As the snow slowly melts away into Spring, it is time to think about a new wardrobe for the upcoming season. I love a good shirt dress! I find that it is one of the most versatile pieces of clothing you can have. It is great for the office and perfectly comfortable to wear out and about around town.
I recently had the privilege of attending an event at the Laval Fabricville for the launch of their new Fall fabric collection. It was definitely
A Western shirtdress is reminiscent of your favorite comfortable denim shirt, and is perfect for everyday occasions. Shirtdresses are by far my favorite make, I probably own every pattern available. I love the style, the fit and the versatility of these dresses.
Sewing for the in-between seasons can be tricky. I say that because in Québec there are only two seasons: really cold and really hot. I love Spring and Fall, but they seem to last for only a few weeks! That is why I love coordinates, you can mix and match the different pieces and add layers as needed.
Hello fellow sewists,
Fall is my favorite season because it is not too hot, not too cold and simply beautiful during foliage.
Hello dear fabric lovers and sewing enthusiasts,
Spring is almost here! And with each new season comes the need for a new jacket!
Hello fellow sewists!
Fall is here with its beautiful colours, cool weather, and Halloween! I have been having a blast making my kids’ costumes over the years, and for the first time, at my children’s request, I made myself a matching costume!
Hello dear sewing community!
I am very pleased to once again share my most recent make with you! After 6 wonderful years as a stay-at-home mom, I rejoined the workforce a few months ago.
Every year, my favorite sewing project, by far, is my children’s Halloween costumes. I usually start sewing in September, seeing as I have to make three! I took complete advantage of the fact that my kids are still very young, so I got to choose this year’s theme: Disney’s Sleeping Beauty.
Hello fellow sewists! My name is Sara and I am very excited to join the Fabricville Blog community!