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Winchester Lambourne Clipart Illustration Giveaway

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

For all the fellow crafters out there looking for some fantastic graphics to boost your projects, here's a fantastic giveaway for you!  Winchester Lambourne creates clipart, digital papers for scrapbooking, and custom graphics (including Etsy shop banners, business cards, labels, and stickers).  The designs are amazing with endless possibilities of what you can do with them.

Wondering how to make them relatable to sewing?  Here's what I did with one of my Winchester Lambourne graphics…


Taking one of the rockets from the Space Set, I stencilled this cool print on a shirt I made awhile back.




Here's the tutorial I used to learn how to do this technique.



Here's your chance to win TEN clipart packs of your choice.  Good luck!






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Swing Skirt Pattern Tour and Giveaway

Friday, November 8, 2013
Piping, pockets, and a pleat - that's how I would describe Marte of Compagnie M's new Swing Skirt Pattern.  Like all of Marte's patterns, this skirt is unique and very much a recognizable signature of her work.  I'm honoured to be on the tour, sharing my version of this skirt.


Marte describes it the Swing Skirt as: "...an A-line skirt with a few twists. Big piped pockets & an inverted box pleat make it a sophisticated skirt with just that little extra!".  It certainly does have sophistication and gives you that opportunity to really make it your own.  I chose to keep the skirt all one colour using yellow corduroy, although, I've seen many super cute versions using contrasting fabric for the the pleat and/or pockets.  I did choose to make my own piping out of some adorable Village Green fabric I have left from this dress.  The look was just what I wanted and perfect for Fall.

Although Marte gives excellent instructions on how to sew in the invisible zipper, I chose to an elastic waistband to accommodate how quickly my girl has been growing lately.  There is also an option to add an adjustable elastic for the waistband as well.  Like I said, plenty of options to personalize with this pattern!







And one reader will be lucky enough to win a copy of the Swing Skirt pattern!  I'm sure you will enjoy this unique and versatile skirt as much I did!

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Scandinavian Style Sewing Series

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

It's Day 2 of the Scandinavian Style Sewing Series hosted by the wonderful Stacey from Boy, Oh Boy, Oh Boy crafts.  I was especially excited in participating in this series because I love this style!  The simplicity and minimalism are right up my design alley, and I couldn't wait to create my look.  My research took my to CIFF and the Scandinavian Mini Mall.  There, I found gorgeous garments ranging from bright, whimsical prints to understated modern neutrals.  Searching my stash, I found some cozy off-white faux fur I bought ages ago, and knew in an instant that it had to be a part of the outfit in the form of a reversible vest.  From there, the rest came together, from the black ribbed jersey turtleneck, to the quilted cotton skirt, and finally, up-cycled leg warmers made from socks.  












All the garments for this outfit were adapted from existing clothing or self-drafted patterns.  If you'd like to re-create part of the look, I've got a couple tutorials for you.


Thank you Stacey for this great idea for a series and for the invitation to participate.  




Faux Fur Vest Tutorial








Olivia Top and Dress Pattern Tour and Giveaway

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Have you seen the lovely newest pattern by the amazing Jessica from Craftiness is not Optional?  Well, the Olivia Top and Dress is simply adorable, and I was so excited to be a part of the tour.  Shockingly, after all the dresses I made for her last summer, Anja was actually in need of something that fits, and this one was perfect!  

Here's Jessica's description of the Olivia Top and Dress

"This frock features and adorable button up empire waist style bodice, with sleeves in three variations: sleeveless, short, and elbow length. The gathered skirt is comfortable and breezy, and the fit is meant to be loose and flowing-it's all about comfort!"  

I love a pattern with opportunities to personalize, and that's exactly what this one offers. I chose to lengthen the sleeves, and add bias tape to them, as well as some ties for the back and front pockets.  Other then that, I stuck to the original.

The pattern was super easy to follow (love how Jessica's fun personality shines through the instructions like she's right there with you!), and the photographs are gorgeous.  

The Olivia Top and Dress pattern is available here.







I'm so excited that one lucky reader will get to enjoy this pattern, too!
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There are still a couple days left in the tour, so keep following along, or catch up on Olivia Tops and Dresses you've missed.



*I received a complimentary pattern in exchange for this honest review.*

Kids Clothes Week Day 3

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

It's Day 3 of KCW, and today, I have a little pattern remix to show you.  I've mentioned several times before how much I've enjoyed sewing up see kate sew's Recess Raglan Tee pattern, and having made a bunch of them, thought it was time to mix it up.  So, using a size 2, I turned the Tee into a dress by adding a little gathered skirt and cuffs to the sleeves.  The result is some casual, comfy colour-blocking.  






Not sure what I'm going to work on tomorrow...patterns are all over the floor in my sewing area, and I can't decide on which one to make!  Decisions, decisions...

Kids Clothes Week Day 2

Tuesday, October 22, 2013


On Day 2 of KCW, I finished up another pair of Alex and Anna Winter PJs from the Peekaboo Pattern Shop (affiliate link) for my boy.  I highly recommend this pattern...it's awesome!  Tobias is wearing a size 3 (yes, he's a five year old who's the width of a three year old!), with lengthened sleeves and pants.  Similar to his sister's pjs, I added his favourite elephant to the front to personalize the pjs.





The construction of the sleeve is changed from the original pattern since I upcycled an existing t-shirt and wanted to take advantage of the finished edges.


An exposed elastic on the waistband in a bright contrasting yellow gives the pjs some colour pop.




And another practical project done!  Back tomorrow with another new creation.

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