Showing posts with label Denim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denim. Show all posts

The Savona Skirt by Styla Patterns


Today I'm here to share with you all my Savona skirt from Styla Patterns, which I love how it turned out. I made the above the knee length but as I'm only 5 foot I did shorten the skirt a little. I went for a denim look pairing with Glastonbury top using a denim, they both pair well together and had to match my shoes.

Check out the Savona Skirt by Styla Patterns:
https://littlelizardking.com/products/styla-savona

The Peyton Jeans by Designer Stitch


I don’t make jeans often because I could never get the fit just right, until now. Introducing the new Peyton Pants from Designer Stitch. These jeans are truly bootylicious! You can choose from narrow, boot, or flared leg styles. I made the bootleg version with some stretch denim from my fabric stash. Plus, you have a choice of 3 different styles for the back pockets. The back yoke really shapes these jeans beautifully. I’m in love with them and can’t wait to make more!

Check out the Peyton Jeans by Designer Stitch:
https://designerstitch.com/shop/peyton-jeans... #AD

Olsen Overalls By Petite Stitchery Patterns


I love a good pair of dungarees/overalls! Welcome to Olsen Overalls from Petite Stitchery patterns.

They come in shorts or pants lengths, with different options like cuffed hem, ruched ankle details, lots of pocket options. You can add buttons or snaps on the side closure or go simple like I did. You can add loops or grommets for your tie straps.

I went for a denim pair and got this denim from ABC Fabric which was just perfect for these. I've added the front bib pocket and back pockets with the ruched ankle.

https://petitestitchery.com/products/adult-olsen-overalls #AD

 

The Ellen Jeans from Annie et ses Coutures


Let talk jeans! I made a pair last year for the first time but wasn't happy with them. I thought it was time to try making another pair from another company. This time I went for the Ellen jeans from Annie et ses coutures main in this lovely denim and OMG I love how they turned out and the fit is amazing.

Check out the Ellen Jeans by Annie et ses Coutures:  
https://annieetsescoutures.com/products/ellen-jeans-coupe-evasee #AD

The Juliette skirt by Annie et ses Coutures


I made this lovely Juliette skirt by Annie et ses coutures, it's from stretch woven and comes in 2 lengths and these cute front pockets. It's the perfect skirt to dress up or go for a more casual look. I had this stretch denim for ages and was perfect for this pattern.

Check out the Juliette skirt by Annie et ses Coutures:



The Wrenley Pattern from Made for Mermaids


I love a pattern that comes with lot's of options and Wrenley Pattern is one of them. This is a new release from Made for mermaids. Wrenley is a knit pattern that has the options from crop, peplum, mini, dress, midi, maxi and romper style, oh that is a lot and I'm not finished. Thick straps that you can add ruffles too, a lovely square neck line, full back or tie up back, shelf bra, lining, think that's it!


I made the crop-length romper with ruffle straps in the light denim jersey and mixed the medium colour denim in pockets and ruffles.

You know me I can't just make one, I also made the top in this beautiful rib knit from KPF Sewing Chat, another great summer pattern.

Check out the Wrenley Pattern by Made for Mermaids:

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