Notebook

  1. First attempt at a sports bra

    Handmade compression sports bra using the Brassiere Athena pattern, featuring sports Lycra and powernet construction. Includes proper elastics, hook and eye closure, and fully lined with enclosed seams for maximum comfort and support during workouts.

  2. Zero waste project 20: gym top

    Zero-waste athletic top featuring the Xanthe pattern, made from lightweight athletic knit fabric. Includes innovative shoulder dart construction, jersey binding, and bias-cut design for optimal comfort and breathability during workouts.

  3. Zero waste project 19: gym t-shirt

    Zero-waste athletic t-shirt featuring the Xanthe pattern, made from lightweight athletic knit fabric. Includes innovative bias-cut design, decorative seams, and shoulder darts for optimal fit. Perfect for workouts with its breathable construction and gender-neutral boxy silhouette.

  4. Zero waste project 18: summer pyjamas

    Zero-waste summer pyjamas featuring silk crepe construction with French seams. Includes hacked ACT trousers pattern for shorts and gathered rectangle dress pattern for top, with elastic waistband and bias binding details for comfortable sleepwear.

  5. Zero waste project 17: retro bikini

    Handmade zero waste bikini featuring recycled swimwear fabric and integrated bust support. A creative adaptation combining panties and bralette patterns, with high-waisted design and gathered halter top for comfortable swimming and outdoor activities.

  6. Zero waste project 16: adapting a non-zw pattern

    Zero-waste adaptation of the Dressed tshirt pattern, featuring innovative pattern cutting techniques to minimize fabric waste. Made from organic cotton jersey with decorative seams, shoulder darts, and a creative pocket design, demonstrating sustainable pattern hacking methods.

  7. Zero waste project 15: basic sweat shorts

    Zero-waste sweat shorts adapted from the ACT trousers pattern, featuring recycled sweatshirt fabric and practical design elements. Includes elastic waistband with drawstring, slash pockets, and gender-neutral fit, perfect for outdoor activities and camping.

  8. Zip-up hoodie

    First hoodie project using the WBM Ziggy pattern, featuring recycled sweatshirt fabric and preformed ribbing. A gender-neutral design with drop shoulder sleeves and boxy fit, demonstrating modern menswear sewing techniques.

  9. Men's Linen shorts

    First venture into menswear with the Jedediah shorts pattern, featuring black linen construction and advanced sewing techniques. Includes French seams, felled seams, and bias binding, demonstrating professional garment finishing methods.

  10. DIY espadrille sneakers

    Handmade espadrille sneakers featuring colorful wax print fabric and Prym soles. A lightweight summer footwear project demonstrating pattern adaptation and sustainable shoe-making techniques with easy-to-mend construction.

  11. Zero waste project 14: fitted shirt

    DIY zero-waste shirt design combining elements from multiple patterns to create a fitted cropped style. Features A-line shape, curved hem, back pleat, and creative collar-to-scrunchie transformation, demonstrating sustainable pattern cutting techniques.

  12. Wearable toile for a new bra pattern

    Celeste Bra pattern test featuring embroidered lace and innovative one-piece cup construction. Custom-sized with 80D wire and 80B upper cup modifications, demonstrating pattern adaptability for different body shapes while maintaining comfort and style.

  13. Zero waste project 13: playsuit romper

    Tessellated zero waste playsuit in cotton double gauze, featuring modified V-neckline, shortened sleeves, and creative adaptations for petite sizing. Includes bias binding finish, back yoke with pleat, large inseam pockets, and repurposed fabric for belt loops and waist tie.

  14. Zero waste project 12: hoodie cape

    Adaptive zero waste hooded cape made from 115cm square of recycled sweatshirt fabric, featuring wheelchair-friendly design with back slit and snap closure. Modified from hooded blouson pattern to create accessible, stylish outerwear for wheelchair users.

  15. Bodice sloper/block thingy

    Custom-drafted bodice block following In The Folds method, with iterative fitting adjustments for forward shoulders, neckline width, and squared front hem. Created as a foundation for zero waste pattern experiments and future garment designs.