
Sometimes simple is just better. If you have really lovely fabrics, you can let them do all the 'talking' and pull back on the design complexity factor. Case in point: Here's a simple tiered skirt, inspired by one a friend of mine made, (Debbie of la*tee*da*kids) and in this case just plain pretty because the fabrics work well together. One of my all-time favorite lines is Heather Bailey's freshcut, she really nailed the color palette on that line and hence all things made with Freshcut look fabulous. All I did was add a little scalloped eyelet edging because I thought the fabric could pull off that little bit extra, shabby chic kind of thing. Now I need a matching top - anyone know a great source for cotton batiste?
Then a little black and  yellow action with this aptly named Taxi fabric from Timeless treasures.
  I have  always liked this color combo and considering this is my second project using this  fabric, I guess I like it alot.  
The dress is TINI from Farbenmix which is a  very easily constructed peasant dress.  Great for spring.  
 
  I have  always liked this color combo and considering this is my second project using this  fabric, I guess I like it alot.  
The dress is TINI from Farbenmix which is a  very easily constructed peasant dress.  Great for spring.  
Meanwhile, there are new  Valentines custom listings in the Trillium shoppe.  I am remiss in not mentioning  these before now - my apologies.




2 comments:
I love the first skirt, the eyelet pulls is all together. I was just looking through my stash and came across some of this, but not enough for a skirt!
Wendy
Oh my, you sure have been productive! Beautiful things - I especially love the first skirt! :)
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