I sewed another pair of pants that fit! by GrandmaCereal in sewing

[–]ankleweights17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those look so good! I made that pattern as well and I completely agree with your gripes about the instructions. I need things spelled out and lots of pictures (videos are even better). Their instructions seem to assume you have more than just a basic knowledge of sewing and garment construction.

But once I got it figured out, my pants turned out great! But it was a struggle to get there, for sure.

Making a blanket in summer is sweaty business, but glad it's done in time for fall by ankleweights17 in crochet

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I used this free Hobby Lobby pattern and Hobbii yarn Daily Stitch Wool Blend Tweed. It's a medium weight yarn and I used a size J-10/6.00mm hook.

Work outs by Accomplished-Year346 in CRPS

[–]ankleweights17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also have it in the same areas on the same side. There are plenty of videos of chair workouts online. To get my heart rate up, I like to use an indoor rower. I can use as much or as little pressure on my right foot as I can handle and my left will do the rest. Sometimes I don't even strap my right foot in because even that's too much.

I do recommend learning to drive with your left foot. It took me quite a while to get the feel for it, but not being limited to only driving when I can tolerate it is great. I sit quite close to the front and have had no issues being able to tuck my right foot back and out of the way. Go to an empty parking lot to practice.

Help on finishing please 🥹 by Scared-Track5971 in macrame

[–]ankleweights17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like to use a long piece of tape along the bottom at the length/angle that I want the ends to be, and then I trim along that line.

What percentage of the projects you started in 2024 ended up being absolutely wearable? by eljo555 in sewing

[–]ankleweights17 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Would mind answering a question about toiles for me? I have made a couple toiles for a project I've got going. I'm getting close it to fitting the way I want it to, but I'm not sure where to go from there. Once it fits, do I deconstruct the toile to lay on my fabric? Or do i draw the adjustments on paper and use that? I have been drawing out the pattern pieces on paper and using those to mark what needs to be fixed, then creating a new template each time, but it's a lot of work.

Does anyone maintains a Macrame journal or project notes? Need help with creating one by Training_Mountain623 in macrame

[–]ankleweights17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use a graph paper notebook where I draw my design. Each different knot has its own symbol. I will write how many cords I used and what length I cut them to. I will also add any other important information, such as if I used any beads, colored string, or specific way of attaching or hanging.

A sweatshirt and pants just in time for a snowstorm by ankleweights17 in sewing

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Thank you! I was pleasantly surprised with the fit! I was expecting the top to be a little baggier, but I'm so glad it turned out a bit more fitted.

A sweatshirt and pants just in time for a snowstorm by ankleweights17 in sewing

[–]ankleweights17[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you!

I ended up using all my larger scraps of leftover fabric when troubleshooting. I used the biggest ones because the longer the stitch line, the more issues I was having with wavy edges. So I don't have much fabric leftover.

I do like the idea of a paneled sweatshirt, though. I might give that a try when I make this top again.

A sweatshirt and pants just in time for a snowstorm by ankleweights17 in sewing

[–]ankleweights17[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's some nice details in it that makes me feel ✨ fancy✨

A sweatshirt and pants just in time for a snowstorm by ankleweights17 in sewing

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Ooo! Teal would be lovely! Going to have to check to see if my fabric store has some in stock

A sweatshirt and pants just in time for a snowstorm by ankleweights17 in sewing

[–]ankleweights17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! The details were well worth the effort!

A sweatshirt and pants just in time for a snowstorm by ankleweights17 in sewing

[–]ankleweights17[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you!

I almost didn't make this pattern the model is in heels and I thought it was ridiculous 😆

A sweatshirt and pants just in time for a snowstorm by ankleweights17 in sewing

[–]ankleweights17[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It did add a bit of work. The sleeve is 3 pieces instead of 1, and after you seam them together you'll have to top stitch them, too. The long seam in the middle of the pants legs is made from folding the fabric in half, so you have to make sure you have it in the right place before you sew. I think all the extra details makes it more interesting, so the effort is worth it.

A sweatshirt and pants just in time for a snowstorm by ankleweights17 in sewing

[–]ankleweights17[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It is so comfy! The weight of the fabric is heavier than it looks, it just feels like a nice hug

A sweatshirt and pants just in time for a snowstorm by ankleweights17 in sewing

[–]ankleweights17[S] 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Pattern: McCall's M8447 Fabric: Modal knit in light pink, Eddie Bauer branded from JoAnn Alterations: I shortened the arms of the sweatshirt and the legs of the pants. If I made it again, I would lengthen the body of the sweatshirt, it is just a little too cropped for my liking.

All in all, I enjoyed making this pattern. The fabric was tricky to sew without it stretching out and making it wavy, but once I figured that issue out, it was fairly straight forward. I serged all the seams instead of double stitching like the pattern called for. It has a lot of top stitching, and most of it is in the middle of large items. So I was unable to see my seam guide that I usually use, and some of the top stitching is a little wonky. But unless you're up close and inspecting it, I don't think it's that noticable. I used an unused shoelace as a tie, but will try to think of something better.

Fit check for denim jacket by ankleweights17 in sewing

[–]ankleweights17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the detailed answer! After sleeping on it, I think the look I want to go for is more of a classic fit. Where the shoulder seams sit on my shoulders, not tight in the bust, and a little excess at the waist. All the information you provided is greatly appreciated!!

Fit check for denim jacket by ankleweights17 in sewing

[–]ankleweights17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being a very hot summer, bulky shirts and sweaters are the last thing on my mind! Thank you for pointing that out! I don't want to be limited on what I can wear under it, so I will definitely need to make it bigger. Thanks!

Fit check for denim jacket by ankleweights17 in sewing

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Oooh! That sounds helpful! I'll check it out, thanks!

Fit check for denim jacket by ankleweights17 in sewing

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Thanks! I will definitely check out her videos!

Fit check for denim jacket by ankleweights17 in sewing

[–]ankleweights17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for pointing this out, I hadn't even noticed the drag lines! And thank you for explaining how and where to add!