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I am hoping to have family photos taken in June. After a group chat, we decided we would like something a little edgy similar to a cast photo.
Lidia was super helpful and started a Pinterest board tagging my Sister in law, who's business Adelaide Portrait Studios is taking them for us.
Image from Pinterest |
After much discussion in the Keller group chat we came up with the above.
Tilly was keen to wear Lidia's coat and asked for some new pieces to wear with it.
First, a blouse.
Tilly chose the flouncy Lekala #4293 made in a linen/cotton mixed leftover from Trixie's new dress. (To be blogged)
The fabric was from deep stash and I think I was given it from a dear neighbour when she retired from dressmaking.
Thank you Mrs Brady!
It has a seperate front placket, collar stand, tulip sleeves and lots of lovely darts for a good fit.
The underarm seam is finished with binding which you could hand sew in place for a clean finish (Tilly will/is wearing this a lot so I wanted it sturdy so I machine sewed)
The pattern had a single layer for the tulip but I choose to self line rather then have an hemmed edge.
The flounces are supposed to be finished with a machine rolled hem but I just couldn't get it to work. My machine kept eating the flounce!
So I gave up, cut a new one and finished with a very narrow zigzag.
Which I have sewn in the past for Elsa
Lidia wears them now so I had them for Tilly to try on. They were a bit big so I traced the size down.
#1 Cut the front lining up to waistband height, did not cut pocket opening.
#2 Under-stitch pocket openings rather than top stitch.
#3 Treat full short lining like a skirt, sew the tops together before the legs and pull shorts over one leg so they can still turn, then pull through and attach leg cuffs.
When sewing the faux flaps, I stitched with the seam allowance turned in and then hand sewed in place.
No visible raw edges.
Sometimes hand me downs are good!
Thank you for reading xxx Nicole
Wow! This is such a great look. I love the ruffled flounce and it goes so well with the herringbone tweed. Looking forward to seeing the other “sews” and the final family portrait
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret,
DeleteI am really looking forward to getting a group photo before they all shoot off to other parts of the world.
xx Nicole
PS I hope you are doing well?
Gorgeous outfit Nicole. Such a lovely colour choice. I love the ruffle on the shirt and those shorts are sooo cute 😊💕
ReplyDeleteThank you Karen.
DeleteTildy is such a wee pocket rocket. She knows what she likes and wears it well.
xx Nicole
I can see this outfit becoming a favourite - her expression says it all😁. Love the colour scheme. Very practical idea when attempting to get a group to match and brings out their individuality too in styles etc. Love that pink!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment.
Deletexx Nicole
Thank you Tamara, it is such a shame we don't go out enough anymore, to wear it.
ReplyDeletexx Nicole