{"id":25141,"date":"2016-04-25T15:00:13","date_gmt":"2016-04-25T13:00:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/schnittchen.com\/?p=25141"},"modified":"2017-05-24T09:23:22","modified_gmt":"2017-05-24T07:23:22","slug":"sewing-around-the-world-rachel-england","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/schnittchen.com\/en\/blog\/2016\/04\/25\/sewing-around-the-world-rachel-england\/","title":{"rendered":"Sewing Around The World – Rachel \/ England *voucher"},"content":{"rendered":"

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I am very pleased to finally introduce our next project for Sewing Around The World<\/a>! After lateley Anna from paunnet<\/a> sewed and presented the Katja shirt<\/a>,\u00a0 \u200bfor April Rachel from House of Pinheiro<\/a> made her version of the Silvia Coatigan<\/a>. Her inspiration was – as she herself told us – a “simple and clean, modern and classic crop coat ” and so she hacked Silvia<\/a> and managed to get exactly what she wanted!<\/p>\n

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She kept up the basic cut with shawl collar and extended shoulders, but made a shorter version and sewed side pockets instead of the actual pockets. Also she placed a double-breasted bottom border in the front part. Rachel’s jacket is unlined but still warm enough for crazy April days, because we had the great fortune to win wonderful Merchant & Mills<\/a> from England as sponsor for this Sewing Around The World project!<\/p>\n

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I think some of you already know Merchant and Mills<\/a> : a shop with wonderful fabrics, traditional haberdashery and sewing tools and also an own pattern line. Merchant & Mills<\/a> also has an online store and a very friendly customer service! For her jacket Silvia<\/a> Rachel chose a great boiled wool in gray<\/a> (November Sky)!<\/p>\n

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I think once again it is amazing how patterns can change to a totally different cloth while changing little things and using different fabrics and colors. A great jacket! Considering that it is not so long ago that Rachel started sewing, just take a look at her already quite well-known sewing blog House of Pinheiro<\/a> and browse through all the great things she made! I think this definitely will bolster up all beginners to sewing!<\/p>\n

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We would like to introduce Rachel, who actually comes from Brazil, but lives, works and sews since few years with her husband in London, a little more with the following interview. Have fun reading and thanks again, dear Rachel, for this great jacket and the wonderful photos that she also all are made by herself…<\/p>\n

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20% discount voucher for Silvia Coatigan: rachelandsilvia
\nvalid until 27.04.2016<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

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Present yourself a little bit (name, age, children, name of the blog, age, city where you live, what you are doing when you are not sewing, …)<\/em>
\nOla everyone. My name is Rachel. I’m a Brazilian expat in England. I started my blog House of Pinheiro in 2011 as a medium to document and connect with other sewists. Today most of my interactions happens on my social media channels (IG \/Twitter\/ Snapchat @houseofpinheiro) while the blog continues to render as my digital notebook. Once a year I write a recap post.\u00a0 I always surprise myself how much I had accomplished the year before. You have to look back to appreciate your body of work. Having a blog is a great way to see how far along one grown in skills. Sewing & Blogging are only hobbies for me but creativity consumes my thoughts. So many projects and a never ending list of things to learn and do .<\/p>\n

When did you start to sew and why? How did you learn to sew?<\/em><\/p>\n

Many people are surprise to learn I\u2019m relative ‘new’ to sewing. I started the end of 2009. My sewing skills have grown from local classes to professional pattern drafting. Where I learned a diverse range of techniques both here and my home country: with private tuition and professional courses. I have tackle a range of projects from basics knits to complex as jeans or Bras. I love learning new techniques and will throw myself at anything.<\/p>\n

What are your favourite clothes? Do you have a fable for something?<\/em><\/p>\n

Over the last 2 years I have been editing my personal style where I introduced wearable basic pieces with interesting design details or construction.\u00a0 I enjoy looking at trends while have total control on how I want to represent myself.\u00a0 My intention is to have a wardrobe full of well- made, beautiful and individual clothes. Fashion is a passion and I sometimes enjoy discussing currenty elements.\u00a0 You may enjoy reading my thoughts on nautical style (http:\/\/houseofpinheiro.com\/2016\/01\/my-thoughts-on-nautical-fashion.html)<\/p>\n

What is the sewing project you like the most?<\/em><\/p>\n

I will always answer whatever it’s on my sewing table right now. I tend to enjoy complex projects long term with a few quick instant gratifications.<\/p>\n

Do you only sew for you or also for other people (husband, children, \u2026)?<\/em><\/p>\n

I dabble in all types of sewing. I mainly enjoy making clothes for myself but I have sewn dolls, kids clothes and clothes for others. I enjoy quilting and hand sewing projects like embrodeiry and cross stitching.<\/p>\n

From where do you get your ideas? Do you buy patterns or do you invent your own ones?<\/em><\/p>\n

Mainly from my own closet and lifestyle. I enjoy dressing up. I used to alternate between picking the fabric first or picking the pattern first. working without a final idea. Now I make a mini capsule wardrobe where i use fabrics and patterns as joint\u00a0 inspirations to create a cohesive collection. I have less time to sew so I appreciate a more conscientious way of picking projects.<\/p>\n

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