Spring into style with Dee & Dory! They’re back on the Fabric Mart blog with a new round of fresh Fabricista Makes. In their latest video, they’re sharing their favorite fabric finds, how their spring projects came together, and plenty of sewing tips along the way. It’s a cheerful, inspiring chat that’ll have you ready to dust off your sewing machine. Press play and join the fun! Dee For this spring two versatile new wardrobe basics were made from Fabric Mart fabric. A basic skirt and a colorful summer top. Butterick 6855, view a, was made from a Challis 100% Rayon, light flowing fabric. This fabric is colorful and a great summer top. It can be worn with a skirt, slacks, belted, or worn loose. Box pleat on the edges of both sleeves, and a pleat is formed at the bottom of the neck plackets. Adding some detail. Simplicity 9891 is made from a 97% Cotton/3% Lycra, Bottom Weight Fabric . The skirt made up beautifully and will wear well. A staple in my wardrobe. Thank you Fabric Mart fo...
Hi everyone! It’s finally warming up here in southeastern Pennsylvania and I wanted to make a light, flowy dress for springtime. I snagged a vintage Laura Ashley pattern from Joanns on one of my last trips there. I somehow didn’t have anything in my pattern stash with a sweetheart neckline, so I thought it would be a good addition. The pattern calls for a giant gathered skirt, so I knew I would need something lightweight and drapey for it. Something like a pink striped cotton fine seersucker. The fabric is light and has a really nice drape, almost like a challis . I knew it would gather beautifully. I got to work cutting everything out, with help from my assistant. When I say the skirt is massive I mean it. I ran into an issue right away where my fabric isn't wide enough to cut the back panel without opening the fabric out. And my three yards of fabric wasn’t enough to cut two back panels. I ran into this issue last year when making my pinafore dress . In ...