Our hashtags have been filled with coats and pretty dresses lately, as well as other beautiful, bespoke garments made by you! Here’s a round-up of a few of them.
First up, we have projects sewn using the Liesl + Co. and Lisette pattern lines. Whether your style veers more towards classic or edgy, these makes prove that the new Liesl + Co. Chaval Coat and the Lisette B6244 coat have you covered.
Clockwise from top left:
- @nicolekeller_74 sewed these gorgeous Lisette B6296 pajamas.
- How cool does @megans_singer look in her Lisette B6244 coat?
- I love this festive plaid Classic Shirt with popover modification and a band collar by @thankuimadeit.
- @melukyla made this stunning All Day Shirt using her mom’s old Marimekko tablecloth.
- @schillinaz sewed herself a comfy Chai Tee out of gray linen.
- @nuala_mcg looks so put together in her new Chaval Coat!
There were more great garments than I could fit in one photo collage, so here is another!
From left to right:
- We have another great-looking Lisette B6244 coat from @article_expert
- @belle_citadel chose a stand-out pink fabric for her Chaval Coat.
- This striped Classic Shirt by @beckssews reminds me of orange sherbet.
And that’s just the adult patterns. You guys have been busy sewing up Oliver + S patterns too!
Clockwise from top left:
- Sarah Scott made a little girl’s dream come true with this School Days Coat sewn in laminated unicorn fabric.
- Nancy Werner used the Building Block Dress Book to create this sweet little piece made with fabric that came all the way from Tanzania.
- Don’t you just love the print @sewpoco chose for this Ice Cream Dress?
- The awesome fabric really makes these School Bus T-Shirts by @melukyla.
- @coles_worth made a trio of adorable Hopscotch Dresses.
- @emilybruzzini made this happy Music Box Jumper for an adorable recipient.
From left to right and top to bottom:
- You know these Star Wars Sleepover Pajamas that @mrsemilyglover made were well-received.
- Nicole Baugh posted this sassy dress made from our Sailboat Top, Skirt and Pants pattern on Facebook.
- @making_a_nest sewed up this cozy shirt using sweatshirt fabric and the Lullaby Layette Set pattern.
- @jennfm24 made this classic plaid dress using the Playdate Dress pattern.
- I love the crane print @rachelf_78 chose for her Jump Rope Dress.
- @cham.west sewed a Building Block Dress and a matching dolly dress.
Clockwise from top left:
- Two festive Building Block Dresses by Sarah Elkins on Facebook.
- @lucyjulsto used the Building Block Dress Book to draft a bodice for this sweet peppermint dress.
- Plaid Jump Rope Dresses are perfect for Christmas. By Elizabeth Vancura via FB.
- The top for these adorable baby PJs by @studiopolkapinka is none other than our own School Bus T-Shirt.
- We love this bold buffalo check Hide-and-Seek Dress by Shirine Rowley on Facebook.
- These dinosaur Sleepover PJs by @laurelmals were surely a hit.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this round-up, and maybe even come away with some inspiration. What will you be sewing in the new year?