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THE FRENCH DART SHIFT | new sewing pattern release!

MAVEN PATTERNS FDS VERSION C

 

The French Dart Shift… a new sewing pattern…coming soon to my ETSY shop!

A little sneaky look at VERSION C of the next Maven Sewing Pattern.

This is the third sleeve option: a long sleeve with a gathered cuff, finished with bias binding. The pattern also includes a short sleeve and a cap sleeve option.  This is one of my most favourite garments I’ve made, it’s so simple and easy to wear…this is actually blue linen tunic #2, the first one had short sleeves, but I’ve worn it so much, usually over my jeans, that it now has holes in the underarm!

The collar is designed to be worn rolled down, you know…sixties style….but it made a such a great photo standing up – I can’t actually promise how practical it is to wear with the collar standing up, but hey…it looks good! Talking of practical, there are in-seam pockets at the side seams, always useful.

MAVEN PATTERNS_FRENCH DART SHIFT_SEWING PATTERN

 

MAVEN PATTERNS_FRENCH DART SHIFT_SEWING PATTERN

MAVEN PATTERNS_FRENCH DART SHIFT_SEWING PATTERN

MAVEN PATTERNS_FRENCH DART SHIFT_SEWING PATTERN

MAVEN PATTERNS_FRENCH DART SHIFT_SEWING PATTERN

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New Release…PDF Sewing Pattern

The Wendy Artisan Smock by Maven PatternsTHE WENDY ARTISAN SMOCK – PDF sewing pattern.
*** New release offer – 25% off! ***

I’m so pleased to announce that my 2nd pattern has been released! Hurrah!

This lovely smock pattern is just delightful to wear and makes quite the creative statement. With two neckline versions and 3/4 length sleeves, the Wendy Smock will become a staple in your wardrobe.
This multi-sized PDF sewing pattern is instantly downloadable for you to print at home, contains fully illustrated maker instructions and suggestions for alternate versions.

To celebrate her release I’m listing the first 20 patterns with 25% OFF at £6 instead of the usual price of £8.

Yes, that’s right – no discount code to faff with just go to ETSY and save money! And then…you can get sewing!

Happy stitching my lovelies,

Mrs M xxx

The Wendy Artisan Smock by Maven Patterns

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How to Gather Fabric Tutorial

how to sew gathering a step by step tutorial

How to sew Gathering: An easy way to sew gathering.

I’ve always avoided sewing garments that had lots of gathering, it seemed like such a lot of work. But with my next pattern release, The Wendy Artisan Smock, I couldn’t really escape it as the whole neckline is gathered and then bound – talk about facing your sewing demons – I’ve now made so many samples, that gathering necklines has actually become quite therapeutic!

So anyway, there is always more than one way to stitch anything, but this is my straightforward method for how to gather fabric using a sewing machine.

UPDATE / I have a new gathering tutorial which a little more in depth – HERE

Maven Patterns - gathering tutorial

How to sew Gathering (as in The Wendy Maker Instructions)

Set your stitch length to the LONGEST possible stitch length for your machine.

You need to stitch 2 rows in the seam allowance, parallel to each other, the first about 3mm from the edge of the fabric. These MUST NOT CROSS each other! Leave long ends to the threads.

Maven Patterns - gathering tutorial

In the case of The Wendy Smock, we’re gathering a neckline that is to be finished with binding, so it’s quite a long run of gathering. I found the best way to manage this was to work in sections (front, back and shoulders), stopping and the restarting at each seam. If your run of gathering is too long, the threads break – trust me, that can be just a little bit annoying.

Pull up the two long threads that are facing you (ignore the ones at the back) and gently slide the fabric along until gathers form, you can work from both ends.

Maven Patterns - gathering tutorial

Continue pulling up the threads until your fabric is gathered to the correct measurement, then wrap the excess fabric temporarily around a pin to hold. Continue along the neckline until it’s all gathered.

Maven Patterns - gathering tutorial
Maven Patterns - gathering tutorial

Double check your gathering is pulled up to the correct measurements, try your Wendy Smock Top on and see if it sits right on you. More gathers will make a smaller neckline and less will make a wider neckline, remember to make a note of the new measurements if you change them! When you are happy tie the threads securely together to fix them – you could stitch them in place by hand if you prefer, especially if you are not finishing your garment now.
Then all you need to do is make sure all your gathering is spread evenly before you finish your neckline. Oh yeah, and don’t forget to set your machine BACK to normal stitch length, it’s not like I’d forget to do something like that…

Happy sewing! Mrs M x

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WIP: The Wendy Artisan Smock

The Wendy Artisan Smock by Maven Patterns

The Wendy Artisan Smock by Maven PatternsI’m so excited that my 2nd PDF sewing pattern is almost ready to release… just a few more tweaks to the Maker Instructions and she’ll be good to go!

The Wendy Artisan Smock is a really easy to wear top with a bound neckline and 3/4 length sleeves. She’s very versatile and comes with two neck opening options as well as tips on how to make her unique to you. I’m sure you are going to enjoy making and wearing your “Wendy”, I’ve already worn one in linen to death and I’m going to be making myself another in a soft cotton lawn to wear as a beach cover-up!

Keep an eye out for more Pattern Launch News…you never know, there might be a new release offer!