I know, right? They glisten with butter. OMG.
Oh yes, topic of today was a laminate rain jacket for her daughter. I have some experience with garment sewing, (not my first area of expertise, but I can get through a pattern) and looked forward to working with this fun fabric. It was a matte laminate, which I love. Pink, which her daughter loves.
Patti put the Teflon foot on her Bernina and we were set. We were using the Amy Butler rain jacket pattern, which I must say is possibly not beginner friendly, but perfect for an intermediate sewist. (just an opinion) (lots of terms and lengthy directions) Anywho, we were so close before I had to go. We just have the sleeves and putting the outer with the inner, hem it up, and voila!
Serious cuteness going on here. :)
I also enjoyed going around her sewing studio, taking random pictures of her stuff. You know voyeuristic pictures of sewing goodies?
A half completed Fritzi bear.
A stunning quilted mug rug created by our friend Moni, she will be featured here soon. :)
The sweetest little sewing basket from when she was young, and a wooden spool of grosgrain tape that I covet.
I am in love with so many of the quilts in this room, but especially this one. This one is for me. :)
So that's the day in a nutshell. I had a wonderful time with a great friend, laughing until my sides hurt, drinking enough tea to well, you know, and eating myself silly. Everyone needs a Patti. But get your own, I'm not sure I can share. :0)
Your collection is looking beautiful . Do somthing for boys too.
ReplyDeleteContract Packaging