
Absolutely love the juxtaposition of Claire modelling her swanky stretchy red velour in her building site of a house ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
This fabulous raglan sleeve simple top is the much popularised Linden Top pattern by Grainline Studio
Absolutely love the juxtaposition of Claire modelling her swanky stretchy red velour in her building site of a house ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
This fabulous raglan sleeve simple top is the much popularised Linden Top pattern by Grainline Studio
Daiga (who is a long standing member of our Cloth Club) did a grand job on this fabulous jade green stretchy velour top with a twist front using McCall’s pattern M7975. A perfect accompaniment to dress up a pair of jeans, or to go with a flippy, drapey skirt. We love! ❤️❤️❤️
Linda was waiting in for a delivery and thought she’d make a dress for Hogmanay… as you do. So here is what she made. It’s a New Look 6000 pattern with the gathered side made here in stretch velour. Isn’t it amazing?
Kitcat and Miaow (having been told to smile)* wearing cotton velvet fitted jacket, yellow dogtooth fitted jacket, acetate crushed velvet plus-fours and a dogtooth check waistcoat, all made by Jane (the granny) for a trip to Chatsworth House for their Wind in the Willows themed Christmas decorations.
Despite over two years between them their size difference is negligible so these outfits are interchangeable.
They both like wearing them around the office, too.
*I shall save these ‘smiling’ pics for their 18th birthdays. That’ll learn ’em.
Malin looking fabulous in red velvet.
Fabrics and Notions:
Red cotton velvet
Invisible zip
Venezia lining
Piping
Silk organza (interlining)
Pattern: Vogue 8555
Kitcat wearing her red gingham little red riding hood dress and cotton velvet cape.
Or is it a leopard?
Kitcat wearing leopard print velour mouse costume ready to meet Father Christmas (who is very scary).
Fabrics and Notions:
Leopard print stretch velour
Wadding (to stuff tail and ears)
Elastic
All made by Clair.