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Using Embroidered Linen for a Wintery Cottage Core Dress

January 21, 2025 Jennifer Serr
smiling woman with white hair wearing an embroidered linen dress styled 3 different ways

I’ve been perusing the websites of several cottage core linen clothing brands recently, looking for some inspiration. You see, I’m traveling into a bucolic but “comfortable” phase of life and my clothing needs to reflect that. I also really just love wearing with linen which just also happens to be a glorious fiber to work with - it wears beautifully with age and also happens to be quite sustainable, given it’s a natural fiber. So, when I was gifted a length of taupe embroidered linen from Fabric Wholesale Direct, I knew I needed to get cracking!

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In Sewing, Pattern Making and Design, vintage style Tags fabric wholesale Direct, fabric supplier, fabric store, online fabric store, embroidered linen, embroidered linen dress, cottagecore, cottage core, cottagecore dress, sewing, sewing with linen, sewing dresses, vintage styleing, vintage style, pattern making, pattern adaptation, pattern adjusting
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A Hobbit Themed Christmas window & A Dirndl Dress

October 22, 2024 Jennifer Serr

Sometimes two things in my life serendipitously collide. In this case it was a generous gift of holiday fauna from King of Christmas and my need for a Hobbit Costume. Such a funny combination but it just worked out so well.

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In Holiday Crafts, Sewing Tags king of christmas, artificial christmas trees, christmas, christmas window, dirndl, folkwear patterns, folkwear, holiday sewing, hobbitcore, hobbit costume, handmade costume, hand crafted ornaments, light up christmas tree
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Making a Cottagecore Dress with Wild Linens Fabric

August 21, 2024 Jennifer Serr

Like many others out there, I’ve been kind of obsessed with #cottagecore of late. And admittedly, I’m a little late to the game. That being said, pastoral life has always held my interest, at least in the last couple of decades. While I dream of my country home and peruse the Son de Flor & French General websites, I found a very practical way to show my love for this aesthetic and lifestyle.

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In Sewing, Sewing Vintage, fabric Tags linen fabric, wild linens, linen dress, cottagecore, cottage core, renfair, renfaircore, hobbitcore, fairycore, vintagestyle, vintage style, sewing, sewing with linen, vintage sewing, vintage sewing blog, vintage sewing blogger, pattern adaptation, combining patterns, adding a pocket, adapting patterns
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How to Avoid Eye Strain While Doing Detail Work

August 11, 2024 Jennifer Serr

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When it comes to sewing quality pieces, the devil is in the detail. Embroidering skirt hems with flowers, adding sequins to sweetheart necklines, and finely stitching a hat can all enhance the appearance of your final product. However, detail work does require you to be exceptionally thorough, and all that near work can strain your eyes.

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In self care, Sewing Tags eye strain, avoid eye strain, eye strain recovery, sewing eye strain, eye strain solutions, sewing tips, sewing tips and tricks, help for eye strain, foster grant, optase moist heat mask, rest your eye, improve lighting, lighting solutions, reading glasses, solution for sewers
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Transform Your Garage into a Versatile Sewing and Flex Space

April 23, 2024 Jennifer Serr

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Transforming a garage into a sewing/flex room not only maximizes unused space but also breathes new life into your home, tailoring it to fit your creative and practical needs. This conversion process offers a unique opportunity to design a versatile area that serves as a dedicated sewing zone while also accommodating various other activities, from crafting to yoga. In this article, courtesy of The Sewing Room, we’ll guide you through the essential steps to convert your garage into a functional and inspiring sewing/flex room you’ll be excited to use.

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In Sewing Tags sewing room, sewing room organizing, garage conversion, converting your garage to a sewing room, sewing room flooring, room lighting, garage conversions, insulation, construction
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Book Review: Make, Sew and Mend - Traditional Techniques to Sustainably Maintain and Refashion Your Clothes

May 24, 2022 Jennifer Serr

I wasn’t sure what to expect but have been eagerly awaiting my own copy of Make, Sew and Mend and it arrived in my hands a couple of weeks ago. Having been a fan of Ms. Banner’s now for a few years, I knew that she had a book in the works. I also knew it would be a sewing guide of some kind.

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In costume design, Historic Fashion, Sewing Tags bernadette banner, make sew and mend, hand sewing, hand sewing book, hand sewing class, vintage sewing, vintage sewing techniques, slow stitching, slow sewing, mending, mending vintage
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Peg Board - Organizing with Pegboarder & MADD TOOLS

November 30, 2021 Jennifer Serr

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The “STUFF” in the shop overfloweth. Out of every little corner there is some tool or trim that needs to find a place to live and we have so much right now. I was in the middle of pondering ways to organize all that I have when Pegboarder reached out to me in collaboration. The request came just in time and I accepted the challenge.

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In cleaning up, Sewing Tags peg board, peg board accessories, organizing, madd tools, peg board organizing, organizing your sewing room, sewing room organizing, organization, marie kondo, tool storage, store display
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Perfect for a Picnic - Sewing 1950's Style for Everyday

October 19, 2021 Jennifer Serr

A couple of weeks ago, I had a weekend picnic event that I had been invited to attend. The theme was “Posh/Glam 1950’s New York City”. Discussions with friends Led to talk of Mrs. Maisel and big full skirts. Not really my era, but I remembered that pedal pushers were quite popular and so were dolman sleeved blouses. I also realized that I could make these things for my every day wardrobe instead of making something over the top for just one event.

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In Sewing Vintage, Sewing, vintage style Tags vintage style, vintage sewing, vintage sewing blog, vintage sewing blogger, burda 7058, burda style, 1950s style, 1950s picnic, picnic style, everyday style, everyday sewing, picnic attire
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All Hail the Housewife - Creating a Pattern for A Sewing Roll-Up

May 3, 2021 Jennifer Serr
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For my birthday I received a sewing kit from my dear friend Erika. The sewing kit was for a sewing kit, which is kind of a funny thing to say. And in actually it was labelled as an 18th Century Housewife. The kit was a collaboration between Sewstine, one of my favorite 18th Century Costumers and master embroiderers and The Lady Detalle who is also a costumer and jewelry designer. Both have shops on Etsy, which is were Erika purchased my gift.

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In Sewing, Historic Fashion Tags sewing tool roll up, sewing, vintage sewing, vintage housewife pattern, hussif pattern, 18th century housewife, 18th century hussif, sewing caddy, sewing tool catch all
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Sewing my Own Bras

February 23, 2021 Jennifer Serr
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You know when it’s TIME, right? Things are looking a little rough around the edges, elastics are getting stretched out and the color has become just a touch on the dingy side. Well, that time arrived for me not so long ago, so I ordered supplies from our Bra Instructor Linda Sepeda, and set my self up to make some pretty new bras.

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In Lingerie, Sewing, Sewing Vintage Tags sewing, sewing lingerie, lingerie, bra sewing lingerie, sewing bras, sew your own bra, make bras, vintage inspired bra
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Making My Own Vintage Inspired Panties

February 9, 2021 Jennifer Serr
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A few years ago, I copied my favorite underwear so I would have my own pattern. I just loved the vintage styling of the knickers from What Katie Did, but really wanted some that matched the bras I make for myself. Now, every time I need new undies, I can make them myself. I love it! Such an upgrade to have fancy panties at my fingertips. Yay!

So in perusing my drawers, recently, I decided to make some more. I scrounged through my collection of bra and panty making supplies and found that I had just enough supplies to make two pair to go coordinate with two different bras. I have a taupe colored Natori bra that I love and a taupe and brown bra that I made a few years ago. So excited, was I, to find I could make undies to match.

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In Lingerie, Sewing, vintage style Tags making panties, panties, underwear, sewing undies, sewing panties, sewing your own underwear, lingerie, sewing lingerie
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1950's Dress Mending and Remodel

December 28, 2020 Jennifer Serr
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This is a quick little post to share with you my most recent garment renovation. Last year, my friend Joy gave me this darling vintage 1950’s turquoise dress. It was stained (on the front bust and neckline) but in decent shape otherwise. It’s been hanging on my rack waiting for a makeover. I knew right away, that it needed a neckline overhaul, so that it what happened after I finally decided to tackle it.

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In Alterations, Sewing Vintage, Sewing, upcycle, vintage style Tags garment renovation, garmentrenovation, upcycle, upcycle fashion, vintage seiwng, vintage sewing, vintage style, vintage dress, vintage dress remodel, mending, mending vintage, wearable vintage, rayon dress, 1950s dress, 1950s mending, 1950s dress renovation
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How to Mend a Vintage Dress with Busted out Armholes

December 21, 2020 Jennifer Serr
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A few years ago, a friend gave me this gorgeous 1930’s/1940’s era dress with rips in the armhole. She thought I could use the fabric or make a pattern from it. She didn’t think it was ever going to be wearable again.

This blog post is about how I fixed the dress so it could be worn again. I was lucky, in that the dress had side ties the could be removed and used for extra fabric. After undoing those seams, and pressing the fabric, I had enough to make patches that I eventually sewed back on.

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In Alterations, Sewing Vintage, Sewing, vintage style Tags mending, monday mending, mending vintage, vintage sewing, vintage fabric, 1940s dress, 1930s dress, mending 1940s dress, 1940s mending, fix a dress, mend a dress, make do and mend
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The Folkwear Sailor Pants - A Pattern Review

October 19, 2020 Jennifer Serr
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When Folkwear Patterns reached out to me to try out their new Sailor Pants Pattern, I was beyond excited. I love everything nautical and thought new sailor pants would be a great addition to my Fall wardrobe. The pattern design is very cute, being cut from an original pair of US Navy issued Vintage Sailor Pants. The design has the classic button front with laced up back waist, flared legs (with a gusset) and some darling hidden pocket details.

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In Sewing, Sewing Vintage, vintage style Tags folkwear patterns, folkwear, sailor pants, sailor, folkwear sailor pants, nautical, nautical style, vintage sailor pants, all things sailor, all things nautical, making pants, sewing pants, sewing sailor pants, sewing, sewing techniques
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Blogging Book Tour - Sew Bags by Hilarie Wakefield Dayton

August 20, 2019 Jennifer Serr
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I have never heard of a Blogging Book tour before. Have you? When my friend & Colleague, Hillary Wakefield Dayton, told me she was having one for her new book, “Sew Bags” The Practical Guide to Making Purses, Totes, Clutches and More, I was intrigued. She sent her book to me to review and make a project from, so now I’m blogging about & you can see inside this awesome creation of hers.

Thumbing through the pages, it was difficult to choose which pattern to pick, but Ultimately, I landed on the Abigail Boxed bottom Tote. I really needed a new & prettier knitting bag, as I’ve been using a cotton canvas grocery bag for the last few years.

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In Sewing Tags sewing, sewing bags, sewing purses, bags, purses, bag book, sew bags book, hilarie wakefield dayton, hilarie wakefield, sew bags hilarie, knitting bags, knitting bag, blog book tour, sewing blog, sewing blogger
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Pattern Review - Sewing the 1930's Sportwear Set by Jem Vintage Patterns

August 6, 2019 Jennifer Serr
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A few months ago, my neighbor’s daughter brought me this gorgeous fabric (and tons more) when she was cleaning out her dad’s closet. The green corduroy and coordinating floral really caught my eye and I knew I wanted to make a matching set.

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In Sewing Vintage, Sewing Tags pattern review, 1930s pattern, 1930s blouse, 1930s skirt, 1930s fashion, 1930s sportswear, vintage sewing, vintage sewing blog, vintage style, remix vintage shoes, vintage travel, casa azul cabin
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Sewing my 4th of July Outfit + a Finished Sweater

July 16, 2019 Jennifer Serr
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During the week of Independence Day, I had the week off from teaching. What better way to celebrate than to get to sewing. I had just found a beautiful 1930’s style floral quilting cotton that coordinated with a blue and white fabric I’de been saving for a blouse. My plan was to re-make the Wearing History Smooth Sailing Blouse with a coordinating from the floral fabric.

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In Sewing Vintage, Sewing, vintage style Tags vintage style, vintage sewing, vintage sewing blog, wearing history, smooth sailing sport togs, smooth sailing, parfait, colette patterns, colette parfait, knitting, knitting goes with sewing, knitting project, hand sewing, pattern making, pattern fitting, pattern adjusting
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Revamping a Men's Sport Coat for the Sacramento Tweed Ride - Part 2

April 23, 2019 Jennifer Serr
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After being invited to the Sacramento Tweed Ride, by friends Lisa and Robb, I had only two weeks to get something together. I took my inspiration from vintage hunting/riding/sporting attire and my imaginings of vintage country living. I hope to one day, own a country home. Until that happens, I can just dress as if I do, right?

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In costume design, Sewing, vintage style, upcycle Tags tweed ride, sacramento tweed ride, upcycle, upcycle fashion, upcycling, sewing, sewing blogs, vintage blog, vintage sewing blog, 1930s, salvation army, lynn taylor, style maven, vintage tweed, tweed style, country life
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Sewing a Gingerbread Inspired Dress & Apron for The Holidays

December 24, 2018 Jennifer Serr
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I recently finished these 3 pieces for our Holiday Window and thought it might be interesting to show how I put them together. These were 3 very fast and furious projects that you could easily accomplish in a weekend.

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In Holiday Crafts, Sewing, vintage style Tags sewing, holiday sewing, holiday crafts, gingerbread dress, gingerbread apron, downtown alameda, holiday window contest, doll clothing, ag doll, ag doll clothing, ag clothing, american girl clothing, american girl, american girl doll
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Bra Making 2.0 - Inside our Bra Making Class with Linda Sepeda

November 26, 2018 Jennifer Serr
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I can’t say enough good things about our recent Bra Making class at The Sewing Room. Linda Sepeda was a fantastic instructor and she really helped us to get the best fit possible.

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In Lingerie, Sewing Tags bra sewing lingerie, bras, bra fitting, bay area fashion, betterbodyimage, adult sewing, linda sepeda, bra class, bra making, sewing projects, sewing techniques, sewing with knits, sewing with jennifer serr, Sewing, sewexcited, fashion, fitting, knitwear, lingerie, pin up girls bra
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Hi, I'm Jennifer !  Owner of The Sewing Room and the host for these blogs. I love everything about sewing and fashion and have been doing it professionally and personally my whole life.

Inside my blogs (yes, there is more than one), I hope to give you some insight to the fashion world as well my daily design & sewing practice (which tends toward the Vintage).

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