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Monday 27 June 2011

All things Bright-on and Beautiful, all Fabric Large and Small!

(Sorry - couldn't resist this fromage-friendly post title hehehe!)

14 - Temptation (Restaurant)
How very apt a photo to start this post! So many tempting sewing/fabric places to visit in Brighton.

So, I arrived in Brighton at the appointed hour (11am). My bargainacious return 'Super Off Peak Day Return' ticket only cost me £6.60 (discounted from £10 by using my Annual Goldcard that came with my Oyster season ticket for the Tubes).



I hurriedly, exited the train to be greeted by the rear-views of oh, so many day trippers hoping to catch some, sun, sand (no luck for them there Brighton is a pebbled beach) and fresh sea air. Too many bodies in the way I had to weave, duck 'n' dive to get to the barrier... don't these people know that there are shops to be visited, sewists to be meet and fabric to be swapped! Come-on people get a wriggle on!!

01 - Arriving into Brighton Station
Platform view at Brighton train station. Move along people! I got fabric


02 - Eager faces
Ahhh... such shiny, eager faces, full of excitment!
Left-Right: Dibs, Justine, Santie, Ally, Tilly, Stevie, Laura, Suzy, 
(Aileen also joined us a few minutes later) and of course Zoe!
(Please do click on the links to visit their own posts about the MMJ-2011-Brighton-MeetUp)

But, ahhh... there ahead of me just beyond the ticket barrier I spied them - the '*Symphony of Sewists'. The fabric loving horde had congregated outside of the WHSmiths newsagents. There were many shiny, eager faces, and everyone had arrived on time (if not earlier), clearly time spent on sewing related activities is deadly serious to these special ladies [*nods own head sagely in agreement with this moral value*].


There were just over a Baker's Dozen of us all together (we were later joined by Aileen who missed out on the photo-opp in front of WHSmiths). Zoe started us off, we went aroud the group introducing ourselves, the name of our blog (if we had one), and what Me-Made-Items we were wearing (I wore my striped seersucker skirt). Then maps to the locations of fabric 'n' sewing-goodness were handed out, whereupon Zoe and her friend Stevie split the group into 2-gangs. The idea being that these smaller sizes would be far easier to manage around some of the little shops we were about to descend upon. I had my trusty trolley with me (piled high with fabric to swap at the lunch meet-up later) so I still had room to secrete more new acquistions about my person.

My motto: "Have trolley WILL shop!".

First stop was Ditto Fabrics, then The Brighton Sewing Centre, followed by the man on the Market Stall on Upper Gardner Street, and then finally New Fabric Fair.

Here's a slide show of our great day:



Gill at Ditto was v. helpful - giving shoppers washing tips to prep their fabrics, and being generally super-lovely :). The ladies at the Brighton Sewing Centre helped me to match my threads to my new fabrics (I'll be posting tomorrow about my new acquistions - bought and swapped), plus gave me great advice regarding a stitch in the ditch presser foot I was thinking about getting too (I couldn't remember if I had one or not)


It felt like we'd done so much walking - and I never realised a lot of Brighton's streets are on hills. Suzy had some amazing red peep-toe heels on, but her toes were getting strangled - however, not a girl to look a gift horse in the mouth she bought some fab new black shoes and was able to get around in comfort for the rest of our visit.

We came across some interesting sights - the store next door to Ditto Fabrics was the site of the first ever 'The Body Shop' (see blue plaque in my slide show above, and no trip to Brighton can be complete without spotting a gang of ladies out on the town for a hen-do, and it ain't a proper do without your pink wigs. Oh, and no restaurant is complete without a knitted palace and set of seagulls in it's windows LOL!


After all our shopping and walking, it was time to meet up for luncheon at All-Bar-One.

16 - Time for refreshment
Time for refreshment everybody
17 - Reserved
Zoe saved us all a seat :)

We rushed Daniel at All-Bar-One off of his feet bless 'im! (Photo nicked from Dibs's blog)

After plenty of good food 'n' drink it was time for the swap (see Zoe's excellent post for an explanation of how this was organised). We were highly civilized and took turns to select things - I don't think anyone went home without some new-to-them-sewy-treat :) We managed to turn things that made a negative, unloved dent in our sewing-souls, into positive fuel-ups for our **Sew-Jo :)


14 - How Much Fabric Reference Cards

My little set of 'How Much Fabric Reference Cards' seemed v. popular amoungst the girls... I got them from GwynHug.com  they come in either metric (cms) or inches, and in 2 sizes-ranges. (And, yes they were still in my handbag when I got home, no one had decided to re-home them hahaha!)

I must say Brighton and it's lovely little shops and streets is certainly a feast for the eyes - so much to ***see and do, I truly cannot wait to go back (Zoe's already suggested a repeat performance for early Autumn, yippee!) :) 

Thank you ladies for your wonderful company, you're all such fun to be with.
And a big-up to Zoe, for suggesting and running this super-fun-filled day.



*I was trying to think what the collection noun would be for a group of sewing enthusiatsts and someone said "It's a symphony of sewists!" Brilliant!!
**A bit like Mojo, only more stitching is involved. 
***Including the obligatory Brighton Hen-Do... got a pink fluoro wig? Then it's time to paaarr-taaay!

Saturday 25 June 2011

Brighton-Bound....

Well my bags are packed, I've 4 pieces of fabric ready to swap. Me 'n' my trusty funky-floral-trolley are off to Brighton

Here's a pic of one of the pieces of fabric I shall be waving goodbye to today:
Fabric and Funky Trolley

You can see my trolley in the pic to - bright isn't it (haha).

There is x1 woven (a cotton sateen camo-style print), and x3 light-weight printed knits. I am sure they will all be finding lovely new homes!

And, these are photos of the Me-Made item I shall be sporting today. It's a full-gathered skirt I made last summer (pre-blog) based on Gertie's tutorial. I made it from some cotton-blend blue and white striped seersucker fabric I bought in Walthamstow for £1 a metre!

01 Full-gathered skirt 02 Full-gathered skirt - Hem and lining

03 Full-gathered skirt - Lapped zip and buttoned waistband 04 Full-gathered skirt - in-seam pockets

Wish us lovely weather for today please :)


Wednesday 22 June 2011

Off to the Seaside!

Guess where I'm going to this Saturday?...

Brighton Sea Front
"Oh, I do like to be beside the Seaside, beside the Sea!"

 
The Royal Pavilion

Images Source: www.visitbrighton.com

Yup, having sadly missed out on the Goldhawk Road Fandango because of a nasty cold I am hopping onto the train to (hopefully) sunny Brighton for SoZo's Me-Made-June 2011's Brighton Meetup.

I've found a handy free PDF street map of the city centre from the official website (Download the PDF Brighton City Centre Walking Map) so I won't get lost in The Lanes. So, me 'n' my funky floral shopping trolley are ready to swap a tonne of fabric and patterns with other sewists :)

And, I might even pick up some of this stuff whilst I'm there ;)

Brighton Rock (Image Source: www.telegraph.co.uk)

Friday 3 June 2011

Fluffy Stuff: Sewing Room Scene in Magazine Advert

I love this advert! It's a fluffy 'n' fun pic :)

Windows 7 - Advert

(Sewing Room scene) in Windows 7 Laptop ad

I spied this advert in this week's issue of Grazia magazine (a weekly fashion title in the UK) and thought it was really fun! (I scanned in a copy to share here with the blogiverse.)

She has a very cluttered and stylized room (obviously not a "real" sewists space - well not to my mind anyways!). But it's beautiful and eclectic scene to behold.

P.S Do you think if I buy one of their new laptops I'd get a half-scale mannequin thrown in free to practice draping on? ;)