Let's continue my Blogiversary Party with this Custom Couture Pattern by Claire Shaeffer:
This pattern is V8621 (Size 14-20), and is still available on Vogue Patterns.
It is a vintage-inspired style with some really striking details, such as the keyhole neckline and raglan sleeve cut on back only. Additional style details include waist seam, bound buttonholes and welt pockets. Pattern includes both, couture and ready-to-wear construction methods. So, if you want to take on this project, leave a comment under this post by Sunday, November 6th, writing a line or two about your blog, or your favorite blog if you don't have one. The point is to learn more about each other! Don't forget to leave a URL!
As usual, the giveaway is open to all google friends, RSS subscribers, Twitter followers etc...
Good luck!
Current Blogiversary giveaways:
Day 1: Project Runway Wrist Pincushion


Hi Marina, Oh this will become repetitive but here it goes : Hi Girls, check my creative make up for halloween at www.houseofpinheiro.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHappy blogiversary! I love the new look you gave it. I don't have a blog at the moment, but I leave the URL to my portfolio (currently out-of-date) so you can get to know me. It's in portuguese but you can see the pictures. Most of my work is in costume design. I'm currently in love with couture and tailoring, so I should change it a bit.. http://www.renataperito.com
ReplyDeleteHello and Happy blogaversary! As I don't have a blog, yet! I will share with you Jorth [http://jorth.blogspot.com/] It's probably not a revelation to those in the blog-o-sphere. But I love her blog because I can't knit well at all and she knits beautifully! I truly enjoy reading because she knits, sews and adores her kid and it comes through in her blog.
ReplyDeleteHi, I am a fledgling blogger. This is my site where I write about sewing, gardening (soon) and cooking: http://toomanypastimes.blogspot.com .
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this jacket!
May all time favorite sewing blog is Stitches and Seams.
Hello and happy blogaversary!So because I don´t have a blog I will share with you "Mushywear" (http://mushywear.blogspot.com/)of Shannon. I love her style and I think she is very well known in sewing scenery. To have a blog is very work intensive so I like just to read sewing blogs, because I sew since four years.
ReplyDeleteHappy bloggerversary from http://myfabrication.blogspot.com which I started a few years ago to keep me sewing. Its a blog that showcases the likes and aspirations of a middle aged Aussie, and offer a ray of sunshine in your winters and a cool breeze in the heat of the northern summers.
ReplyDeleteHappy bloggerversary! I've been following your blog as I learn how to be a better seamstress. My Three Dresses Project blog was started in my search for well fitting dresses. I have a lot of fit issues and make a ton of alterations to patterns. Everyone deserves to have well fitting dresses.
ReplyDeleteI just came across this blog by chance when I clicked on a link from the threedresses blog on wordpress. My sister has always liked to alter her clothes and has started making her own clothes as well. This jacket would look lovely on her. I love the collar. I am forwarding the blog to her now. For those interested here is the link to my blog. http://thelinoprinter.wordpress.com I am a print artist specialising in reduction lino printing.
ReplyDeleteHappy bloggerversary from http://lamachinacoudre.blogspot.com/ a sewing blog in French and English showcasing the clothes I am sewing for me and the most dear ones to me.
ReplyDeleteThank You for the jacket pattern I would love to win it
Happy Blog-o-versary! Best wishes for the future!
ReplyDeleteOh that is one wicked looking piece of clothing. Now I wonder how it would look like in leather.
ReplyDeleteAnd happy blog-a-versary.
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ReplyDeleteVogue patterns are hard, but this one is pretty.
ReplyDeleteI Love your blog! I stumbled into it a few days ago and have returned several times since. I have enjoyed your newsletter and am really excited about the dialogue and input you encourage and foster. I will be hanging around often! I also visit megannielsen.com for her tips and DIY sections. Her stuff is so simple and fun!
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