Showing posts with label knits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knits. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2015

New Fabric Listings in GoofingOff Sewing

 Here's a few new fabric listings in the GoofingOff Sewing shop. Some of the fabric is vintage stock sold in one piece, no cuts.
Anchors from Waverly Fabrics...available per 1/2 yard.
Great for quilting, maybe a little boy's room.

Vintage green little white red rimmed flowers fabric. 2 1/3 yards long, 44 inches wide
Little dresses, quilting...


Flowered Knit Fabric 1 way stretch
Beautiful fabric with a cross wise stretch, 6 inches stretches to 9 inches. 1 2/3 yards of 60 inch wide fabric.
I see T-shirts and tank tops from this beautiful fabric.
Silky pink abstract design fabric 2 3/4 yards long, 44 inches wide. Entire piece
Pretty and light weight.

Beautiful pink silky fabric, 23 inches wide by 50 inches long. Sold as one piece.
Enough for a scarf, beautiful and feels good, too.
Vintage Light pink dotted swiss fabric. Light pale pink vintage stock, never used, clean and fresh. 45 inches wide, 1 1/2 yards long. For sale as one piece. 
Enough for a baby dress, a fancy quilt...very pretty.
Ladybugs and daisies on colorful stripes....by the half yard
I love this! So colorful and fun! I'm making pillowcases from this. I will count ladybugs until I fall asleep.
Post by Eileen Patterson.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Full, Flared Skirts, 70’s Knits, 60’s A-line Dress, and Stuffed Dinosaurs

It’s National Sewing Month and here’s a few fabulous patterns from GoofingOff to get started with.

 

Vintage 80s Sewing Pattern Simplicity 5325 Dress Size 12 Bust 34 inches Complete

I love the look of this dress with extended shoulders, bateau neckline, cinched waist, and full, flared skirt. With or without sleeves.

 

Vintage Sewing Pattern McCall's 5007 Jacket Skirt Pants Size 12 Bust 34 Uncut  Complete

Easy to wear knits, whether in a pants suit or anything else, were the hallmark of the 1970’s. Check out the cute top and mini skirt! Mix and match separates.

Vintage Sewing Pattern Printed Pattern 9119 Size 36 Bust 40 Inch Uncut Complete

Cute dress from the 1970’s. Hard to find Mail Order A-line Dress pattern with V-neck, bust darts, and center inset that creates a slimming look, with or without sleeves.

Vintage Sewing Pattern Dinosaurs McCall's 2577 Complete

So cute! Stuffed dinosaurs for the little ones. Complete with four different dinos to create!

Happy Sewing Month!

Keep your seams straight!

Post by Miss Eileen aka GoofingOff

MissEileen vintage
Goofingoff Etsy Judaic fabrics, sewing patterns
GoofingOff Artfire Sewing patterns, plus size patterns
Metal Woods N Water unusual stuff and metal work

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Sewing with Nancy

I am a crafter. I fell in love with making things by hand when I was five years old. I remember receiving an embroidery kit with a little printed fabric, a hoop, threads, and a needle. I don’t remember who gave it to me or if I ever finished it but I remember working on it. I loved the thought of creating something by hand. It seemed so much more important than something I could buy at the store. I haven’t changed much in that respect. I still like to craft and create. It is my therapy. I am always looking to try new things and learn new crafts.
“So, what does that have to do with Sewing with Nancy?” you ask. Well, for all my want-to, I didn’t know how to sew. I tried and even took a sewing class in school. I just loved it but after that class ended I was on my own. My mother didn’t sew, she didn’t even know how to run a sewing machine. Good eye for fashion but not a crafter. My grandma knew how but she liked to crochet more so she taught me that. Still left me in the dark about sewing. I could read a book but for some reason the knowledge wouldn’t cross over to my hands. I could sew a straight seam (pretty much), and insert elastic but not a lot more. That is, until I found Nancy Zieman on PBS and her show, Sewing with Nancy. She took the mystery out of zipper insertions, buttonholes, and facings. All of a sudden I could finish a project and it looked good. I was making skirts, blouses, jeans, everything, and they didn’t look homemade. They looked good. I was so proud.
Nancy Zieman is the TV host of Sewing with Nancy, a half-hour TV show on PBS. The show has been on the air since 1982 and is the longest running sewing program on North American television. She creates patterns for the McCall’s Pattern Company like this one here.
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McCall’s 2879 Easy Knit Wardrobe, sizes 8-22
She has a columns in sewing magazines. She doesn’t just show how to sew, she makes sewing make sense. She is a sewing queen with a needle in one hand and thread in the other, her throne is the chair in front of her sewing machine. Hail Nancy! Long may you reign!
I don’t sew much anymore. I bought a sewing machine that was supposed to do everything but pick out the fabric and it was a lemon. That darned machine spent more time in the shop than in my home. I finally sold it on EBay a long time ago just to get it away from me. It was that or it was going to be an anchor on one of the hubby’s boats. Since then I bought a cheap machine at Wally World, good enough to do what I want, which isn’t much anymore. Cost less than 1/30 of the other, still runs, and never spent a day in the shop (Maybe I shouldn’t have said that. I might have jinxed myself). The lemon took the zeal out of my sewing passion (I should have said peel. lol, sorry, couldn’t help it).
I still have a bit of the sewing passion in me, though, especially when I see sewing patterns and fabric. I guess that’s evident when you look at my Etsy and Artfire shops with lots of vintage pattern and fabric listings. I don’t know much about sewing, at least compared to others, but I thank Nancy for what I do know. I can sew a zipper in 15 minutes or less and I can make it look good. Thank you, Nancy.

Post by Eileen Patterson of GoofingOff.etsy.com and GoofingOff.Artfire.com