Sew Mariefleur
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My name is Marie-Fleurine. I started sewing in early 2015, somehow I realized that it is possible to sew clothes and I got immediately hooked. I can be found behind my sewing machine or on long hikes through the beautiful Norwegian landscape.
Sew Mariefleur
2y ago
Here I am – back from a little hiatus. It’s not like I haven’t been sewing (even though admittedly not as much as before …), I even have taken pics of three or four garments. I just never got around posting them on the blog or Instagram. Life is busy and I don’t want to promise too much, but hopefully you will see me a bit more often from now on.
As always, it took a commitment to get myself to actually taking photos, editing them and writing a blog post. This time around the reason was the latest Fibre Mood – issue 20 already! It was released today and there was one particular pattern I fell ..read more
Sew Mariefleur
2y ago
A few weeks ago I sewed something I meant to sew for a long time: the Closet Core pouf, filled with all my scraps from sewing. I always feel bad for throwing away scraps, and I can’t keep everything, either. Sewing a pouf (preferably with scraps, too!) and filling it with things you’d otherwise throw away seemed like a perfect solution.
When Hello Heidi Fabrics needed samples to show off some new colourways of their fabric Kvinna Dots, I knew the time had come to finally make a pouf. Not with scraps, but at least it ended up being a zero waste project – I didn’t have a lot of leftovers, but w ..read more
Sew Mariefleur
2y ago
If you’re active on Instagram, you have definitely seen all the gorgeous Fibre Mood patterns popping up on Instagram every other month. And chances are, if you’re like me, that every time you thought: “I should definitely try Fibre Mood myself!” – and never did, since our sewing lists are never-ending.
But a few weeks ago I realized I was able to join the wonderful group of sewists who sew a sample of one of the new Fibre Mood patterns every time a new issue of the magazine comes out. And I immediately knew that was exactly what I needed to finally try Fibre Mood, too.
Today issue 17 o ..read more
Sew Mariefleur
3y ago
I have mentioned this several times already, but it’s still true: I like testing and sewing samples, since it makes it easier for me to prioritize sewing. So when Adrianna from Hey June asked for testers for her Fairmount Shaket I really wanted to join. But – a shacket? What on earth is a shacket (shirt + jacket!) and do I need one? What actually won me over was the fact that I had the perfect herringbone Shetland flannel in my stash and that I liked the idea of sewing something slightly more complicated again – think placket, collar and cuffs.
The Fairmount Shacket is a bit like an oversized ..read more
Sew Mariefleur
3y ago
Since I loved my first make with a pattern from Schultz Apparel (the Minna Dress over here), I always wanted to try another one, and after sewing) my Liberty Blouse I wanted to use the other Liberty Tana lawn in my stash, too. As I couldn’t really see this fabric as a blouse and wasn’t very motivated to sew a dress, my search was focused on skirts.
Luckily for me, Schultz Apparel had the perfect simple skirt pattern to let the fabric shine: the Frida Skirt. This is a very simple beginner pattern that I can recommend to everyone without much experience in making garments. It’s a wide gathered ..read more
Sew Mariefleur
3y ago
I managed to get some sewing time and decided to sew a sample for the latest Hello Heidi fabric collection. Hello Heidi has in recent years had several floral fabric collections and I sewed samples for a couple of them – Flur, Flurina, Anne, and now Flora. Flora is a collection printed on silky smooth cotton sateen and consists of three prints in three colourways each: Garland, Leaves and Iris, each of them in the colours lilac, blue and henna. (Garland was already part of the collection Anne – but much smaller! You can see a peak of it at the hem of my dress.)
The cotton sateen is stable eno ..read more
Sew Mariefleur
3y ago
I missed sewing! But now, two months after the birth of our baby girl, I finally finished my first make. And I didn’t sew just anything – I started with a pattern and a fabric I really, really love: Back in spring 2020 I bought a beautiful blue Liberty of London tana lawn fabric at Hello Heidi Fabrics. (It’s not available there anymore, but it’s called Capel Tana Lawn and available other places.) And I bought just the right pattern to go with it, too – the Thea Boho Sleeve Shirt, by Liberty of London, too. The fabric and the pattern are a perfect match, obviously, and I adore the look of this ..read more
Sew Mariefleur
3y ago
Three years ago I wrote this blog post, showing you the velvet maternity dress I made. I was about a month away from my due date with our son, and I really cherish those photos. And here we are again, a little more than three years later, waiting for another addition to our family.
This pregnancy got a lot less attention (and luckily a lot of things were already in place from last time!), but I really wanted to take some nice maternity pictures in a me-made dress this time around, too.
As a brand ambassador for Minerva, I found this beautiful, embroidered lace on their website and decide ..read more
Sew Mariefleur
3y ago
You might already have seen my new Yates Coat by Grainline Studio over on my Minerva profile – but today I want to share some more pics, as well as more information about fitting, as well as fitting pictures.
I made the Yates Coat from a Minerva sewing kit, i.e. one of the kits available from Minerva that include all the fabric and notions you need. I was greatly intrigued by this checkered wool fabric but also a little afraid of it ending up being “too much”. But I am so glad I went for it, as I really love it as a spring coat and feel very comfortable wearing it.
The Yates Coat is wide and ..read more
Sew Mariefleur
3y ago
I must say, I have been rather pleased with my sewing recently. I sew more, I blog more, I manage to take on some projects or tests – and I have been sewing a lot with fabrics from my stash. I have collected quite a lot of fabric during the last few years, and since I have to order most of my fabric, that’s okay. I love being able to go through my stash and to find just the right fabric and the right amount, in my own little “store”. But my stash has been growing a little too much. I sold a bit before moving, which felt really good. And most of my recent projects (like Engel im Schnee, Carvi ..read more