
Dearest Hive Needleworkers and Clothing Enthusiasts!

This has been the most favoloso week of sewing in Atelier McMA, as we get closer to the date of the expo of my new ‘collection’: the mastery is slowing manifesting, the labels are being sewn into necklines and waists, and the rack is piling up with new items that I have completed!

And it is VERY exciting to have shown my clothing to a couple of old friends this week, and to have them react super positively. This enthuses me a lot. I feel embraced by folks’ support – both online here, and in the real life, and the momentum that has been building is all the more palpable every week.

I completed (almost!) 3 significant pieces this week. One was a transformation, which I’ll show you here, of a blouse into a jacket:

My Beloved @vincentnijman treated me to a more-expensive-than-usual blouse, that we both adored as soon as we saw it: this marvellous pale-yellow fabric with big drawn flowers on it.... though a bit weird structurally; a wrap-around style, but fixed (closed) at the front, so it had to be put on over the head (and was tight to put on in this way!), so it really didn’t fit well at all – very lumpy at the front and not sitting at all nicely around the shoulders.

Even before Vincent paid the (10 x my usual budget!!) price of 5 Euros, I had committed to investing in it only as the base for a jacket project. It was too fabulous a blouse to leave sitting there in it’s dysfunctionality. It needed a make-over, and I felt called to the good work!

Most fortuitously, as with many of my 50c stall buys, I had a great ‘matching’ cotton top that I’d also bought that weekend. In my mind, I felt already that it might even be the correct size to sit quite neatly inside of this yellow blouse, and act as the perfect lining.

Then there needed to be a zip – I checked my nice collection of loads of different sizes and colours of zippers, and found one that would be perfetto so long as I cut it to the correct length. It needed to be open-ended at the bottom: I had this nice vintage metal zip, which I really prefer to plastic ones. If they ever seize up, you know that you can run a pencil nib along it a few times, and it seems to ‘oil’ it, and make it work smoothly again. On the other hand, a plastic zip, once blocked, is mostly done for.

The work on this blouse-to-summer-jacket was very chilled-out. I was passionate about working on it straight away, because this is the perfect season for a lighter wee jacket, plus this would be the optimum garment to go over a strappy dress or jumpsuit type of thing – of which I have a few.

It was also very pleasant to work on a special item just for myself, whilst on this drive to get as many top-quality pieces of clothing as is possible, complete for the expo in a couple of weeks… It led to me making a special ‘showstopper’ (not sure that is the correct word, really, but you get the idea) dress, which I cannot wait to unveil (as I shared in a sneak preview glimpse of it via Ecency Waves earlier this week). It’s a white, layered frock with vintage linen pieces put together: one embroidered tablecloth, an old underskirt, plus a deconstructed dress and apron….

Back to the wee jacket: with much tweaking, minor unpicking of stitches, a few moments of doubt, and at least one session resorting to handsewing when the machine got jippy with me… Out came this lovely garment that I have worn every day since making it! It is a perfect blend of funky and fun, stylish and comfortable, playful and informal – but also quite elegant for over a dress in the evening.


Making an ‘interlude’ piece like this has helped in loosening up my approach greatly. Doing something for myself again helps me recognise where I am over-thinking it in places, and lets me explore more spontaneous instincts – as when we picked up the jacket-to-be in the first place.

It was lovely to almost co-create a piece with my dearest-dear Vincent, too: it helped me listen to feeling and pleasure in making – which turns into harmony and good results, essentially. A non-verbal creative process is always, for me, superior/ more fulfilling, than one where I am mapping things out before I make them. I always find surprises throughout the process too, when I am less ‘in my head’ and more in the wholistic immersion in (a purer) creation.

Having completed the jacket last Monday, I immediately went on to make the two other garments which I’ll tell you more about next week: it’s getting closer and closer to the event, and I have many labels to sew on! And a pop-up undesigner clothing boutique to set up!


Cannot wait to share more! Huge LOVE and creative upwelling to our expansive consciousness evolving…


I had a blouse very similar to the one you used as a base for your new jacket. The crossover looked horrible and I only wore it once.... I love the way you've transformed it, I agree that the fabric is very pretty and deserved to be shown off properly. Thanks to you it now has a new life, which I hope will be a long one for you to enjoy it many times. How funny about the trick to fix the metal zips, now I think of the times I've thrown away a garment for that reason without having tried your remedy, I hope to remember it for the future. I can't wait to see the whole special ‘showstopper’ dress... I fell in love with that openwork, ideal for the approaching summer. I trust your exhibition will be a success, you have a wonderful talent and creativity, thank you for sharing it with us.
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Aaaahhhh, I love your wonderful comment dearest @palomap3 🌺😍🥰 I so hope the pencil trick works! I was thinking that maybe it only worked in the past, because pencils had more lead in them... and I have quite old pencils 🤭🤭🤭
Cannot wait, yes, to show the white dress I'm making; just deciding whether or not to add another layer to it 💝🌹🧵🪡
Happy creative week to you!
I also keep pencils of the old ones, we are OG, old girls. 🤣 Humm about adding a layer, if you want to wear it in summer it might be warmer. 🤔
Ooh, this is beautiful! 😃😍 You look like a summer breeze ❤️
I am so amazed at how productive you are, you are making so much. I’m so excited for this exhibition, I hope you get a lot more eyes on your wonderful art ❤️
Thank you to @vincentnijman for taking all those beautiful pictures of this beautiful woman ❤️😊
Fantastic handiwork on the clothing. The lovely smile will touch the hearts of everyone. Beautiful!!! 💗
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Beautiful blouse you have given us here, you nailed it, the zip and button in front beautified and gave it another look 🥰
You're so sweet dear @ebonymama - I'm so glad you enjoy this work! 🪷🥰👑
And the results, you looks stunning!
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That's nice, I love the outfit and the design of the clothing.
You always have the skills to make something special on needles works.
Keep doing a great job there.
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Wow this so creative
I love this
Cheers to you, @pretemi !
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Wahh, that look so pretty, I always love this kind of thing when it comes to sewing. Transforming an old or thrifts clothes into something more beautiful. It amaze me how someone can be so creative when it comes to it. 🤩✨
Yes! Thrifting and transforming is such fun and super, super fulfilling, eh! I really love the complexity of taking loads of old things & then making an entirely new thing from them.... 💝🧵🪡🌼🤗
Oh 5 euros is a fair enough price for it!
It's good to have Vincent to help and co-work together on something! It helps the relation too!
Looking forward the next posts!
It was actually a very good price, si - hai ragione @davideownzall ! The right investment, and yes I was saying to @vincentnijman last night that he is such a vital part of my creativity - he anchors and encourages me just the perfect amount 😊🌼🤗
it's always a joy see you both so happy and in peace with each other, keep it up and have a great week!
Greetings you two;
What a lovely addition to your wardrobe...absolutely delightful!
The colour suits you. The ladies are saying we need that fabric in our lives. ^__^
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Aah, you are very sweet dear @bleujay 🙏🤗🌼💝😍🌺
Such a lovely post! What a find, and what a treasure you made with it :D Must be super satisfying to be able to visualize what 'something could become' as well :-) Enjoy the 'new' jacket!
Aww, so nice of you to comment like this dear @soyrosa 🪷🪷🪷🪷🌺 Yes indeed - I am really enjoying the jacket and even passed by the Sunday market stall again and the woman who I bought the blouse from noticed that I'd transformed it - she was impressed 🤗🌼😊😍🙏🪡🧵
I was amazed to read 5 euro is 10x of your budget 😄 but regardless, you did well, the outcome looks great and now you have a very nice, new jacket for yourself.
🤭😂🤭 It really is, @erikah ! Being accustomed to the 50c stall treasures, it's hard to see the value in more expensive things!
You have got a lot of preparations to do for the fashion expo ans I'm glad that you are getting all the positive encouragement that you need both online and offline.
You are really good at transforming outfits and I admire hoe much you can transform even the unfitted and ugly piece into something attractive.
Thanks for this beautiful comment - and for the great inspiration that you give me with your great designs, dear @monica-ene - and yes; I feel blessed to have such a solid community around me, on- and off-line!
Happy days to you, friend 💝😍🌺
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That pattern is beautiful - are there gingko leaves? No wonder you were smitten. I think this is my fave piece of yours to date and something I'd wear too!
Ciao dear @riverflows 🤗🌻🌼 Now, we checked all around the jacket but couldn't see in gingko biloba there... but aye, the plants are so gorgeous in the fabric - I love large print eccentric things cloth like this 🪷🙏🌺💝 Thanks so much for encouraging me 🐝
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I love the transformation you did, I want to make one.
Ahh, you should try this project, it is a lot of fun and very satisfying!
Thanks for your lovely comment, friend!
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Wow, the results are really amazing.
Cheers, @reachdreams 🙏💝
Intricate details !
Thanks for your comment, @graclyn 🤗🌷
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This is an amazing work
The fabric looks very beautiful as well
Cheers, dear @bisolimah ! I appreciate your support, and absolutely - I adored this fabric as soon as I saw it 🥰🧵🪡
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