Thursday, June 16, 2011

custom order

Well, we survived a 5 hour plane ride with a toddler on our laps, and an 11 hour car ride and are getting settled into life in California for the next few months.  Sorry about the lack of posts this week. It's been pretty crazy around here.  And for all of those who have sent me emails in the last week or so, I should get back to you shortly!  Man....moving sure takes it out of you!

Before heading back east for my husband's externship, I did a big custom order for a client.  It was so much fun brainstorming ideas and fabrics with her and she was such a dream to work with.  I sewed up a storm the 2 weeks before we left, but I got them completed!  She has fantastic taste and it was really fun to see my work on someone else :)

This has taken much longer than I thought, but here are most of the pieces that I created for her:

I couldn't wait to show my client this skirt!  She wanted a Pinwheel Skirt in a navy linen, and I can't get over how great it turned out.  Luckily I could tell that it was going to be darling, and I ordered the same fabric and made the same skirt for me.  Honestly, you can't go wrong with a classic navy.

Kelley Green linen full skirt.  I did lot of wide box pleats to give it a nice fullness at the bottom.

This is a white linen version of the Pinwheel skirt I made for Sew News.  I like that it is just simple with no trim, but the details of the skirt don't get lost.  

This shirt-dress is made from a simple Gap body top and a super soft light blue knit.  She wanted a slightly lower waistband than an empire waist, with pockets.  It also hit a little below the knee and looked amazing on her.  It is super easy and casual, but could be dressed up with some heals and a statement necklace no problem.

I made this shirt-dress out of a white top with ruched sleeves and a charcoal linen.  I added ties to the pack and pockets.  This is a little more formal than the previous shirt-dress and perfect for church.  It looks even better on!

I also created this maxi skirt in a heather gray, with only the ruffles at the bottom.  It was probably one of my favorite pieces.  I finished it first and couldn't wait to get it to her, so I totally forgot about photographing it.  I am working on one for myself, so I'll post some pictures once I get mine completed.

11 comments:

  1. A complete skirt, wardrobe how wonderful.

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  2. I love all of these!! Can I ask how much you charge for these? specifically the shirt dress, and the pinwheel?

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  3. So someday when we have more money, can I hire you to sew me an entire new wardrobe??? I seriously love everything you make. You are amazing!

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  4. beautiful skirts! I must say the navy Blue one is my FAV!!!!

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  5. I just love all of your clothes! It is taking me a few tries to get the skirts right and work out the kinks. I'm excited to try more and get better at it!

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  6. I love all your ideas. I featured your anthropologie inspired ruffle shower curtain on my this week's pinterst loves #5 on my blog and would love for you to stop by say hi and grab a button.

    A mommy's life...with a touch of YELLOW
    tyandwhitneyulrich.blogspot.com

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  7. You are very talented!! :)

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  8. do you have any knee length skirt patterns with a bow at the waist? i need!

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  9. What a fabulous summer wardrobe, I'm sure your client was over the moon

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  10. I love the ruched sleeves on the charcoal linen dress. I'd love to learn how to sew something like that!

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