Saturday, 5 October 2013

Halloween Craft Fun...

This week, whilst was recovering from my first cold this winter, I got my craft box out and I found some old felt candy cane mice I made about 10 years ago.  I got inspired and decided to make a variation on this idea to decorate the house this halloween.

I then thought others might like to make some of these and I have designed my pattern, written out the instructions.  This craft idea is available to buy from Etsy www.etsy.com/petticoatjane
To make it you will need the pattern and the following:
 §    Pencil

§    Orange felt or card
§    Black felt or card
§    Glue or double sided sticky tape
§    Candy canes
§    Paint or felt tip pens


Why not check it out and have fun with your children this Halloween.

Monday, 30 September 2013

Wardrobe Clear Out

My daughter has been having a wardrobe clear out and I have been selling the clothes on her behalf on ebay.  Below are some of the items that she is selling

      
  
She plans to buy some new clothes with the money she makes. 
As a plus she can also fill all her clothes in her wardrobe now and her room is tidier.
Perhaps I should take a leaf out of her book and have a clear out myself?

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

It has been a while

It has been quite some time since I last blogged.  So much has happened.  The company I work part-time for merged to form a new organisation called Community Action Suffolk and we have been undergoing a re-structure. The management team has been in place for a couple of months now and as of this week staff are all in place so we now start the exciting phase of stepping forward and making this seed of an organisation grow.
All this excitement in my work life has meant that I have not had much time for sewing, so this has been put on hold a bit.
One high light back in the spring was being commissioned to make an Edwardian skirt for a lady who was going to the Beamish Museum with her vintage bicycle group and needed an an Edwardian skirt she could cycle around the museum all day in.  My skirt made the front cover of their cycle club magazine - The Veteran Cycle Club

And last week I filled an order for custom made petticoat for a lady who is having a Gold and Navy themed wedding.

I am hoping to get some more sewing done and create some new stock for my Etsy shop in the next few weeks - watch this space...


Wednesday, 19 December 2012

What will you wear on Christmas Day?

I have found myself thinking at last about myself this Christmas and what do I have to wear?  Back in days gone by, when my children were small I would have worn jeans, but I want to get back to who I am again.  I used to love making my own clothes, but was not able to find the time when my children were small.  I also love vintage clothes and have a huge collection of vintage patterns, so...

The Christmas present shopping is nearly finished.
The tree and decoration are up.
Food is planned and I will be getting in the food shop this weekend.
It is also my birthday soon.

I think I need something new.  I found some great Italian wool mix fabric on Ebay in red with small coloured bubbles all over it.  I plan to make a skirt for Christmas day and to wear at my birthday dinner this weekend.  I have a pattern from the 1950s which is flared / full circle style skirt.  The only thing is I don't have a zipper the right colour, so I think I will use poppers instead.

I hope I find the time to make the skirt.

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Petticoat Jane and FrannB Designs

My daughter joined my petticoatjane shop www.etsy.com/shop/petticoatjane selling her unique designs. She has hand printed slogan t-shirts and dress with a hand printed skirt for sale. The hand printed skirt was made using leaves and plants from the garden. All made under her own logo FrannB Designs.  Why not check them all out or if you have a slogan you want on a t-shirt contact me via my etsy shop.
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I have also sold the Swears & Wells Sailor Top in the last week from Petticoat Jane Vintage www.etsy.com/shop/petticoatjanevintage. I would still love to find out more about it though if anyone knows anything please leave me a comment.

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

What is the history behind these clothes?



Sometimes, you find vintage clothes and just long to know more about them.  This is what happened when I found this great sailors shirt and trousers.  These obviously have some age to them, They are by Swears & Wells. The buttons of the trousers have Swears & Wells stamped onto them.  The collar of the shirt is detachable The second picture shows the label inside the sailor top and the third some old Swears and Wells labels I found on the internet.  Apparently according to these labels they were an outfitters who produced girls and boys school uniform.  I have been wondering if this is a school uniform, but have not been able to find anything out on the internet or maybe Sea Scouts.  

This second sailor top that has 4-6 hand written inside and has a label with a crest and the words Nelson, Portsmouth in it.  This is in the same colours as the Swears & Wells shirt, but the second top (see fourth photo) does not have a detatchable colour.  Nelson Portsmouth also does not bring up anything on an internet search.  If anyone knows anything or has any information that would be fantastic.  The Nelson Portsmouth label is in the last photo.
The stitching on both these look to have been done on a hand sewing machine and they have been hand finished as the trimming is hand sewn.
I would love to be able to trace the history of these 2 uniforms.

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

The hotest day so far this year and I think I am losing my touch. I went to a carboot sale this morning and it was too hot to shop. I love hunting through all the stuff people have cleared out looking for that bargain, but not today. I did get some new fabric off a stall who has rolls upholstery fabric and 4 rolls of liberty print cottons. He wanted £4 a metre. My daughter and I chose 3 and discovered that he did not have a tape measure. He unwrapped the roll about 4 or 5 times and said that was a metre. I was not convinced, but my daughter doesn't like it when I complain so I help my tongue. Then proceeded to cut it with the bluntest sheers I have ever seen. My kids had sharper plastic scissors for paper when they were little. The guy would have been better off starting the cut and then ripping the fabric; it was painful watching him trying to use the scissors. When we got home I checked it by holding one end and stretching it across my chest and the piece we bought that was supposed to be 1 metre measured 1 yard on one side and just short of a metre on the other. My son got a tape measure out as he doesn't like my guestimate methods and I measured 36 inches on one side and 97 cm on the other. Mum's guestimate wins again;)He then decided to check all the others too. Despite the dodgy cutting and the guys obvious lack of metrication in his optical estimate measuring, I think we did ok. If I hadn't been so hot I think I would have spoken up and haggled more over the length of a metre and because of his lack of cutting skills. I probably won't get to use much myself as my daughter has plans for 2 pieces of the fabric. I will definitely get a blouse out of it though. I have a great wartime pattern that promises you can a blouse out of 1 yard of fabric. So I am off out into the garden on this wonderful hot and sunny British summers afternoon to start cutting out with proper sharp dressmakers scissors.