Made by a Fabricista: Three Pieces For My New Wardrobe
Until March 10, 2020, I worked in an office five days a week. And although my employer had a casual dress code, there was still a work 'uniform' which for me was a dress, trousers or skirt, a 'business-appropriate' top, and a jacket or sweater. And shoes with heels! The working world has changed and maybe I won't be in an office again all week - it could be that I'll be in an office a couple of days a week and working from the home computer on other days. That doesn't mean that I want to live in yoga pants and a t-shirt, I enjoy being 'presentable.'
For this month's Fabric Mart Fabricista Make I used three fabrics to make an outfit that will be suitable for office, home office or home, and also keep me warm in the coming winter months.
My wardrobe has to adapt to this change plus be prepared for a new climate! This summer, we moved from the United States to my hometown of Calgary, Canada. Other than our brief stay in Pennsylvania, we've been in the southern U.S. states (where 10C/50F is considered 'cold') since 2002 which means that I need a lot of stuff for ccccccold weather.
I spent some time perusing Fabric Mart Fabrics website and found some great fabrics that spurred my creativity!
Piece 1: Dress/Jumper
The base item is a Lodo Dress from True Bias patterns. For this dress, I chose a pretty royal blue Ponte knit from Fabric Mart's website. Ponte is one of my favourite fabrics to sew and wear in cooler weather! I like that it has enough stretch for movement (like doing a quick vacuum between Zoom calls) and is comfortable for sitting at a desk all day. And it can be sewn on a regular sewing machine, serger or cover stitch. So versatile!
Piece 2: Top
I'm so excited about this garment! When I saw this "English Canine Print" jersey on the Fabric Mart website, I had to have it. (Shhh - don't tell the cats that I'm wearing something that features dogs!) It's quirky enough to be interesting but not so out there that it looks like a novelty. It's a stretch cotton jersey and is neither too lightweight or too heavy - perfect for a top that skims the body. The pattern I used is the Maven Patterns Somerset T-Shirt. This boat-neck t-shirt can be made with different sleeve styles and I selected Bishops Sleeves with a deep cuff. Big statement sleeves continue to be in stores and on the runway but let's face it - runway designers aren't planning for those of us who need to wear coats. I love this long cuff because it keeps the sleeves where they are supposed to be, instead of half way up my forearms!
The knit was easy to sew. I sewed most of the seams on the serger, and then topstitched the boatneck and hem with the cover stitch.
This fabric is perfect for this pattern, although it would also work well with a bamboo or lighter fabric. I'm planning to make more - maybe next time I'll use a contrast fabric for the cuff, or a sheer fabric for the sleeves for holiday evenings out.
Piece 3: Jacket
And ... The Outfit
For labels, these Kylie and the Machine ones really add a professional touch. Does anyone remember when we didn't add labels? Or we just wrote on a piece of twill tape with a special pen? (Dating myself, clearly.)
These three pieces will get a great deal of wear in the colder months. I especially like that all are so versatile and can transition from meetings in an office to hanging out at home - with a stop at a restaurant in between.
If you're interested in seeing more of the garments and information on how I sewed them, please visit my YouTube Channel, Janine Sews.
Thanks for visiting!
JANINE | @janineerm
Unfortunately Fabric Mart Fabrics sell out quickly!
You can find similar fabrics by shopping the following categories: PONTE KNIT, JERSEY KNIT, & FLEECE.
You can also find our selection of True Bias Patterns HERE.
Love all 3 pieces! Tfs
Beautiful sewing Janine. Thank you for sharing!
I love your outfit. Everything really came together. Thank you for sharing your insights about the construction. I'm just now getting back into garment making and every little bit of advice helps.
I'm sad to see that the Canine Print is sold out, it is absolutely adorable.
I love your outfit and colors chosen. I'm sure it will get a lot of wear!
Beautiful and warm! The fleece is pretty and nicely “grown up” looking for a printed fleece. I just wore my version of that Vogue jacket in fleece to work this morning. I added a button on the collar as well, just overlapped one side over the other, which creates a nice angled line on the collar and makes the collar close a little closer to the neck too.
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