I participate in a group called The Fabric Obsession. It’s a coop group of fabric addicted ladies who like to collect fabric sew who pool their purchasing power to get wholesale prices – great fun! In addition to the fabric buys, there folders where we can discuss sewing related questions as well as occasional challenges to create something. There was recently a challenge to create a 6 piece fall wardrobe with two accessories. I decided to enter, and even despite my vertigo, managed to finish up just in the nick of time.
All of my pieces are teal/turquoise and were made for Megan. I was inspired by the colors in the Park Slope fabrics I got from the coop. The teal cord is from Joann’s, as is the lining for the jacket hood and the knit for the tee & leggings. The fleece for the jacket came from the PA Fabric Outlet. The lace on the purse & peasant top came from my grandmother’s stash – it was in the drawer of her sewing table when I inherited it.
I was able to finish everything up yesterday afternoon and here it is all together: A teal cord jumper from a New Look pattern, the coat is from Ottobre Designs, a skirt I kind of made up based on parts of a Simplicity pattern, a peasant top based on a Simplicity pattern, leggings from a New Look pattern and a tee from a Kwik Sew pattern. Accessories are a headband from the Heather Bailey’s free tutorial and the purse pattern is available from Ottobre’s website.
And some individual pictures:
And a few modeled pictures.
Excuse messy hair & non-matching dress. She wanted to model this as soon as it was finished.
Overall, I really enjoyed this project, but I’m ready to work with some new colors!
Awesome! You are really a great seamstress!