I had to remove this episode for technical reasons, but
I republished it in February 2014 ashttp://enchantedbysewing.blogspot.com/2014/02/ench-by-sew-017-gettin-shirty.html
Hey, the April 2013 "Enchanted By Sewing" Podcast is available in the pod-o-sphere!
This month we're getting' Shirty.
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Is that garment you're sewing a shirt or a blouse? Is it the collar stand, or lack thereof that makes you decide one way or another? How about set-in sleeves versus dropped? Maybe it's your choice of fabric.... This month Laurel talks about her experiences creating her No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency Shirt, with a Butterick pattern that sometimes says shirt and other times blouse. She also discusses sewing techniques that say shirt, and chats a little about the history of shirts and shirty language (with special attention to a scene from a Harry Potter book ).
This podcast is an extension of my on-web sewing life journal Me Encanta Coser, a blog that tells the story of an arty-romantic plain sewist in CA. My blog is written in English. The blogs name, and occasional references, pays tribute to the beautiful Spanish language which is a part of both the history and modern culture of the San Francisco Bay area, where I live.
Check out a free excerpt from My Heart Beats Faster in Past Times By clicking here |
The show is created, produced, and brought to you by Laurel Shimer author of the Time Travel e-book My Heart Beats Faster in Past Times. This historical romance, ebook-novella is available exclusively on amazon.com for your iPad, nook or kindle ebook reader, for only 99 cents (Only 99 cents? That's less than a cup of coffee!)
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Links
http://meencantacoser.blogspot.com/2013/04/shirt-or-blouse-pattern-plays-important.html
• No. 1 Lady's Detective Agency Shirt
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This book has really helped me to improve my sewing and seam finishing skills. The illustrations and descriptions are spot on!
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