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More from France

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I have a couple of makes from the Summer to share with you... Flowery culottes! I totally love these!! I used the trousers from the Holly (ByHandLondon) and just shortened them. They're quite flattering, but that's partly because they are a bit too tight, so I have to hold my tummy in the whole time. Yep, no secrets here! The blouse above is a refash from a charity shop. I downsized and unpicked the sleeves. I wear this all the time - for work and casual. *poser alert* And here is a blouse that I made from simplicity 1538. I've made a shirt from this pattern before and I've since donated it as I hate it. Bad colour, bad shape... But without the sleeves and with a soft, drapey viscose, I like this a lot more. It's a cute green, white and orange flowery print. I wear it for work approximately weekly. Being on holiday with my family, they were pretty keen on getting involved in the photography... Dad - directing the photo shoot. Mum - demonstrating how to pose using a ...

Baggy jeans waist - fixed!!

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I've been absent a while - work totally took over. But I finally did some sewing yesterday! It is minor, but it needed to happen. Let me explain. I have a big bottom. And a fairly small waist. Which means that I almost always get a huge gape at the small of my back, where my trousers are too big. But u can't go down a size or my bum won't fit! Yesterday Mr M. and I popped down to Kent to see my baby sis who has just started Uni. And about 10 minutes before leaving, I decided I couldn't deal with the gaping any longer!! It is cold, uncomfortable and unflattering. So I did this: Decided roughly how much elastic I would need to get the waist to fit better. Use seam ripper to rip a hole on the inside. I decided to cut it under the belt loops as the stitching will be visible, but this did make stitching much trickier later on! Tuck elastic in and pin it firmly. The first time I did this, the elastic pinged away, so then I pinned it all along the length. Use a safety pin to p...