Tagged: bird fabric

blue birdie shirt on the brooklyn bridge

handmade shirt: blue birdy fabric on the brooklyn bridge

I made this little tee last summer, and it’s one of the simplest shirts I’ve ever made. No sleeves to set, just two pattern pieces to stitch together and then hem. Despite this shirt’s simplicity – or possibly because of it – it is my #1 most worn me-made garment, hands down.

handmade shirt: blue birdy fabric on the brooklyn bridge

The ultimate test of wearability for me-mades is simple: does it make it into my suitcase? This shirt passed with flying colors, and has traveled as far as Thailand! But these pictures are from another one of its journeys, when I met my favorite Marie in New York for a weekend of fabric shopping, dessert eating, and general exploring.

What’s extra special is that I bought the fabric on another Marie adventure, at the Türkenmarkt in Berlin. The fabric was cheap, and it’s not great quality, but somehow it became an extremely comfortable shirt with the perfect amount of drape and stretch. After a year of nonstop wear, it’s starting to thin out, especially where the shirt ends up rubbing on my belt buckle, but I think I have enough fabric left for a clone.

handmade shirt: blue birdy fabric on the brooklyn bridge

Trips with Marie always include blog photos for us both, like these where we crossed the Brooklyn bridge and I said things like, “am I walking too fast? is it blurry? how’s this?” and she patiently snapped shot after shot.

NYC garment district - fabric bolts

Of course, I can’t neglect to mention the fabric. Mood was the queen of eye candy, as always (and winner of both our wallets…), but there were plenty of stores, like the one above, that provided loads of inspiration. Finding fabric is a joy in itself, but the best part of this trip was discussing future projects with a fellow crafter. One of us would spot a fabric similar to one already in the stash, and we’d talk through a planned shirt, skirt, or bag… so many ideas, so little time!

For Marie’s much more timely documentation of our New York trip, check out her blog posts: Day 1, Day 2.

a little birdie pouch

little birdie pouch

My sewing brain was rusty, and my sewing table was dusty. That should never happen! So I made a tiny little birdie pouch. Because you can always use another tiny little pouch. This one’s 5″ x 3″… perfect for holding hair ties and chapstick, or my little German vocabulary cards.

I can’t get enough of metal zippers lately… I just love how they look and feel. This one has some age to it, so there’s a slight patina, and I think that makes it even better.

little birdie pouch

It coordinates quite nicely with the bright yellow salt & pepper shakers I bought on a Spring break antiquing adventure last week. They’re amazing!

little birdie pouch

It’s striped on the inside. Tiny birdies and stripes. A good little project for a cold, snowy day.

yellow vintage salt & pepper shakers

And here is another shot of my salt & pepper shakers, because I know you wanted to see more!