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So, it’s been pretty quiet around here for awhile.
Ummm. . . who are we kidding? There’s been no MOOOO-vement around these parts . . . {couldn’t resist the pun}!
The fall months seem to fill up with activities and events before our eyes . . .no matter how we plan and prepare.
Still, we’ve found a little time for sewing among the hustle and bustle of the season! One project bogged us down, and another was a “staple” sewing project that just doesn’t have much content to be “blog-worthy”. Two pair of plain jeans?!?!? Come on! Who wants to see those?? You may see them yet – once we sew something to pair them with!
We laid a plan for “stash-busting projects” and spent a day prepping / cutting the garments’ pattern pieces. And, through that, we hit a new level of distaste for “patterned fabric”. At least the cutting portion of those fabrics . . . Ugh. We might have been going cross-eyed at the end of the day.
And, then, Liesl {of Oliver + S} presented her readers with a design challenge: Using the techniques in The Building Block Dress as well as select Robert Kaufman fabrics, design a garment that incorporates each.
Okay. Challenge accepted.
Unfortunately, there was a deadline.
And, we waited until the FINAL DAY!!!
But, possibilities are practically endless with this book, so we opted to design a garment for EACH of our nieces.
It sure is fun to dream, plan, and ogle over fabric . . .ESPECIALLY when you are stuck in “stash-busting mode”.
Here is what we came up with . . .
*Each of these designs not only incorporated The Building Block Dress‘ techniques, they also showcased pinned inspiration from several years {and counting}. The difference is that we now have a broader skill set *thank you, Liesl* for attacking some of these techniques.
Go check out the other amazing design entries in Liesl’s challenge, and vote for your favorite of the designs represented. If only there were more time in the day . . . these entries don’t disappoint, or lack inspiration.
How cute! I love how the book is such a great springboard… I’ve seen a lot of designs incorporate ideas that aren’t included in the book, but that the designer wouldn’t have been willing to try before.
Definitely a “springboard” kind of book . . . .so much to sew, so little time :).
Hi, this is absolutely great information. Thank you for sharing!