I know, I know. We’re into June and I’m still sharing things from May. But, I’ve been busy, and I wanted to complete my round up of Me Made May skirt outfits.
This skirt is the Sandbridge Skirt pattern from Hey June Patterns. It’s truly lovely, and I’m so excited to share the details of this (and the other Sandbridge Skirt I sewed!) that I’ve planned a whole entire week dedicated to denim coming at you the last week of June. There’s going to be a giveaway, stunning details, inspiration, resources and more. So stay tuned!!! This skirt is sewn with stretch denim. The place I bought it is sold out, but here’s a very similar stretch denim.
The shirt is a Union St. Tee from Hey June Patterns. It’s made from cream knit fabric (I can highly recommend this fabric!) and I wear it with everything! This shirt pattern is reviewed here.
This is the other Sandbridge Skirt I sewed. And I can’t wait to show you the differences between the two skirts!
The top is the Seafarer dolman sleeve top pattern by Sew Much Ado. It’s sewn using Fleet and Flourish knit fabric by Art Gallery Fabrics. You can read our review of this top here.
And you probably recognize this outfit from the other day…it’s the Phoenix Blouse by Hey June Patterns sewn in rayon chambray fabric. The blue I used is sold out, but here’s black rayon chambray.
And the skirt is the Jocole Pencil Skirt sewn in Arizona After knit fabric from Art Gallery Fabrics. Full review of both these garments here.
This skirt is the Simple Pencil Skirt (reviewed here) in textured knit fabric. (similar fabric here)
The top is a Lane Raglan made with a black micro rib knit modal fabric. (similar fabric here)
Technically, this was June 1st, but it was another outfit I shared on Instagram! I’m wearing a Union St. Tee that I added a peplum to. This peplum top is one of my favorite shirts, so I added another one to my wardrobe. I used bamboo knit fabric from Blackbird Fabrics, but they’re sold out. Good thing I found a similar fabric here for you!
Annie is wearing her Camden Raglan dress from this post. It is made using Art Gallery Fabric Pandalicious knit fabric.
That wraps up Me Made May 2018 for us! Since it’s not the 1st year we’ve participated, we didn’t get any huge new revelations, but used the opportunity to add to and subtract from our wardrobe. How about you? Did you participate in Me Made May?
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