New suit=$0 I want to first of all thank my husband for letting me take pictures of him in his awesome new suit. He’s not one for pictures, but he looks amazing! I’m really happy with how the suit turned out. Click through these to see how to do the alterations: Pinning and Marking (This one you can see how big…
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Altering a Man’s Suit: Part 5 Suit Coat Sides In
Here’s the long awaited post. Sorry it took so long! I hope it makes sense! Unpick the flap on the bottom where the lining meets the jacket fabric. In the picture below it’s where the seam ripper is resting. (This can be unpicked and sewn back together with a machine, but since it’s on the bottom, nobody knows!) Here is…
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Altering a Man’s Suit: Part 4 Hand-hemming Pants
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After pinned, measure from hem to fold. In this picture, my measurement is 3 3/4″. That means that I need to hem up the pants 3 3/4″. Next, unpick the hem. Mark the amount up from the hem-line. (If you look closely, you can see two white marks on either side of pants.) Use a ruler to mark a straight…
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Altering a Man’s Suit: Part 3 Stride
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The next part of altering a suit is to change the stride. Here is a better picture of pinning the excess out of the seat. These pants must be old with the style of low crotches because I pinched a HUGE amount out. To measure, measure both sides of the pinch. For example if one side of the pinch is…
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Altering a Man’s Suit: Part 2 Waist and Seat
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Doing a waist/seat is one of my favorite alterations to do. It’s pretty quick, and I feel like I accomplish a lot. Measure the markings to see how much the pants need to go in. These pants need to go in 2 1/2″. Next, take off the belt loop. Unpick the inside of the waistband right at the center back…
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Altering a Man’s Suit: Part 1 Pinning and Marking
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Here I’m going to tell you how to pin/mark a suit so that it can be altered. WARNING: what I’m about to teach you can only be done to suit coats with one center back vent that doesn’t have an obvious print, like a stark contrasting pinstripe. There is just too much to teach for all the kinds of suits…
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My Sister’s Second Swimsuit: Ruffle Swimsuit
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Here’s my sister’s second swimsuit. (I still haven’t gotten a picture of the first!) After making it, she decided it looked a little too 90’s. She’s going to use it as a pattern for a similar but better swimsuit. I think it’s a really cute ruffle swimsuit. Here’s some tips to make your own swimsuit! Aren’t the ruffles and colors…
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First Swimsuit DONE
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First Swimsuit: I love this swimsuit! Especially the fabric. Here are some tips to sew your own swimsuit. It was very useful to make one basic one to be able to understand what I was doing but now I feel confident to make any swimsuit. It was so fun! I love it because it fits me so well! Don’t you…
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Chocolate Corduroy Blazer
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I have finished my school semester and can show you what I’ve been sewing in my advanced sewing class. I only get to brag because I was getting so much help from my teacher that it wasn’t all me. I love it and secretly wish it would get cold again so I can wear it a lot.
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