Itch to Stitch Holiday Tour
It is finally my day to share a creation on the Itch to Stitch Holiday Blog Tour! I was excited to get the invite to join in. Itch to Stitch (and awesome helpers) along with Stylemaker Fabrics have helped to put together a great tour. This post does contain affliate links, but as always my opinions are my own.
So far we have seen an array of different looks on the tour. Some are classy and elegant while others are comfortable yet stylish. I stitched up the Idyllwild Top and Dress which I love. You can see a short sleeved version I did here on the Itch to Stitch Blog. Idyllwild is a t-shirt pattern that includes so many fun extras. There are 2 necklines, 7 sleeve options, and 3 length options. That is a total of 42 different combinations. I’m a math teacher, so I can confirm that 42 is a correct number and Kennis did a good job on her math when she wrote the listing. 🙂 I used some fabulous French Terry supplied by StyleMakers Fabric. I love how warm and cozy this dress was in French Terry. It has a 4 way stretch too! You can find the fabric HERE. I really hadn’t gotten into the French Terry craze that has hit all the sewing groups I belong to. I had bought some, but used it for items for my kids so I hadn’t really figured out what the craze is all about. I get it now.
The only adjustment I did to this dress was to shorten the length. I did this using the shorten and lengthen lines provided within the pattern. I don’t know about you but I’m short, so basically all my dresses have to be adjusted for a flattering length. Due to the heavier nature of this fabric I probably could have shortened a tad more, but since it cool here in Indiana I kept it as is.
I’ve been wanting a tee-shirt dress for a while. I’ve been talking about it with teacher friends about how comfy they would be for our long days at school, so this was easy to pick for the tour. I added a scarf for styling for a touch of holiday spirit. You may also see a belt in a few photos. I’ve recently discovered that belting your scarf give a fun look that is slightly out of the norm of what we usually see with scarves. Belting it makes me feel like there is a part of me that is fashion forward.
When I chose this neckline for this dress I opted for the larger neckline. I’ve made both necklines with this pattern now and think they are great. Sometimes I like a higher neckline for comfort and easy of dealing with children without fear of flashing my goods. I think the larger neckline works pretty well for this too. It is still modest, but does allow for you to wear pop on a necklace and look great.
I’ve sewn up several Itch to Stitch patterns and I must say they are top notch. I love the clear concise illustrations and how there are detailed measurement charts to help you select exactly what size you need for your perfect fit. Some patterns even include cup size options so you don’t have to do bust adjustments. That is huge!
Well that raps up my feature for the Itch to Stitch Holiday Tour. I hope you liked my make and take the time to look over all the patterns offered at Itch to Stitch. There is a special discount code during the tour. Use code holiday16 for 16% off your entire cart. StyleMakers fabric is offering a great deal too! $5 shipping on all fabric from Style Makers, no code needed. There’s a discount for international shipping as well!
Don’t forget to pop in on the other posts! There are so many lovely creations featuring StyleMakers Fabrics and Itch to Stitch Patterns.