Gingham and Color Blocking

I have a confession to make… I’ve missed you guys! My mind has been everywhere  but the blog the last couple of weeks and it feels nice to be sitting down again to share with you some of the greatest and latest news. For those of you who have been following along, you may remember me saying that I quit my day job last month to pursue my dream of dressmaking. For the past couple of months I’ve spent hours sewing and agonizing over making my first design something that could be loved by all– complete with pockets, an exposed zipper, and four different color options.

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I first came up with the idea to make the Color Block Party Skirt several years ago when I decided to take up sewing again. I found a gathered skirt tutorial for beginners that I wanted to try, but I couldn’t choose between two different colors of fabric so I decided to use both. I’ve since made many upgrades to the original color block skirt to create a classic, quality product. It has become one of my favorite skirts to wear, as the sturdy waistband accentuates the smallest part of me and hides all my problem areas. It is comfortable, breathable, and I now wonder how I  ever went without pockets in a skirt before– they’re genius and absolutely necessary!

With only two more weeks before the grand opening of our shop, I’m both excited and anxious. I put my heart and soul into each and every skirt I make and will never get enough of seeing the excitement of customers’ faces when they try one on. None of this would be possible without the help and support from my loving husband, family and friends. So mark your calendars, because on August 11th you will finally have the chance to own your very own, custom made, Color Block Party Skirt! 

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Also, some of you may have noticed that we’ve recently partnered up with several other bloggers as hosts for the “Your Designs This Time” linky party, which we will co-host every Monday on the blog from now on. We’ve already met some wonderful people and seen so many inspiring ideas! If you didn’t get a chance to see this week’s linky party I recommend hopping on over to join in the fun!

 

Linked to: http://www.mabeyshemadeit.com/tell-tuesday-34/http://stylelixir.com/2014/07/style-sessions-fashion-link-up-the-sequin-polka-dot-dress.htmlhttp://dcinstyle.com/printed-shorts-monday-bloom-linkup/http://www.walkinginmemphisinhighheels.com/2014/08/trend-spin-linkup-full-skirts.html

9 thoughts on “Gingham and Color Blocking

  • Sara
    Commented 10 years ago

    You’re so sweet! Thanks for stopping by!

  • Sara
    Commented 10 years ago

    Thank you Julien! Definitely check it out, there are lots of other great color combinations!

  • Commented 10 years ago

    Love this combo!! Can’t believe you made this skirt – so so cool! Will definitely be checking out your shop! Xo!

    Julien
    http://www.itsjulien.com

  • Commented 10 years ago

    Girl, you did such a great job on this look. I love the gingham blouse on you with the pearls, and it looks great with the skirt!

    Lauren xo
    Sophisticated In Style

  • Commented 10 years ago

    What a cute skirt. Love color blocking. I havent tried it much myself. The gingham top is something I want to invest in, as it looks to go with so much and has kind of a vintage feel to it. Pretty!
    from the link up
    please stop by, jess
    http://www.elegantlydressedandstylish.com

  • Sara
    Commented 10 years ago

    Thank you for stopping by Jess and your lovely comment!

  • Sara
    Commented 10 years ago

    Thanks Jessica! The color palette of the skirt is definitely very versatile, I love it!

  • Commented 10 years ago

    I adore your midi skirt! The neutral color is so pretty and flattering with the blue gingham. Such a great combination!

  • Commented 10 years ago

    Hi!
    New to your site. I am loving the gingham top, so pretty with this neutral midi! Lovely
    from the link up
    please stop by, jess
    http://www.elegantlydressedandstylish.com

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