Sunday, November 29, 2009

PatternReview - Fibre-filled weekend in Montreal with friends

I've been a card-carrying member of PatternReview since January 2005.  I was inspired to join so I could write a review of a Vogue designer pattern (now out of print) that was making steam come out my ears at the time.  Writing a PR review was instantly gratifying, since quite a few members took the time to comment that (a) they sympathized and (b) they thought I had done a good job despite the nasty pattern.  It's also addictive and I now have over 100 reviews on the site. 

The internet and sewing is a strange combination, but it works.  I credit PR with making me more aware of fashion, showing me a huge range of patterns sources from around the world, teaching me a lot about fitting and techniques, and introducing me to some very nice people.  Specifically, thanks to the fact that I'm part of the organizing committee for the first Canadian PR Weekend - to take place in Montreal, Quebec next June - I have met new friends Anne-Marie (Mahler) and ConnieBJ, (who could not join us this weekend), Rhonda (with her lovely Foksy keeping her company), Claire,  Margaret and Alex.









I drove to Montreal this weekend to continue the planning process, and to check and make sure the Montreal stores hadn't run out of fabric.  I'm so happy to report that the planning did progress, and that there is fabric to be had.  I finally got to visit the fabulous Madeleine Soie et Laine where I found:

Amazing sheer but substantial Armani wool (black).  


Silk chiffon.

 

And at my other favorite store, Couture-Elle, I found a lovely piece of suiting - mostly wool but Mr. Couture-Elle's expert burn test revealed this one also has some silk and rayon in it:

On my way home in the car, this one revealed to me that it wanted to be this Burda jacket.







9 comments:

  1. All absolutely gorgeous - especially the suiting.

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  2. Great fiberly get together. And the pieces that you picked up are TDF!!

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  3. Beautiful fabrics, great pattern for the jacket ;)

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  4. See this is why you needed a blog so that you can tempt me with fabrics from over the border! Lovely, lovely fabrics!

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  5. It really was a great day ! I can't wait to see the dress made up, the Armani fabric is gorgeous !

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  6. OMG - how completely divine....Montreal and fabric - what a combination...you should really list all the fabric stops so that those of us (making a list) would know where to stop off. My motto is "be prepared" just in case I have to go to Montreal, I want to know where to shop!!!!

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  7. Hugs, smiles, grins!! ;)
    Rhonda in MONTREAL!!

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  8. The fabrics are fabulous! I haven't been in Montreal in years, but I bought some fabulous fabric there.

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  9. Wonderful scores! While I appreciate the jacket/fabric combo completely, you weren't driving while you and the fabric came to this conclusion, were you? Or perhaps the fabric was speaking to you, not needing any reference to printed or online material? :-)

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