Girl Charlee New Arrivals are filling up with
French Terry Knit Fabrics, so we've compiled a Sewing Tutorial Round Up of various projects that would be perfect to make with these yummy new knits! Projects below include pants, tops, and sweaters, so you'll be able to sew up your perfect wardrobe in no time. Sew for YOU this year and shop our on-trend
fabrics and
sewing patterns today. Enjoy!
The Hudson Pant is a must-have for all sewists with it's flattering fit for all body types and it's ease to sew. The lovely and talented Kelli of
True Bias put together this informative, step-by-step
sewalong for creating your own Hudson Pant.
A few of my picks from the store:
See Kate Sew's Dreamer Top is just as flattering as it is comfortable to wear. In
this pattern hack, Kate shows you how to turn your Dreamer Top into an adorable Lace Yoke Top. This project is so easy to sew that you'll have your new favorite top in no time at all!
A few of my picks from the store:
Lindsey of
Shrimp Salad Circus put together this incredible sewing tutorial for a
Cozy Cocoon Cardigan. It looks so cute and comfortable that I'm going to try it out this weekend. If you prefer to follow a sewing pattern,
The Julia Women's Cardigan Sewing Pattern from
Mouse House Creations is very close.
A few of my picks from the store:
The talented duo Sarah and Jessica of
Pretty Providence have a great tutorial on sewing up your own
Slouchy Tee. This tee is super easy to make and they even show you how to create your own sewing pattern with a diagram and description for which measurements you'll need.
If you don't want to put together you're own pattern, a similar sewing pattern is
The Aurora Tee from
Hey June.
A few of my picks from the store:
One of my favorite types of shirts to wear are Dolman-style tees. I found this
Dolman Sewing Tutorial recently on
Make It & Love It and I LOVE the bottom band. The comfortable, loose fit will make you reach for this top again and again. If you would prefer to follow a sewing pattern, the
Blair Batwing Shirt from
Named Clothing is a very easy sew.
A few of my picks from the store:
We hope you enjoy this tutorial! We love to see what you sew up so please send 1-2 images of any project you make with Girl Charlee Fabrics to gcblog@girlcharlee.com and you might see your creation featured in our next KnitPicks!
Happy sewing!
~ Heather & The Girl Charlee Team
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