Pique Pembroke Dress
Creation: Pembroke Dress
Fabrics Used: Pique, Pesto
The Visionary: Meg, Cookin' & Craftin'
Our Thoughts: This dress is simple yet absolutely beautiful. A perfect project for our pique fabric!
Creation: Pembroke Dress
Fabrics Used: Pique, Pesto
The Visionary: Meg, Cookin' & Craftin'
Our Thoughts: This dress is simple yet absolutely beautiful. A perfect project for our pique fabric!
Creation: Bloom Dress
Fabrics Used: Chambray, Linen
The Visionary: Brittani, Untitled Thoughts
Our Thoughts: This was the perfect project for Earth Day month! Brittani took something already organic and turned it into a new organic and original creation! A beautiful dress dyed with organic matter perfect for the changing of seasons.
Creation: Toddler Dress
Fabrics Used: Interlock-Elk Fam, Sun and Stretch Jersey, Black
The Visionary: Marie, CraftyRie.com
Our Thoughts: This is such an adorable dress for a little girl! We love the fabric choices! We also love the fact that she used her scraps to make a cute skirt too!
Creation: Off The Shoulder Dress
Fabrics Used: Double Gauze, Blue
The Visionary: Suzannah, Create/Enjoy
Our Thoughts: Double gauze couldn't have been a more perfect choice for this off-shoulder dress. Since it is so lightweight, it is perfect for the summer and the polka-dots just add to the cuteness!
Creation: Wrap Dress
Fabrics Used: Hemp/Cotton Blend Muslin-Zinnia Print
The Visionary: Rebecca, Sew Pomona
Our Thoughts: Rebecca did a fantastic job. The print is beautiful for this style dress and it looks so free and flowy for the hot weather!
Creation: Party Dress
Fabrics Used: Fields of Honey Sateen
The Visionary: Rochelle New, Lucky Lucille
Our Thoughts: Rochelle at Lucky Lucille made a whimsical party dress out of our Fields of Honey Sateen. Pretty pink contrasts so vividly with solid black details - we love it!
Fresh out of the dryer
I picked an organic cotton sateen from their Harmony Arts collection called Fields of Honey. I’m really drawn to big, bold prints so when I saw this one I just couldn’t resist! Now, before you look at the price of this fabric and wince at what two yards might cost you, let me show you what two yards of this 110″ wide print actually looks like…