Great fabric and pattern combination, if we may say so ourselves. The Marble Batiks are great because you don’t have to worry too much about pattern placement, so you can relax and enjoy your sewing.
The trapeze dress is also a great choice for African prints and batiks as it is quite a simple shape allowing the fabric to really pop!
Thank you very much Kirsten for sharing your creativity with us!
Another wonderful image from Chinedesign who made this summer classic. A Green Adire and Chambray shirt worn on his recent trip to Havana. Love everything about the imagery and still looking forward to his upcoming Midsummer Mens collection. Think of getting your sewing machine going? Check out our collection of prints and batiks right …
Saskia and her family are holiday and summer ready with these colour popping rucksacks. How funky are these?! The colours, the patterns, the backdrop. Love it. Thank you Saskia so much for sharing your wonderful creations with us. All the prints Saskia has used in making the bags are printed in Ghana, two she purchased …
Receiving this image from a customer completely warmed my heart. They made these lovely curtains from our Teal Seed Ankara fabric and I think they work perfectly in the space. There is a touch of vintage about the whole space. Beautiful.
I’m so excited to be blogging for Urbanstax about the Sew Over It Lola Coat I made with their amazing fabric! Anyone who follows me on Instagram or my blog Sew and Style Lou will know that I love a big, bold, colourful print. I always describe my style as ‘classic shapes in contemporary prints’ …
It seems this summer is all about the accessories!. Our last few Look What They Made! entries have been bags in various forms. This funky clutch is by Hilary and is a folding clutch made out of the Teal and Navy Blue Circles Batik. I love the attention to detail where Hilary has made the …
Look What They Made- Kirsten
Kirsten has made the Merchant and Mills Trapeze dress with our Violet Marble batik.
Great fabric and pattern combination, if we may say so ourselves. The Marble Batiks are great because you don’t have to worry too much about pattern placement, so you can relax and enjoy your sewing.
The trapeze dress is also a great choice for African prints and batiks as it is quite a simple shape allowing the fabric to really pop!
Thank you very much Kirsten for sharing your creativity with us!
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