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Wednesday, August 03, 2016

The photoshoot of our upcoming sewing pattern!

To present our first sewing pattern, Katrien and I organized a photoshoot today. Five cute girls showed their tops and dresses and had loads of fun together. 
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Liv, Loes, Eloise, Hanne and Babette were great models! And so darling cute in their me-made dresses and tops! 
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Organizing the shoot was my job and I have to admit that I was quite nervous this morning. I had never organized something like this before, nor had I ever photographed so many kids at once. But everything went so well, from lighting to posing and everything in between. I am so thankful for their enthusiasm and patience, yet very very tired now ;)
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Achter de schermenMore pictures are to come on Friday, after I've had some sleep ;) 
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More pics on Friday, pattern launch on Sunday! These days are so exciting! At first, the pdf-pattern only comes in Dutch, but we're working on an English translation, which probably will be launched in October. I'll keep you guys posted! And if you can't wait to buy your copy of the pattern, you can always start with the Dutch instructions. They come with clear pictures, so I'm sure an experienced seamstress won't even need the words to understand :)

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Monday, August 01, 2016

Magritte in Madrid

Me and my family spent our yearly summer vacation in Spain, where we visited the city of Madrid. My favorite spot was the Crystal Palace, a beautiful orangery in the midst of a parc.

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Crystal Palace Madrid
Crystal Palace Madrid

The perfect location for pictures of my latest sewing creation!

Magritte T-shirt

After seeing the SS16-collection of the Spanish children's brand Bobo Choses, a collection inspired by the greatest artists of the past two centuries, I felt sooo inspired to make some artsy garments myself!

Magritte T-shirt

The first one is a T-shirt (pattern is the Harley-top from the La Maison Victor sewing magazine) in a striped jersey knit. The little men were originally drawn by the Belgian surrealist artist Magritte. I had them cut in flock foil by a sewing friend who has a Cameo Silhouette Cutter. The only thing I had to do was iron them on!

Magritte T-shirt

Of course the men are Magrittes intellectual property and I would never 'steal' ideas without mentioning their creator. So in the back I added Magritte's signature!

Magritte T-shirt
Magritte T-shirt

I already have plans for a second item in my Bobo Choses-inspired mini collection, but as you might have seen on Instagram, Facebook or the blog lately, I'm very busy sewing other things right now :-) Together with Katrien, I'll be launching my first sewing pattern next week!!! I'm so excited! More about it on Wednesday!

Magritte T-shirt

Pattern: Harley Top - La Maison Victor 
Fabric: striped jersey knit - De Stoffenkamer (sold out)

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Working on a secret project!

As you might have heard on Instagram or Facebook, I am working on a secret project together with Katrien. The silence on the blog wasn't caused by lack of sewing time, on the contrary! I've been sewing so much lately, but I'm only able to show you in a few weeks. In the meantime, some sneak peeks to tease you!

Luckily we didn't have to do all the work alone. Seventeen lovely ladies are helping us out. Their identities and glimpses of their work can be found the coming weeks under the hashtags #withlovebyeva and #kaatjenaaisels!



Who can guess what we're working on?

Thursday, June 23, 2016

The outside kids and their outside clothes

The month of June was all about final exams at university and not that much about sewing. But as my summer holidays started, I'll make up for that soon! To start with, two easy projects in knits for my neighbor kids.
Lans and Roos play outside all day long, I could hear their little voices scream and laugh while I was studying ;) Comfortable clothes are a necessary ingredient for good play, so I took the Billie shirt pattern by Zonen09 and the Princess Castle dress pattern by Ottobre to make them some comfy play clothes!
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Lans + Roos
Roos is such a happy kid, always singing and telling imaginative stories. The fabric matches her personality so well! 
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Roos
The dress is still a little long now, but at her growth speed it will be perfect length for their summer vacation.
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Her big brother Lans got a Billie shirt by Zonen09. The pattern is great: nice fit, good instructions, and it comes in several languages. Designer Sharon is a friend of mine and she's such a talented lady! Billie offers a lot of options, like raglan sleeves and a V-neck, but I chose to keep it simple. My brain wasn't ready for difficult projects yet, after all the studying ;) 
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These two kids know what they want. They chose the fabrics themselves (and I was happy, since those were on the pile "don't remember why I ever bought them") and they were extremely satisfied with the result. So was I!
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T-shirt pattern: Billie by Zonen09, size 8yo length 7yo
T-shirt fabric: bought from her (I used 0,5m)
Dress pattern: Princess Castle - Ottobre 4/2013 - size 7yo without seam allowance
Dress fabric: Lillestoff (I used 1m)

Saturday, June 11, 2016

Berlin Coat for ladies

I've been wanting to sew a coat for myself ever since I was a beginning seamstress (Five years ago already! Time goes so fast when you're having fun!) But somehow coats frightened me. I sewed up some childrens versions already, but kids don't have those difficult lady-shapes :) So when I started Project Sew It in January, I knew a coat for myself would be on the to sew list for 2016. And here it is! Started in April, finished in June. A Berlin Coat for myself!

Berlin Coat

Berlin is a pattern by StraightGrain, designed for winter and for kids. The little rebel in me decided to make a summer version for ladies out of it! I chose the biggest size (12yo), skipped the batting and lengthened with 8 centimeters. Omitting the batting created extra space on the inside so I didn't have to widen anything.

Berlin Coat
Berlin Coat

I chose for Berlin because I love the lines! I added piping to accentuate them.
Berlin Coat

In the original pattern the pocket flaps are just decorative. But I like real pockets, so I added some under the flaps. I used a soft voile (leftover from this dress) and a snap for closure.


Berlin Coat

And now: some details! I added little bows at the sleeves (adopted from the Jackie coat pattern) and lined them with the same voile.

Berlin Coat
Berlin Coat

Belgian summers can be quite cold and windy. Therefore I wanted to add some warm details! Invisible, hidden under the sleeves, is a piece of ribbing, which makes it quite impossible for the wind to fly into my sleeves.

Berlin Coat

The hood is accentuated with some piping and lined with beautiful texture fabric, al leftover I bought from Mieke
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Berlin Coat

The original pattern has a box pleat in the back. But the piping I used all around made the pleat 'stand out' a little, so I decided to close it at the bottom. Actually, I prefer this finish over the pleat! 
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It's my first ladies coat, and it's far from perfect. The sleeves aren't tight enough for me and the buttons could have been placed better too. I was a little disappointed at first, until my mom told me: "Eva, don't be so hard on yourself. This is your first time, you can't expect it to be perfect. It's beautiful, even with those mistakes. And you can start practicing from now on!" 
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She was totally right. Moms are for life lessons. And even with the imperfections, I still like it!
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Now I'll wait 'till someone takes me on a citytrip to Berlin. A Berlin Coat in Berlin, wouldn't that be perfect?
Berlin Coat
Outer fabric: pale pink felt wool
Lining: mini stripes aqua pink - Nosh Organics (won here gewonnen, used here)
Pattern: Berlin coat by StraightGrain - size 11/12 yo
Voile (pockets): Wildfield in Cherry voile - Free Spirit - leftover from this project
Hood inner fabric: bought from Mieke
Scarf: Betty Blush - La Femme Garniture (sold out)

Monday, May 30, 2016

Communion pictures

I don't know about the rest of the world, but in Belgium we have the custom to have a photographer take pictures of kids in their communion outfits. My little friend Liv was celebrating her Holy Communion and her big brother had his Holy Confirmation a few days later. Their mom asked me to take their pictures! So here's an impression (in collages, otherwise this post would be way to long) of our two photoshoots. Let's start with 12-year-old Mats.
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Those pictures are handed over to friends and family, together with the name and date of celebration. I designed this card for Mats.
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Seven-year-old Liv wanted sweet pictures. So we used hearts and flowers and confetti!
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She chose the colors for her card herself. 
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Both cards were designed by me in photoshop and printed at Vistaprint. I'm so happy with the results, and so are they. Mission accomplished!
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