I have bought more yards of Robert Kaufman's Essex Yarn Dyed fabric this year than I have written posts for my almost-10-year-old blog. I can easily explain the Essex love: it's the perfect fabric, a cotton-linen blend suitable for clothing, quilts and home decor, it washes beautifully and comes in the perfect colours (black being my favourite, hands-down). As for the post count, well, that's not so easy to explain. I'm too fond of Instagram these days? I've lost the work-life balance I once had? Making is paramount to writing about making? Without a clear conclusion on that front, I'll stick to writing when I can. Which will often involve writing about this amazing fabric.
This shirt is a case in point. I've been drafting a pattern that has this gently rounded collar that's partly sailor, partly prairie style. Using the black Essex, I made one for myself which I haven't taken any photos of (except with my phone, which is becoming a bad habit). Sadie loved it and asked that I make one for her in the denim blue for the first day of school. I missed that deadline and procrastinated until Picture Day and in classic Mom fashion, I was still sewing long after Sadie was in bed the night before. I didn't grade the pattern - I've never learned how - but by taking in the armholes it fit her fine. She's 10 now and her chest circumference isn't that far from mine (sadly). It's meant to be worn with a shirt underneath and we made it tunic length so she can wear it with leggings too. She loves it and wore it two days in a row that week, which may not be ideal hygienically but hard to argue when you've hand-sewed half a dozen snaps to a button band.
Clean, shmean.
5 comments :
i love that chambray, too. sadly, i stockpile it and don't use it like i should!! actually, i have used it with some zippy bags and a quilt, but bought it for garment sewing!! beautiful top!
Love this top! Any chance you'll make the pattern available to others? The delicate details are really nice, and fit the fabric perfectly.
I know just what you mean about instagram being too easy.
@kristi Thank you Kristi! I've never really thought about sharing the sewing patterns I work on (I'm only slightly more confident with knitting patterns even though I've been sewing for MUCH longer). But maybe it's the perfect challenge, and a good reason to actually go learn pattern grading.
It may be too easy, but I love seeing your creations on Instagram!
if you published this pattern in an adult size, i would buy it in about 2 seconds
Question about the fabric, do you hand wash and line dry or throw it in the machine. Also do you wash before sewing with it?
I'm looking for some easy-care fabric for a dress and this may be it.
Thanks!
Joy
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