Woah, it certainly took me a while to swing back to the next review in my stretch woven pull-on pants comparison with this review of Laela Jeyne Scarlett Moto Skinnies.  To refresh your memory, I made shorts-length muslins of four different patterns, and have completed my review of Jalie Éléonore Pull-on Jeans. I missed the exact pose {…Continue Reading}
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Pattern Review :: Jalie Éléonore
The first pattern I sewed in my pattern review and comparison of women’s stretch woven pull-on pants are Jalie Éléonore Pull-on Jeans.  You can click back to the muslin stage of all four patterns in my muslin post to catch up.  I’m going in order of pattern label alphabetically and that’s how I will present the information in the {…Continue Reading}
Muslining :: Women’s Stretch Woven Pull-on Pants
I have my variety of leggings and popover tunics, I thought next it would be fun to make some almost real pants.  By almost I mean not “real” jeans with a zip fly or structured pants, but what I’ll classify as woven pull-on pants.  I had made pair of pants previously that fell into this category, {…Continue Reading}
Pattern Review :: Women’s Popover Tunics
Here’s the post you’ve all been waiting for! Or, have I been prattling on to myself? The wrap up and comparison of all four women’s popover tunics: Hey June Cheyenne *affiliate link, Itch to Stitch Mila, Oliver + S Gallery Tunic, and Patterns for Pirates Everyday Elegance. Here’s a quick refresher of why I feel {…Continue Reading}
Pattern Review :: Patterns for Pirates Everyday Elegance
Our lengthy journey with women’s popover tunics is nearly at an end.  Today I’m discussing the last pattern in my head to head comparison – the Everyday Elegance by Patterns for Pirates.  I’ve completed reviews for three other similar patterns: Hey June Cheyenne, Itch to Stitch Mila, and Liesl + Co. Gallery Tunic. Pattern Details: The {…Continue Reading}
Pattern Review :: Liesl + Co. Gallery Tunic
We have moved past the halfway point with my pattern review and comparison of four different women’s popover tunics. Â Today is all about the Liesl + Co. Gallery Tunic. Â I’ve already completed the individual reviews of the Hey June Cheyenne and Itch to Stitch Mila. Â Once I’ve sewn and reviewed all four I’ll have a {…Continue Reading}
Pattern Review :: Itch to Stitch Mila Shirt
Next up in my popover tunic adventures is the Mila Shirt by Itch to Stitch.  You can review my post about the muslins of all four patterns to see my progress to this point.  I’m going in order of pattern label alphabetically and that’s how I will present the information in the final comparison post.  I’ve {…Continue Reading}
Pattern Review :: Hey June Cheyenne Tunic
The first pattern I sewed in my pattern review and comparison of women’s popover tunics is the Hey June Cheyenne Tunic *affiliate link. You can review the muslin stage of all four patterns in my last post to catch up. I’m going in order of pattern label alphabetically and that’s how I will present the {…Continue Reading}
Muslining :: Women’s Popover Tunics
Now that I’ve got an expansive leggings wardrobe, I thought I’d make some tunics to go with them! Â While I like a good button down shirt, a popover tunic is even better in my opinion. Â There’s something about them that wraps up a button down and a tunic into a cute package, but a little {…Continue Reading}
Pattern Review :: Free Women’s Leggings
The idea for this pattern review came up in the Capsule Wardrobe Sew Along group on Facebook – a really lovely group to be a part of if you are interested in sewing for yourself and/or the capsule wardrobe concept. Â Someone mentioned that a comparison of several of the free women’s leggings available would {…Continue Reading}
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