#isewlation2020 : Repeats

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I do love a repeat sew, and this blog post includes patterns that I re-sewed during Melbourne’s Covid lockdowns in 2020.  And bonus… most of the fabric was from my stash!

This was my third Diago Blouse (see v1 and v2)… and I can’t confirm it will be my last.  For this version I sized down to a 38 to better fit my current measurements.

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Pattern:  Pauline Alice Sewing Patterns’ Diago Blouse (PDF only)
Size:  38
Fabric:  Deep stash linen in a lovely avocado colour.
Alterations:  3/8″ (1cm) forward shoulder adjustment and I pressed the shoulder seam allowances to the back and top-stitched them in place
Outfit:  Jeans from Witchery, scarf a birthday present from dear friends and shoes from Manteau Noir
Photo Location:  Eastern Suburbs Melbourne

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Iconic Pattern’s Basic Tee was a great pattern find for me during 2020.  After my initial version, I went on to sew two more for myself.  Unfortunately this pattern is no longer available to purchase.

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Pattern:  Basic Tee (Pattern 1109) by Iconic Patterns
Size: 
10
Fabric: 
Cotton Knit [sold out] from The Cloth Shop
Alterations: 
Completed a 3/8” (1cm) forward shoulder adjustment and I shortened both the body of the tee by 2.5″ (6.5cm) and the sleeve by an inch (2.5cm)
Outfit:  Jeans and scarf from Scarlet Jones (all purchased several years ago!), earrings by Jo Hawley from e.g.etal and shoes from Step Ahead Shoes,
Location:  Eastern Suburbs, Melbourne

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Pattern:  Basic Tee (Pattern 1109) by Iconic Patterns
Size: 
10
Fabric: 
Deep stash merino knit from The Fabric Store leftover from my glacial tee.
Alterations: 
Completed a 3/8” (1cm) forward shoulder adjustment and I shortened both the body of the tee by 2.5″ (6.5cm) and the sleeve by an inch (2.5cm)
Outfit:  Pants from COS, shoes from Manteau Noir and Trovelore brooch borrowed from Sharon
Location:  Kirks Reserve, Ballarat

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