Spring knits, sewing and natural dyes | Plus my review of the Merchant & Mills 'Pegs' trousers!
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Here are my latest handmade knits, sewing projects and naturally dyed yarn. I've finished off a few things, and also talk about my plans for making in the summer. I also have a review and makealong for the Merchant and Mills 'Pegs' trousers!
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Wow, you nailed the fit on those trousers! They look great! 💜 Can't wait to see your future makes that you have planned.
Thanks so much! ☺️
Nice fit on your trousers. When I sew buttons on, I start with the knot on the rights side, under the button. I also place a coin as a spacer so that the button is not too tight against the fabric, which tends to fray the thread over time as you button the pants. On the last pass through the holes of the button, I wind the thread around the threads between the button and the fabric to create a shank, then pull the needle through the fabric, keeping the needle on the right side, then tie a knot. That way, the two knots are under the button, rather than being on the inside.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on how to balance out creativity and recourses..
I'm glad you enjoyed it ☺️
I adore those socks and what they represent ❤. I'm only just learning to knit though 😅 Maybe someday.
Ah thank you! Good luck with learning to knit ☺️
Hi! I found your channel yesterday and absolutely love your content! I was wondering what pattern of shirt you’re wearing in the hand-dyed yarn? I’ve been looking for a pattern like that for my hand-dyed skeins 😍
Hello, thanks so much ☺️ that's the Ripple Crop Top by Jessie Mae. It's a great pattern for hand dyed 4ply! I tend to add length to it so it's not so cropped.
I’m totally in love with the trousers you have sewn. So chic and wellfitting! And the brown button is perfect with the vibe of the trews. Love! ❤
Thanks so much! I'm liking the brown button, I think it'll stay ☺️
another lovely podcast, Lorna! I love the skirt, can't wait to see it finished with the buttons :) the M&M trousers fit you so well! I feel like I learned a couple of tricks from your review (like stitch length, taking in at the back and to be mindful about the waist band) so thank you ❤ Also had a little surprise at the end with the mention awww, I am actually knitting on my Rota whilst watching you hahaha I love that
Ahh nice! I hope the cardigan is coming along well ☺️ I put my buttons on last night and I'm wearing mine today. Glad the video was useful too!
First time watching your podcast after following on insta for a while. Really enjoyed seeing all your makes. Your new fabrics are going to be so lovely made up in those patterns 😍
Thanks so much! Glad you're enjoying the channel so far ☺️
I love your version of "the ripple tee", I'm working on that right now
Ah nice, I think it's a great, comfy pattern 😊
The skirt looks perfect. Love the pockets and I don’t think it needs anymore fullness.
Thanks! I think it's just adjusting to it being different to expectations, but I think it's nice and wearable actually ☺️
Hello. I have just found your podcast and am really enjoying watching it. I feel we have really similar interests ( I knit, sew and naturally dye) but you seem much more advanced than me which I am taking as inspiration to keep practicing. I also made bloomers as you did in a previous episode. I made mine out of an old lace edged sheet, using the lace on the leg bottoms, so I could keep my legs warm under my nighties in the winter . They work a treat. Very pleased to have found your channel and am set to enjoy your past episodes over the coming weeks. Best wishes, Laura.
Hey Laura ☺️ I'm so pleased you're enjoying the podcast! Your bloomers sound lovely! I really like the idea of using the lace edging as a design feature. I love meeting people with similar interests on here 🥰
I love the look of these trousers! I've been looking at the Eve trousers and am now wondering if they're the non-zip version of these? Can't wait to make them!
I think they're quite similar, but I haven't made the Eves. Have fun if you make them ☺️
That Cardie looks a great match to the pegs trousers xx
I've been really looking forward to wearing them together 😊
Lovely makes ❤
Thank you 😊
Your cardigan is pretty, so is the skirt, good luck with the late may makes, and the craft fair. ❤
Thanks so much ☺️
I’m just the same now when the warm weather and sunny days has arrived, the garden and outdoor living takes nearly all my time and I love it! I have done a little bit of sewing in the evening though, a sleeveless summer top in a lovely woven cotton, felt I lacked that. Some loose fitting shorts with an elasticated waist is on the cutting board as well.
I was thinking about the lovely skirt you made, I think you should make the next one more A-lined, i e increase the width at the hem. That would make it much more full an swishy without adding more gathers. If your fabric is without a oneway pattern you can place the pattern pieces quite ”economical” anyway. Maybe you have to have a seam at the back as well.
Good luck on the wool festival! And have a nice start of the summer!
Hello Eva, sorry I missed this! Your summer top sounds lovely. That's an interesting idea about making the skirt A line, thank you for that 😊 I hope your summer is going well!
I want to know how to make that skirt that you made with the pockets and side buttons!
I've been thinking about making a video of this ☺️ I might just do a couple more practice runs first!
Loved seeing all your dyed yarns, such a beautiful colour palette!
Thanks so much! I love these ones together ☺️
Thank you so much for reviewing the Peg Trousers, your's are lovely! I have the pattern and am planning my own pair. I understand how you feel torn between making and gardening this time of year- they are both such creative outlets though. My own making has been sidelined by designing raised beds for our garden this year. I thought I'd share with you something I've enjoyed doing in the way of organizing my making ideas and fabric. Several years ago I started using the Trello app to make boards with cards that I can copy or move around. I have separate boards for fabric, patterns and project plans. Within the boards, they are further organized into Skirts, Dresses, Pants, etc. or for example, Wool, Cottons, Linens for the fabric board. I can then make a new project "Pegs trousers" for instance and copy the pattern's card from the Patterns board and the fabric's card from the Fabric board. Having the yardage amount and any other information I need, it's fun and easy to move the cards around and plan projects! I always know what I have, and sometimes figure out new ways to use something. Anyway, thank you for the lovely review and happy making (and gardening!)
Hey, thanks for the tip! I'll have a look at the app 😊 I hope the raised beds are going well 🌿
Wow your yarn looks beautiful ❤️
Thank you 🥰
Beautiful hand-dyed yarns. Something to aspire to one day! And love the colour choice in Rauma finull with the Rota cardigan. Great spring colour!
Thank you! Yes it feels like the perfect spring colour ☺️🌿
10:15 love the skirt on you! If you want more gathers but don't feel like redoing the waistband or the pockets, you could add a second (and third) layer of skirts to make a tiered gathered skirt. Otherwise you might get away with a rectangular panel in the middle. I think the two seams will be hidden by the gathers. Or you can turn it into a pleated skirt and hide the seams yourself. Anyway, all your projects look great. I can totally relate to the bit you shared about summer clothing too.
Ooh yes, interesting ideas! I think you're right that the seams would be hidden by the pleats, especially because it's a patterned fabric.
I have been wanting to try sewing and you have inspired me me to give it a try
Ah lovely! Good luck with it, and have fun ☺️
Amazing work on the trousers, they really came out great!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for the lovely video ❤
I practically live in gathered skirts and I use a lot of width for it to be as full as I envision - often I just use the width of a tablecloth (150cm) and make each piece that width (so almost 3 meters in total), which I guess amounts to quadruple my waist?
I found no issues with it to be honest and it’s not too bulky either! Gathers come out lovely and dense and makes for such a romantic skirt!
Thank you, that's useful to know! I think I'll try that 😊
Your Pegs Trousers came out great! I love pleated trousers but so far I made only one with elasticated waist band (Bisque Trousers by Vivain Shao Chen). I need to finally face the fly😁
Thank you! I do love an elasticated waistband. I've made the Bisques which are lovely, but I think the Pomona Pants are my ultimate favourite! 😊
Your gathered skirt is lovey as it is so put more gathers in the next one you sew.
Thanks ☺️
I love the top you have on under the overalls. What is it? Lovely socks too!
Thank you 😊 it's the ripple crop top by Jessie Mae, though I've lengthened it quite a bit!
Your skirt is exactly what I want to sew next. I made an earlier version and made it too full.
It's hard to predict how it'll feel until you've done all the gathers 😊
Very well done! Congratulations!
Same as with all trousers with this type of construction (highwaist, no elastic band, no elastic in the matherial), they look great as long as you don't ever sit down. Once you've sit down, sadly all the smartness disappears in all the creases in front and baggy butt in the back, in my opinion :( And in addition, if you need to sit for 8-10 hours in the office in such pants, they cut off all blood circulation and are super uncomfortable around the belly. To me, these are no-sit-down pants, for walking around town only, looking pretty freshly ironed :D
Ah that's interesting. I'm up a lot in the day and haven't noticed that. I'll have to do a test when I have more of a desk day!
Hello! Thanks for this. Really inspiring. I'm about to make the Peg trousers and trying to decide whether to lengthen them... You said you shortened yours. How much by, and how tall are you? I'm 5'9" and suspect they are going to be a bit too short - I like cropped but not too cropped! Thanks so much.
Hello, sorry I missed your comment! I'm not sure if you'll already have made them now, but I ended up leaving them as they were - a lot of the length from the pattern is used for the turn ups, and it worked out OK in the end. I'm 5'7 1/2" and I like a slightly shorter trouser ☺️
@@threadandyarn Thanks! Really helpful. So far I have only cut them out (never enough time to sew!) but I did lengthen them a bit.
That skirt is lovely but i have the feeling it’s going to be a bit see through? Maybe the liner will give you the fullness you desire and help protect the delicate fabric 🤷🏻♀️
It is quite lightweight, maybe a lining would work well!
Hallo, super Handmade.❤ Kannst du nochmal schreiben welcher Stoff das von Merchant &Mills für die Pegs Trouser ist, den du vernäht hast ? Für Herbst und Winter ist der wunderschön. Liebe Grüße
Katja
Hi Katia 😊 it was their 8oz cotton twill - in the colour Nordic Green, I think!
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