tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8377620838801577196.post1462663518195954163..comments2023-12-18T04:42:56.571+00:00Comments on Sew little time: Burda burdenSew little timehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04027164681383524032noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8377620838801577196.post-61403085847160760192012-04-27T16:10:12.067+01:002012-04-27T16:10:12.067+01:00I seem to remember someone saying they put post it...I seem to remember someone saying they put post it notes along the edge of the pattern they were tracing, it helped them follow the right line. I have never had the urge to torture myself by tracing a pattern from a Burda magazine. Yet. Mind you I am in Canada, where we can get cheaper patterns.ElleChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16656569539140359204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8377620838801577196.post-65484457059363623112012-04-25T13:42:51.653+01:002012-04-25T13:42:51.653+01:00That is such a good idea. I will check those out ...That is such a good idea. I will check those out (and your blog Molly!). I also spend far more time reading than blogging. Which is stupid considering the limited time I have for actual sewing!Sew little timehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04027164681383524032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8377620838801577196.post-7633226955418831252012-04-25T13:21:18.449+01:002012-04-25T13:21:18.449+01:00P.S. Have just worked out you are in UK, so if you...P.S. Have just worked out you are in UK, so if you want to try out the Saral paper (and I can really recommend it - you can trace onto fabric with it too and it comes in different colors), then I get mine from Cotton Patch, that's the cheapest UK supplier unless http://www.kalquilts.com restock - at the moment they only have a couple of rolls of blue left.Social Historianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09930089762630968441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8377620838801577196.post-43199031635677860242012-04-25T13:08:07.857+01:002012-04-25T13:08:07.857+01:00Someone once said those things look like Japanese ...Someone once said those things look like Japanese metro maps, I think they may be right!!<br /><br />Something I have just started doing with my own pattern copying which might help(I recently took the Couture Dress class on Craftsy and it has suddenly opened up all these new ideas to me)... Instead of trying to trace your line through paper, put your pattern paper underneath, with a sheet of carbon transfer paper(I use Saral paper which comes on a roll) between the two, then trace along the line on the original with your wheel/stylus. That way you can see exactly which line you are tracing. (I wish I had worked this out a long time ago!). I also use greaseproof paper (baking parchment) for small pieces as its so see through.<br /><br />Welcome to the blogosphere, I'm a terrible blogger, far too busy reading other people's blogs despite all my best intentions! I do sew for my little girl too so please come by and have a peek at some of the stuff I've made. Looking forward to seeing some of your finished projects :)Social Historianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09930089762630968441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8377620838801577196.post-77262586783012478362012-04-23T15:21:22.475+01:002012-04-23T15:21:22.475+01:00Hi tessa! Thanks for the lovely comment! I love ...Hi tessa! Thanks for the lovely comment! I love the Village haberdashery but I am sitting on my hands trying not to buy anything until i finish the pile of stuff I have planned already. Must. Stop. Buying. Fabric. i do love my Sorbetto though and have plans for at least another couple. Good luck with the PJs!Sew little timehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04027164681383524032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8377620838801577196.post-54030493529339354362012-04-23T13:46:58.758+01:002012-04-23T13:46:58.758+01:00Hi Joanne,
I popped over from Did You Make That? a...Hi Joanne,<br />I popped over from Did You Make That? and thought I'd say hello! The Village Haberdashery has lots of lovely fabrics, doesn't it? Looking forward to seeing your Burda top - good luck with the knit fabric! I'm making PJ bottoms for Karen's Pyjama party at the moment, and then plan to make a Sorbetto next. Baby steps!<br />TessaSausage Dog Taleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00259110101258882564noreply@blogger.com