Monday 20 August 2018

Spring Fling with Rebecca Page Patterns

Turning the Page: Sewing for the Seasons

 

 
Welcome sewing friends! I don't give enough shout outs to Rebecca Page patterns, but I really should. Rebecca designs such stunning patterns and I am lucky enough to be a part of her awesome crew. I have sewn up most of her patterns (not all - there are a lot and something for everyone!) Today I will be sharing 3 of her contemporary, yet vintage inspired pdf patterns.
 
 
With 3 patterns and 6 garments I have created a mini capsule wardrobe and show cased 9 different looks! With only a few more variations of these patterns, 9 looks could easily turn into 18 and beyond!
 
I am turning the page with Rebecca Page! Welcome to Spring traveller!
 
(P.s. Make sure you scroll down to the bottom for your chance to WIN some fabulous prizes!)
 
 
 

Modified Pintuck Brielle 

Look One

 
I will keep the writing short as I have so many photos and pictures tell a thousand words. This look was achieved using the thigh length Arabella skirt pattern, paired with my modified Brielle.


Instead of pleating the blouse around the neckline, I have instead added 4 pintucks, added cap sleaves and lengthened the collar to create a pussy bow that ties at the back.


Pussy cat boots from Target
 

Look Two


 
This is my modified Brielle again, paired with straight legged Berry Bubble shorts.

 
The Berry Bubble shorts are fully lined, delicious inside and out. All the patterns I have sewn are available in children, ladies and dolls sizes.
 

 
Bling buttons.......just......because! (I do love buttons!)
 
 
 

Look Three


 
The Berry Bubble pants are available as an add on to the original Berry pattern and do not require lining. This pair is upcycled from some old cotton capris.  

 
I love the wide legs of the Berry pants and appreciate the way the pintucks compliment the plaid pants.

 
The short sleeves of my modified Brielle, paired with the Berry pants makes a lovely combination for Spring weather.......which tends to start off cool here in Western Australia.
 
 
 

Classic Sleeveless Brielle

Look Four

 
 
I had been searching for baby blue cotton poplin in a solid colour to sew the classic sleeveless Brielle, but could not find anything suitable in my local fabric stores. So out of the stash came this pink and gold print poplin.

 
Sleeveless blouses are lovely come the warmer months, however, when paired with the right bottoms, still provide enough coverage.

 
I love the back bow on the Arabella - I did botch the back placket on the back of this Brielle I'm afraid - I would recommend using the facing to finish this blouse (has a neater appearance I think.)
 

Look Five


 
This combination - of the sleeveless Brielle and Berry shorts was better suited for a warmer day (we are still technically experiencing winter! So poor Miss A was a little chilly!)

 
The Mumma and bubba unicorn fabric from Sems Fabric was the perfect representation of Spring - new life, flowers, greenery and freshness. 
 
 
 
 

Look Six




 
Sleeveless Brielle with Berry pants.

 
 

Classic Long Sleeved Brielle

Look Seven

 
 
This version of the classic long sleeved Brielle was sewn in glitter chiffon! (Sometimes I'm reckless like that!) However, Brielle LOVES to be sewn in lightweight fabric with great drape, so the chiffon was a perfect option.

 
Paired with Arabella, this blouse had a whimsical feel, she was ready dressed for a wedding or a party! 


 
 

Look Eight


 
Nearly as glam as the Arabella pairing above, the blouse still sparkled (literally) with the Berry shorts.

 
I chose to add buttonholes to my Brielle cuffs - instruction for this is not included in the pattern. If you choose to do this, please double check the wearers wrist size (so there is enough over lap for the buttonholes.) 

 

Look Nine


 
Lucky last combo! The long sleeved Brielle paired with the Berry pants, for those cooler Spring days!

 
Now you've made it here! Well done - I had a LOT of photos and I hope some of these combinations have inspired you to sew something for your or your child's wardrobe for the coming Spring (or Autumn.)
 
Please know that all Rebecca Page patterns are layered for grading ease, with no trim pages and very clear tutorials. Each pattern has been drafted with care so you get the perfect fit.
 

 
But wait......there's more!! Please keep following the tour to see even more looks, especially sewn for Spring and Autumn in mind.
 
Happy sewing!
 
~ Zoe ~
 
 
 
 
Please visit all the stops on the Turning the Page: Sewing for the Changing Seasons Blog Tour with Rebecca Page. Don't forget to comment on the blogs each day and enter a Rafflecopter giveaway for a chance to win some fantastic prizes from our fabric sponsors!
  1. August 20: Rebecca Page (Intro), Sewjourns, Soul fed on Thread
  2. August 21: Sarcastic Sewist, PatchWitch, Flaxfield Sewing by Anca
  3. August 22: Princesse et Tresors, Bellephant, The Scatty Sewer
  4. August 23: BigFlyNotions, Stitched by Jennie, Millie's Place Handmade
  5. August 24: Sweet Sprocket, Australian Sewing, Advice & Inspiration, The Sewing Unicorn
  6. August 25: LIVIALITY, Diskordia's Curvy Sewing, Simply Kyra
  7. August 26: Seams So Lo, Middle River Studio, Jot Designs