February was a great sewing month for me, and I wanted to take a moment and share with you all of the projects that I finished this past month. This month I sewed lounge wear, athletic wear, a dress, knit t shirts, and even a pair of culottes. I think you are going to love all of these projects!

So, I went way out of my comfort zone and shot a video modeling each of the outfits while chatting with you about the details of sewing the pattern and my thoughts on it. You can watch it here

I also want to go over each of the projects here in case you can’t watch the video or want to see still photos. It also will serve as a way to condense all the different posts I have done this month into one place! So let’s get started.

Wardrobe by Me Freedom Dress

I kicked the month off by dreaming of spring weather and flowy dresses and made a Wardrobe by Me Freedom Dress. I used this gorgeous Art Gallery Rayon Challis print. I have worn this dress several times since making it, and I feel like I am floating around in all the tiers and layers. It is so romantic and pretty, and it has convinced me that I need to sew dresses more often.

If you want more details on this project, you can read the blogpost on it here.

The Greenstyle Bianca Pullover and Brassie Joggers

My next sewing project this month was some comfortable lounge wear. I made two pair of Brassie joggers using two different french terries (a berry one from Made Whimsy and a neutral hazel brownish color from Fabric Snob). They are both cozy and perfect for my lifestyle.

I also made two Bianca pullovers, one in a matching berry french terry for my joggers, and another in a Knitpop floral.

You can read my more detailed blogpost on the Bianca here. I also have a sew along for the Brassie Joggers here.

Greenstyle Sundial Leggings and a Cropped Scarlet Swing Top

My next project was an activewear set. I did a sew along for the Greenstyle Sundial Leggings at the beginning of March so I spent a lot of February videoing and sewing pairs of Sundials.

You can watch the Sundial Leggings Sew Along here.

Art Gallery Knit Tops for My Daughters and I

I sewed some comfortable knit tees for my two older daughters using a pretty yellow Art Gallery print.

For my middle daughter, I used the Sofiona Clover pattern and did a simple one with a neckband instead of using the hood. She loves it! I wrote a more detailed post on this project here.

For my oldest, I sewed an Elllie and Mac Oversized tee. She says it is exactly like her favorite store bought top! I also wrote a more detailed post on this project here.

Next, I sewed the cutest Art Gallery strawberry print for my youngest daughter and myself. I used a top pattern with pockets for hers and then all the sleeve detail for mine.

The pattern I used for her top is the Striped Swallow Falling for You. I wrote a detailed post on that one here.

For my strawberries top, I used the Greenstyle Cambria and did the pleated version. Are the pleats so pretty!? I wrote a more detailed post on this project here.

A Quilted Jacket and a Sew House 7 Merlo Field Tee

After sewing for Spring at the beginning of the month, Texas took a turn back towards winter. Out of the blue, we got negative temps and lots of snow – for a WEEK! Not only did we get cold weather, we got rolling black outs and chaos. So, in the dark one day, I was cleaning out a bin of fabric (Side note: It was staying very cozy in my sewing room since it is lined in fabric!), and I found an almost finished quilted jacket that I had started last fall and finished it up. I also made a quick long sleeve tee while I was at it.

You can read the blogpost for that project here.

Named Clothing Ninni Culottes and a Greenstyle Centerfield Raglan

Last but not least, I made another pair of elastic waist pants. These are high rise and full of room and as comfortable as they come. The fabric is a soft and breezy tencel twill.

I think my “go to” simple fitted top pattern for knits like cotton lycra lately is the Greenstyle Centerfield Raglan. I made another one to go with these and love this pairing.

You can find my more detailed post on this project here.

Which project is your favorite? Do you like that video style or have feedback on what you would like to see or hear more about when I do monthly round ups?

I hope I have inspired you in today’s post!  I would love to stay connected with you. You can find me on Instagram. You can subscribe to my YouTube channel HERE. If you want to take a look into the things that inspire me, you can follow me on Pinterest. You may also follow my blog with Bloglovin.

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XO

Sharon


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