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12 posts categorized "Fashion"

March 20, 2013

Make It Wear It Thursday

Welcome to Make It Wear It Thursday! Link up anything you made (sew, knit, crochet, glue, glitter) to be worn. Accessories count!

This week I've been busy sharing things I made last week. I've made 5 Beachy Boatnecks so far. The three I made for my son took only 90 minutes. And it is seriously one of my favorite patterns, ever. Then on Monday I shared a couple Carousel Tops I made my daughters. The Carousel Tops were seen in their natural habitat. Tuesday I shared a couple Boardwalk Skirts. I forgot to share this one. It is pretty much my favorite thing ever.

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Kitchen-skirt
When I was making it I was a bit unsure about whether any of my girls would wear a skirt with kitchen gadgets on it. The always wise, Katy Dill, told me to attach a cute little charm to the skirt that can be hidden in a pocket. Well, I never got to the pocket but they love the key! You can find the Boardwalk Skirt pattern here.

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March 20, 2013 in Fashion, Make it, Wear it, Sewing , Sewing for Girls | Permalink | Comments (10) | TrackBack (0)

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March 19, 2013

Boardwalk Skirt

I'm continuing my tour through the Sun & Surf Collection. Sunday I showed off four of the Beachy Boatneck shirts I made for my son and daughter. Monday I highlighted a few of the Carousel Tops I made for my daughters. I think I forgot to mention that the pattern goes up to size 12 yrs. Today I'm showing off a couple Boardwalk Skirts I made. The Boardwalk Skirt has a wide range of sizes from 6 mo—14 yrs. If you're looking for a skirt with some flounce and twirl this is for you!

Boardwalk Skirt and Carousel Top #sewing #pattern

I love both of these. The one on the left is a Lizette lawn fabric with a crochet trimmed underlayer. The one on the right is a MoMo fabric with a ruffle trimmed underlayer.

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That's the Santa Monica Cinch and Sunshine Dress on the right.

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This skirt pattern comes with an easy elastic casing waist option or an elastic back drawstring option. It is designed to be easy enough for beginners. We think it's a fantastic twirling skirt and the bottom layer has less "twirl" so your girlie's little buns will stay covered. Yay for that!

This pattern is currently only available in the Sun & Surf Collection but will be available individually when the collection sale is finished!

UPDATE: All patterns are now available individually HERE.

Happy sewing!

March 19, 2013 in Fashion, Go To Patterns, Home & Fashion, Pattern Anthology, Sewing , Sewing for Girls | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)

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March 15, 2013

Make This Look: Designs By Sessa

For our final guest this week for Make This Look, Vanessa is here to show off the entire outfit she made! She made it all! So impressive!

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Hi! I'm Vanessa, {a sassy lady, Christian first, wife, mama to one, adopting mama, part-time fabric store employee, sewing blogger}, and I'm so glad to be here today! I'm LOVING my new hand-made outfit and I'm so excited to share it with you! I'm thankful Andrea asked me to be on her amazing blog! We are working together for She's Worth it! a campaign to stop human sex trafficking among women and young girls, and we'd love your $10 donation more than ANYTHING else! Find out more information here! It really does matter and your $10 does more than you know! The Inspiration: This fall/winter, I have been very inspired by the fur vest trend, perfect paired with leggings and a long sleeve tee. It just adds such an aspect of sass to any regular outfit! These are my pinned inspiration photos, in particular the chevron fur vest by Armani Exchange for $200!!!

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My hand-made look: 
 All images taken and copyrighted by PhotosOfGrace Photography (Please give credit where it's due!)

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March 15, 2013 in Fashion, Home & Fashion, Make This Look, Sewing , Sewing for women | Permalink | Comments (10) | TrackBack (0)

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March 14, 2013

Make This Look: Little Kids Grow

Today's Guest for Make This Look is the talented, Shannon from Little Kids Grow. She was inspired by a ready made dress design and used the draping method to create her own unique look. So impressive!

Good Day "Train to Crazy" Friends!

(It's 6 o'clock in the morning as I write this post. Early. Very Early. The kids are asleep, and I'm trying desperately to squeeze my wintery comfort foods body into this cute little number. Ha! Ha! Priceless.)

So here's my little secret: Most of the clothes that I make/ design for myself have never been out of my closet. Why you ask? I do like what I make, . . . usually. :) It's just that most of it is just not very practical.

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March 14, 2013 in Fashion, Home & Fashion, Make This Look, Sewing , Sewing for women | Permalink | Comments (12) | TrackBack (0)

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March 13, 2013

Make This Look: Sew Country Chick

Tolday for Make This Look, Justine is here to share an amazing dress she made. You'll love this. Perhaps some designers saw her dress first and decided to make this look! (it happens! designers follow blogs too!)
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Hi I'm Justine from Sew Country Chick. Thanks for having me visit Andrea!
And thanks to my daughter Isabelle for modeling this dress for me.
She has some serious attitude.

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March 13, 2013 in Fashion, Home & Fashion, Make This Look, Sewing , Sewing for women | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack (0)

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March 12, 2013

Make This Look: Madmim

The amazing Miriam from Madmim.com is here with us today to kick off the Make This Look Series! She's taken the basic idea from a fantastic shirt and made it her own. Thanks Miriam!

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Hello Peeps (I've got birds on the mind)! I'm excited to talk about recreating looks we love, and being inspired by all the design bounty that's out there. I'm a huge sucker for making designer looks on the cheap, but it's not very often that I let myself make a straight up knock off, as I usually like to take one or maybe two style elements I love and translate them into something Mimish by playing with the design, texture, color, scale and on and on and on. But every now and then I come across something that's already pretty magical, and I want to just recreate that bad boy in all it's glory. To be totally honest, this shirt wasn't one of those times. I mean I really like it, and I think I even pinned it, but it wasn't until I saw my sister Eirene knock it off that I truly saw it's Mim-potential. So this is a knock-off of a knock-off, if you follow me. The original beauty, upon investigation, has some really lovely details that are worth talking about. First of all, we can all agree it's a great print. Also the color is pretty and the boat neck is nice. But the sleeves really steal the show for me, I love how the pleats and gathers are actually sewn into the seam, it's very cool. Anthropologie Here and There Tee Front

My $2 version: it's not like I-can't-tell-which-is-which close, but it is pretty straight forward. I used this soft buttery orange jersey, and self-drafted this tee pattern (so happy with it!) with a round neck and a-line silhouette. I like the fit of the original (and if I were really going for an exact copy I would have used my trusty Renfrew), but truth be told I'm just a bit more comfy in an a-line silhouette, and I think it's a touch more flattering on my very happenin' hips. It seems like I just can't stay away from hand-printing these days, and I once again used my reversible stamp technique, which is really a barrel O fun. I also added a nice rounded hem because I'm into them lately--they allow for more mom-bending, which heaven knows I do a lot of.mad mim_handprinted_anthropologie knockoff_04

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March 12, 2013 in Fashion, Home & Fashion, Make This Look, Sewing , Sewing for women | Permalink | Comments (17) | TrackBack (0)

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March 10, 2013

Make This Look: a miniseries

I'm so excited to announce this month's miniseries! It's all about sewing for ourselves. I am always inspired by ready to wear outfits and ensembles I see on Pinterest and thought it would be so fun to have a Make This Look series. I've gathered 4 amazing seamstresses and bloggers and we'll start sharing on Tuesday!

Tuesday: Miriam from Madmim.com

Miriam is always inspiring. Mad-mim_shibori-bleach_envelope-clutch_2
She blogs mostly about sewing womenswear and childrenswear and she always does so well with the details. She uses different media to transform fabric into something unique and lovely.

You'll enjoy her envelope clutch where she used Shibori bleaching to make this beautiful effect on the fabric. 

She also used bleach or paint to stamp roses, unicorns, or even camels.

I adore this little boy's wool suit jacket. Those elbow patches are the best.

She also co-lead the amazing Stretch Yourself series. I think this Lola Tunic was one of my favorites but this Drafting and Sewing a Maxi Skirt is a close second. And if you ever sew with knit you'll love this post about cutting knit fabric.

Wednesday: Justine from Sew Country Chick

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March 10, 2013 in Fashion, Home & Fashion, Make This Look | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack (0)

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January 30, 2013

Make It Wear It Thursday

Welcome to Make It Wear It Thursday! Link up anything you made (sew, knit, crochet, glue, glitter) to be worn. Accessories count!

This week I've been sewing up quite a storm. I can't share a lot of it with you yet but there are a few fun things I can.

Ruffle knit skirt with lace leggings #tutorial I made this ruffle knit skirt with attached leggings for my daughter after I made a skirt for myself. Ruffle knit fabric is cute but sheer so I wrote a tutorial about how to make one of these beauties, lined. You can see it HERE. I'm giving away some of that fabric as well so head over there and enter to win. Will you pin it while you're there as well? Thank you!

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I shared this cute top on instagram. I whipped it up the other day. It is self drafted and I've worn it two days in a row. I'll be making more. Possibly a pattern as well. We'll see. I have a lot going on right now.

So what have you been making?

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January 30, 2013 in Fashion, Home & Fashion, Make it, Wear it | Permalink | Comments (9) | TrackBack (0)

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July 31, 2012

Where has the summer gone?

I don't know about you but I feel like the summer has slipped between my fingers. How is tomorrow August already? It's not that I haven't been busy with pattern tours, guest blogging, more guest blogging, and still more and more. Or launching a pattern company. But really, where did it all go??

I'm still keeping busy. I've been working on my next pattern. If you folow along on instagram you've seen a few shots. I'll give you a peek too.

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July 31, 2012 in Design & Photography, DIY, Fashion, Go To Patterns, Home & Fashion | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0)

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June 20, 2012

Cottage Mama Ruby Dress & a giveaway!

I'm so honored that Linsday (The Cottage Mama) asked me to preview and make one of her new patterns! I had the opportunity to sew the Ruby Dress pattern for the Cottage Mama Sewing Patterns Blog Tour. Yay! I loved it!

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Did I mention her patterns are paper patterns? No piecing anything together. And this Ruby pattern comes in sizes 6 months to 10 years. I love patterns that come in many sizes!

The Ruby dress is a normal sleeveless A-line dress but it comes with 3 variations. One simple, one with a front panel and one with ruffles. I chose to make the ruffles.

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I had just the right fabrics in my stash for this dress. I love the combo here. Girly and modern in a timeless style.

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I love the front panel.

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And I only used one shoulder button on each side where the pattern called for 2. I just didn't want to go to the store I was too excited to finish. And I love this fabric covered button.

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Interested in seeing more finished Cottage Mama dresses? Check out the blog tour! Want to follow The Cottage Mama?

 

Website: www.thecottagemama.com
Blog: www.thecottagehome.blogspot.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecottagemama
Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecottagemama
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/thecottagemama

 

Contest Closed. 

June 20, 2012 in DIY, Fashion, Home & Fashion, Sewing , Sewing for Girls | Permalink | Comments (57) | TrackBack (0)

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May 08, 2012

Window Shopping

It was so fun putting an outfit together last week that I thought I'd give it another shot! Sew this knockoff outfit for yourself! Would you make this?

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maxi dress

peace gladiator sandal

Straw tote

french riviera hat

cuff luck bracelet

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Pattern: Simplicity 3503

Fabric: Brown Paisley Voile OR Missoni Zig Zag Lace

Have you made a maxi dress yet?

May 08, 2012 in DIY, Fashion, Home & Fashion, Sewing , Sewing for women, Window Shopping | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

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May 05, 2012

Window Shopping

Sometimes I like to peruse Pinterest for outfits, pretending to be fashionable. Because, let's face it, I'm really not. I have about 6 outfits in my closet and half of them aren't cute! But sometimes I dream of cute outfits. Like this one, for instance.

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Dress: Enchanted Afternoon Dress

Shoes: Bright on the town

Sweater: Betsy Johnson Love Cardigan

Yellow Tote

Howlite Drop Earrings

Gold/Red square bracelet

The BEST thing about sewing is you can have that cute dress AND have fun making it yourself! 

Window-shopping-1.2Pattern: Colette Parfait Dress

Fabric: Antique Blue Berry Floral Print OR Bright Sky Floral crepe de chine

How do you feel about this outfit? Have you made a Parfait Dress yet? 

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