This blog post is very kindly sponsored by Spoonflower. All opinions are my own. Hey guys! I’m back today with a recent make that I absolutely looooove! This is my new project for Spoonflower and as you can see in the photos, I did it again: I choose another fabric with fruit on it! What can I say? I have a problem :P If you haven’t watched my Spoonflower Fabric haul already, click below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpY7jDk_w9U If you have been reading my blog for a ...
Kimberly Hacks: adding fluttered sleeves
This post contains fabric gifted to me by Minerva Crafts as well as affiliate links. When you click on them and purchase something from Minerva Crafts I earn a small commission, with no extra cost for you. This helps me keep this blog running. For more information, you can read my Privacy Policy. Hi, everyone! Today I have another addition to the Lisa & Kimberly Hacks series and I’m going to show you how to change the sleeves of the Kimberly dress to fluttered ...
The Wattle skirt by Megan Nielsen
Disclaimer: The fabric used to make my dress was gifted to me by Minerva Crafts. This post also contains some affiliate links. When you click on them and purchase something from Minerva Crafts I earn a small commission, with no extra cost for you. This helps me keep this blog running. For more information, you can read my Privacy Policy. This month my contribution to the Minerva Crafts Blogger Network was a project that I’ve been wanting to tackle for months: the Wattle skirt by ...
Whitney’s Summer Module with AKpatterns
If you read my e-book “Sewing your dream wardrobe”, you know that I’m all about planning and organizing your sewing. I am a big fan of sewing in collections in order to create a cohesive wardrobe and not spend time -and money- making clothes that you don’t need or that don’t fit in your existing wardrobe. A few months ago, one of my favorite sewing vloggers and friend, Whitney, started following a similar approach in planning her sewing. She started working in modules, a method that I find ...
Lisa hacks: making a peplum top
This post contains fabric gifted to me by Minerva Crafts as well as affiliate links. When you click on them and purchase something from Minerva Crafts I earn a small commission, with no extra cost for you. This helps me keep this blog running. For more information, you can read my Privacy Policy. In case you’ve missed my announcement on YouTube last week, the months of July and August will be dedicated to the Lisa and Kimberly dress patterns. ...
Lisa & Kimberly dress month: Your Makes (part 1)
Hi everyone! We are at the end of July and my amazing team of bloggers has been working on their Lisa & Kimberly dresses. So many beautiful versions have started popping up online and I thought it would be a good idea to share them with you. This will be the first blog post and another one will follow in August with the rest of the team's makes. Before I do though, I wanted to remind you that you can get all my patterns 20% OFF until August 4th, 2019, including of course the Lisa and ...