I've been patternmaking and devising class notes for my Draped Top workshop in March.
Using the Japanese Drape Drape and Pattern Magic books as inspiration, I'm working on notes to show class participants how to adapt their own favourite t-shirt to add twists and drapes.
It's lots of fun, experimenting with different drape placements and styles -and with three or four overlocker (serger) seams, they're a piece of cake to whip up. Instant gratification galore!
These are yesterday's photos. After a trip to GJ's bargain back-room today (to re-fuel with knit fabrics), I refined these styles and I think I have a few patterns I can grade to multi-size and make available to those of you who can't make it to class.
Secret talent #33.... cracking the code on tricksy patternmaking techniques.

Secret talent #35.... hairdressing (it's a bit like sculpture with scissors).
Yes, I cut away most of the 20-odd-years-of-colour and found out that I look remarkably like an elderly pixie.
Still not sure where this hair thing is going.... I'll wait and see.
(Feedback required here..... Do I make cheap, simple patterns with basic instructions, or do I put in my usual umpty-five thousand hours into developing the pattern as a sewing class? Are we more interested in the pattern or the instructions here, folks...?)
Secret talent #34.... posing like a git on the stairs.
Secret talent #36 - the ability to sustain a state of indecision indefinitely.
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Apparently, it's no secret that I'm quite a dab hand at bag-making. Did you know that I'm giving away one of my Laptop Bag samples? Yep.... head on over here to enter the giveaway (but go via here or here first!).