Okay, sewing something inspired by Inês. At first I just wanted to copy this fantastic hooded striped groove dress, it really is one of my favourites, but my boys weren't to keen on wearing a dress and I'm probably just a bit too old to wear an item like that.
So I decided on a different angle. We all know (and share) her love for Nosh organics fabrics, that was an easy starting point and I know she likes using wovens for knit patterns and vice versa. So I tried the same and here it is, a cappucino tunic (a Liesl + Co pattern) in Nosh's fantasy blue jersey. The hack worked like a charm, especially with this nice jersey quality.
Okay, now I'm just missing a picture with a big Inês-like smile, here it is, I tried!
Ha but that's not all, go check out what the others came up with, just follow the links and tumble down the rabbit hole!
Looks great Martje. And the smile works well to ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Olu! The smiling part wasn't easy. Smiling on demand for a picture usually turns out as awkward grin :)
DeleteThis is genius. I love that pattern in woven (I'm pretty sure Ines have actually made it, right?) but it looks really really well as a knit tee version as well. Perfect Inespired hack ;-)
ReplyDeleteAh thanks Mie! And yes, Ines made a couple of woven cappuccino tunics. I think it's even her blog where I spotted the pattern first.
DeleteI hadn't realised this pattern wasn't for knits, it worked so well! I love it in this fabric. I could definitely see you rocking a stripey Groove dress too.
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