Now that the boxes have changed to having a 1m piece of fabric instead of Fat Quarters, there are lots more opportunities to get creative with garments that you can make with smaller amounts.
Category: 1m Make
This month’s fabric was love at first sight. I absolutely love the mix of colours on the fabric. The colours and patterns on the fabric is reminiscent of a painting by Van Gogh. Can you imagine that! The painting depicted the view just before sunrise.
If there is something lacking in my wardrobe, it is comfy pants. You know the type – working from home, zoom call trousers. Simple chuck-on bottoms when you’re not in the mood to wear jeans.
My excitement when I received this month’s viscose was next level! Look at all the gorgeous colours the fabric has.
I’m currently in full sew-jo mode. I think most people can attest that their sewing motivation comes in peaks and troughs. Mine is currently in a high peak and I am brimming with squillions of plans that I want to make right now!
Oh how I love the 1m challenge! When I receive a Mini Box I know it’s time to get my thinking cap on and work out the best way to use it
Seeing what I can make with 1m fabric is always an exciting challenge. I was so excited to see a knit fabric in this month’s box. I absolutely love the fabric, it has great recovery and maintains its beauty when stretched.
The viscose crepe in March’s Mini Box was perfect for the Experimental Space Lily Top with some contrast fabric to make the ruffle detail pop.
With just 1m of gorgeous heart print cotton poplin in this months Mini Box, Gemma hacked the Peppermint Magazine Peplum Top
