I am giddy with excitement to share something fun I’ve been working on!  I got the chance to play with some wonderful fabrics from Andover Fabrics to display at the International Quilt Market in Houston October 25-27.
Rewind several months, and you may remember that this summer I went on a trip to NYC to meet up with some of my sewing blogger/designer friends and shop around the garment district. Â I still owe a post on that trip – it was so amazing! Â While we were there, we got to visit the offices of Andover Fabrics on Broadway and meet with several lovely people and fawn over fabulous fabrics!
We got to see this new line of fabrics from Alison Glass called Handcrafted and all of us were threatening to take the production samples home in our bags! Â It’s a modern take on batik and the colors are just amazing! Â Alison gave a nice overview of the inspiration for the different designs and the backstory of the line on her blog.
Needless to say, I literally jumped at the chance to sew something for the Andover booth. Â Not only will my design and work be on display for thousands of people at market, but I got to be one of the first to sew with these amazing fabrics!
I decided to sew a design I’ve been working on for almost a year. Â It’s been evolving over time, and you may remember the version I made in linen this summer. Â I’ve removed the center front seam from that version and changed up the construction just a little and I’m so pleased with how my vision is coming to life! Â Only one problem… I just discovered that there’s already a lovely pattern with essentially an identical fold-back collar. Â So, I’ll ponder that and see if I can change up my design a little to better differentiate them before offering a sewing pattern under Jennuine Design!
The dress has no closures and a comfy elastic back that’s formed from a self-casing made by sewing a line just below where the skirt and underskirt attach to the fully-lined bodice. Â This way there’s no exposed elastic, and no extra work to install a separate casing. Â This was one of those construction methods that I dreamed up and it sewed exactly as I had hoped!
For this version to showcase the fabrics I used two different fabrics from the Handcrafted line. Â The outer fabric is ‘Petal’ in Eggplant and is this amazingly saturated shade of purple and the flower print is scattered becoming more dense along the borders. Â The center of the panel has no design, and I used this area for the bodice so it gradually builds as you approach the hemline. Â The lining is called ‘Bouquet’ in Ruby and is is an all-over design that looks like spatters, which really shows off the contrast of the colors.
To really play up the “handcrafted” nature of these fabrics and to highlight the fold-back collar detail, I handstitched a pick stitch, or I guess really a running stitch along the neckline with chartreuse perle cotton.  I love adding little details like this and I think for this dress in particular it is the exact right finishing touch.
Arden and I took advantage of one the last warm days of Autumn and the little strip of woods along a creek in my brother’s back yard. Â Doesn’t she look like a woodland nymph with the rich colors and the fall backdrop?
So if you’ve made it this far, thanks for sticking with me!  And if you happen to be lucky enough to attend Quilt Market in person, I’d love to hear about it as well as whether you spot my little dress in Andover’s booth!
And now how ’bout that giveaway I hinted at in the title? Â Andover is offering one happy reader a chance to get your own Handcrafted to enjoy! Â Three one-yard cuts from the Handcrafted line are yours if you are chosen by the wonders of the Rafflecopter widget below!
Definitely something for my little lady 🙂
What a treat for you to get a sneak peek at these beautiful fabrics (and for your daughter who gets to wear that awesome dress). I would make a dress for myself out of one of the Petal fabrics.
this collection is so so beautiful. I love like it looks almost hand painted. This dress is the perfect match for the fabric.
I would love to make myself a bag with this fabric 🙂 thank you for the chance to win!!
The fabric is literally hand-stamped with resist and then dyed. I got to see batik fabrics in process on a visit to Asia. Read Alison’s description, it’s really amazing!
so beautiful! if i were to win this fabric, i would make myself the foxglove tank by selvedge designs! i live in texas so i could more or less wear it year round! lol
A Foxglove would be amazing in this fabric!!!
Love the fabric — I would love to make myself something, but I know once I “feel” it I will have to make matching outfits (top and dress) for my granddaughters — matching in style if not in fabric. Beautfiul!!
I love the color combination for the dress, and I love this fabric! I would love to make my little girl a special little dress out of the petal fabric that has the gray background. Lovely!
I cant get enough of this fabric! It is perfect for Fall! I want to sew another Oliver + S dress, and some of this fabric would be just what I was looking for. Thank you for the beautiful post.
Congratulations! Those neckline details are gorgeous! Hmm, I would probably sew…kid’s clothes. Shocker I know right? 😉
oh maybe I would make myself something for the first time ever! I have some women’s patterns but no fabric for me.
Dresses for my little girls.
I would make a winter top for mmmmmeeeeeeee!
A skirt, of course!
I love making little girl dresses and that is always at the top of my list. I love yours!! I would surely make a dress.
A long pencil skirt for my Daughter.
LOVE these fabrics, they are stunning and look so lux… Tunics for my little girl….. but maybe something for me!!!
Would be so cute for a little girls outfit or in a quilt
I would sew some gorgeous pillow covers!
Such a cute dress! My fabrics would probably make their way into a quilt.
I would sew a beautiful quilt! I do love that gorgeous dress, but I only have a wee man to sew for at the moment 😉
I would make a bag. I need a new bag to carry around all my cub scout stuff!
I would love to make a dress for my granddaughter
I would make something for my baby that’s due in February. I would maybe make her a dress or some shoes. Or a headband. Or all of them!
Arden is such a lovely young lady and wears her new dress so well! I love the color and the fabric, especially. The extra touch of hand-sewing makes it very special. I would make 2 matching dresses for a set of sisters at church. I sew for them often and the love everything I make!
Several Tunics for me. I love the saturation in the eggplant. My eyes love bright colors, Allison Glass fabric is spot on!
Thank you so much for the giveaway.
Love these fabrics!! Love your designs!!! I have 6 grand daughters need I say more?
I would make outfits for my 2 year old granddaughter, Nellie.
I would love to use this fabric to make nice apron, or two for Christmas gifts!
I would either sew a twirly skirt for myself, or some pillows for the living room!
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I would love to sew some cute dresses for my granddaughter! I love your design, beautiful! Thanks for the giveaway!
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What delightful fabric! I would make my granddaughter a dress and use the scraps in a pouch or a quilt. Thanks for the chance to win! And thanks for sharing the delightful photos!
I’m a quilter but the dress is BEAUTIFUL! If I had granddaughters not sons I would make a dress.
A quilt with birds but I’d also like to sew my little girl a skirt or dress and maybe one for me! I just ADORE this line.
Your daughter looks wonderful in her new dress Jenn. Hand stitching on the collar is just a perfect finishing touch.
A dress for me!
Beautiful fabric! Love that dress. I think I would make a skirt or tunic for my daughters.
Something sweet for my little girlies to wear! Thanks for the sweet giveaway.
I love this dress!!! It is really, really pretty. Those fabrics are stunning.
This fabric is so beautiful! I never want to cut into the beautiful things — it takes me a long time to decide what to make. Thanks for the giveaway!
I would make a tunic for myself and a skirt for my daughter. This is such a lovely collection thanks for sharing the fabric love!
I love the rich colors in this collection. I would work on a quilt with my granddaughter. She is learning to quilt.
We have to actually use it? We can’t just hoard it. And love it. And stare at it? And never ever cut the pretties. Lol.
I would either make a dress for my daughter or a bag/tote for me. What a beautiful dress you made to showcase this fabric line and I love the Fall photos! Thanks for the chance to win.
I love that little dress! But in the absence of a little girl to sew for, and any talent at dress making, 😉 I’ll probably make a pillow to squish.
I have two little grand daughters who would love some dresses out of this fabric line.
I’d make myself a bag (or 2) with these fabrics, maybe a Trail Tote! thanks for the chance
I would sew something beautiful for my 3 year old!
I would use it in a bright, big economy block gypsy-like quilt.
I love to sew and make new items. It would be some quilted item to add to my home or for my family .
The dress and your daughter are precious! Love the fabrics!!!
What a great line of fabrics. Such great inspiration and so versatile; quilts, home dec, bags, garments . . . The options are endless.
Those fabrics are just scrumptious! Would love to win these! I’d definitely make a tote with these fabrics.
I would make my daughter a dress
Love,love love this collection!!
Both the dress and the little girl are beautiful. I would make a lap sized quilt with the fabric. Thanks for the chance.
Awesome job on the dress. Thanks for the chance to win. Cheers!
Love these fabrics. Your pattern is beautiful! Great work! Glad to have found u on insta!