Yesterday was a great day in sewing land as ladies and even some gents came out for the third annual MPB (Male Pattern Boldness) Day. Even the weather cooperated. I attended the first MPB Day back in 2011, but missed last year’s because of a bachelorette party.
I didn’t get any photos, but Peter will be doing a recap of the day tomorrow so check out his blog for visuals and entertaining commentary! It was fun to see familiar faces and also meet new ones. There was Wanette of Sown Brooklyn, Clio of Clio & Phineas, Sonja of Ginger Makes, Vicki of Another Sewing Scientist, Suzanne of Beau Baby, and many, many others. I’m hoping to get a hold of the names of other bloggers in attendance!

M6696 leading up to its MPB Day appearance!
I wore my latest creation, the McCall’s 6696 shirt dress. I will be blogging about that one soon! I can already tell it will be a TNT pattern.
After seeing the RetroSpective exhibit at FIT, we all gathered for lunch and a pattern swap (or “a pattern take” as Peter called it). I put in four patterns I just knew I was never going to make, including Colette’s Lady Grey coat. This actually worked out well because I had been eying Colette’s Chantilly dress for a while now and guess what pattern ended up in the pile?! Good times, good times.
A group of people went straight to Mood after lunch while the other half followed Peter to smaller shops on 39th Street. We checked out Chic Fabrics, Fabrics for Less, Paron’s, and AK Fabrics. I bought a red and black Buffalo check cotton flannel at AK (below), which is so super soft! I’ve been on the lookout for winter fabrics and had first contemplated this print a year or so ago, but I wasn’t sure if it would work as a dress. A vote of confidence from Peter convinced me to take this future dress to the check-out counter.

MPB Day goodies – I guess I was in a red and black mood!
Next came Spandex House on 38th Street, and even though I’d been there during what I’m dubbing “Meg the Grand Day” I had no idea there was a HUGE second floor of more and more fabric! I had run off to Sil Thread quickly to pick up a zipper for a planned skirt and when I came back to Spandex House I thought I had lost the group. But then as I went upstairs they all magically appeared from the bolts and bolts of polyester.
Afterward we went to Mood where I picked up a couple of knits to make a couple of Sewaholic Renfrew tops (above). Our group was given a 10% discount and a free Mood tote bag. Victory! There were many great quotes from Male Pattern Boldness Day, but one of my favorites was when Sonja said someone from Mood asked if we were with “the balding men group.” Ha!
The day ended at the Kinokuniya Bookstore and then Bryant Park across the way where we all recounted the day and shared our fabric goodies. During your average day you might get asked, “Did you make that?” but with a group like this you get asked, “Is that the Colette Ceylon dress? I love that you matched the stripes!” Or “I knew you were part of the group because I recognized that fabric!” All in all, a great way to spend a beautiful Saturday in New York. Thanks Peter for the great day and I like your idea for a winter meet-up, though no pressure!
Oh, and we even met Charlotte, the founder/designer of By Hand London, who happened to be in the city this weekend with her beau! I haven’t made any of their patterns yet, but I’ve definitely seen them pop up in the blogosphere. Charlotte wore her Anna dress and seems like a super cool lady.

Reality check.
And I’ll leave you with a little exercise in reality I completed today, courtesy of this paper ledger (am I a dork or what?!). I decided to write down all the fabric I have and their cost as a way of putting it to me plainly how much I’ve spent on fabric I have yet to use. I knew what I was in for but it definitely helps to see it all written down and added up (total = major yikes factor!). As the daughter of an accountant, you can bet your bippy it’ll be thrilling to move the costs to column 4 after finishing up a project.
I’m starting with a couple of pieces from my stash to make an outfit for the Sew Weekly Reunion. Are you joining in for the big September 1st reveal?
ROFL – the balding man group?!?!? How I wish I’d heard that! Charlotte’s dress was beautiful, wasn’t it? (My husband is NEVER to know about your reality check ledger!)
PS – Your dress looked great!
I know, the balding man group thing cracked me up! I wish I had heard it too. Oops, didn’t even think of the fact I could be getting people in trouble with the ledger idea!! Hopefully you’re a better bargain shopper than I am. ;)
Fabulous. I do so enjoy reading your about “travels” to all the fabric stores. Believe it or not, through your wonderful descriptive writing, I envision myself at each and every store. Many thanks.
Glad you enjoyed the trip down memory lane! :-D
Are you going to let us into your secret? What was the total of column 3? Do share, so the rest of us don’t feel so bad about our ‘column 3′.
Oh boy, let’s just say I could fly to some nice destination with the $$ I’ve put into fabric. Although divided over four years it isn’t tooooo bad….. :)
It was so great to meet you!! Saturday was the best. We should all get together more often. Glad to find your blog. Will definitely add it to my reader. And I LOVED your dress from Saturday!
Nice to meet you too, Jennifer! Glad you found my blog and now I found yours. :) It would be great for us all to get together more often – such a fun part of being in this city!
So nice to see you Saturday! But I’m going to pretend like I never saw your fabric tally. Ignorance is bliss, as they say. ;)
Nice to see you too! And fair enough about the fabric tally. ;)
The “balding men group”. Ha! Hey, whatever it takes to get a discount at Mood! It saved me some $. :)
Wow about your ledger. I’m impressed!! I usually let my squealing credit card tell me when I’ve bought enough…
Yeah, that was a great quote!!
The fabric ledger is hopefully a way for me to start focusing more on making stuff. I feel like I buy WAY more than I sew and it’s getting exhausting!
Good to know I’m not the only nerd around. I used to be an accountant (well, so did my mother and my grandmother). I love your fabric ledger! I’m using computer, I try to minimalize the stuff I own, but your version is definitely cuter :) I love the old paper ledgers!
The old paper ledgers are fun! I found it just sitting there unused so I thought I’d give it a purpose. Nerds unite!