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Chalk and Notch {Pony Tank}

Chalk and Notch {Pony Tank}

This is two posts for adult sewing in a row! Wow, I’m growing up these days.  I definitely don’t sew for myself enough, but I’m trying to do better about this.  One way to do better about this is to do some testing for designers 

Designer Stitch Tour {Jenny Dress}

Designer Stitch Tour {Jenny Dress}

It’s the Designer Stitch Anniversary Tour  and I’m joining in to help celebrate.  Nearly all my bestie blog friends that sew for themselves sew Designer Stitch patterns, so I thought it was time for me to put my big girl pants on and give it 

INblue Wrap Up and Winner!

INblue Wrap Up and Winner!

The InBlue tour has come to an end.  I really hope that you enjoyed clicking through the tour and seeing all the fun creations in Art Gallery Fabrics InBlue line by Katarina Roccella!  I know I got quite a bit of inspiration from the makes.  If you missed any of the posts, be sure to check the links below!

Tour Schedule

Monday

I Married Superman

Tuesday

Coffee and ThreadHandmade Frenzy

Wednesday

Sunflower SeamsHandmade Boy

Thursday

Thread Riding HoodPear Berry Lane

Friday

Ammon LaneSew and Tell Project

I’m sure that several of you are curious about that multi-designer rafflecopter, right?!

The winner is…. Koko K.

Congratulations!!! So much awesomeness in this bundle!!  We’ll be contacting you via email, so be on the lookout.

 

INblue Tour Day 5

INblue Tour Day 5

We are wrapping up this fun adventure through InBlue today.  I hope you have enjoyed us featuring different fabrics in Art Gallery Fabrics the line.  I know I’ve loved seeing makes for women, girls, and boys! Wrapping up the week we have two more bloggers 

INBlue Fabric Blog Tour

INBlue Fabric Blog Tour

It’s finally here, it’s my day to show off some of the fabrics I played with featuring one of Art Gallery fabric’s new lines from Katarina Roccella, InBlue!  I’m kinda geeking out here a little bit.  I’ve hardly been able to wait. How about all 

INblue Tour Day 3

INblue Tour Day 3

We are at our halfway mark for the tour this week!  I hope you have checked out the fabulous creations with the INblue line from Art Gallery Fabrics so far.  I love how everyone has selected a variety of fabrics to give you an idea of what this line includes.  If you have missed any of the posts, you can hop through the schedule below to get caught up.  Be sure to leave someone a comment if you love what they created.

Tour Schedule

Monday

I Married Superman

Tuesday

Coffee and ThreadHandmade Frenzy

Wednesday

Sunflower SeamsHandmade Boy

Thursday

Thread Riding HoodPear Berry Lane

Friday

Ammon LaneSew and Tell Project

For today, we have some boy creations!  I am so excited to see how this line works for the boys of our bloggers.  Up first is Becca from Sunflower Seams.  She stitched up creations for both her son and daughter for the tour.  I always love to get my kids together in photos, but to be honest I don’t have a lot of luck keeping two kids cooperating in one photo.  Becca must have a magical spell because her kids are looking adorable together. Be sure to hop over and check out her gorgeous makes here.

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For our second boy creation, the fabulous Kelly of Handmade boy has created an amazing look to share.  I just knew she was going to knock this tour out of the park and she did.  You will not want miss out on her post.

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And don’t forget to enter the rafflecopter.  So many awesome patterns up for grabs.

 a Rafflecopter giveaway

INblue Tour Day 2

INblue Tour Day 2

Did you love Bethany’s post from day one of the INblue tour?  I just adore those little twins and I love how she coordinated the fabrics.  And that Lola dress for her big girl?! To die for.  I just loved it. Up next is Olga 

INblue Tour Kickoff

INblue Tour Kickoff

The newest line from Katarina Roccella for Art Gallery Fabrics, INblue, has arrived and this week I’m going to be hosting a tour to show off some of the fabrics from this line with the help of some of my friends in the sewing community.  Be 

Suit Up for Swim

Suit Up for Swim

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Hello Summer!  I’m kicking off summer with a functional and real post.  My good bloggy friends Karly Nelson of Paisley Roots and Tami Peterson of Sew Sophie Lynn are hosting a swimwear tour and I thought I would use it as a great excuse to tackle swimwear once again.  I did this one other time before and it wasn’t the greatest success and the pattern was… let’s just say…less than great.  So this time I thought I’d really try to get some good creations.  You should know there are some awesome prizes to be won by sponsors, so be sure to head over to Karly and Tami’s blogs for how to have a chance to win some goodies from the sponsors.
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Well… I’ve finished two of my projects and I would definitely say there is a learning curve to the swimwear creation skill.  I’m a little OCD and Karly could definitely confirm that because I am always sending her pictures of things I’m just not happy with and I think she sometimes laughs at my obsessiveness.  With that said, I’m going to call the suits created in this post my wearable muslins and this is only because I know I can do better personally. So if you are OCD like me… just be gentle and whatever you do… don’t zoom in on the photos. 😜

So, let’s get started on what I’ve sewn up.  I used the Peach Beach Swim Suit from Lil Luxe Collection and the Cosi Swimsuit from Sewpony.  Both of these patterns were provided to my for the purpose of this tour, but please know any opinions are my own.  I also want to include that I sewed these using my serger and sewing machine. I really did need both. I own a coverstitch machine but was just too chicken to bust it out on this project. I was afraid I would cause unrepairable damage and was racing against the clock to get these in before we headed to the beach for a vacation.

I started with the Peach Swimsuit. As many know, I’m a huge fan of the quality of Lil Luxe Collection and this pattern keeps with that level. There are TONs of tips and photos included in this pattern to help you achieve the best product. I found them very helpful.  This pattern includes options for a one piece or a two piece. I love this, it’s like a two for one deal.  Both versions are nicely lined and include the super fun front panel and bow front. When my husband saw the finished product I think he was surprised I could make something that looked so legit. I always love when I get a response like that…then I usually continue by pointing out all the things I need to fix for the next version to bring him back to reality.  We are our own worst critics…amiright?!


The most challenging part to this suit is getting the bow to lay just right. This is where the learning curve part comes in. I didn’t stretch my elastic across the top enough on my first version which gives it a little more wiggle than I would like, but I think my next one will be better.  The pattern includes a lot of support with this.

In terms of fit, this suit gives great coverage and doesn’t ride up the the bum at all. This is a huge deal in my family. No one likes picking their suit out of their butt crack all day long. 😂 I took new measurements before starting both of these suits and chose the size according to the size chart. Both of these worked well.

For the Cosi, I must say… If this is the only pattern you had for girl’s swim, you could be set for life. This pattern is seriously loaded with options out the whazoo.  Check out the listing for the options, I can’t even list them all here. I think this would be a great pattern for a mini mix-and-match swim collection. Several tops and bottoms that are all interchangeable would make summers at my house so simple!  We basically live in swimwear and don’t even have a pool. I know… so weird.

For my Cosi I chose the one piece view with the skirt option and adjustable straps. I almost chickened out on the straps, but I reminded myself that I jumped on this tour for a challenge and decided to go for it. #challengeaccepted.
For this suit I chose the un-lined version and went with just the gusset lining. I mainly wanted to do this to incorporate a new skill. I didn’t mind this design option at all, but I did learn that it should mainly be used for darker fabrics. My coral fabric was maybe not the best choice, but also not inappropriate either. It did make me aware how lighter colored fabrics could show things we don’t want to show.

If I’m being completely real, I’ll share that while making this suit I totally jacked up and sewed the bottom onto the top backwards… Agh!!! Removing serger seams sucks, but I did it. But for real, I’m not even sure how I jacked that up. I feel like that’s as bad as sewing a sleeve on inside out and I haven’t done that in a loooonng time. I thought I was past moments like that.  I guess not.

Are you wondering how the adjustable straps went? They turned out pretty good. My machine wasn’t making friends with the multiple layers of fabric in some places, but overall I love that I did them. It makes the suit potty functional which is a total win in my book.

For fit on this, I thought it was good. No wedgy issues here either. I did add a tiny bit of height to the top of the suit just for personal preference on coverage up top. I will probably continue to do that. I’m super conservative and even though my models aren’t “developed” I want to promote keeping boobies covered. Call it imprinting. 😂

So, that’s my swim journey thus far this year. I’m sure I will make a few more. I still have some swim fabric I bought but haven’t used yet.  Thanks so much to Karly and Tami for hosting this tour and pushing my skills a bit. Thanks to Jess and Suz for trusting me with your patterns to tackle for this project.

Hosted by Sew Sophie Lynn & Paisley Roots

Pear Berry Lane / Inspinration / It’s Liesel / Sewing For Four

Harper Lu / Call Ajaire / Stylin Stacy / Skirt Fixation

Sewing By Ti / Sewing With Sarah / Sew & TellMe Made

Made By Melli / Life Sew Savory / That’s What She Crafted / Auschick

Rebel & Malice / EYMM / Stitching & Making / Lilliepawillie

Simple Life Pattern Co. and Sew Caroline Tour {A Designer Collaboration}

Simple Life Pattern Co. and Sew Caroline Tour {A Designer Collaboration}

Hey friends!  I’m joining in to  celebrate the kick off of a designer collaboration between Simple Life Pattern Co. and Sew Caroline.  I won’t bore you with all the collaboration details because if you have been following, you already know them.   I’m just going