inspire and succeed.

Some things were simple, and just needed a little TLC with a needle and thread:And some of us got fancy:

Collective Garment/Textile Successes:

1. Made velvet eyebag using a scrap from former curtains, and filled it with dried black beans and lavender.

2. Mended cardigan

3. Mended frilly shirt

4. Created throw-pillow cover

5. Added ruffle-y edging to simple cardigan, edging cut from a vintage dress

6. Mended scarf suffering from wounds caused by a zipper confrontation

7. Mended pair of severely busted-through dance pants

8. Shorts created from pants

9. Shift dress cut and hemmed from longer frock

10. Addressed a vintage dress with a troubled hem

11. Patched holes in two skirts (one more successfully than the other)

Emotional and Personal wins:

To be further inspired, check out Briana’s sweet Etsy shop. Stay tuned for the next Brooklyn Sew Fun event. Contact me through the form to be added to an email list for sewing party event updates. Until then, happy stitching!

Update: Partier submitted photos (and even a video to come!)

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