4.5 yards Donna Karan in a tweedy linen/viscose/lycra for my tnt pants and my first Patrones, #24 from issue 276. A great vest or sleeveless jacket. It reminds me of something I saw in a magazine; the same one that inspired Caroline too, I think. I will, however, not be wearing it as styled! I also don't like how the button is done, and I'll overlap in the normal manner.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjV0hv62LEwN3hiZApkkgwshyyUK1Lbywp76ECOPa2lnEXn4fF1T5AJ_oKnqkvHdi2efNqeExBtl3LJLwzcYHxHD2H_1L5_KopzBVWiP2kWOX00vr5qNU6XBu4qfbzbc1kDrMXPWXewhPc/s320/Patrones+vest.jpg)
2.25 yards black and white cotton lycra shirting. This is the silkiest cotton imaginable.
I am planning to make this Burda blouse that is going the rounds lately. I am not a 'classic' shirt person, and this fits my style better, though I'll make the shorter version.
I also have 2 yds of this fabulous nylon lycra matelasse knit that I bought a couple of weeks ago, also from EOS. I do like Linda's taste and quality. Probably a plain t shirt from this, my tnt V8130.
Before I get to these gorgeous fabrics, I am going to sew some ufo's.
This Hot Patterns knit jacket in a Zegna dark gray wool cashmere blend knit from Michael's sale last fall is up first. It's all cut out and interfaced.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj8-5hTw1QFGXAI_eM32oAyjE7EefEA9i3s8oJ5C7BzB4-kdvMgG85tFzsoE6x9e8ytnHnG9TGzJtjVakiaHmvTV7hp0jR9SfdbazhC6YkCwSdNFSVcjRWXv3SDo-vyxAJkLQhdjxI8UKU/s320/HP1031+jacket.jpg)
I had a GREAT time cooking with you too!!! never thought preparing a feast could be so much fun. Glad you thought I did a good job leading the seder too.... i wasn't too sure.... gotta find some other books though... the old-timey language got old QUICK! (although is was kinda fun to have the same books we used growing up)
ReplyDeleteHaving a great relationship with your grown children is the reward for those teenage years!
ReplyDeleteI meant to say Happy Passover days ago, but two seders in a row wiped me out :) Love the fabrics you've picked up!
ReplyDeleteSometimes, a girl just needs some fabric. Have a great time with it. I love the Hot Patterns jacket. I have that one also. Can't wait to see what you do with it.
ReplyDeleteYou asked about my Creative Clothing Club. That group of about 150 women per month--strictly does garment construction. No quilts. No home dec. It is awesome.
I too purchased the silver rayon jersey. I am a sucker for anything gunmetal,silver,nickel,heather,charcoal-always goes so well with my black wardrobe! Can't wait to see what you make!
ReplyDeleteLove those fabrics. Great buys :)
ReplyDeleteGwen, boy am I jealous!
ReplyDeleteI understand why you couldn't resist the fabric. I too love to drive through Virginia at any time of the year. It is a gorgeous state!
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me fabric shop vicariously through you - EOS is my fave!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely passover weekend this was for you! And I love the fabrics you bought. Looking forward to what you make of it, especially the blouse, I'm shying away from that one.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabrics mom! I agree about the styling changes :-p. Not even your 23 year old daughter would wear something quite so risque. Apparently, I'm not nearly as slutty a dresser as the average club going 20something. I attribute this to your lovely taste. :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you've got some great things in the lineup!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric. You have some great project on the table. I look forward to seeing the finish garments.
ReplyDeleteI love the ups man!! Makes my day. Enjoy.
ReplyDelete