The Sewing t'HIM'ble
A Bloke's Blog about Sewing
Monday, 7 July 2014
Monday, 30 June 2014
BURDA 6933 MENS TROUSERS
Finally found a bit of time to make a project for myself, so I've decided on a pair of these...
BURDA 6933 MENS TROUSERS (Suiting fabric and pattern purchased from Minerva Crafts)
Saturday (28.06.2014)
Cut out the pattern according to my waist/saddle measurements and proceeded to altered the pattern to suit my leg length, as I am an extremely tall dwarf , standing at 6' 4" small.
Pattern cut outs were positioned on the pre-washed (and ironed) fabric. I tend to pin these down temporarily although this does piece your pattern somewhat. I have tried to use pattern weights in the past, but have found these still allow slippage/ movement.
I continued to chalk out the pieces (my favourite bit of the "pre-sewing" tasks)
Then cut out all pieces.
Hopefully this week will be kind to me and allow me enough time to commence the basting process..
BURDA 6933 MENS TROUSERS (Suiting fabric and pattern purchased from Minerva Crafts)
Saturday (28.06.2014)
Cut out the pattern according to my waist/saddle measurements and proceeded to altered the pattern to suit my leg length, as I am an extremely tall dwarf , standing at 6' 4" small.
Pattern cut outs were positioned on the pre-washed (and ironed) fabric. I tend to pin these down temporarily although this does piece your pattern somewhat. I have tried to use pattern weights in the past, but have found these still allow slippage/ movement.
I continued to chalk out the pieces (my favourite bit of the "pre-sewing" tasks)
Then cut out all pieces.
Hopefully this week will be kind to me and allow me enough time to commence the basting process..
Friday, 20 June 2014
Welcome
Hello and welcome to the Sewing t'HIM'ble Blog page.
First of all let me introduce myself....
My name is Drew, I live in the a small town near Manchester, I work for a engineering company as a draughtsman, have a beautiful wife and two beautiful children and enjoy a "proper" pint of real ale on occasions. Suppose you could say I am just a regular bloke, well... all except for the small matter that I like to sew.
This all started roughly about a year ago, when I bought a vintage 1965 411G Singer Sewing machine for my wife's Birthday and thought it would be good idea to get familiar with the machine, so it didn't seem too daunting at first for her and subsequently put her off. However, what I wasn't expecting was that I actually enjoyed using the machine and to cut a very long story short, I have been sewing (or attempting to) ever since.
I have a true passion for vintage style sewing and try to use original methods wherever I can. My machine of choice is a hand cranked Singer 28K, which I tend to use for most projects these days.

Another hobby of mine is restoring, repairing and servicing these vintage machines. Some of you may be aware of the "Back to Black Singers" I set up to fuel my passion for these machines and I am currently creating a new webpage to promote this business and bring life back to all those "ornaments" everyone has sat about their homes and sewing rooms. So watch this space!
First of all let me introduce myself....
My name is Drew, I live in the a small town near Manchester, I work for a engineering company as a draughtsman, have a beautiful wife and two beautiful children and enjoy a "proper" pint of real ale on occasions. Suppose you could say I am just a regular bloke, well... all except for the small matter that I like to sew.
This all started roughly about a year ago, when I bought a vintage 1965 411G Singer Sewing machine for my wife's Birthday and thought it would be good idea to get familiar with the machine, so it didn't seem too daunting at first for her and subsequently put her off. However, what I wasn't expecting was that I actually enjoyed using the machine and to cut a very long story short, I have been sewing (or attempting to) ever since.
I have a true passion for vintage style sewing and try to use original methods wherever I can. My machine of choice is a hand cranked Singer 28K, which I tend to use for most projects these days.

Another hobby of mine is restoring, repairing and servicing these vintage machines. Some of you may be aware of the "Back to Black Singers" I set up to fuel my passion for these machines and I am currently creating a new webpage to promote this business and bring life back to all those "ornaments" everyone has sat about their homes and sewing rooms. So watch this space!
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