I've been intrigued by this Vogue 8499 skirt and pants for a while but I really wanted them after I saw this version of the skirt on the noile dot net blog.
How fun, how useful!
Also, I found these images on the designer's site which show how cute those same pieces from the pattern cover look when styled.
Then there's Vogue 8430 that I could make out of fleece that I won't need to hem! Sounds like my kind of project!
This one, Vogue 8559 intrigues me too.
I've always loved inventive patterns. I actually had my mother make me many Issey Miyake patterns from Vogue when I was in junior high that she would not have attempted on her own.
Please check out the Marci Tilton website. weather you like her style or not, her site offers a wealth of information.
- Her tutorials are worth it if you decide to construct one of her garments.
- She lets you browse through her closet with her personal variations on her patterns, including her Paris Travel Wardrobe she constructed.
- She offers great information on sewing with the fabrics that she prefers; like knits*, and sells on her site.
- Her sister is now selling patterns through Vogue too!
Images are linked
Anna Sui wood grain wool coating $20; Shade Garden mesh knit $18;
Japanese Hemp & Tencel $25; Missoni sweater knit $15;
Art Deco Silk Charmeuse $18; Dappled Deep mesh knit $15
- Yes, I said, she sells the most fabulous fabrics there; you must check out the mesh knits and the tulle laces.
- For a while there she was even selling chocolate in the sewing notions section! How perfect was that?
Oh...very dangerous. I hadn't seen that site before but the fabrics are delicious. I love that pieced skirt pattern too.
ReplyDeleteI like those tan Vogue 8499 pants. They look really comfy.
ReplyDeleteI also like the Vogue 8430 in the green with the scarf-like collar. :)