Lekala vest becomes summer top

 
During the March break I joined my friend (who used to live in Ghana) in rural New Brunswick for a visit and sewing retreat! 

The first step was to buy a (second) sewing machine for her daughter's home - a vintage early 60s Singer straight stitch.

I brought all my remaining Ghana fabric, knowing what I wanted to make, and fairly certain which fabric I would choose.

Friend added length to some curtains, and sewed a pouffe with her one of her many Ghana lengths.

I used the Lekala vest pattern as a basic. It needed a higher frong neck edge and tighter armholes. So I also needed to draft new facing pieces.

 
I used buttons purchased about twenty years ago at the Bonn (Germany) flea market. They are shirt buttons in four fun (unexpected) colours: yellow, purple, green and red. They have come in handy over the years. And lo and behold TWO of the colours matched my top!
 

I sewed on the 'new' Singer. It purred, but I am worried it has some tension problems, and I was not sure how to fix that.






 
Also during the March break another frock-friend and I made our 'annual' pilgrammage to St. Hubert STreet to buy fabric. I got a grey cotton 'chambray' (well, heavier than a chambray) to make another pair of casual Azuki work pants; some grey summer wool suiting for a pair of dress pants, and two silk twills for blouses. Lots of work to do!





I also finally decided what to do with the stripey stuff I had purchased to make shorts for the Resident Entomologist. He did not want them. So I am nearly finished sewing up another pair of Angelia cargo shorts. The fabric seemed to have some give in it, so I thought it might have some elasthane. I looked up the name of the fabric on the selvedge, and it seems that it is 80% cotton, 20% linnen! Makes sense now that I think about it.

So obviously I am ready for summer, with two summer garments made in quick succession!




see the wonky facing?


Comments

  1. Excellent fit on the top! Looking forward to seeing silks turn into garments. Have washed my Montreal haul but no sewing yet. DB

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  2. Thanks DB; I am looking forward to warmer weather so that I can wear this!

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