Apologies: I don’t have a finished project to share this time. I was so excited to use the fabric I had ordered, and I intend to do so as soon as possible. I plan to sew another version of this romper for a low-key baptism. I want a light and comfortable outfit yet keep it a little delicate, and I believe I can achieve that with this floral double-brushed knit . Unfortunately, other things got in the way, so I could not complete my project. We even postponed the baptism, so I may still sew and wear my outfit for that occasion in the near future. I will still share some ideas about this fabric because it is a wonderful material. I love double-brushed knit for so many reasons. First and foremost, it is one of the softest fabrics there is. When you hear the expression “buttery soft,” you can picture exactly this type of fabric! Please note: I know now that “buttery soft” is a common expression, but English is not my first language, so I am still surprised from time to time by new idioms
What do you get when mixing the best things about apparel sewing and machine quilting? A quilted jacket! It's funny that I elected to sew myself a quilted jacket for this Fabricista blog because I don't consider myself much of a quilter. I can count on my hands the number of quilted projects I've made over the last few years. While I fully appreciate the end product of quilting, I don't normally gravitate toward starting quilting projects. That's why making a quilted jacket is a new and exciting project for me! It gives me the fun of making a quilt on a much smaller scale. If you are an avid apparel sewist and are new to quilting, this is the perfect project to take for a quilting test drive! For my quilted jacket, I used the Seamwork Easton Jacket pattern. I decided to stick with a solid-colored fabric for the jacket's exterior and ordered 4 yards of Dark Umber Brown Lycra Stretch Canvas Suiting from the Fabric Mart website. I wanted a contrasting color for the