Hello Sewists!
Well, have I got some stories for you!
MrA & I have not long returned from an amazing trip to the USA. Our sister in law and nephews live in Vermont and we try to visit them every year at least. The boys are 14 and 17 now and the activities have got a lot more intense as they’ve grown older (… who remembers a stroll in the park, or playing on the swings…?) now it’s all; Trekking, kayaking, zip-lining and paintballing, we had the most incredible time – but I know you’re really here to read about Peter Lappin‘s biannual Male Pattern Boldness (#MPBday) event – so I’ll waste no more time!
Getting There…
An early start had us flying out of Burlington at 7 am. We took the bus from La Guardia to Jackson Heights, then the E train to Canal Street. After dropping our bags off at the hotel in Tribeca we took the 1 train Uptown to 28th Street and crossed the road to the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) gallery on 28th and 7th… Just in time to miss all the introductions, but just in time for the group photo! (Anyone travelling to NY, I highly recommend the free ‘Citymapper’ app to always know where you’re going – and there is free wifi everywhere!)

FIT Museum
There is a free gallery at the museum, the current exhibition was Minimalism and Maximalism and we all strolled through in a buzz of friendly chatter. The clothing and accessories on display were a feast for the eyes and it was a joy to discuss them with so many different sewists, swapping opinions and noticing different details while also getting to know each other. It was fantastic and overwhelming to meet all the sewists – at the museum, around the fabric stores and later in the park – I know I didn’t get to talk to everyone and I wish I had. Remembering names was almost impossible too, but thankfully we have Instagram to back us up, so if we did (or didn’t) get to connect on the day, come and say hi on IG at @sewandrew.
Panera and the Pattern Swap
I’m ashamed to admit that I missed out on the pattern swap completely. In hindsight I also realise that this was another great time to get to know more of the gang. But MrA and I got to know one particular member of the gang a little better than the others as we lured Blanca to the tables outside the Irish Bar next door and enjoyed a very British lunch of wine and lager!

The whole day was a whirlwind but this was by far the calmest moment of it. We sat for an hour in the sunshine, chatting and getting to know each other, swapping stories and ideas. Blanca is a truly amazing soul, cool and funny, effortlessly stylish, quirky and inspirational, it was a joy spending this precious time with her.
Fabric Shopping
Lurking at the bar outside Paneera Bread we pounced on Duane as we knew he had a plan, and appointed him head of our expedition into the garment district. Armed with maps, swatches and lists, he knew exactly where to go for everything we wanted to see. When I first started sewing I found Duane’s blog – and along with Peter‘s – I found the encouragement and inspiration to push my sewing and eventually start blogging myself. These two really are role models to me and it was very special to have the time to get to know Duane as we raced from store to store in the New York heat. He’s an absolutely charming man and an excellent tour guide! My only disappointment was to not meet Homer his gorgeous dog who was patiently waiting in New Jersey for the long drive home!


I can’t remember the names of all the shops we went into, but these were my purchases from AK Fabrics… Both Alexander Henry prints, both pretty bold. I fell in love with this first one and think it might feature somewhere on a new bag…

And, well, as a gay man this next one is kind of an obvious choice, but I was drawn to the colours, honestly 😉 and I’ve no Idea what it will become!

The 3rd one from AK Fabrics was this one, I think it might be a summer shirt, but we’ll see…

MrA chose this one from Metro Textiles – I think I heard that they had opened especially for the event…

I picked up some nice elastics from Pacific Trims – destined to become new underwear…
Finally of course, no trip to NYC’s Garment District would be complete without a visit to Mood. Again, it was quite a frenzy and I limited myself to looking at tshirt jersey. There was a lot of choice, and a lot of animal prints… not wanting to come away empty handed I chose this one…

… and on the way to the check-out, I spotted this poplin striped fabric, I love the way the ships are sailing on the crests of the stripes – I grabbed a couple of yards of this too…!

I had such an enjoyable time buying them that I can’t begrudge a single one of them room in my fabric stash – although having chosen by fabric rather than by garment it could take me a while to work out what they will all become!
Bryant Park
The last section of MPB Day is the meet up in Bryant Park. The weather was perfect and we’d somehow managed to commandeer a sizeable area with plenty of chairs. (The whole day was organised and executed to perfection – I wouldn’t be surprised if Peter was out at 4am wrapping police tape around this corner of the park to keep it reserved for us!)

We got to the 6th Ave side of Bryant Park on 42nd Street a little late, around 4.30 and got to mingle with the whole gang in one go. This was a good opportunity to admire the fabrics everyone had bought and the outfits they had worn on the day. Of course it was amazing to meet everyone, and it was especially exciting for me to meet so many other male sewists. Check out Peters blog about the day for more (and better!) details, photos and introductions! He did an amazing job of leading the day and getting around talking to everyone, he was the most perfect, charming host and (although he didn’t show it…) I can only begin to imagine how exhausted he must have been by the end of the day!
I wished this bit could have gone on all night… indeed, perhaps it did…? But around 6pm (just as the band was starting up!) MrA & I had to say our sad and somewhat hurried goodbyes – we still hadn’t checked into our hotel yet, hadn’t eaten anything except lager and had theatre tickets to collect for a show at 8! We cheated on the Citymapper app and took a cab back to Tribeca, both of us buzzing and chatting incessantly about what an amazing day it had already been…
Further reading…
… The buzz didn’t really stop for the rest of our visit, which also passed as a bit of a whirlwind. That Saturday night we ate street-pizza and made it by the skin of our teeth to see King Kong on Broadway! Although it’s not done so well (closing in about a week) we absolutely loved it – it’s one of my favourite stories, I always cry when they kill the monkey. To be honest, they’d have to have really mucked it up for me to have not liked it, but just look at that monkey! What’s not to like? (I cried again, of course)

Sunday was incredibly hot and we took the City Bikes around Central Park – stopping every now and then for ice lollys. Then we cycled down the Hudson stopping in Greenwich for a late afternoon drink, and I finally got my hair cut (after 4 months!) As it is the 50th year of Pride, we set out on Sunday night to where it all began, The Stonewall Inn. We walked in and it all seemed a little underwhelming… then we explored upstairs and the place came alive! We saw some great Drag Artists and had a fantastic time before heading over the road to The Monster for more amazing drag acts as well as dancing and cocktails! It’s been a long time since MrA and I have been out ‘on the gay scene’ – we live 5 minutes walk from SoHo and very rarely go to the bars & clubs anymore. We put this down to getting older (we’ve lived here for 18 years or so) but I must say, that if the clubs in London had the energy, diversity, atmosphere and camaraderie of New York I’m sure we’d step out a lot more often.

I’m ashamed to admit the 99c pizza place featured a couple of times – we kept on running out of time to eat! However it was all rounded off with a helicopter flight over the city and around the Statue of Liberty (sneakily organised by MrA, who also managed to secure a pretty hefty discount too!)

That’s more than enough from me for now. I’ve got my hairdressing thing going full swing now, so I was straight into that on my return and I’m itching to get back to my sewing machine. I’d got a couple of projects made before the trip which I’m looking forward to sharing with you soon.
I can’t sign off without saying again what an amazing experience it was to meet Peter and all the sewists of MPB Day 2019, If you ever get the chance to go I highly recommend it.
Happy Sewing!
Notes to self;
- Have a plan when fabric shopping – Duane can’t always be there!
- Try not to plan meeting 60+ new people when you’re on week 4 of Invisalign!
- There are a few London meet-ups I’d like to attend, but they’re always on while I’m working… I’ll keep looking for a Sunday one.
Well what a whirlwind tour, I feel exhausted just reading it all! I love your fabrics, particularly that poplin. I just wish I’d been in NY a couple of weeks earlier as the whole day looked like the most amazing fun.
We were so lucky that the timing worked out & we could go – it was an amazing day in among 9 other amazing days! I’m still exhausted!
Wow! Great that you could get to the NY meet up! I love seeing what kind of fabric choices people make, almost like spending other people’s money! Thanks for the peek at the NY shows. I’ve never been to NY, sadly!
Thank you, yes, we were really lucky with the dates… it really was an event not to be missed! And we didn’t waste a minute in NY! I highly recommend it!
So envious!! Man alive, I don’t know how you got through so many activities!! Fabric is awesome, so you!
Thank you! Yes, I’ve just got to get my energy back then I can start sewing them up! 😅
Hi — I *think* we met on MPB Day… Just had to say that I love your fabric choices! That cotton poplin with the ships is amazing.
I loved reading about the rest of your trip too. I didn’t even know King Kong was on!
Hope to see you next year!
Hi 👋 I know we talked! I’m not sure we were introduced! Lovely to meet you… yes, hopefully next year!! 👍🙏🤞
Well Andrew, you and Mr A are just the most delightful people and it was such a pleasure to spend time with you both. You and Mr A have so much warmth and generosity and are a joy to be with. Hoping we will all meet up again next time. Everyone in the group was amazing. Can’t wait to see more dance pants and stylish shirts 😎
Didn’t we have the best time! 😎👍🙏👏😘
Wow, great read Andrew! I feel like I was there. What an amazing time you had. Not jealous at all…nope… (I’m such a liar :))
Thanks Diane, it really was fun, I highly recommended it! 👍👏🙏
Wow! I got to meet you and Duane and Kenneth, DE King all in one morning. Keep traveling and sewing and blogging.
Hi Michael, great to meet you too! I can’t believe I missed Kenneth King! I MUST pay more attention next time!
I’m such a fan of your blog and have picked up so many tips on where to shop during my next trip to London — so it’s very fun to see you shopping in my neck of the woods in the Garment District!! I’m so happy you poked into some of the smaller stores like Metro Textiles and AK Fabrics, they’re the heart of Garment District and won’t be around forever with all the rising real estate prices!
Hi, thank you so much for reading! There’s SO much in the garment district! I would have been like a headless chicken if it weren’t for Duane!
Wow! Thanks for the heads up on the African Queen fabric! Just bought mine at fab dot com. Holy cow your activities were packed! YOU and Mr A must be exhausted!
Do people get intimidated cutting your hair when you tell them you are a Stylist? I always wondered that!
I’m sad to say I did not know about Duane! But thanks to you I do now! I’m so excited, I sew mainly vintage for my 15 year old son because- ahem- no low rise pants till he buys his own! LOL!
FANTASTIC FUN post! Thank You!
It’s an amazing fabric, I’m glad you found some.
Yes it was quite a packed trip and were both paying the price now – not as young as we used to be!!
I didn’t tell him I was a hairdresser more for me really, i just wanted to sit & relax & let him do his thing 👍
Thanks for reading 🙏
It was such a treat to have you join us this year, Andrew, and I hope to see you again in the (near) future. Thanks for your wonderful recap!
Thank you again, so much! You’ve created a truly magical event 👏 we’d love to come again 👍🙏🤞