Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The Aster Cardigan: Willow & Co. Glamping Collection


I'm sure you've heard by now of Willow & Co and their soon-to-be-released spring collection of patterns.  If not, you should definitely check out their blog.  So today I get to tell you about the Aster Cardigan, designed by Vanessa of lgb studios.  I've been following Vanessa's blog for quite a while and was so excited to see this little cardi coming out as a pattern.

It's such a simple and elegant design and is sure to become a staple in any little girl's wardrobe.    I can see myself making many more in the years to come.




Are you excited yet?  I sure am.  The whole collection is making its debut in one week.  Let the countdown begin.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Willow & Co. Fawn Lily Tunic by Rock the Stitch



I'm super excited to share with you my tester version of the Fawn Lily Tunic and Dress pattern, coming soon from the Willow and Company Spring Collection.  This pattern is designed by Rebecca Holmes of Rock the Stitch. 


I love everything about this pattern, the construction, the style, the various included options; it is just such a unique look that you can't find anywhere else.  And for a first pattern, Rebecca really knows her stuff.  Everything fits together so perfectly and explained so clearly.


The Wanderlust Collection's release date is April 22nd. 





Monday, March 17, 2014

A couple of Heidi and Finn Tops and Dresses

I'm a huge fan of Heidi & Finn and have been for a while now, ever since I made the urban hoodie when S was so little.  I had the opportunity to test a couple of their new patterns, the Tulip Top/ Dress and the Pintuck Blouse/Dress. 

This is the Tulip Dress.  It has a curved yoke, dolman sleeves, and an A-line shape.  The fabric is a sweatshirt knit that I found at Girl Charlee.  It's a thinner fleece so it works wonderfully with this style. 

Next up is the Tulip Tunic.  This one I made using two different knits, a floral and a solid.  You can definitely see the yoke detailing here.

And here's B in her Pintuck Dress made from Heather Ross Jersey Knit that I found at Lima Sews Etsy Fabric Shop. This dress has a keyhole closure in the back with a bias tie, making it perfectly suitable for both knits and wovens.  I love the clean lines of this dress and the pintucks on the neckline adds just the right touch.


And finally, here's the blouse version, again in knit, this time an interlock remnant that I found at Jo-Ann's.

Both patterns were really easy and so quick to make.  And as always, Christine, the designer of Heidi & Finn, explains things beautifully and simply. 

On a side note, look how big B is getting.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

The Birthday Dress: Violette Field Threads Maggie

 
 
Sometimes I apply for pattern testing calls not really thinking that I will be able to make the cut.  Especially when its a pattern maker like Violette Field Threads, who are extremely popular with a huge following.  So when I got the email right around Christmas, I was pleasantly surprised and even happier when I opened the file and found the dress that I was to make. 
 



This is the Maggie Dress.  It has a high-low hem, split sleeves, a contrast belt, and unique shoulder detailing.  It can be made in woven or knit; I chose to make it in this super-soft floral jersey from Girl Charlee. 

I love the flowy-ness of this dress and I think it works beautifully in knit.  As with all VFT patterns, the instructions are clear and concise, and they break it down for you so that even beginners can follow along easily.


And oh yeah, they have the women's version of the Maggie Dress too. 



Monday, February 17, 2014

Fairy Party and My first In-the-Hoop Project

Every year in February, I tell myself that I should keep things simple for S's birthday, but then every year I get carried away and end up driving myself crazy making party favors and decorations.  Well, this year is no exception.  Once again, I went way overboard, staying up till all hours of the night and subsisting on 4 hours of sleep for a week before the party.  But you know, it was worth it; the creating made me happy, and the party made my girl happy, and that's all that counts, right?



This year, we went with a fairy theme.  And since baking is beyond my skill set, we ordered all the food from Megan of Sweet 'n Sassy Custom Cakes, who came and set up the dessert table for the party, even brought the table, linens, plates, and decorations for the dessert table.  Check out the fairy house cake and the mushroom cupcakes. 




It's not a party without handmade party favors, right?  I made these dolls from a pattern by Dolls and Daydreams.  The most thrilling part of this is that the dolls were made "in the hoop," which means that all the seams and stitches were made using my embroidery machine.  These dolls came together so fast and easily.  I was thrilled with the result!


 I ordered the doll wings from Halo Heaven and attached them to the back with a safety pin.  The pattern also had little ballerina slippers for the dolls; I ran out of time so they are barefoot fairies.



 You can't really see it in the pictures but I also embroidered each child's name on the front of the doll.  All except for B's; hers was the first one I made and I hadn't quite figured out how to add the name as yet.



Here's a ridiculously cute close-up of the doll.  I love them so much.  I'm already planning my next dozen.




 I quickly pulled together the centerpieces and decorations for the party using what I had around the house and a few of the party favors that I had bought from Halo Heaven, which included the wings, fairy headbands, and butterfly hairclips, which I used as napkin decorations.
 
 
 
 
The kids made fairy houses using wooden birdhouses decorated with moss, feathers, broken seashells, silk flowers, and whatever else I could find at Joann's that seemed earthy and natural.
 

 
And then it was time to eat their fairy treats.  They drank sparkly juice from champagne glasses that I had left over from a new year's get together. 
 
 
And one last look at our six year old.