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My Top 10 Sewing Patterns List by Garment Type

Pattern Review just introduced a feature called My Top 10 List as a feature of the pattern stash. Last year alone I sewed over 200 different patterns. I can pick only 10? Challenge accepted. I began by listing patterns be type. Then I evaluated how often I sewed the pattern and even more important, how often I wore the garments.  My most sewn, most worn patterns are all dresses. Not a surprise. Dresses are my most worn garment. For business. For casual. For travel. I love how I can put on a dress and be done. I also love how I can vary my look by changing shoes, scarves, jewelry and toppers. In a world where there is too much to do, I like easy decisions when getting dressed. Pardon the bad pun. Since I had a difficult time confining my list to just dresses, let alone 10 patterns period, I present my favorite patterns by type: Tops: I have 41 tops reviewed on Pattern Review. Of those, these are the patterns I've sewn and worn again and again: Simplici...

TNT-- The Petite Friendly Sheath Dress

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Is there any style more elegant than a classic sheath dress?  For years I could not wear a sheath dress because I found few in petite sizing. Once I started sewing, I could make the styles that I want. TNT McCalls 7085 Sheath dresses are comfortable to wear and easy to sew. I often get asked what are my favorite patterns for making a sheath dress. I have a few. Only two are currently in print:  Butterick 6624 has lovely princess seams. I've made this pattern up in stretch cotton sateen and denim with lycra. McCalls 7085 has great shaping with darts. I've made this up in cashmere, wool, cotton sateen, batik and silk. I've sewn both in different hem and sleeve lengths to get very different looks from a basic pattern. A number of my very favorite patterns are now out of print but can frequently be found on Amazon, Ebay and Etsy. Here are my favorite out of print patterns for making a sheath dress: OOP McCalls 7714 This pattern has a straight and a-line skirt options. I've...

Monthly Report: January 2025 Sewing Scorecard

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This is my sewing scorecard for the month of January 2025.  The goal is to sew from stash and make only targeted fabric purchases. This month, I sewed 8 yards of fabric making women's wear (5 garments), 4 yards for toddler clothes (4 garments) and 15 yards in my endeavor to learn bag making techniques (5 handbags, including 3 wearable muslins, and 7 small zippered pouches). That brings the total to 27 yards of stash sewn for the month of January. Womenswear Patterns #Made Description Petite Friendly Recommend? Keep or Discard? Yardage  V2958 1 Pucci Vintage Vogue Couturier Dress  Yes  Yes  Keep  2  S5015  1  1963 Vintage Junior Dress  Yes  Yes  Keep  2  V2288  1 ...