The one on the left is a blouse pattern with cute sleeves. I'm not a big blouse person, and I don't wear them except I wear a suit, but I really like the sleeves and the sash around the waist. When I get a chance, I want to make one for myself and pair it with shorts or something in the summer.
My mother called the pattern on the right "pregnant dress", and I think it's perfect! Perhaps I will make one for my best friend, who is now 6 month pregnant.
♡Mint chocolate chip skirt♡
I used the same pattern as this leopard skirt I made for Tokyo Made Market.
I like this pattern since it only needs 1 meter to make, and I love pockets.
I used the same pattern as this leopard skirt I made for Tokyo Made Market.
I like this pattern since it only needs 1 meter to make, and I love pockets.
Same pattern as this dress I made before. Just omitted the pockets. Since this fabric does not have stretch, I cut back in half and added an invisible zipper for a closure.
Both my husband and my sister tells me either I look like a nun or a little child with this dress. But I'm fully satisfied with the result, and most of all, happy to be able to use the fabric that had been sleeping in my mom's closet for more than 10 years!
Both my husband and my sister tells me either I look like a nun or a little child with this dress. But I'm fully satisfied with the result, and most of all, happy to be able to use the fabric that had been sleeping in my mom's closet for more than 10 years!
That skirt is super cute!
ReplyDeletethank you kat:)
ReplyDeleteyou look so adrorable in that brown dress ;)
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOD, that dress is AMAZING ! Love, love, love!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog via Burda style and I really love your creations! I especially like the little skirt you did - it's fabulous, you're very talented. I hope to someday be able to sew garments, I'm trying out my first skirt this week!
ReplyDeleteBethany