Romance and Versatility Work Together
Pardon my brief Grinch moment…
I have always boycotted Valentine’s Day. I mean, why do we need a singular day in the year to celebrate love? Answer: we don’t. It’s a Hallmark holiday, designed to pressure lovebirds into thinking they have to spend lots of money and make grand gestures to show their significant other how much they care.
Bleh.
That’s how I’ve ALWAYS felt.
That is… until I met this guy and my heart grew three sizes.
For the first time EVER, I’m actually looking forward to Silly Love Day and all of the hoopla that comes with it! Apparently, we have an entire weekend of surprise festivities planned so, naturally, I need a new romantic wardrobe to go with it.
You understand me.
I’ve been dying to make Friday Pattern Co’s newest design! It doesn’t get more romantic than this simple knit top.
At first glance, how complicated do you think this is to make? Three pattern pieces, a knit with great drape, and a bit of elastic was all it required. I cut a Size Small and made no adjustments. From cut to hem, this top works up in an hour or less!
I used Phee Fabric’s amazing rayon spandex in cherry. You’re not tired of hearing me rave about Phee’s rayon spandex yet, are you? Because it really is frickin’ amazing. The weight, the drape, the feel… it is the perfect fabric. I actually have some emerald green set aside for another Adrienne.
Next up… the Joni Jumpsuit!
Are you pro-jumpsuit? I sure am. Yes, they’re a helluva lot of trouble to get in and out of in a bathroom emergency, but they are so chic!
When I saw the Joni, I knew it would be the perfect year-round staple for all occasions. From grocery store runs to girls night out… it is a GREAT silhouette.
I made mine out of Phee’s supplex in navy. There are a lot of things you can make with supplex and most of them involve exercise of some sort… but let me tell you… this jumpsuit in this fabric is REALLY going to step up my errand run fashion.
And, believe it or not, I made the straps out of rayon spandex. Melissa, the owner of Phee Fabrics, does an amazing job of coordinating her fabrics across textiles. These navy fabrics are almost perfect matches! I thought the straps would be easier to tie in a softer, stretchier fabric. And, they are.
I made a lot of assembly corrections along the way. Unfortunately, I wasn’t pleased with how it came together when I used the pattern instructions so I RIPPED OUT ALL OF THE SEAMS and started again.
I’m going to hold out on showing you all of the assembly differences that I made and invite you to join me for a Sew-a-Long in April, hosted by Phee Fabrics. Stay tuned for dates and details. And, if you haven’t joined the Phee Sew-A-Long group, be sure to do so now. There are a lot of fun events coming your way.
While it’s still not perfect, I am really excited to have this fun addition to my wardrobe. I decided to make this one a kick length, just for a little extra flare.
And look at the two garments paired together! I absolutely love this look. It is so retro-chic. I would wear this ANYWHERE!
I honestly could not be more pleased with these two garments. The kick length of the pant leg is on trend. The back ties and exposed zipper makes the jumpsuit just as interesting from the back as it is from the front.
Consider me Valentine’s Day ready! I am going to LOVE wearing them for our special weekend away.
Follow me on Instagram to find out where we wind up… it will be a surprise for me, too!
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