Jane Hat by Jane Richmond

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Believe it or not, I finished knitting this hat over a year ago. I wore it almost every day last winter, and at the end of the season, I put it in a WIPs pile to block it. (I loved it so much I immediately started wearing it after coming off the needles!)

I noticed it today before heading out to do a Birkin Flares photo shoot, and I decided it looks just great without blocking. 

So here it is, the Jane hat by Jane Richmond. I'm sure I'll be wearing this one out this winter. 

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Sew the Trend: Cocoon Coat

Sew the TrendLauren Dahl1 Comment
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Lately I have been crushing hard on all things oversized and modern. The cocoon silhouette is a great example, and it's been super-popular in the sewing blogosphere as of late. I have to admit that I wasn't completely taken with this shape when it first started popping up in my feed, but I have grown to love it. I think it can be surprisingly flattering when styled with casual, simple pieces that let the coat take center stage. Here are a few patterns to get your gears turning:

Burda 6844

Brenna Coat by Califaye Collection

Freemantle by Marilla Walker

Cocoon Coat by BurdaStyle

Vogue 8930

Yuzu Raglan Coat by Waffle Patterns

Vogue 8934

Yona Wrap Coat by Named Patterns

Indiesew 2016 Winter Collection

Handmade Wardrobe, SewingLauren Dahl10 Comments
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By now, you've probably seen all the fabulous photos of outfits made up from Indiesew's 2016 Winter Collection. BUT!

In case you haven't, I have a few more for you right here. But first, feast your eyes on the fabulous collection Allie has put together:

So good, right? I had intended to sew them all up for the blog tour, but alas...life happens. My two older kids are no longer going to preschool three days a week, so I've had very little time for sewing/blogging! I do have a few things to show you, however.

First up is the Dropje Vest which I absolutely LOVE. I modified mine slightly to have patch pockets in the front. I also did the lining in such a way that this vest would be fully reversible if I wanted. Don't ask me how I did it though; it took a lot of head scratching and lots of seam ripping. :)

The gray fabric is sweatshirt fleece from Joann Fabrics. The lining is black thermal knit that I purchased in the LA fashion district. The patch pockets are Pendleton scraps given to me by a friend.

I love the look of this vest so much, I already have another one just like it (but a different color/Pendleton print) cut out and ready-to-be-sewn.

The hood design is quite unique, and the fit is superb. I made a size 6 based on my measurements.

Oh and the jeans are the soon-to-be-released Birkin Flares!!! (shameless plug)

Don't you love the threads on my jeans? Ahhhh, the plight of a sewing blogger. :)

Next up is the Bethioua top by Elle Puls which I have worn several times this week including one night to bed when our furnace was broken.

I love the detail in the back and the batwing sleeves. It gives a little something different than other raglan sweatshirt patterns out there, and it looks feminine with its shaping at the waist.

I made a size 6 so it would be oversized, but I probably would have been fine with a 4 which was suggested by my measurements. I also started with the relaxed cuffs but ended up cutting them off and narrowing them a bit since they were tooooooo relaxed for my taste.

The fabric is an amazing French terry (with matching ribbing!) from the newly opened Hell Gate Fabrics. It was a little pricey but totally worth the quality. I might be purchasing some more...

Finally, we have a pattern of my own design - the Syrah skirt! I actually made this one last year and pulled it out just for this post. My original intention was to dye it black (as it has become faded), but I didn't have time. So, it has a bit of a worn-in look.

It looks great as shown here with a basic tee (the Union St. Tee - not in this collection but also available on Indiesew) or any of the tops included in the 2016 Winter Collection. The pattern includes a short lining as it's written, but I could totally see making the lining full-length to make this a warmer, more winter-appropriate garment.

So what are you waiting for? Head to Indiesew to get your bundle!

Be sure to check out the other designers on tour!

Tuesday, November 17th: Yuki | Waffle Patterns Wednesday, November 18th: Elke | Elle Puls Thursday, November 19th: Kaysie | KZJO'STUDIO Friday, November 20th: Lauren | Baste + Gather Saturday, November 21st: Kennis | Itch to Stitch