Aaahh thank you so much for the mention - that is so kind of you 🥰 Your me mades are fabulous - I really liked your Megan Neilson Jean Shorts - they looked great. Hope you enjoyed taking part in your own way for Me Made May - It's so great isn't it that it can be interpreted in so many individual ways! Thank you again ❤
I find the concept of #memademay really intriguing as because it enables people to interpret it in many different ways. I didn’t undertake the challenge as 1) I really don’t have a significant me made wardrobe (yet) and 2) have been severely hampered by significant carpal tunnel in both hands. Actually sitting with right arm elevated ATM following surgery yesterday sew…. NO sewing for at least the next two weeks, YIKES 😱! Will have to make do with you tube, internet and reading. See you next vlog 😊
How disappointing that the band shirt didn't work out quite right. I saw on Instagram an interesting solution to a gaping shirt. Sew a button on the wrong side of the placket between the buttonholes where it gapes then make a corresponding buttonhole in the gaping section between the buttons. This new button goes to the inside when buttoned and the rest of the buttons button as usual. It looked like a perfect solution. I've never liked the look of snaps in the gaps. You just can't hide them. I followed Theresa's (Lost My Thread) videos this year. She took a deep dive into determining her style then deciding what to sew to fill her wardrobe gaps. She made very thorough videos about her process. She's inspired me to do that also but later in the summer or early autumn. Too much going on for me between now and August!
Aaahh thank you so much for the mention - that is so kind of you 🥰
Your me mades are fabulous - I really liked your Megan Neilson Jean Shorts - they looked great.
Hope you enjoyed taking part in your own way for Me Made May - It's so great isn't it that it can be interpreted in so many individual ways!
Thank you again ❤
Lovely round up!! And so nice to be able to sit outside!!! Ash jeans shorts… interesting 😉
Thanks Rachael! I love my jeans and jeans shorts, so I have a couple of plans.. :) Feel free to join in the jeans shorts fanclub 😉
I find the concept of #memademay really intriguing as because it enables people to interpret it in many different ways. I didn’t undertake the challenge as 1) I really don’t have a significant me made wardrobe (yet) and 2) have been severely hampered by significant carpal tunnel in both hands. Actually sitting with right arm elevated ATM following surgery yesterday sew…. NO sewing for at least the next two weeks, YIKES 😱! Will have to make do with you tube, internet and reading. See you next vlog 😊
Oh no! That sounds very painful, Julie. I hope the surgery was successful, and I wish you a speedy recovery.
How disappointing that the band shirt didn't work out quite right. I saw on Instagram an interesting solution to a gaping shirt. Sew a button on the wrong side of the placket between the buttonholes where it gapes then make a corresponding buttonhole in the gaping section between the buttons. This new button goes to the inside when buttoned and the rest of the buttons button as usual. It looked like a perfect solution. I've never liked the look of snaps in the gaps. You just can't hide them. I followed Theresa's (Lost My Thread) videos this year. She took a deep dive into determining her style then deciding what to sew to fill her wardrobe gaps. She made very thorough videos about her process. She's inspired me to do that also but later in the summer or early autumn. Too much going on for me between now and August!
Ooh! That is such a clever idea! Thanks :)