Thursday, December 13, 2018

Going Home Raglan

To make a very long story short, the most AMAZING thing happened to me on my last birthday, I got a chance to be a strike-off seamstress. That means that the company I work with (The Fab Clique Fabric Shoppe) sends me some fabric that will be brand new to their store and I get to sew it up and then help promote it. To say that I am excited to do this is just a little bit of an understatement! I am beyond thrilled to take this job and responsibility! I mean, really, how much more amazing can it get then to be asked to sew beautiful things to show everyone else how beautiful these new fabrics are!?!

Well, here is my first set of strikes from TFC! And I honestly am having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that I and my sews and my photos are even comparable to some of the other amazing ladies in this group. They are AMAZING!! Thank you, from the very bottom of my crafty heart, for this chance, Dhee!


And here we have my very first strike. This GORGEOUS Carina Wildflowers on Khaki Double Brushed Poly is amazing! The colors are so beautiful and vibrant! The DBP is a good wight and would make some glorious leggings or shirts or a fabulous dress!


I used the Ellie and Mac Going Home Raglan with the cowl and bands in a Mustard Brushed Rayon Spandex, but a beautiful Burgundy Brushed Rayon Spandex would look great too! A nice olive color would coordinate well, also. There are two in the shop (Solid Olive DBP or maybe even the Olive Brushed Modal French Terry).


Probably the best part of being part of the strike team for The Fab Clique Fabric Shoppe is the people I am meeting and the places I'm getting to go and take pictures. We are in a cute little park in Logan, Utah here! It's a fun location! This is going to be quite the ride! I am so excited to see what is coming up next!


Sorry to be so link heavy this time around. I don't usually like to have so many links, but I love this fabric when mixed in with some other fabrics and wanted to show off the great stuff in the shop! Tell me, do you like it when people suggest coordinating fabrics? Or is that just a little too pushy? Be honest with me!!

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