“All’s well that ends well” That phrase popped into my head (in my mother’s voice of course) as I sewed the last stitch on this two-piece dress. Why, might you ask? Because I made so many silly sewing mistakes along the way. Hello Sewing Friends! It’s Sharon from Sharon Sews with my latest Fabricista make. As I started to plan my next make, I knew I wanted something that would work for those early spring days in Texas that begin cold and gloomy but end warm and sunny. I decided to use a lightweight rayon crinkle challis, in a darker floral print, to sew Vogue 2127, as I fell in love with the pattern cover illustration. I pictured myself wearing this romantic top paired with that flowing skirt catching the breeze just right as I ran through an overgrown meadow filled with flowers, butterflies and songbirds. However, any overgrown meadow where I live would likely be filled with baby snakes this time of year, not something I wish to encounter wearing a dress a...
This time around I didn't have a specific cosplay in mind I wanted to make, but while doing my usual window shopping on the website, I found the perfect blue and white gingham shirting fabric and knew what I had to make! I wanted something a little extra with it, so I opted to get in addition to the gingham, this novelty weave suiting in yellow and finally got to use one of the colorways of the large floral voiles that reminded me of the poppies in Wizard of Oz, as well as the orange poppies in my home state of California. Since I was making this more for my wardrobe than a cosplay, I opted to make two pieces that could work independently or together. The poppy fabric got cut into three panels to be a knee length skirt for me, and since I was just pleating the width into a skirt, I had no excess to use for pockets, so for now this skirt has no pockets, but would be easy enough to add them at a later date since I was able to use the selvedge for the seams making this an easy...