Showing posts with label athletic brushed poly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label athletic brushed poly. Show all posts

Zenith & Quasar Mossy Stones

Zenith & Quasar has a Nature Round currently at preorder. I just had to have the Mossy Stones print. It looked so cool and I thought it would make a great jacket. Unfortunately the sample did not print exactly the way it was supposed to and had some faint lines running through it. Even though it wasn't terribly noticeable, it would have bugged me on something I would wear frequently, so I decided to make some workout clothes!


And it was a major FAIL! I look like I'm wearing some funky garden camo. I now know to never wear both my 5 out of 4 Resolution Tank and my Sinclair Patterns Penny Leggings together, unless I want to hide  in the arboretum.


But let me tell you about this Resolution Tank. This was my first time making it. I've been needing some new tanks for working out in or even just going for a walk around the lake. I find that my cotton lycra tanks get so uncomfortable in the heat. They hold onto my sweat and I just feel icky by the time I am done. The athletic brushed poly is so soft yet it wicks away moisture quickly and dries fast.


The Resolution Tank has a contrast option that has a wider back and narrower front. I love the look. The racerback is nice and open. I definitely need to make more of these.


I love the Penny Classic Leggings. These are hands down my favorite plain jane leggings. The fit is spot on - thank you petite sizing. and The high contoured waistband keeps my tummy controlled.


 I love the ABP for leggings. I will definitely get a lot of wear out of these this fall.


After my wardrobe fiasco, I decided to try my Mossy Stones with a velvet top.


I love this pairing and can see myself wearing this a lot as the weather cools down. 


Here's a look at all the prints offered this round. The preorder closes on August 16th!

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Greenstyle Creations Clara Wrap Top

I have a confession to make. I was a pretester for the Greenstyle Creations Clara Wrap Top. I made my test garment gave feedback and declared - I will never wear this! I then sent the test garment to my cousin who still actively does ballet. She even sent me a selfie of her wearing it to class. It made me so happy to see her enjoying the top.

When the "real" test came along for the Clara Wrap Top, I didn't participate. I don't recall if it was because I was busy or if it was because I had sworn off wearing it and didn't want to waste my time or fabric. Either way - I had this idea in my head that I wanted to make a wrap dress, but I hate wrap skirts. So I thought I need a faux wrap top with a skirt attached. I looked through so many patterns and couldn't find anything that matched the idea in my head. Then I remembered my friend  Sharon's blog post awhile back about making a faux romper and she used the Clara Wrap Top for it.


I received the final pattern for the Clara since I was a pretester and I quickly printed it up and got to work making it. 


Instead of attaching a skirt to the wrap top, I decided to make a sleeveless dress to wear under my Clara Wrap Top. The sleeves on the Clara are quite fitted and I knew I would be uncomfortable trying to wear something with sleeves under it.


I made the Ellie & Mac Sunny Day Dress to wear under my Clara. I wanted a really full skirt and decided to use the full width of fabric for the front and the back. I often make my Sunny Day just using one full width of fabric for the entire skirt. So this one is twice as full as I typically make.


All the fabrics I used came from Zenith & Quasar. The Sunny Day Dress is made from Tactel. Tactel is am amazing lightweight athletic knit. I find that is travels well as wrinkles tend to release after hanging the garment awhile, it packs up super small, it's very breathable, and it dries super quick.


My wrap top is made with athletic brushed poly. This print should be available soon. It's called colorful concrete and it has such a cool looking texture and a mix of beautiful colors. I also love athletic brushed poly for all kinds of clothes. It also packs well and I think I will take this ensemble with me on my next cruise. Here's a closer look at the print.


And it has pockets!


There was one thing that I didn't like about the Clara - that the ties were not lined. I really didn't like how the hemmed edges were visible. And I really didn't think that would look good when using a printed fabric with a white backside. So, I decided to make my ties lined. I unfortunately did not have enough of this print to use it for both side. Okay - I probably did, but did not take the time to lay everything out before I started cutting. I ended up using the Tactel for the lining and I really love how it came out. This was a pretty easy hack and I will probably make another for a separate blog post to show step by step how to do it.


Here is a look at my Sunny Day Dress I am wearing under the Clara. Ignore all the rippling at the waist seam. I think the shear volume of the skirt is the culprit. I even tried using my sewing machine to sew it together and still ended up with some rippling.


I even topstitched the seam thinking that might help, but I think it made it worse. I'm contemplating cutting the skirt off and  re-attaching it. I definitely do not feel like seam ripping it off. I'm also thinking of leaving it alone. I'm not sure I'll ever wear the dress without the wrap, but I also think I could just make a wide wrap belt with the tactel to wear with the dress when I decide to wear it on it's on.


Something about this dress just made me want to twirl and twirl. Scroll to see what what I mean.

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George + Ginger SoTa Tunic & Dress

It's no secret that I LOVE the George + Ginger SoTa Tunic & Dress. I've made several and wear them frequently. I've found that I prefer my godets made with a holey fabric. I don't care for a traditional lace, but a more solid knit with some holes that might make a pattern that is lace like, but not as holey as lace. Got it?


The SoTa is intended to be made with lightweight knits. You can use cotton lycra, but the effect of the godets will be completely different.


The SoTa has amazing twirl factor. I've never made the dress version. That would probably not go over well using the holey fabric that I love.  I really love the tunic length. You can see in this photo that my holey fabric is like a knit eyelet.


I loved how it looked with my Zenith & Quasar Nebulous print athletic brushed poly.


Isn't this print gorgeous? I just love these colors.


The longest part of making a SoTa is cutting all  the pieces out. Sewing a SoTa is actually very quick. I like to make my SoTas in multiples. I feel more efficient sewing them when I can whip through them quickly. I tend to cut my godets out first then the body and sleeves. So of course I had to make this time. If I hadn't been trying to get a few other things done - like unpacking - I probably would have made another.


This one is made with a plush brushed poly from Zenith & Quasar in a blue floral. I happened to have this lace like knit in a seafoam green that matched perfectly. I got this lace like knit from the fabric district and have bought it in a couple of colors. My very first SoTa was made with some in a blue color.


I made both of my SoTas with short sleeves and hemmed both with a rolled hem. On this one I also rolled hem my sleeves because I was almost out of the thread I was using on hem. But I think I'm going to cut it off and hem the sleeves normally.


The one downside to using a holey knit on the godets is hemming. I've decided a like a rolled hem best. But one trick I have learned is to do a narrow serger hem first and then do the rolled hem and go over it twice. I find that gives the cleanest rolled hem on holey knits.

The SoTa is the pattern of the month at George + Ginger. Grab it on sale for only $6.75 through the end of the month!

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Zenith & Quasar Constellations

Are you tired of my Zenith & Quasar reprint posts yet? I hope not - I have a few more possibly planned. It depends on how well my move goes...


This is the Constellations print. This print was the first ever strike off I did for Zenith & Quasar! Below is a photo of the back of the top I made February 2015!

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And here is the Greenstyle Creations Lille Racerback Tank I made May 2019!


The Lille Racerback Tank is great for working out in or for casual wear. I used a white supplex for the bands.


I did not wear a racerback bra for my photos - so no photos of the back.


I have also made leggings with this Constellations print before. I probably made these in 2017.


As you can see from the photos above, the more recent print of the Constellations is slightly more purple.


I love it regardless of the color. Be sure to check out all the prints at preorder through June 29th! Check them out at https://www.zenithandquasar.com/product-category/preorder-r34-reprints/

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Zenith & Quasar Butterflies

I have already shown this top before, but now that this Butterfly print is at Preorder at Zenith & Quasar, I decided to show it off again.


I used the Sinclair Patterns Shelby Tunic. It's one of my favorite patterns. I love that it comes in petite sizing and that it's a loose fit and covers my behind.


These Butterflies are just gorgeous and I love the subtle watercolor background. My Grandmother loved butterflies and I think of her everytime I wear this top.


I love the athletic brushed poly from Zenith & Quasar. It's the perfect fabric year round, but I love how it keeps me cool & dry in the Texas heat. It wicks away moisture so fast leaving me dry and cool.


The preorder also has Yoga Swim Spandex (YSS) as an option and I love it as well. The preorder closes on June 29th! See all the prints at preorder at https://www.zenithandquasar.com/product-category/preorder-r34-reprints/

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Zenith & Quasar Sketchy Mushrooms

I'm busy packing to move, but needed to show you another great print at Preorder at Zenith & Quasar. This is Sketchy Mushrooms.


I made the Itch to Stitch Isidro Top with my yard of Sketchy Mushrooms.


It goes perfectly with my Zenith & Quasar Brown Heavy Supplex Designer Stitch Harper Pants.


There are a lot of little details in this print that are so hard to see in photos. The mushrooms are sketches with handwriting. I really love the gathered neckline of the Isidro Top. I did a rolled hem on my sleeves and the shirt hem.


The background is almost white. It's not quite cream, but has a slight tint to it. The mushrooms are shades of brown with some reddish shades as well.


Preorder closes June 29th! See all the prints and order at https://www.zenithandquasar.com/product-category/preorder-r34-reprints/

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Ellie & Mac Good Vibes Joggers and Watch & See Tunic

It's Wacky Wednesday at Ellie & Mac. I'm excited to show not one, but two great patterns that are on sale today for only $1!

First off the Good Vibes Joggers.


 These joggers fit great - minus the fact, that the pair I made is too long.


They have zippered pockets! These were so easy to do! I did not have zippers the exact length needed, but shortened some I got from the ZipperStop in a mystery pack.


When I measured the inseam on the pattern, I found it to be 27" and knew these were cuffed. I thought the cuffs would be tight and that the length would have the perfect bagginess of joggers at the ankle.


Well, I was so wrong! The cuffs are not fitted and my Good Vibes Joggers were way too long. I did consider taking the cuffs off and shortening the legs and re-attaching the cuffs, but I folded up the cuffs and think they look really cute this way.


I never wear shirts tucked in, but did a French tuck in the photos above to show off my zippered pockets. Here's what the Good Vibes Joggers look like with my shirt untucked. My top is the Sinclair Patterns Shelby Tunic made with Sincerely Rylee Nala French Terry.


I used denim navy athletic brushed poly from Zenith & Quasar for my Good Vibes Joggers. I love this color and have another pair of pants made with it. They are a great faded denim color that can go with just about anything.


 Next is the Watch & See Tunic & Dress.


I made the tunic version of the Watch & See Tunic & Dress. I love the asymmetric hem.


I took 2" from the length of the Watch & See Tunic and found that the longer pointed end still fell below my knee by about 3" before hemming.


I liked the length of the shorter side, so I knew I would not want to cut any more length off from it.


Instead, I laid my top out flat on my cutting table and cut 2" off the longer side tapering to about the midline of the Watch & See Tunic.


So my asymmetrical hemline is not as dramatic as the pattern is drafted for. I really love it either way.


Check out all the Wacky Wednesday Sale Patterns HERE!


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