Monday, 11 May 2009

Swell experiments

Hello my dear friends,

How are you? Did you have a pleasant weekend? It feels like years ago now, doesn't it?

Mine was good thanks, although busy - very unlike me. But the good news is I did manage to squeeze in some time with the sewing machine. Much like with my jewellery, I am teaching myself, so every day brings a new challenge/disaster. I finally took the plunge and had a first go at making the pouches I discussed in my last post. Here is my "prototype":




Vintage fabric from MsLegacySews
Labels made by MommieMadeIt
Jewellery by me!

So what do you think? Considering this is my first ever attempt and that I've only been sewing for about 2 weeks, I think it could have been a lot worse! Any feedback, suggestions or tips you might have would be GREATLY appreciated, please. I need all the help I can get! On a plus side, I love this print and I couldn't be happier with the labels. Once I get my stitching sorted, these pouches might end up looking ok!

In other news, I will be moving to East London on 5th June! While this is very exciting, it also means that I need to get my life (and stuff) sorted, so it's going to get busier in the coming weeks. Needless to say, I'm going to get very behind with my blog reader!

Thank you for taking the time to read this and for (hopefully) not vomiting at the sight of my appalling stitch work. Until next time!

Much love,

Frankie
Swell Vintage

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29 comments:

  1. I can't sew a lick and I think it looks just fine! I love the fabric and I'm impressed with just two weeks of practice! And congrats on the move!

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  2. Oh my gosh I think it is super adorable and very "SWELL"! I look forward to more of them and new fabrics you use.

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  3. Color me impressed! You did an amazing job! I tried to teach myself how to use a sewing machine and gave up in frustration after a day or two. Those are adorable little jewelry pouches...

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  4. I think these are so cool!

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  5. it's adorable..lucky you, i wish i could sew :)

    xx imelda

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  6. What a charming pouch!

    You'll be whipping together tiered wedding dresses in no time... :D

    Cheers,
    Michael

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  7. Looks great to me and what a good way to store your jewelry. Sewing isn't easy and you sure are making it look like it is!

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  8. That looks lovely. The label is such a great touch too. I think you're doing very well with your sewing. It's always just time and practice that smooths out any rough edges we have. :)
    P.S. I got the package today. Thanks so much! I quite adore it--I might wear it tomorrow. :)

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  9. Omg! I am soo impressed! Your jewlery is simply fabulous! Amazing! I have always wanted to learn to make jewlery, because i never like anything i see in stores! I am very very picky, but i love everything you made! Wow. just wow.

    fashion on edge.

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  10. I love it - the fabric is adorable and I love that the pouch is envelopy looking!

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  11. What a fab idea! Such stunning vintage fabric too *steals* Looks so good lovely Miss F, loving the envelope shape - if you want a bit of a tute for making pouches just e-mail/cono my lovely and I'd be happy to give you a few tips, though you so don't seem to need them!

    A x

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  12. So gorgeous, darling F! You are a genius with your new sewing machine!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  13. good on you! i think its fun and cool....keep it up! xo

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  14. Cute pouch! I don't have any suggestions because I can't sew to save my life, but I really think it looks great! And good luck with the move!

    -Ashley
    http://breakfastatsaks.blogspot.com

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  15. love the fabric you have used honey for the pouch. it is so swell vintage!congrats on the impending move to London honey!
    darling hope you have been well. thanks for the lovely comments dear
    muah x
    Marian

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  16. OMG I love that ! The floral print is lovely
    lucille

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  17. ohhh floral... you do it justice!

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  18. you're very good. Your work is hghly proffesional looking as well, and i love the pcketwatch.
    God did that sound like an essay or what?

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  19. These are noz just cool, these are great! I love the fabric, gives your vintage jewellery a girly touch, that's so adorable!

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  20. darling wishing you a yummy wknd ahead.
    muah x
    marian

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  21. oooh congrats on move! I'll be on the east side this summer, we should totally meet up :D And I like those cute sachets..very professional Frankie :)
    xx-LJ from SOS!

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  22. flashy colors
    stunning shoots
    amazing black supermodels
    /!\ ACTION /!\ Enter in the DARK BOHEMIIA !!
    http://darkbohemiia.blogspot.com/

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  23. ah everything you make is so adorable.. i wish i was as creative and handy! x

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  24. Frankie, I think you did great. I love that fabric and it is a great idea. Good luck on your move. That is my Birthday so I will be sipping martinis and opening up loads and loads of presents while you are moving! Ha!

    Mermaid Debbie

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  25. This is such a cool idea! And your first sewing project too! I adore the labels. Where did you get them made? xx

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  26. Hi Frankie, I think the pouch is darling! The pattern is vintage and I especially like your tag!

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  27. these are very cute and so useful, i love little pouchy things and seem to collect them and never even use, i guess i have more pouches than things to put in pouches!

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  28. i like the pouch!!

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