Look at me, progressing with actually sewing something! I think the moral of my story is have someone to keep you accountable, like a mom. Every mom needs a mom.
This was my daughter's first time in the magical place that is Joann's Fabric, and it turns out my kid as she is right now rocks at errands. Frankly, she's more patient than me. I don't think it hurts that she was complimented by I think just about everyone.
I had done some research on Joanns.com before we went to the store, so that is a huge plus. I knew I wanted some light weight fabric for the peplum top and something kind of linen-y for the playsuit. I knew white withe some kind of embroidery was what I wanted for the top, but I hadn't decided what it would look like, and I saw some navy light weight embroidered fabric that I fell madly in love with. The issue was that fabric was not really in the direction that worked best for the pattern, so I landed on this floral embroidered white fabric, which I may have used something similar before for a Sorbetto top from Colette. My mom talked me into buying end of bolt and she wants the remnants.
But if you think I won't buy some of that navy fabric online, you've got another think coming.
Now I love the stuff for the playsuit. It's got good drape but still has some structure and looks like linen or denim, but it's cotton so it will be a perfect thing for the summer. I think the grey/blue to it also fits really well with my style. Here's the plus side of defining your style: my mom pulled out this gorgeous turquoise or cerulean (for those who aren't color people: bright bright greenish-but mostly blue blue) fabric that was very her, but since I've defined my style it was easy for me to be decisive. However, they have a line of Disney cotton that's hard to say no to, so I may be ordering some fabric from Joann's online like right now. I can't help it.
Update: Yeah, I bought the fabric. I feel inspired, and I'm not mad at it.
This was my daughter's first time in the magical place that is Joann's Fabric, and it turns out my kid as she is right now rocks at errands. Frankly, she's more patient than me. I don't think it hurts that she was complimented by I think just about everyone.
I had done some research on Joanns.com before we went to the store, so that is a huge plus. I knew I wanted some light weight fabric for the peplum top and something kind of linen-y for the playsuit. I knew white withe some kind of embroidery was what I wanted for the top, but I hadn't decided what it would look like, and I saw some navy light weight embroidered fabric that I fell madly in love with. The issue was that fabric was not really in the direction that worked best for the pattern, so I landed on this floral embroidered white fabric, which I may have used something similar before for a Sorbetto top from Colette. My mom talked me into buying end of bolt and she wants the remnants.
But if you think I won't buy some of that navy fabric online, you've got another think coming.
Now I love the stuff for the playsuit. It's got good drape but still has some structure and looks like linen or denim, but it's cotton so it will be a perfect thing for the summer. I think the grey/blue to it also fits really well with my style. Here's the plus side of defining your style: my mom pulled out this gorgeous turquoise or cerulean (for those who aren't color people: bright bright greenish-but mostly blue blue) fabric that was very her, but since I've defined my style it was easy for me to be decisive. However, they have a line of Disney cotton that's hard to say no to, so I may be ordering some fabric from Joann's online like right now. I can't help it.
Update: Yeah, I bought the fabric. I feel inspired, and I'm not mad at it.
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