How Do I Have So Many?! I Never Wear Them! :: My Top Sewing Pattern Collection Clear Out

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  • Hey Peeps! Seriously?! How do I have so many patterns for a garment I barely wear? I do think most of these can be tweaked to work for my preferences and I promise to be extra picky if I think about buying a new top pattern. What do you think about my choices?
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    THINGS I MENTION ::
    Rita Blouse : charmpatterns....
    Vogue 7827 : Out of print
    Vogue 9285 : amzn.to/3Rb1lF2
    Vogue 7800 : Out of print
    McCalls 7508 : Out of print
    McCalls 4256 : Out of print
    McCalls 7784 : Out of print
    McCalls 6794 : Out of print
    McCalls 7868 : simplicity.com...
    McCalls 7803 : simplicity.com...
    McCalls 8043 : simplicity.com...
    McCalls 6604 : Out of print
    McCalls 6563 Out of print, can be found online
    McCalls 7436 : Out of print
    McCalls 7468 : amzn.to/3MWnZOP
    McCalls 7929 : Out of print
    McCalls 8095 : simplicity.com...
    McCalls 7659 : Out of print
    McCalls 7977 : simplicity.com...
    Butterick 6711 : simplicity.com...
    Butterick 6713 : simplicity.com...
    Butterick 6487 : Out of print
    Butterick 6731 : simplicity.com...
    Simplicity 8693 : Out of print
    Simplicity 8948 : Out of print
    Simplicity 8918 : Out of print
    Simplicity 8601 : amzn.to/40MUlkZ
    Simplicity 8882 : amzn.to/40TRwyG
    New Look 6532 : Out of print
    New Look 6086 : amzn.to/3sUZfzE
    Belcarra : amzn.to/47MsV10
    Josie : experimentalsp...
    Evelyn : experimentalsp...
    Airelle : shop.deer-and-...
    Now and Then Evelyn : www.tilthesung...
    Vogue 1726 : Out of print
    Vogue 1680 : Out of print
    Colour Analysis : • Colour Analysis - A Ye...
    WHAT I'M WEARING ::
    Vogue 9327 : amzn.to/47mtf6P
    Naturella Bouquet viscose fabric was from Lady McElroy, no longer available
    Gold Dot Necklace : www.etsy.com/u...
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Комментарии • 35

  • @CulinaryGuide
    @CulinaryGuide Год назад +1

    You have a great stash of shirt patterns that have now become vintage.

  • @Ccherry18
    @Ccherry18 Год назад +10

    My thoughts on pattern collecting: Patterns can be the best snapshots of fashion. I have chosen to keep some patterns just because they remind me of what was fashionable when I bought them. Now, there are some patterns that were never really fashionable and I have decided I would never wear them. Those I let go.

  • @JemibookSews
    @JemibookSews Год назад +4

    Love watching these videos to get Pattern Inspo! Never seen Simplicity 8918 - now I need it!

  • @marathorne6821
    @marathorne6821 Год назад +3

    You'll have so much fun hacking the tops into dresses, and then also being able to wear them under skirts or pinafores, so keep all the ones you love and explore every option that suits your preferred way of dressing 😊

  • @Rotten_Ralph
    @Rotten_Ralph Год назад +2

    0:00 love that pattern fantastic for making a Renaissance Festival dress

  • @nimuenorth6295
    @nimuenorth6295 Год назад +1

    I think you need a "Tops to be dressified" category in your collection. That way you have all of those grouped together when you're in the mood to tackle the pattern hacking. It would also make it clearer what you have that you specifically intend to use only as tops. (And that for somebody who doesn't wear tops often, you have a completely reasonable amount of top patterns - whatever that means. 😉) I like the idea of turning tops into dresses because I often see tops I'd love as dress bodices, but nobody makes the corresponding dress. And as sewists, we can fix that! ❤

  • @Nessi-dances
    @Nessi-dances Год назад

    Keeping in mind that you have said that you don't like to sew solids, what about doing the fake top and skirt thing? That would let you do the patterned fabric top and pair it with the solid bottom AND have it be a dress. Also, new emotes:

  • @johutcheon2675
    @johutcheon2675 Год назад +2

    Just got to mention what you’re wearing and how absolutely stunning that pattern and colour is on you ❤

  • @luminariastormreaver
    @luminariastormreaver Год назад +1

    You've inspired me! Making tops into dresses is brilliant!
    I recently went through my patterns and realized that due to my own preferences, I have a lot of similar looking patterns. So, I went through them again and started looking at the pattern details and writing them down. I put all of the ones that look similar together, then noted if I liked the bodice, sleeves, collar, etc on them. I'm going to trace out the different elements of each that I like, and then create a "Frankenstein" pattern envelope for each, with a sketch of the base and variations. My goal for 2024 is to make up each "Frankenstein" iteration. I think I will have over 52 different things I can make out of what will be 4-6 "patterns", and then I can sell the patterns I have.
    Also, I've been pinning a lot of "add on" collar and cuff options in Pinterest lately. Some of the options I like would easily be made as just collars or cuffs that I could make as plain or embellished as I'd like them to be. Beads, embroidery, or lace insertion would be so simple and easy!❤❤❤

  • @lindawirtenberger8241
    @lindawirtenberger8241 Год назад

    Right before I saw this video I was looking at my dress patterns seeing which ones I was able to make tops out of, it all how you look at them.

  • @MassonLifestyle
    @MassonLifestyle Год назад

    That Simplicity 8693 is such a great pattern to have, it is out of print but if you can find it get it!!!!

  • @dazzys4618
    @dazzys4618 Год назад +1

    Some lovely patterns there Sian. Great ideas for adapting the older patterns to newer styles. I have been making a few patterns that came with a 1980 series of sewing magazines that are similar to some more recent patterns and currently working on a 1960 ish pinafore style from my mum’s large stash of older patterns. This dress can be made with lower scooped back which the pattern calls an After six dress! Cocktails 🍸

  • @kathleengradberg8751
    @kathleengradberg8751 Год назад

    Top patterns are my go to makes for the most part. I have tons! I've made both the Butterick 6731 and Simplicity 8607 and they are staples in my summer wardrobe. Both made in stripes. I get compliments on them all the time.

  • @laurelnolen2056
    @laurelnolen2056 Год назад

    I have the Airelle, and I've recently come to the realization that it's just a little too "ingenue" for my personal style, so it's going to be my contribution to an upcoming pattern swap party. I've made the Belcarra, and it's cute and breezy for a hot summer day, but somehow the size I chose fit fine when I made it from muslin, but was an absolute tent with a gaping neck in the rayon crepe I used for the "real" version. (It won't even shrink in the wash--what's up with that?) I just need to hack it apart and adjust it, but I dread alterations.

  • @Rotten_Ralph
    @Rotten_Ralph Год назад +1

    6457 top for the dress where you love the skirt but dislike the top. I don't remember the # but hopefully you can understand

  • @Dizzyknitsandcurls
    @Dizzyknitsandcurls Год назад

    I had the Rita and could not get on with it either I’ve tried three peasant tops none work for me

  • @alisonbeiko2050
    @alisonbeiko2050 Год назад +1

    Hi there, can I ask where do you sell your patterns?

    • @KittenishBehaviourSian
      @KittenishBehaviourSian  Год назад +2

      They will be on my website soon 😊

    • @alisonbeiko2050
      @alisonbeiko2050 Год назад

      And your website address please Sian ... I keep getting directed back to RUclips.

    • @KittenishBehaviourSian
      @KittenishBehaviourSian  Год назад +1

      @@alisonbeiko2050 it’s under construction at the moment. Hopefully it will be available soon 😊

  • @Rotten_Ralph
    @Rotten_Ralph Год назад +1

    Posted 2 minutes ago, very nice

  • @Moon_Child_14
    @Moon_Child_14 Год назад +1

    🌙

  • @ssujh1
    @ssujh1 Год назад

    🎉

  • @dani_sews
    @dani_sews Год назад +1

    🤗🤗🤗

  • @lorainemunro7969
    @lorainemunro7969 Год назад

    🐯

  • @alisoneichler4257
    @alisoneichler4257 Год назад +1

    Good news, Sian! You will live to the age of 200 in order to make all the patterns you have. 😂

  • @amdelorey
    @amdelorey Год назад

    And she says ...many are probably going to be sold....as she builds up the Keeping pile....ooooooh. Sad for us. LOL.

  • @SewFelicia
    @SewFelicia Год назад

    ❤❤

  • @HelenM60
    @HelenM60 Год назад

    👌🏼👏🏼

  • @mcomeslast
    @mcomeslast Год назад

    I like dresses but wear more separates. If you aren’t using it, destash it. Makes more room for fabric!

  • @lynneozzyblackbeard
    @lynneozzyblackbeard Год назад +1

    🤩☘️

  • @CaroMary07
    @CaroMary07 Год назад

    😻😻😻😻😻😻

  • @lyncrocker-eakins362
    @lyncrocker-eakins362 Год назад

    🧵

  • @VoxAtelier
    @VoxAtelier Год назад

  • @sodaisysews
    @sodaisysews Год назад

    🧵