Made By A Fabricista: A Wool Pinafore for Winter
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by Fabric Mart
6d ago
Hello exciting wintry weather! Brrr, though. For my December post, I wanted to sew something more unusual for me, something outside my wide leg pants and big boxy sweaters, and this pinafore combination is exactly that. I really like the layering aspect and how easily one could switch up the look based on the top worn underneath, and how this pinafore pattern could easily work for all seasons based on fabric choice and possibly adding leggings. The new Love Notions Pianoforte Jumper in this incredibly charming polka dot wool blend suiting is just right. I wanted wool for warmth, and the sweet ..read more
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Made By A Fabricista: Spooky Season Hasn’t Ended Yet!
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by Fabric Mart
1w ago
When fall started and we moved into Spooky Season I knew I wanted to make something a little witchy. I’d been eyeballing Stitch Witch’s patterns for some time, and after some back and forth on which pattern to make, I landed on the Harlow Dress. I really liked the neckline, the cute elasticated sleeves, and I didn’t have a pattern already with a princess seam a-line skirt.  I’m a huge sucker for linen, and after perusing Fabric Mart’s stock I decided on this beautiful black linen with a subtle rose jacquard weave. I loved how at first glance it looks plain, but when it hits the light ..read more
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Made By A Fabricista: Youtube Edition - Marty
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by Krystal Barndt
1w ago
I feel like this might have been the first project in years where I planned appropriately for the timeline that I had. With the last bit of summer heat, I wanted to make a cute little set that I could layer with as it got colder. So, here's to a button-up tank and a really floofy skirt. I have made a version of this tank before and it has become a staple in my wardrobe. So having more was an absolute necessity. The pattern is inspired by Edwardian corset covers. I used the pattern from my Medieval Cotehardie back in March as a base. It wasn't the best pattern to use because of the angle of ..read more
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Made by a Fabricista: Structure
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by Fabric Mart
2w ago
Hi everyone!  I can’t believe the year is nearly wrapping up already and this is my last post for 2024! You may have noticed but the barrel silhouette has been very much in right now from pants to sleeves.  To be honest I was a little bit hesitant about hopping on to the trend.  One I was not sure if the proportions would work for my body also I considered would this be a long lasting trend to keep incorporated in my closet?  But after a few seasons the barrel seems to stay in many variations, I think exaggerated proportions are such a thing now.  I saw this Cult G ..read more
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Made By A Fabricista: Fall Wardrobe Ideas for Girls
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by Fabric Mart
2w ago
Happy Fall Ya’ll! This month I was inspired to create outfits for my girls with fabrics giving fall vibes. My eldest landed on the orange polkadot jersey, and I couldn’t resist the beautiful burgundy floral challis for my youngest. With my $50 budget, I purchased four different fabrics for four garments, and I just love how they all came together!  My eldest recently turned thirteen and has decided she only wears pants and tops, thank you very much. I selected a nylon Ponte to make a pair of Jalie Renee Ponte Pants, and aside from the fact they don’t have pockets, she’s a big fan! Renee ..read more
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Made By A Fabricista: Youtube Edition - Marty
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by Krystal Barndt
3w ago
This project was one of necessity. Over the past two years, I have worn various 15th-century court gowns, and every time I run into the same problem. Around 4 pm, I start overheating and need to make a quick escape.  So I thought I would make a loose gown that I could wear over my foundation garments and still look dressed. Essentially it would act like a very fancy dressing gown. I made one of these garments a few years ago as a fur-lined coat. And while I am absolutely in love with it, it's not practical to wear when I am already too warm to function. So in choosing the fabric for ..read more
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Made by a Fabricista: Know Me Pattern ME2052, An Oversized Button Front Shirt
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by Fabric Mart
1M ago
Hello friends,  I’m Byrd, and today I’m excited to share my latest Fabricista project with you—an oversized button-front shirt made from the Know Me Pattern ME2052, sewn using a gorgeous 100% Tencel sand-washed challis from Fabric Mart called “Chalkboard Black.” This shirt has quickly become one of my go-to wardrobe staples for fall, thanks to its versatility and classic design. One of my favorite things about this oversized shirt is its versatility, especially as we transition into cooler weather. In the first photo, I’ve paired the shirt with wide-leg pants, which I think ..read more
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Made by a Fabricista: Know Me Pattern ME2052, An Oversized Button Front Shirt
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by Krystal Barndt
1M ago
Hello friends,  I’m Byrd, and today I’m excited to share my latest Fabricista project with you—an oversized button-front shirt made from the Know Me Pattern ME2052, sewn using a gorgeous 100% Tencel sand-washed challis from Fabric Mart called “Chalkboard Black.” This shirt has quickly become one of my go-to wardrobe staples for fall, thanks to its versatility and classic design. One of my favorite things about this oversized shirt is its versatility, especially as we transition into cooler weather. In the first photo, I’ve paired the shirt with wide-leg pants, which I think is perfect ..read more
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Made By A Fabricista: Fall is here!
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by Fabric Mart
1M ago
Fall is here, and I have been in a coat/cape mood lately! I have a few that I plan to make, however, this pattern was not in the plans. It was in my stash, but it wasn’t on my “must make” list. I wanted to make a coordinating set but I thought it might be a little too much with this print. Now, I absolutely love animal prints, don’t get me wrong. I am a sucker for them! When I saw this jacquard double knit I had to have it. Instead, I decided to make an easy, comfortable cape that I can wear casually or dressed up. This pattern and fabric were perfect! The pattern I chose to make is McCall’s ..read more
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Made By A Fabricista: Did someone say FREE??? All about Free Sewing Patterns
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by Fabric Mart
1M ago
Hi sewing friends! I am SEW excited to share this blog post with you today! This is my fifth post with Fabric Mart since I did a guest post late last year and then joined the blogging team in 2024 but I would say this is the post that 1) I worked the hardest to create, and 2) the one that has me the most excited! Today I am going to talk about FREE sewing patterns, showcase a few free patterns I’ve sewn, and then share some very exciting news at the end of this post about an upcoming! First, let’s talk about free patterns – where they come from, why they exist, and how you can find them. But ..read more
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