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Me-Made-May 2016

View this post on Instagram Happy #mmmay16 everyone! I'm currently exploring #highgatecemetery wearing my @marillawalker #robertscollection in floral denim from #sewbox & an ethically made woven scarf made in Ethiopia from @wowsancho A post shared by Charlotte Powell (@englishgirlathome) on May 1, 2016 at 6:28am PDT   Happy Me-Made-May, I

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The Big Vintage Sew-along

I was delighted to be asked to participate as a blogger in the Big Vintage Sew-along, hosted by the McCall Pattern Company. As part of a year-long event, 20 patterns have been selected from the Vintage Vogue, Retro Butterick and McCalls Archive pattern lines. Proceeds from the sales of those 20

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New York

Back in March, Phil and I spent two weeks visiting New York and Boston (travelling there via Reykjavik). It was our first time visiting both cities (and the US for that matter) so I’m far from an expert on what to see, but I still thought it would be fun

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Makers for Fashion Revolution

As I’m sure you’re aware, this week is Fashion Revolution Week because three years ago on Sunday 24th April, 1,134 people were killed and over 2,500 injured when the Rana Plaza complex collapsed in Bangladesh. This year I’m participating in #makersforfashrev on instagram, organised by Emily from In the Folds. As makers, I think there are

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Sudley Blouse & Elsewhere

I recently had the opportunity to pattern test Megan Nielsen’s newest pattern, the Sudley Dress and Blouse. These photos are of the blouse I made using the test version of the pattern; Megan made a few changes to the final version of the pattern which it’s worth noting: reducing the size of

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Spinning Your Own Yarn

I have an article in the April issue of Seamwork, released today. The article is a guide on creating your own yarn, and includes stages from buying and washing a fleece, carding and spinning fibre, plying spun singles, and washing your yarn. That’s a lot of information to squeeze in. If anything

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