Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Coffee and Thread Blog Tour- The Polina Dress

Hello Friends!

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I'm ecstatic/elated/slightly intimidated to be joining the Coffee and Thread Blog tour. Thanks for the invite Emi and Olga! I love Olga's aesthetic and kindness and strong work ethic and the blogger line up is phenomenal!! Make sure you enter the giveaway below and there's a discount code at the end of this post. :)

April 3

Enjoyful Makes || Idle Sunshine || ZowieZo Handmade || Angie Burgett



April 4

Handmade Frenzy || Replicate Then Deviate || Fairies, Bubbles & Co || Coral + Co



April 5

Made By Sara || Naeh-Connection || The Bag of Unexpected || Circle Meets Line



April 6

Skirt Fixation || Sewing Like Mad || Hello Holli || Buzzmills ||



April 7

Little Cumquat || Thread Bear Garments || Pearl Berry Lane || Plus 2 is 5 || Sew Chibi 



April 10

Stahlarbeit || Knee Socks and Goldilocks || Bonnie and Lottie || Sew Sophielynn 



April 11

Mouse House Creations || While She was Sleeping || Mix it Make it || By Dagbjort 



April 12

Gaafmachine || Beletoile || LBG Studio || My Cozy Co  || As It Seams



April 13

Moineau & Petit Pois || Just Add Fabric || Sweeter Than Cupcakes || Frances Suzanne || Sew Liberated 



April 14

Stitched Together || S is for Sewing || Boevenbende || Lafolie Sewing Booth || Sew Pony ||

With Love By Eva  /div>


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We decided to make the lovely Polina Dress with the flared sash and circle skirt and flutter sleeves. I used this tutorial though Audrey used the frills from the pattern, which is pretty smart. You could also use the flutters from the Eleena Dress. I am counting this dress as her Easter/birthday/baptism dress!

coffee and thread polina dress by replicate then deviate

coffee and thread polina dress by replicate then deviate

We determined we should make a size eight even though Ansley's chest measures a size seven so she can wear it longer. She has requested another just like it!

coffee and thread polina dress by replicate then deviate

This fabric is a 100% lyocell from Joann. The listing calls it chambray but then the description says it's a chambray alternative. It feels just like the Nicole Miller tencel I picked up last fall. There was just enough left on the bolt for this dress- totally meant to be! The lyocell/tencel is so soft and has a slight sheen and a pretty drape but it still has some substance. It cut much nicer than my (unblogged) dress because I got my scissors sharpened! I used a new needle and my walking foot for most of the sewing and it worked well.

coffee and thread polina dress by replicate then deviate

This pattern calls for interfacing the neckline and the armholes and where the sash attaches so I had to be careful cutting my interfacing since the fabric is so light and it is slightly visible through the fabric. I made sure to make pattern pieces of the interfacing so the process will go faster the next time I make this dress.

coffee and thread polina dress by replicate then deviate

I chose to make the lined bodice and I french seamed the skirt. This dress is beautiful inside and out! And this is the prettiest bow I have ever sewn.

coffee and thread polina dress by replicate then deviate

We used these special storm trooper KAM snaps instead of buttons because my machine hates making button holes and we had just the right amount of storm trooper snaps for this dress.

coffee and thread polina dress by replicate then deviate

All of these pictures are taken on the property of a friend's new home. They bought a one hundred year old school house! Hair by curlformers.

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Examining the little house in the forest.

coffee and thread polina dress by replicate then deviate

All Coffee and Thread patterns are 20% off during the tour with the code "coffeeandthreadtour". Be sure to enter the giveaway!!

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coffee and thread polina dress by replicate then deviate

Thanks for stopping by!

Monday, April 3, 2017

Schooner Tee (and Dress) by Jennuine Designs

When I saw the line drawing for the Schooner Tee and Dress I was really excited and slightly stumped by how the flutter sleeves are created. I was fortunate to be selected for pattern testing this clever design! I have sewn a few (unblogged but you can see pictures on instagram @replicatethendeviate) of Jennifer's patterns before (the Verona Dress and the Dressage Leggings) and appreciate the fit and thoughtful construction.

jennuine designs' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

(as per usual these poses are all Ansley!)

I tested a size seven based on Ansley's measurements. This first version is sewn with rayon spandex (I'm like 99% sure) from LA Finch Fabrics, part of what I ordered last year with the winnings from a giveaway by the lovely Fleurine. It came together easily and fits really well. I used my regular sewing machine for this version, including the hems.

jennuine designs' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

jennuine designs' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

jennuine designs' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

jennuine designs' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

(enviable hair. curls by curlformers after a few days' sleep)

jennuine designs' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

jennuine designs' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

The second version is the final version, also in a size seven. (Modeled with the dressage leggings, with fabric from Joanns) I used french terry from Joanns (not the nicest stuff but it was in The Stash). It doesn't have the best stretch or recovery so I used a scrap of sparkly swim knit for the neckband. Construction was easy and I used my serger for the sides and neckband (after basting because I'm a serger newbie) and the arm "hem." The instructions include a link for a lettuce hem but I just used a regular one because I haven't messed around with the tension or removing needles (though I did manage to rethread it several times!). I serged the bottom too but it kept curling so I pressed it under once and then hemmed it on my sewing machine. This particular french terry tends to shred/lint at the seams.

jennuine designs' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

jennuine designs' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

jennuinedesigns' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

jennuine designs' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

jennuine designs' schooner tee by replicate then deviate

There is a dress version included with this pattern and it has pockets(!) as well as a high low option for the tee (mine are both regular length). This pattern comes with the layers option, which I love for its ease of tracing and because it takes less ink. The Schooner Tee is only $5 to celebrate, no code needed. ($8 regular price). The rest of the shop is also on sale for 25% off with code SCHOONERRELEASE through Sunday midnight EST. Thanks for reading!

ETA- (affiliate link: http://www.ajennuinelife.com/shop?affiliate=emmillee)