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#pfgratitude I am grateful to all the support and …

#pfgratitude I am grateful to all the support and inspiration I find on the #curvysewingcollective and for all the pattern designers and companies who are expanding their offerings to be more inclusive. Also grateful to Beverly and Jenny for being a positive force for that inclusiveness. You inspired me to create and share the Pattern Library search engine, which makes finding indie patterns easier, with fewer disappointments, with its search by measurements. Currently adding more extended size patterns, daily. #weedstowildflowers #johassler

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Announcing JustCutTheScrap’s Pattern Library,…

Announcing JustCutTheScrap’s Pattern Library, catering to patterns with extended size ranges. Search over 250 patterns from over 80 small indie pattern designers. Search by fabric, measurements, garment type, and more. Adding more patterns everyday. No affiliation with any pattern company. This is a pattern library provided free of charge and at will of justCutTheScrap.
See my profile for link to the library.

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Finished my first pair of Merchant and Mills Eve T…

Finished my first pair of Merchant and Mills Eve Trousers. Made in med to heavy cotton twill. Elastic back waistband, side zip and button, front pleats, and turn ups. Missing the pockets. I will be making some adjustments but these are definitely a wearable muslin. Waist size 24 graded to 28 hips, and additional adjustments made to enhance my crotch curve and my tilted natural waist. I have made many pairs of pants. Great pattern but maybe not for beginners. #sewover50plus #fatsewover50 #merchantandmills #evetrouser

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Last short sleeve shirt of summer. It is too cold …

Last short sleeve shirt of summer. It is too cold to wear now, but I will put in my closet, and every time I see it, it will make me think of warmer days to come. This is Eleanor Blouse by Sew Me Something. It is trapezoidal design, which fits my pear shape perfectly. No grading! I made straight size 20. The only thing I did differently was increase depth of back dart, as I had extra fabric, and it was cheap insurance in case the bottom needed extra ease. I also added a 6th button. I think I would have been okay without the modifications. The sleeves accommodate my larger upper arms without needing adjustment. I adore the shawl collar.

I hesitate to recommend this pattern. I found the design clever and even with 6 solid years of garment making I struggled a bit. If you sign up for monthly club, you get access to video sew alongs which I suspect fill in the gaps of the written instructions included with pattern purchase, but I was not up for spending that much. The pattern offers generous sizing as it goes up to size 30, with lots of design ease.

My measurements are 46.5 inch bust, C cup, 48 waist, 58 hips.

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I love slipping into my newest pair of Muna and Br…

I love slipping into my newest pair of Muna and Broad’s Noice Jeans. This is my third pair and they are perfect for me and my lifestyle. I could never find RTW that fit me this well and are so comfortable. Lots of work, but so worth it. I love their sew along videos which really make it so much easier to follow along. No affiliation just a happy customer. 5’4” 48.5 waist, 58.5 hips, only adjustment I made was to extend back crotch curve. My pants are left long intentionally. #noicejeans #munaandbroad

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Mitered join of bias binding – I struggle with a n…

Mitered join of bias binding – I struggle with a nice mitered join on my bias binding. I like miter join as it reduces bulk. Over years I have watched videos, read tutorials, and nothing stuck with me. My success rate was 50%. Today, i simply used my iron to crease where I wanted join, then put right sides together and stitched. Came out near perfect first try. Thought I would share. Although, I may be last one to this party, lol.