I've known of Witch Hat Atelier for years but to be honest, I'm not much of a manga reader nowadays, and prefer watching anime, so when I watched the first two episodes that were released? I jumped in full tilt. I binged the whole manga in a matter of a couple days and even now I'm OBSESSED. So imagine my joy when I found the PERFECT teal colored denim twill for the capes the students wear, I did not hesitate to make my sweet girl Tetia! In addition to the teal denim, I knew I didn't want super stark contrast so opted for a more soft off white denim and a midnight navy satin for the white and black accents in the art. At the time I started making this cosplay, there weren't patterns widely available, so I spent time drafting my own pattern, which would've been more successful if I'd done the smart thing and done some mockups! For the cape, it's made up of a solid center back piece, two “sleeves”, two center front yoke pieces that overlap, and a bib pi...
Hi everyone, this is Byrd with my latest Fabricista make! If you’re looking for the perfect handmade piece for spring and summer travel, these just might be it. This time around I’m sewing up the Burnside Bibs by Sew House Seven using Fabric Mart’s gorgeous Aquamarine/Umber Brown 100% Cotton Floral Artisan Batiks Jungle Dreams by Robert Kaufman. From the moment I saw this fabric, I was completely drawn in by the colors. The combination of aquamarine, brown, and cream feels both earthy and vibrant, making it perfect for warm weather sewing. I immediately knew it would make an incredible spring or summer garment. I’m a longtime fan of Robert Kaufman fabrics and always appreciate the quality and artistry behind the prints. As always, and especially because this is 100% cotton, I gave the fabric a thorough wash and dry before cutting into it. Trust me, I’ve learned the hard way over the years that addressing potential shrinkage before sewing is always worth the extra time. This blouse is...