Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Keeping Shop: Bolt & Spool


We had a lazy Saturday morning at our house. PJs until nap time, quiet music while we played with trains, and lots of hot coffee. It was lovely. But in the back of my mind I knew it was the day I finally got to check out Bolt & Spool in Little Italy!


This lovely little shop is located inside the old schoolhouse building and is owned by a lovely and enthusiastic woman named Nan. She really is so very nice and was willing to chat with me about  my projects and tips to help said projects go a little smoother. She's an excellent seamstress and says she learned by osmosis, she has a family of makers. 


Her gorgeous, giant cutting and sewing tables were locally made from reclaimed materials. The cutting table here has yard sticks inlaid into the table. How cool!


The fabric selection is well curated and high quality. I picked up some Liberty of London, Joel Dewberry, and the perfect black and white gingham. She also carries a very cool local designer, Clever Charlotte. And if I were to ever really venture further into sewing, I'd definitely get some Figgy's Patterns, they are so cute!


And you walk out with the sweetest wrapped up package and a yard stick! I just really love finding a new place that is not only unique but also owned by friendly and knowledgable people. That's what I look for in a small business for sure! When you go, say hi to Nan for me!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Well Crafted: Simple Skirt


Way back in March I bought some fabric only because I liked it, not because I had a plan for it. It kind of reminds me of a picnic tablecloth, but in a good way.


Then I found this skirt pattern. It's seriously the easiest pattern ever and she breaks down the steps really well. My piece of fabric was a one yard cut that was 18' wide. I picked up a wide piece of elastic and was ready to go.


I styled it with and without a belt, a simple black tank, and metallic flats. I had to include the photo of the kiss from my sweet little boy. Get out your sewing machines, it's time for a summer skirt!