Cinnamon Sugar Double Breasted Top or Dress by FooFoo Threads
/Jo shares her version of the Cinnamon Sugar Double Breasted Top or Dress by FooFoo Threads
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Read MoreToday I have the first part of TWO reviews for patterns from Sofilantjes! Nichole is here today to bring you her review of the Brueram Dress. This dress has so many options, so keep reading to get the inside scoop!
Read MoreIt's time for another BundleUp sale and I'm so happy to introduce you to a "new to the Bundle" designer! Jocelyn Thurm is no newbie when it comes to PDF patterns, though. Her shop, Foo Foo Threads, is known throughout the land as the go-to place for all things ruffly, girly, and twirly. I'm so glad that she is representing froufrou with her Adeline Knit Cardigan, Top, and Dress.
Read MoreWe certainly love our self-care sewing here at Pattern Revolution, and even more-so when busy women take the time to reward themselves with a confidence-boosting new outfit. Nichole is here today to share a brand new designer, Kimberly, of Straight Stitch Designs. We hope you ooh and ahh over this pattern as much as we have!
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Hey everyone! I'm Nichole, from Full of Grace Boutique. Back here to bring you a review on a super adorable top from Straight Stitch Designs. the Ravenna.
As soon as I saw that exposed zipper on the back, I just knew I wanted to sew this up!! This top has several different options for you...so let's get down to it and go over this little gem.
This is a flirty little scoop neck shirt, that has two sleeve options, as well as two hem options. And my favorite part of all, a low cut back that you can adorn with a ruffle and finish off with an exposed zipper. As you can see, I choose to leave the ruffle off, and I still think it looks just as flirty and fun. You could really have a lot of creative fun with this one, and I plan on making many more. I choose to size up in this shirt for personal preference, but next time I will stick to suggested size.
Overall, I really enjoyed sewing this shirt up! Was very impressed by her pattern, I still can't believe this is the first pattern Kimberly released!!
The Ravenna pairs perfectly with your favorite leggings or skinnies. And just perfect for fall! Go check it out!!
Happy Friday - today we take a look at a great Back to School staple, the Town Square Dress by Terra's Treasures. This is a great knit dress for upcycling, mixing fabrics, and showing off your girl's personal style. With a double layer skirt and options for short or long sleeves, this will fit in with most schools dress codes.
Here are Sarah and Theresa to share all the details with you....
Read MoreToday we take a look at the Odette Blouse and Shorts from Sunday Girl Designs. This is an design is elegant in it's simplicity, filled with the details that your daughter will love, and gorgeous finishing that any seamstress will swoon for. Check out the full review and the gorgeous pictures from Cassie.......
Read MoreAll reviews are completed by an objective 3rd party who received a complimentary copy of the pattern in exchange for the review.
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