So it seems I'm not alone in my lack of gardening aptitude.
Thanks for all your lovely encouraging and supportive comments on my last post, and I think I shall just continue to attempt to keep the weeds at bay and resign myself to the fact that whilst our garden will never be perfect, it will always be perfect for us.
Thanks for all your lovely encouraging and supportive comments on my last post, and I think I shall just continue to attempt to keep the weeds at bay and resign myself to the fact that whilst our garden will never be perfect, it will always be perfect for us.
Right, now let's get back to the making shall we ?
I've always wanted to be able to make trousers, but somehow had convinced myself that my sewing abilities weren't quite up to that standard. So the only "bottoms" I'd managed to make were the easy-peasy PJs (and so much fun were they, that I made 3 pairs one after the other).
Then along came the Great British Sewing Bee, and the task in week one was to make a pair of simple cotton cropped Capri pants - a style I love and wear a lot in the warmer seasons.
Then very shortly thereafter that, my talented-sewing-friend-and-fellow-blogger Jo from Three Stories High posted all about her foray into sewing these trousers.
So these three things collaborated to encourage, and before I knew it, I'd traced off the pattern, raided my fabric stash, threaded my machine and started sewing.
And I have to say, I'm pretty chuffed.
They're light & comfy & fit just perfectly.
They're light & comfy & fit just perfectly.
Thus it came to be that my self-perceived lack of ability dissipated . . . just like that. There'll be no stopping me now.
So, I'll leave you with this:
Don't ever doubt your ability, just give it a go. Chances are you can.
Ooh, and I also made a top . . .
Ooh, and I also made a top . . .
. . . but more about that next time.
'til then,
be happy & be brave
xoxo
love, love, love the top, that fabric is just so cute.
ReplyDeleteLove that top wow it grogeous as are the trousers my sewing machine still fightens me
ReplyDeleteClare x
Cordelia madame? Oh now you are just too clever - I might just have to go and look at my fabric a bit more! Jane x
ReplyDeleteWow, very impressive, love both the top and the trousers but the fabric for the top is a real delight.
ReplyDeletewhat a great top and really like the trousersxx
ReplyDeleteThe trousers look great, Gilly. I love the heffalump fabric! :o)
ReplyDeleteYour trousers look great, Gilly. I love the top too.
ReplyDeleteDearest darling lady G !
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D aka A xxx
Well, go you, as they say in my adopted country! What a clever girl. It's true, we are our own worst enemies at talking ourselves out of trying things! Look forward to LOTS more!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on having a go at something you didn't think you could do. Your trouser look very comfortable and your elephant top just gorgeous. Love that fabric.
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
Both items are beautiful. I'm seriously tempted to get back into sewing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous both! You have made it sound so easy, It's made me want to try. Love, love, love that elephant fabric! Julie x
ReplyDeleteThey are fabulous, did you get on OK with the invisible side zip? I wear mine quite a bit for work, they are really useful. Is that the cordelia top I spy.... Jo x
ReplyDeleteWow these are fab! I really love the top. I too have been meaning to start sewing but have been to scared to attempt much. Every day saying I'll start it tomorrow. Hopefully that day will come soon.
ReplyDeleteRosie xx
Great advice! You never know what you can do until you've tried. Love your new makes - well done.
ReplyDeleteWise words indeed! xx
ReplyDeleteThis is very inspiring - I've never made anything but elasticated waist ones either so may have a go at something a bit more ambitious. Flowery print trousers are very 'in' this year too. Thanks for giving us ideas. Judy.
ReplyDeleteI love your trousers - and also envy those who can wear cropped trousers, as my legs are too short and they don't look right on me! Your top is super, fabulous fabric and I really like the shape.
ReplyDeleteI love both of these! Very nice. You have such lovely, slim legs, these pants really look great on you!
ReplyDeleteYour Capri pants are perfect! I am in awe. There is no stopping you as I see many, many more in your future. The top is also wonderful. I don't doubt your sewing ability, but I sure doubt mine!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
Good Afternoon Gilly, Your trousers are fabulous. I am a great fan of the GBSB and watched every episode. The thing I love about the programme is that it encourages us to take out our needle and thread.... and sewing machine of course.... and have a go. I used to make all my daughters clothes and also my evening gowns, but with work and teenage daughters there was never the time.... but now I have the time and like you I am sewing.
ReplyDeleteIt is said that it is more the fear of doing something that stops us, not our ability.... and look at your ability, your top is fabulous.
Carry on sewing.
Best Wishes
Daphne
Nice pants, cute style :)
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