Aldom thank you, I sometimes hesitate to add yet another post. I love my sewing and almost have a completely hand-made wardrobe. I will soon be at the one-in one-out stage but that is ok, there are still many toiles but all are very wearable.
Anyway, I just popped on to say how delighted I am with the rainbow fabrics, really the best excellent value, says she who will spend £80 on a dress length of linen
First of the current haul arrived, they are all good quality
multicoloured gingham, very lovely will make a superb floaty blouse £9 2m
white medium weight finely woven cotton broderie anglais, many peepholes in the lovely design, I will need to line it, I can see a special dress or top for next year 2m £8
I love this, lightweight fine ikat cotton, lovely weave 2m £4, destined for a floaty blouse with bishop sleeves
Last but not least, this one had me gasping with delight, sunlowers, very beautiful colour and fabric, drapey, has body and a beautiful linen weave, viscose/linen 3m for £16.50 destined for a dress, possibly maison fauve atlas as I have the pattern
I have 3 more packages arriving, will overlock, wash and stash in my old pc tower space in my desk.
At the moment, the weather is dreary so I have spent quite some time in my sewing room. I am making a maison fauve pilar jacket in a corduroy, new (french) style of instructions and the fabric is really difficult, a bit stretchy. I will need 10 buttonholes and did a practice one, it was wavy so I went back and unpicked anything that needed a buttonhole and managed to get interfacing in place. The next practice was good.
I am hoping to get out and about on my bike soon, the lanes need to be dry, more cycling=less sewing
A drop in the ocean in the great schemes of things....but replicated by how many more

