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Hello chums,
I must apologise in advance for the deluge of daily posts – I want to catch up with my blogging – only a few more posts to go before I am up to 2017. Please bear with me. And on that note………..
It’s no secret that I am huge fan of the Alder shirtdress having made 3 versions to date
First one was a cotton lawn palm trees & flamingos Alder
The second one was John Kaldor cotton lawn,
The third one was a Nani Iro double gauze.
I finally got around to making the fourth one using the same fabric as my Laurel shift dress.
Grainline Studio Alder Shirt dress layerd over my Burda roll neck top
I think one of the simple pleasures of life is the joy of sewing a TNT pattern. I am looking forward to wearing this in summer without any layering.
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time, happy sewing all!
Peace and love,
Hila
Thimberlina
February 16, 2017 10:36 pmThat’s fabrics stunning! Roll on summer to wear it with sandals too! 😎
Hila
February 18, 2017 4:16 pmyes!!!!! dreaming of summer already….:-)
oldschoolsewing
February 17, 2017 1:01 amThis is a great summer dress. Looking forward to seeing it styled for a summer outing too!
Hila
February 18, 2017 4:15 pmThank you! I cant wait to wear it with tan sandals 🙂
sewnupgifts
February 17, 2017 8:24 amFab, no apologies needed, carry on!
Hila
February 18, 2017 4:10 pmThanks! 🙂
RED
February 18, 2017 3:34 pmWhat a versatile dress! I love how the Alder can be layered easily, so you can wear it all year round. 🙂 And this looks like a great fabric… chambray is the bomb and the color and print work well for any season.
I definitely see more bum ruffles in my future, haha! Love the Alder!
Hila
February 18, 2017 3:52 pmIts an adorable and addictive pattern! I have also developed a love obsession with chambray – and its piling in my stash – what I need is a chambray month to sew up as much of it as possible. 🙂