Hey June Handmade Amalfi Dress for Hey June June

Hey June Handmade Amalfi Dress for Hey June June
Hey June Lucerne Blouse in Sly Fox Fabrics Eagles & Arrows Rayon Challis
As someone commented in one of my sewing groups “The mark of a good fit between you and a pattern is making it up again immediately.”. I agree wholeheartedly with this statement, so here you have my second Hey June Lane Raglan right on the heels of my first. I changed things up for my {…Continue Reading}
For obvious reasons, I didn’t take photos of the Christmas jammies I made the girls this year ahead of the holiday. Â Frosty always gives the girls pajamas to open on Christmas Eve. Â This year Frosty had trouble finding footed sleepers in their size so he asked me to make something instead. I used two patterns {…Continue Reading}
In my informal pursuit of the perfect raglan, today I bring you Hey June’s Lane Raglan *affiliate link. I picked up my copy from UpCraft Club. Like I said in my last post about the Bethioua Raglan, I hadn’t really ever considered raglans as part of my wardrobe. If I look at the items I {…Continue Reading}
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}
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}
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}
Woot! Â I got invited to play with a new line of fabrics from Sew Caroline for Art Gallery Fabrics; Here Comes the Fun! And fun it certainly is – the colors are so vibrant and happy and the designs are cheerful and fun! Â If you remember, I previously used the voile from Caroline’s Happy Home {…Continue Reading}
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