Creating a Miss Fisher style hat by Upcycling a Vintage 1970's hat

This was a fun and quick upcycle to create a 1920's style cloche like the ones that Miss Fisher wears in the series, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.  While not totally period correct, the style similar to some of the hats Phryne wears on the show, designed by Australian Milliner, Mandy Murphy.

Read More
Going to Miss Fisher Con 2018 - my favorite moments

It's been almost two months since I attended the 2nd annual Miss Fisher Convention.  If you don't know about Miss Fisher, she is the main character in a series of books by author, Kerry Greenwood.  The books inspired an Australian TV Series called Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. A quite liberated lady detective, Miss Fisher, lives in 1929 Melborne, Australia.  The Convention, celebrated everything "Miss Fisher".  If you haven't seen it, you should.  Fantastic show and books and her snappy dressing (ie. beautiful costume design) inspired me to create a whole wardrobe and rope my friends into coming along for the ride.

Read More
Sewing a Velvet Evening Coat for Miss Fisher Con

A 1920's evening gown is not quite complete with out an evening cloak, a headpiece and the right jewels.  Luckily for me, I had a lovely piece of velvet and some pink silk crepe-de-chine along with matching crepe back satin, tucked up on my fabric shelf just waiting to be used.

Read More
Miss Fisher Con or Bust - Fitting my Art Deco Inspired Evening Gown

Miss Fisher Con is less than a week away and my wardrobe is getting the finishing touches (even as you read this!).  Here is a  little sneak peak into the fitting of the evening gown I'll be wearing to the masquerade on the Saturday Evening of the Con.

Read More
Sewing Elegant Rag Dolls - with Ann Wood Handmade

Recently, my good friend JoAnne took at trip to Los Angeles to take an art class.  What a renegade idea!  If she could do it, then so could I!  The opportunity arose, to do just that, when I got an email from Ann Wood Handmade back in January or February, announcing a class she would be teaching in Los Angeles, in March.  I jumped at the chance, because...

Read More
Sewing Wardrobe Basics - A Camisole & Wide Leg Pants

I've started working on my "Miss Fisher" wardrobe for the Miss Fisher Convention in June.  Very exciting!  The first step was determining some wardrobe basics.  After analyzing her wardrobe in the show (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries), over all the seasons, I have broken down her DAY outfits to include the following:

Read More
Bonjour Teaspoon Sewing Patterns - The Mia Dress for Tweens

For those of you who don't already know, along with teaching sewing and fashion at The Sewing Room, I've designed a collection of Sewing Patterns. It is comprised of 3 hats, 4 dresses, 1 pair of shorts,  a blouse, a skirt, 2 tote bags, a vest, a set of aprons, a relaxation kit and 1 jacket  - Am I forgetting anything? Most (but not all) of our patterns are made for the "TWEEN" girl, and some are sized for adults as well. 

Read More
Fashion Styling for American Girls

What is Fashion Styling ?  Those who master it, become our style Icons. It's how you put outfits together or how you make something look a certain way for a photo shoot.  Styling gives the observer a visual reference and creates stories around design.  It's how it all comes together to create a cohesive idea. Styling comes down to how you assemble a "look", making the end result more exciting than the sum of it's parts. 

Read More
The Classic Breton T-Shirt - Learn to Make Your Own

Anyone who knows me, knows I LIVE in striped T's.  I made the one pictured as a sample for some upcoming classes that I'll be teaching.  It has long sleeves, a Bateau neck with a button shoulder/sleeve vents with grosgrain trim and side vents at the bottom opening.  It's made from a beautiful navy blue and white synthetic yarn dyed striped (the stripe is knitted into the fabric as opposed to printing on top of the fabric) double knit, purchased from Piedmont Fabric.  The gold nautical star buttons and vintage striped rayon grosgrain ribbon at the neck and sleeve vents were acquired from the ReCrafting Co.  I made the pattern for this Breton Striped T-Shirt,  using my body measurements.  I'm fairly happy with the fit.  I would only make the armhole and bicep a little smaller to match the slim fit of the body.  I'll make those changes on the next one I make up.

Read More
Vintage Coat Crusade - Re-Fashion & Restoring my Vintage Coat Collection

I've amassed a bit of a coat collection over the last year. Two of these beautiful coats were given to me, one was purchased at a Vintage Fashion Faire and I even made two myself - a Black 1920's Straight Coat & a Red 1930's long swing coat.  For the coats, I didn't make some of my favorite acquisitions needed a little freshening up and/or restoration. 

Read More
My Sewing (& Knitting) Plans for 2018

What are your Sewing Plans for the New Year?  I already have a long list of things I would like to accomplish with the knowledge that there probably won't be time for everything on my list.  In any regard, I'm very excited to get started.  Take a look below at some of the things in the works....

Read More
A Year in Review - My best Sewing Projects of 2017

It's truly amazing how fast this year has gone and I when I look at this image it seems crazy that I made so many things. I've virtually created a brand new (but vintage inspired) wardrobe. It's been so fun making things for myself and a long time coming.  I haven't really done anything like this since High School. Since then, sewing has meant mostly business - pattern making, fashion education and custom design work with a little bit of sewing for the home or for friends on the side.

Read More
December Red - A Red Wool 1930's Ensemble

This outfit all began after a short trip around the corner to my local crafting consignment shop, where I found the amazing fabric for the blouse featured in this post. The print (Asian Art Deco?) was irresistible and there was just enough of it to scrape out a blouse.  Next up was a  search for the perfect 1930's blouse pattern.  That proved to be a little easier said than done, as I had trouble finding a blouse pattern that suited the fabric. I did settle on a gorgeous 1930's dress pattern with a fabulous neck bow, that could be converted into a blouse and skirt.  

Read More
Miss Fisher Wardrobe: The Basic Shell

In my recent post, December Red, I showed a red wool 1930's skirt and coat. This 1930's style skirt is a bit of an ode to skirts worn by the Honorable Miss Phryne Fisher, in Miss Fisher's Murder Mystery series.  Her character is quite fashion forward for the 1928-1929 timeline the series is set in and her clothing and style, in general, seem to echo both decades (1920's & 1930's).  So, I needed a top to pair with this skirt in my quest for a Miss Fisher Wardrobe.

Read More
Miss Fisher Wardrobe: Antique Faire HATS to UPCYCLE & Trim

Last Saturday, I had planned a field trip to SF for some super vintage trim and ribbon shopping.  As it turned out, time was short for everyone, and none of us could make it in the end.  The silver lining turned out to be a trip to the Alameda Antique Faire on Sunday.  Our main shopping stop on the field trip was to visit the showroom of Jennifer Osner who is a collector and dealer of antique textiles and ribbons.  Guess what?  She had a booth at the Antique Faire.  This was so fantastic, because I REALLY wanted to knuckle down on my hats for the 2018 Miss Fisher Convention.

Read More
Smooth Sailing Sports Togs- A Pattern Review

Pictured here is a 1940's (or late 1930's) outfit that I sewed up using the Wearing History Smooth Sailing Sport Togs Shirt and Trousers pattern.  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!!! This pattern is great. The blouse needs a little work in the armhole, but otherwise...

Read More
1930's Dress Complete - Gatsby Summer Afternoon 2017

The Gatsby Summer Afternoon is an annual event presented by the Art Deco Society of California, every year on the 2nd Sunday in September.  This is an event I look forward to each year and get ready for, pretty far in advance.  For the 3 years, my mom has been joining me and then last year, my cousins Kathy & Maurice came along for the ride as well. AND this year, I even roped my friend Jone in, who ended up having more friends there than me! 

Read More
A Tweed Skirt Story - Comparing Body Measurements to Pattern Measurements

In this post,  two recently finished projects will be highlighted, but will the main focus will be on MEASURING.  The Bay Area Sewists met up at The Sewing Room a couple of weeks ago to talk with me about pattern measuring. 

Read More