Showing posts with label Colette patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colette patterns. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Dear Hazel...


So now Hazel is here, I have a decision to make about fabric and have selected a few favourites. I'm thinking this will be a Summer/holiday dress and am imagining wafting around in the sunshine. So I have picked out linen blends, especially these extra wide Kokka linens that I have been thinking about making something with since they arrived. I really love this Luluca floral fabric, it's so pretty - I've draped it sideways because of the way it was rolled, hopefully I wouldn't make it like this.  It's hard to picture what it would look like against my sun deprived skin, my mannequin has rather a healthy tan.


This Echino Madrigal fabric is another fabric I have been longing to make something from. Like the Kokka linens, it is a perfect weight and has beautiful drape. I would have to be careful with the placement of the big pink flowers, in my head I am imagining accidentally placing them on the bust and trying it on when finished to find I have created the effect of a pink flower bikini top. Yikes. The birds go in all directions so I would have to be careful to avoid a very obvious upside down one like I have in this photo.


Another Kokka Luluca fabric, this time in black. It's a bit like a block print and I could have some fun playing around with the pattern and geometry.


Firmly within my comfort zone (and dependance on denim) is this linen blend which would be perfect, but maybe a bit safe?


And in black, I love the black version as the white coming through on the weave almost gives it a shot effect.


I adore this Nani Iro brushed cotton,  it has to be seen to be fully appreciated. It feels gorgeous and again I could have fun with the print on the bodice. I wonder if it may be a little warm for the summer though.



What do you think?


Thursday, 1 September 2011

New Colette patterns coming soon to M is for make


I have just ordered the new Autumn patterns by Colette patterns and wanted to share them with you as they are so gorgeous.


First is the Jasmine blouse which is meant for great Autumn layering, is body flattering, but easy and quick to sew. It is cut on the bias, so you don’t need any closures. It has a cute little kerchief collar made in a contrasting fabric. I'm particularly exited about this pattern, as with a large bust, a lot of these patterns don't suit me, but this one is perfect!


Also there is the first trousers patterns. The Clover is both chic and dead simple, so that you can concentrate on getting them just the way you want them. The Colette Patterns blog will be posting plenty of fitting tips, and likely doing a sewalong at some point too!


With just a few pattern pieces, you can make a pair of elegant cigarette pants that will carry you through Autumn. Version 1 (the tweed ones above) are ankle length, with subtle pockets inset into the waistband seam. Version 2 are mid-calf and will be great for warmer weather.


Lastly is Peony, a boat-neck dress with short or 3/4 sleeves and a fully removable cummerbund-style belt.


The belt can be made in a contrast fabric (version 1) or in your main fabric (version 2). This dress lends itself to countless variations, and especially to embellishments.


So what do you think? what is your favourite? I will be adding them to the shop in the coming weeks, with a link so that you can get an email when they are in stock. So keep checking back.



This also seems like the perfect time to mention the upcoming Colette Sewing Handbook. From Amazon...

A great plan, a great pattern, a great fit, a great fabric and a great finish are the 5 fundamentals to completing a perfect sewing project. Here Sarai Mitnick reveals her 5 fundamentals in her trademark clear instruction to provide a rounded and beautiful sewing guide. Totally comprehensive, this title covers: sewing techniques; planning and fitting; working with patterns, fabrics and linings; and, finishing techniques. It includes 5 beautiful projects (1 blouse, 3 dresses and 1 skirt) with tissue paper patterns so readers can learn to sew AND creative a gorgeous project.

It will make a perfect Christmas present (sorry for mentioning the C word) for any aspiring seamstress as it is out in November.