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Christian Dior ‘Designer of Dreams’  – TOKYO 

Green Kimono style Dress by Dior from The Designer Of Dreams Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan

Dior in Japan

So we are back from a wonderful trip to Japan! This trip has been on our wish list forever. We were about to book flights just as Covid took hold. But as Japan is now fully opened up to tourists, with all restrictions being lifted the day before we arrived, off we went on an adventure!

We did a bit of a tour using the Shinkansen (bullet) train starting in Tokyo, followed by Fuji, Hiroshima, Osaka , Kyoto before heading back to to Tokyo. And yes, the trains were every bit as efficient as you’d imagine!

Of course, it was a hugely inspiring trip. I’m a big fan of cities, much more than the countryside and Japan did not disappoint.

I thought you’d enjoy some of the things we saw. I’ll get around to posting them on Instagram too at some point. You can breathe a sigh of relief, I’m talking textiles, fabric shops and The Dior exhibition. Maybe some architecture and manhole covers. I’m not planning on boring you with my holiday photos, though the nodding deer were fun. There are so many photos and videos I actually had to buy extra storage on my phone!

I’m starting off strong with the wonders of Dior and the Christian Dior ‘Designer of Dreams’ exhibition. I think everyone can appreciate and enjoy the beauty of this exhibition. It’s been to 7 cities to date. I’ve seen it in Paris (thanks to very kind friends) and in London so this was my third time. I have enjoyed how the exhibition has reflected and changed in response to each place. You’ll see below the Dior and Japan room was made from wood and washi paper.

Lost in Tokyo.

Honestly, we had to practically run around as our ticket was for 5pm, and closing at 6pm, but it was our second day in Tokyo, so got a smidge lost!  If you are ever travelling with me and I say ‘we’ll just get on this subway train and get off at the next station if it’s going in the wrong direction and come back’. Do not listen to me – turns out wasn’t the subway but a local train going in the wrong direction out of Tokyo….

Anyway, we made it to see a little Dior in Japan, before closing and it was wonderful. I recognised some pieces from the London exhibition. The setting was designed as a tribute to Japanese culture by architect Shohei Shigematsu and the aim of the Tokyo exhibition was to explore further the strong links between Japan and Dior. I’m just going to share pictures but you can read more here at WWD, Museum Of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, Dezeen and DesignBoom

And the pièce de résistance … The Dior Ball was an oversized mirrored ‘staircase’ that had an impressive light show. The idea was that it was a ‘long processional staircase’ similar to the ones that lead up to traditional shrines and had a mirrored roof so seemed to go on into infinity.

Of course, my favourite room was The Toile Room. I think I’d be very happy if I never left there.

*updated to add – I’ll have to do a part 2 as I’ve just found more photos of some of the other rooms!


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Pattern Tester Call / sizes 18-32

Illustration of 3 sewing patterns for tester call of new plus-sized sewing patterns

This tester call is now closed.

We are thrilled to announce that we have three marvellous patterns that are now ready for their final testing phase! These fabulous designs are available in our brand-new size range, catering to UK sizes 18-32, with a D cup. The French Dart, The Rochester Dress & Top, and The Somerset T-shirt – we cannot wait for you to try them out!

18-32 plus sized sewing pattern-maven-patterns

These patterns are practically finalised because I’ve already done thorough in-house testing on all of the patterns. This way, I can ensure that your time and fabric won’t go to waste!

  • Testing will run from 4th August – 20th August which includes 3 weekends.
  • If you would like to be considered, please complete the application. 
  • This testing call closes 31st July, 2023.

What’s involved in a pattern test?

  • Join the Facebook group
  • Print the pattern using Adobe Reader
  • Complete the pattern within the requested time frame
  • Provide clear, constructive feedback.
  • Take photos of a wearable toile, to show fit
  • Share a picture on social media of your final garment. This would be lovely but it is not a requirement of testing!
  • Please do share this post to anyone who you think would be interested!
  • We will compensate testers with a final copy of the tested PDF pattern and a £20 voucher for mavenpatterns.co.uk so you’ll be able to treat yourself to one of the other patterns or maybe some lovely haberdashery!
The French Dart-18-32 Shift dress sewing pattern-plus size dress sewing pattern with sleeves

The French Dart Pattern – our hero pattern!

  • VERSION A / short sleeve
  • VERSION B /  cap sleeve
  • VERSION C / long sleeve
  • French darts 
  • Roll collar
  • In-seam side pockets
  • NO ZIP!
  • Designed for woven fabrics

The Rochester Dress & Top sewing pattern

VERSION A / The Rochester Top is mid-hip length and great to wear with jeans.

VERSION B / The Rochester Dress is knee length with a self-tie belt and in-seam pockets

  • Elasticated and gathered front neckline
  • Elbow length sleeves
  • Curved hem and side split with feature topstitching
  • Centre back pleat
  • NO ZIP!
The Rochester 18-32 Dress and Top sewing pattern-plus sized sewing pattern with sleeves
The Somerset-18-32-sewing-pattern-plus size t-shirt pattern

The Somerset T-Shirt Pattern

This slim-fitting t-shirt, with its flattering bateau neckline, will soon become a wardrobe staple. It is effortlessly stylish and a useful foundation piece for any capsule wardrobe.

  • VERSION A  /  3/4 sleeve
  • VERSION B /  long sleeve
  • VERSION C / Bishop sleeve – 3/4 length with short cuff
  • VERSION D /  Bishop sleeve – full length with deep cuff
  • Designed for knit fabrics with 40% stretch (approx 5% elastane)

The Tester Application is closed now for this pattern.

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Open Studios – June 2023

photo of 3 people in the studio inviting you to the Open studio day

Open Studio – Come and see behind the scenes at Maven headquarters!

Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th June 2023 10am – 4pm

no appointments needed, just pop in!

We are holding an Open Studio this very weekend here in Warwickshire and you’ll be able to chat to me about sewing patterns and see all our samples as well as discovering lots of lovely treasures from Kleins Haberdashery. Many of these designer deadstock trimmings, vintage haberdashery & fastenings are not available on the website yet. Oh, come and see our zip wall – we have some VERY FANCY zips!

Richard will be on hand to talk about his Eco-sewing supplies; organic and recycled elastics, planet friendly sewing threads, milk and nut buttons, zips, organic fabrics.

We will be open between 10 – 4pm. There is no need to book just pop in, have a rummage, find some sewing treasures, meet the team, chat & shop. 

Where to find us –

85 Priory Road, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 1LQ

We are very easy to find as we are right next to Kenilworth train station. There is some free on-street parking but plenty of parking in the train station car park (pay and display) which is behind our studio.

We had a great time at our last open day and cannot wait to meet you! 

Spread the word … tell your friends … and we’re a very friendly bunch so don’t worry if you are coming on your own! 


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They only happen every few months and we have lots of vintage and unusual haberdashery that is not available online – so don’t miss out!

Can’t visit us in person?

Head to our other websites to see our range of Eco and Deadstock Haberdashery;

Eco & Organic Haberdashery – JamesTailoring.co.uk

Designer & Deadstock Haberdashery – KleinsHaberdashery.co.uk

I’ll look forward to seeing you!

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Open Studio – February 2023

We have some exciting news!

Our first open studio was so much fun that we are holding another open weekend at our studio here in Warwickshire.

Pop along to meet the team, chat & shop!

The very important details: 

Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th February 2023

10am – 4pm (no appointments needed, just pop in!)

85 Priory Road, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 1LQ

What can you expect?

  • sewing chat!
  • Deadstock Haberdashery – lots of designer deadstock trimmings, haberdashery & fastenings, fancy elastic and trims, lingerie and dressmaking supplies
  • a bargain box (or 2!)
  • Zips – we have some very unusual zips & the usual ones too!
  • sewing patterns
  • sewing and pattern tools 
  • a small sample sale
  • eco-haberdashery
  • Threads – specialised, planet friendly eco-sewing threads – Tencel sewing thread, recycled sewing threads, organic cotton thread
  • Elastic – organic and natural rubber elastics, recycled elastics, bio elastics and picot elastics
  • Buttons – Corozo buttons, codelite dairy buttons, pearl and shell buttons & deadstock buttons
  • organic fabrics

Maven Patterns Our studio is where I create Maven Patterns and I’ll be here to chat all things sewing and patterns. My sewing patterns and sewing fancies will be available and there might even be a little sample sale!

Kleins Haberdashery in all its glory! Find incredible pieces that haven’t been listed online. We have gorgeous trims and accessories from high end designers, costumiers and film production deadstock, as well as some of the most unique haberdashery items available. We will have our vintage trims, badges, ribbons, buckles and buttons available for you, as well as all the couture accessories one could imagine! And there will be some great bargains too!

James Tailoring Richard from James Tailoring will be around to chat all things sewing sustainably. As the first fully eco-haberdashery James Tailoring was founded in 2019 as a one stop shop for tailors who wanted to be completely sustainable with their sewing. Since then, James Tailoring has grown into a brand serving every side of the fashion industry, paving the way for a better future with biodegradable elastics, threads and buttons. Come and see us to experience the innovative sustainable sewing movement.

ARE YOU PART OF A SEWING GROUP ?

We have a few weekday slots available by appointment only for groups from 1st – 3rd February.

Email me to book your space!

Where to find us –

We are very easy to find as we are right next to Kenilworth train station. There is some free on-street parking but plenty of parking in the train station car park (pay and display) which is behind our studio.

We had a great time at our last open day and cannot wait to meet you!

Spread the word … tell your friends … and we’re a very friendly bunch so don’t worry if you are coming on your own!

See you Soon!