I wish I could drape myself in this fabric forever. The feel, the colour, the stretch, it's just the BEST. So I figured it should be made into a comfy-cozy Grainline Linden Sweatshirt that will likely get worn year round. The weight of the fabric is perfect for cool summer evenings, and for winter days. The other day I even layered it with a patterned collared shirt along with jeans for work. It was seriously the most comfortable, yet still stylish and (casual) office appropriate.
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21/02/2017
19/02/2017
Stripey Hudson Pants
I'm back! After a bit of a posting & sewing hiatus...
It took us a little while to really get settled in the new house, and I haven't really been sewing that much until recently, no have I had the time (or light!) to take photos of the things I've made over the last couple months. Most of the things I haven't blogged about I actually made well before we moved... and then my "Year of Sewing" project ended and I needed a serious break from keeping up with the blog and instagram.
So I'm finally back - it's a long weekend here in Ontario and after getting a bunch of chores done yesterday and this morning I can finally plop down and hammer out a few blog posts. First - another pair of Hudson Pants! I love this pattern so, so, so much and I don't think I'll ever tire of it. It is super easy and quick to sew up, and can be used with a variety of knits. I might actually try to sew up a woven version this summer.
Anyways! I bought this fantastic navy & teal stripped knit from imagine gnats, and paired it with some navy cotton jersey I had leftover from a pair of Hudson Pants I made for Matt last winter. When I spotted the fabric in the imagine gnats shop, I KNEW it had to become some Hudson Pants. I actually bought 3 yards of the fabric, since I figured it might make a good Linden sweater or a heavier weight tee or tank.
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03/08/2016
Oatmeal Linden Sweatshirt
Ohh you guys, I don't know why I waited so long to try out this pattern. Well, a good (and not stupid expensive) french terry is hard to come by! I found this beautiful oatmeal-coloured light french terry from Blackbird Fabrics earlier in the spring, and bought it specifically for this top.

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