It’s time to wrap up this edition of All The Skirts and reveal the giveaway winners. Sewing up the Simple Life Pattern Company skirts was such a fun exercise for us! We loved using fabric from Phat Quarters, and will continue to do so often! Here’s another look at all the SLPco skirt patterns.
Pepper’s Peekaboo Ruffle Skirt in Star Wars fabrics.
Penny Pencil Skirt sewn in Canyon Sunset Art Gallery Fabrics denim.
Polly Skirt sewn in Four Corners fabric.
Tilly Circle Skirt sewn in Cloud 9 Leafscape
Daphne Skirt sewn in Row by Row Deep knit fabric and Coffee Bean Peppered Cotton
And of course, the amazing Teri Dodds sewed up the Baby Pepper Peekaboo Ruffle Skirt for her darling daughter using the Bunny Garden line from Phat Quarters.
Several people chose to sew along with us using SLPco patterns and fabric from Phat Quarters. Here are our favorites from the link up:
Annie: I love the All Spice Dress. It looks “old time-ish!” (sewn by Paisley Roots)
Aria: I love the Mori Dress by Paisley Roots. Those colors and what she did with the stripes are fantastic!
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Allegra: I love the colors and the style of this top by saraimunki on Instagram.
Audrey: This sweet, vintage feel dress by Cassy is so adorable!!
The favorite from the link up and also the winner of $30 to spend at SLPco and $20 to spend at Phat Quarters is: Karly from Paisley Roots for her Mori Dress that was Aria’s favorite above! Watch your inbox Karly!
The random winner of the Rafflecopter giveaway of $30 to spend at SLPco and $20 to spend at Phat Quarters is: Tracy Chin- watch your inbox!
And last but not least, we have a little variation on our skirt donation. You see, one the ladies who run Skirting The Issue has adopted a little refugee girl. We thought she would love this skirt, sewn up in Four Corners Fabric, and have already gifted it to her.
So that’s it for today. Next week we have a very exciting blog tour, and the following Friday we’ll update you on the next edition of All The Skirts.
I’m so excited!!! Thank you so much! And what a wonderful thing to do with the fabric! I love skirting the issue and can’t wait for it this year again!
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