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just_kitten@aussie.zone â¨2⊠â¨months⊠agoOh yes please itâd be lovely to see how the tees come out. I have a cousin who is the only one of our generation whoâs chosen to keep up sewing but she never made tees due to the stretchy fabric being difficult to work with.
Nobody I know who still makes their own clothes does it to save any $ - itâs for fun and comfort. I do wish I had the skill/gumption to learn as I have a bit of an odd body shape that makes it hard to buy pants and skirts, specifically. If it goes over the bum itâs too large for my waist and vice-versa. At least I ought to learn how to replace the elastic waistband on one of my beloved op shop finds (that Iâm sure was homemade too, judging by the rickrack).
TheWitchofThornbury@aussie.zone â¨2⊠â¨months⊠ago
Re: bum/waist differential - you are singing my song! I am a classic hourglass, and NOTHING in the shops fits without some adjustment which is a total pain, cos re-working a purchased garment is sheer hell. I wish I was back in 1890 when my figure was the ideal. But the sixties happened and Twiggy & Kate Moss (later) just ruined the fit of any purchasable garments. And my top half is 2 sizes smaller than my bottom half, and I have plump arms to boot, so even shirts etc. IN MY SIZE donât fit either, especially around the armholes and upper arm. Waaaaaahh! Learning to sew started as sheer self-defence.
Maybe next year when youâre a bit more settled, you can bring over the elastic waistband (op.cit.) and I can put a new one in for you if you like. Good garments need to be preserved and used.
just_kitten@aussie.zone â¨2⊠â¨months⊠ago
Ahhhh! Someone who understands the pain of an hourglass shape - might look sexy but no benefits whatsoever with buying clothes (especially if you donât want to look sexy, just normal and comfortable). Iâm lucky my arms are normal sized (though my wrists are tiny so I often look out of proportion).
Australia is still a heck of a lot easier to buy clothes in than Singapore, where everything is designed for sticks; I wore t shirts and jeans my entire teenage years and only developed a bit of a fashion sense after coming here. It was a revelation finding a dress that actually fit, and pants that covered my bum without leaving a gaping hole behind my back. As a result if anything fits I keep it for ages, even when I havenât worn it in years.
Thank you so, so much for the offer re: waistband btw, that is incredibly kind. Iâm planning to take it to my auntyâs in January and get it fixed there (she did the last replacement) but Iâll let you know if that fails.
TheWitchofThornbury@aussie.zone â¨2⊠â¨months⊠ago
Deal.