It's a rainy, gray, quite cool day in Chicago this morning. I so love days like this. Feels like the universe has given me a blanket to snuggle into.
I recently shared that I was having a problem with getting pictures from my phone onto the blog. Well, low and behold, one day, everything just came through, like magic. It all seems to be working just fine at this point. I think there are mean little trolls that live in "the internet cloud" who just enjoy having a little fun with us. I think that once they had their fun with me, they released my pictures ;) Whatever, I'm just happy to have it all working once again!
Last week, I shared the romper I made using the Ellie and Mac pattern. I loved it so much that I made another in brown. For those of you who are following my shoe collection...I even bought a new pair of booties to wear with the outfit. You'll see them soon :) I'm typically not a person to wear sweatpants and sweatshirts, but this pattern made me a new convert.
Adding a placket down center front, and doing lace up ties really takes this sweatshirt beyond typical.
I love the idea of a wrapped/overlapped front. Adding the ties with a ring closure makes it all the more special.
Here's another example where they played with the an asymmetrical design.
With this sweatshirt dress, a simple ribbon belt was stitched on and a ring used to keep it all together. Gives the piece a waist definition without any pattern work.
A more complicated design, but I so love the tie at the neckline. This would work best with a sweater knit rather than an actual piece of sweatshirt knit.
With this top, the band was cut off the bottom, and an asymmetrical casing sewn in. So easy to do, and eye catching.
Basically the same design as the top above, just done in a sweater knit.
I LOVE this piece! The curved hemline, and the ties, so cute!!!
Another top with an overlay, and a side tie.
I think this is my favorite. I love that the pants have a fly front. As for the top, the wrap around aspect is fabulous!
Here the waistline is accented, but not at all fitted. I also like the small bell-shaped cuff.
Another favorite. This is a take on a piece I did for a Fabulous Free Pattern Friday post that you can see HERE. With this, the back section is cut away and then slashed and spread apart. A tutorial for this will be up soon.
I hope this has spurred your imagination, and maybe inspired you to make your casual wear a little more fashion forward :)
Have a wonderful week!
And keep sewing!!!
Rhonda
Thanks for all the cute ideas for sweats! For me, they need to snuggle close to my neck.
ReplyDeleteYes, my neck gets cold too! Love a top that snuggles in close to the neck :)
DeleteThanks Rhonda!! These are great ideas but I have the Liesl and Co Belgravia Knit Dress pattern and I never thought of it shortened in a sweatshirt knit. It would be pretty much like the one you said was your favorite. These pics have my ideas flowing. You are very talented. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Paula, Thanks for the link to the Belgravia Kit Dress. I'll share that as it would translate beautifully to a fashion forward sweatshirt.
DeleteThanks for sharing! Lots of interesting ideas :-)
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