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graphic print challenge: project sewn

 

Well, it looks like this might be my last trip through the old Project Sewn spin cycle.  I really had fun putting this outfit together.  I had a totally different idea at first, but then went with these three pieces:

Top:

Began with Deer & Doe Datura top.  Changing the pattern pieces, I made one piece front/back bodice pieces.  Added a placket, bias tape bound neck and arm holes.  Shirt tail hem.  Anna Maria Horner Field Study print in Rayon.  I definitely need more of this rayon in my life!

Skirt:

I’ve made this one before, but i really wanted one in chambray.  I also used every opportunity to include handmade details: pocket bags, facings with bound edge, hong kong finish on the back seam. Simplicity pattern 2226, which I’ve done a sew-a-long for, you can read about it here.  [Chambray is Slub Chambray Light in Indigo by Robert Kaufman, purchased at Hawthorne Threads]

Cardigan:

This cardi started out based on a cardigan I already own.  Used this lovely sweater knit.  It’s soft and comfy, for me, the perfect cardi.  Now I need more!

It’s been fun, and I’m tired!  Now I wanna make quilts and bags and fun little things.  I’ve really felt like this was such a positive opportunity for me though.  I feel more confident in making clothes for me, especially when working on the fit.  I know each of the things I’ve made so far have been ones I will wear again and again and I’m very happy with that.  Thanks for hanging out!

40 thoughts on “graphic print challenge: project sewn

  1. kristin says:

    I love this outfit, Anna! Each piece in it is so beautiful and practical – it all looks fab together, but I’d totally split it up and wear each separate piece in different ways, too…great wardrobe builders. I love your “quieter” style, it’s lovely. πŸ™‚

  2. I’ve really enjoyed seeing all the outfits you’ve created so far, you should be VERY proud Anna πŸ™‚

  3. Tabet says:

    Great pictures and a nice look!
    Love
    Tabea

    http://wolkedrei.blogspot.de/

  4. Such wearable clothes Anna, and the details are what makes dressmaking so special

  5. I love each of these pieces. I especially love that everything is so wearable and practical – but no less beautiful because of it. I agonise over the simpiest of blog posts – I can only imagine the thought and time that’s gone into each of these outfits. You should be so proud! I love Simplicity 2226 as well – now you’ve got me thinking of a winter, lined version…x

  6. Elizabeth says:

    I really loved this outfit (and voted for you)! You were the only one that really used a “graphic print” so you should win just for that alone. I loved all of the details you put in. Also really like the chambray you used for the skirt. Was that from Robert Kaufman’s line or something else?

    1. Anna says:

      yes! I was a bad blogger and forgot to link to the chambray. I’ll add it now! πŸ™‚
      and thank you!

  7. super cute, anna! every piece looks so wearable!

  8. DA E says:

    l love how livable your clothing is…thanks for sharing and thanks for linking back to your sew-a-long…helpful for a newer follower.

    -dani

  9. I loved your outfit and voted for you – as Elizabeth says – yours is a true graphic print. I love that the photos aren’t jumping out at me – the simple colours and lines are perfect. Anyhow – you don’t need me to tell you that! It’s so pretty, and I love the cardigan as well – it looks super comfy.

  10. I enjoyed seeing all of your outfits, you sewed really great separates that are very wearable and practical. I really like this skirt and your gray tights (where did you buy them?)

    1. Anna says:

      thank you!!! πŸ™‚ hmm, I think the tights might have been from old navy or target a few years ago? They’re nice and thick and warm for winter.

  11. sue says:

    It’s a great look, current, comfortable and practical. I love it!

  12. Krista says:

    This is such a great outfit!

    I love that you sewed things for this contest that are wearable, yet unique. I also hope you make it another round, but I can understand how it would be great to sew again without the pressure! Did I hear you have a duffle pattern coming out too? πŸ™‚

  13. Jeni says:

    Every week I scroll through the entries and then think “ok, what outfit would I looooove to wear?” And yeah, it’s been yours every week! You’ve done such a great job making unique, wearable pieces. It helps that my style is similar to yours but that’s neither here nor there. πŸ™‚ Congratulations!

  14. mle says:

    What a cute outfit Anna! All three pieces look very versatile. I bet you’ll get a lot of wear out of them.

  15. Ines says:

    Are you sometimes eating, or sleeping Anna ;-)?
    Your day must have more hours than mine.
    You sewed a wonderfull trio!

    Greetings from Germany
    Ines

  16. Katy Cameron says:

    Never say never, and this looks like a great outfit :o)

  17. I want this outfit in my closet. now. love it ♥

  18. Martha says:

    Love the outfit and looks great on you! I want to make the cardigan I just need to work up my confidence with sewing clothes. πŸ™‚

  19. Lynn says:

    you know-i love your look, and voted for you! i hope you make it to the next round-i love seeing your creations.

  20. Jeannie says:

    Your outfit is so fun! I think you have shown you can sew anything!

  21. DKB says:

    That skirt looks great and so nicely made. I like to think that more often than not, less is more

  22. Teresa says:

    Your style is exactly what I would want in my closet! I have loved everything you have made so far, and this outfit is no different!

  23. Palak says:

    It’s gorgeous! Or more accurately, you are gorgeous! I’ve loved seeing you sew at project sewn this season and am crossing my fingers for you!

  24. Vicki Posten says:

    So extremely cute! You definitely have a way with fabrics. Your construction is flawless. Well done!!

  25. Love it! I’ve really enjoyed seeing what you’ve some up with. I love that you took the practical route…much more useful in the long run! I voted for you

  26. gail says:

    beautiful and understated and such fabulous details…i just love your style, anna. every time!

  27. Beauuuuutifulllllll <3 <3

  28. Deedrie says:

    One of these days I’m just going to show up on your doorstep and you are going to help me get over my fear of sewing with knits. (woohoo I downloaded Firefox so I can comment on your blog!!)

  29. Anonymous says:

    First prize for the clothes that we most want to wear!
    Good to know about that sweater knit – I’ve looked at it and hesitated.
    Thanks for all the inspiration.

  30. Laurel says:

    Seriously loved all of your outfits. So inspiring!

  31. Hey Anna, I’ve got to tell you that all of your choices for the Project Sewn were the ones I could most imagine in my closet. Keep up the good work. I like your style. BTW I just did a flattering review of your Noodlehead Super Tote (of which I have made 5!!!) on my new blog: http://www.entropyalwayswinsblog.com

  32. Me Pendleton says:

    I voted for you . Loved al but especially your tank – so cute . Great job

  33. Anonymous says:

    I loved all your looks and voted for you this week! I know there were just so many talented ladies competing. You did an awesome job!
    Kristi – kopykat πŸ™‚

  34. Karenkay says:

    Love the top! I am just getting into making clothes for myself and love seeing all the things you have made!

  35. Seriously, Anna. You are so impressive. Now I’m feeling inspired to whip something up for myself! Thanks for being awesome.

  36. Erin says:

    These are all beautiful pieces, Anna! I’m amazed at what you (and the other ladies too!) have sewn…. great great stuff!

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