handmade wardrobe // StyleMaker Fabrics spring style tour 2020

fabrics: mocha gauze sweater knit and blue floral rayon crepe, both c/o Stylemaker Fabrics

sweater: Megan Nielsen Jarrah sweater

skirt: Tessuti patterns Evie bias skirt

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I had so much fun the last time I participated in the Stylemaker Fabrics style tour, so I was excited when Michelle asked me to participate again! This time its the spring style tour, which is my faaaaaaavorite. Coming out of that winter haze to some sunshine and color is the best, you know? And with all of the covid-19 craziness going on right now, It’s nice to have something pretty to look forward to.

So, I started out by picking out this lightweight floral crepe, because - florals for spring, duh. Ha. It’s very light and drapey , but pretty opaque (except when held right up to light. depending on the application, you may want a lining. I didn’t, though). But really, this floral was kinda giving me some 90’s vibe, so I decided to go with a 90’s style slip skirt - which also happens to be very “in” right now. It’s seriously one of the easiest skirts to make, once you master cutting on the bias. And also, just a note if you’ve never cut in the bias before - it will change the direction of a pattern. But since this floral is more of a all-over multi-directional pattern, it didn’t really matter. Bt yes, easy -just a couple of side seams and then elastic at the waist, and DONE. I love it. I can see me wearing it with a basic tee, knotted, with a denim jacket thrown over top. Or even a nice woven cami and some heels for a dressier look. For this outfit, I chose to make a boxy, cropped, sweater for a casual in-between season look.

The sweater knit is a very lightweight gauzy knit, and it comes in a few different colors! It is gauze-like, so slightly sheer, but not completely. I used my go-to sweater pattern- the Jarrah sweater, which has many view options. For this one, I wanted a boxy cropped look. So I went with the banded hem view, but left off the band and just turned under the fabric instead. For the sleeves, I went with the vented sleeve hem option instead of cuffs, to give it the same vibe as the hem. This helped give it a loose, lightweight sweater feel, and less sweatshirt-y. I actually had just made another Jarrah sweater in a similar color, but with a heavier fabric and in the tie view. So I felt a bit silly making another Jarrah in the same color. Buuuuut this one is a lot more lighter-weight and will be worn in a completely different way, so thats how I justify it, ha. It’s the perfect warmer-weather sweater, for cool spring days or cool summer nights.

And thats it! I hope you like it! Make sure you check out all the other stops on the tour. Follow along with @stylemakerfabrics on Instagram to keep up to date on everyone. Girls In The Garden is up next! And if you haven’t checked out Stylemaker fabrics before, do it! Michelle carries some of the nicest and best quality fabrics, both woven and knit.

handmade wardrobe // lucky green and (rose) gold

dress: M7947 in a viscose linen slub from Blackbird Fabrics

buttons: Tabitha Sewer rose gold buttons

shoes: Old Navy

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All of our St. Paddy’s day plans have been cancelled due to Covid-19 (rightfully so, they definitely should be), but that doesn’t mean I can’t still wear and show you the cute dress I made, right?

I actually had an inspo photo of a green dress just like this saved in my photo album for quite awhile now, and it turns out that this pattern is an exact match for that look. Like, EXACTLY. Lucky lucky! I made the midi length view with the shorter elastic sleeves. I also added a sash belt, which is not included in the pattern. The only alteration had to make is shortening the length of the front elastics. With the elastic length provided by the pattern, it was too wide and gaping up front. But it was an easy fix!

And these mirrored rose gold buttons are the perfect accent for this lucky little dress! Have you seen Tabitha’s button collection yet? They are soooo perfect and modern and cool. I snagged a few different ones and I can’t wait to use them.

Handmade Wardrobe // Velvety Smooth

Second Dove blouse in less than a week. I think its safe to say I have a new favorite pattern :)

Even though the pattern comes with bell sleeve options, I decided to add a basic gathered ruffle to the ends for something a little different. And this golden velvet? The dreamiest and silkiest. All the heart eyes.

top: handmade // Megan Nielsen Dove Blouse

coat: Forever21

jeans: Loft

booties: DSW

Flower Child

Maybe it's the 90's kid in me, but I'm a sucker for sunflowers. So when Abby contacted me about a collaboration and asked me to choose from all of her amazing prints, I ideally gravitated towards this one. 

She had it printed on the nicest weight knit fabric for me, and I whipped it up into this easy, pull-on, no fuss dress. It's another Eucalypt tank dress that i simply blocked off at the bottom with some solid black for contrast. And, voila. A simple piece that will get me through both summer and fall!

Don't forget to check out all of Abby's work. You can get them printed on all sorts of things!

dress: handmade // Megan Nielsen Eucalypt tank,  c/o Abby Galloway printed fabric

vest: Old Navy (old)

sunglasses: Warby Parker

shoes: c/o Swedish Hasbeens

YOU CAN'T TAKE THE SKY FROM ME

I pretty much say this every time, but I think that this is my favorite handmade wardrobe piece to date. I'm crazy about the off-the-shoulder trend (as is everyone else right now), and this starry print fabric that I've had in my stash for awhile was just screaming at me to be made into a chic little dress. So ta-daaaaaaaa. I shall call her Vera. 

P.S - If you can see my little necklace is in the photo below, and know what it is and what Vera and this post title is in reference to, we can be best friends. #fangirl

dress: handmade (self drafted)

sunglasses: Warby Parker

Serenity necklace: Stern Design Works

sandals: thrifted

HANDMADE WARDROBE // SUPER WIDE LEG

My sewing game has been lacking lately. I have piles and piles of new fabric, and I even have a whole bunch of projects planned out and ready. But reality is, come Fall, a lot of those projects will probably still be sitting in that basket.

But hey, even if I never ever even get to the others, I did manage to make a super wide leg purple plaid jumpsuit. And it's abso-freakin-lutely fabulous. 

jumpsuit: handmade (vintage McCalls's 2887)

shirt: Loft

sunglasses: Warby Parker

bracelet: shopHollyDolly

purse: Michael Kors

GOLD GOLD GOLD

This was supposed to be my New Years outfit. But since I was sick in bed for the entire first week of the new year, and didn't even make it to 9pm on New Years Eve, it never saw the light of day. But you know, whats wrong with some shiny, glittery gold legs on a random friday? Nothing, I say. 

sweater: Lou & Grey // Loft

necklace: Loft (similar)

leggings: handmade // Megan Nielsen Virginia leggings

booties: DSW

PLAIDURDAY

I've had the image of Maddie's plaid maxi skirt (and the whole look, really) stuck in my head ever since she first posted her version a few months ago.  So I finally got off my butt and took the couple of hours to make my own. Verdict? OBSESSED. Well, obsessed with the maxi length for now, anyway. I can easily see myself eventually chopping it to a midi or knee length and sporting something like this look. Probably more versatile and practical. But for now I'll rock my crazy plaid maxi. 

hat: H&M

glasses: Warby Parker

tee: stolen from Boo

jacket: c/o Sheinside

skirt: handmade