Wow, I can't believe it's been since November that I've blogged! Yikes!
I have been doing a bit of sewing - super-boring school uniforms....
You get the picture - a bunch of stuff that is useful, but tough to get excited about! And there's more of these - way more!
So, here's my first non-uniform make in several months....the Jump Rope Dress from Oliver + S. This is one of their oldest patterns, and definitely one of my - and Julia's - favorites.
I used fabric chosen by Julia - two lawns from Woodland Clearing by Liesl Gibson for Robert Kaufman. We brought this line to Quiltcon and it pretty much got decimated. More about that in a bit....
Julia chose a subtle contrast for the collar/placket. If you haven't make this pattern, quickly run to the Oliver + S site and buy it if you want the most satisfying sew ever. Ren of The Inspired Wren recently was feature on the Oliver + S blog with her versions of this pattern - she highlighted several of her plackets and I'm here to tell you that every time I make this dress, I hang up the completed bodice and admire my own work for at least a day! There's something about that placket....
And about the fabric - well, our little business had a booth at the huge quilt show, Quiltcon. It was an absolutely amazing experience. We met a bunch of wonderful people who share the love of sewing. My poor kid had to attend for 3 days - pretty tough for a 6 year old, but she schmoozed with all the other vendors, and met fabric designers like the super-nice Melody Miller from Cotton + Steel...
There's definitely something to be said for having actual in-person contact with your customers - people who get to feel the fabric, and see the fabric up close and personal. Which is why our collection of Woodland Clearing got thrashed - people absolutely adored it! It's soft so lots of folks told me that they were going to be using it for baby clothes. Personally, I'd love to see/feel a quilt made from cotton lawn.
Anyways, watch this space for more sewing! My kid is quickly growing and seriously has no summer clothes! As a note, the Jump Rope dress is sewn in a size 5 with 7 length. I can't even believe that I'm using a 7 length for my baby!!
Thanks for reading!
I have been doing a bit of sewing - super-boring school uniforms....
You get the picture - a bunch of stuff that is useful, but tough to get excited about! And there's more of these - way more!
So, here's my first non-uniform make in several months....the Jump Rope Dress from Oliver + S. This is one of their oldest patterns, and definitely one of my - and Julia's - favorites.
I used fabric chosen by Julia - two lawns from Woodland Clearing by Liesl Gibson for Robert Kaufman. We brought this line to Quiltcon and it pretty much got decimated. More about that in a bit....
Julia chose a subtle contrast for the collar/placket. If you haven't make this pattern, quickly run to the Oliver + S site and buy it if you want the most satisfying sew ever. Ren of The Inspired Wren recently was feature on the Oliver + S blog with her versions of this pattern - she highlighted several of her plackets and I'm here to tell you that every time I make this dress, I hang up the completed bodice and admire my own work for at least a day! There's something about that placket....
And about the fabric - well, our little business had a booth at the huge quilt show, Quiltcon. It was an absolutely amazing experience. We met a bunch of wonderful people who share the love of sewing. My poor kid had to attend for 3 days - pretty tough for a 6 year old, but she schmoozed with all the other vendors, and met fabric designers like the super-nice Melody Miller from Cotton + Steel...
There's definitely something to be said for having actual in-person contact with your customers - people who get to feel the fabric, and see the fabric up close and personal. Which is why our collection of Woodland Clearing got thrashed - people absolutely adored it! It's soft so lots of folks told me that they were going to be using it for baby clothes. Personally, I'd love to see/feel a quilt made from cotton lawn.
Anyways, watch this space for more sewing! My kid is quickly growing and seriously has no summer clothes! As a note, the Jump Rope dress is sewn in a size 5 with 7 length. I can't even believe that I'm using a 7 length for my baby!!
Thanks for reading!