a shirt for luke
This year for Christmas I made Luke a plaid flannel shirt. Since I don’t have a men’s sloper on hand, I started with the Jakob pattern from BurdaStyle and did lots of tweaking to get the fit + style...
View Articlescout woven tee | 31002
Well I know I posted about this pattern a few days ago, but I thought I should do an official post and also answer a few questions I’ve gotten so far. I decided to make the Scout Woven Tee after...
View ArticleNavy Lace Tee
I had originally planned to sew this top as part of my Autumn Wardrobe but obviously I’m a bit late on that. This was the original plan for the top all those months ago when I bought the fabric but I...
View ArticleStop Motion Shirt Reconstruction
Well I’ve been down and out with a solid week of food poisoning so I don’t have a finished cloud dress to show you today but instead I wanted to share this super awesome video made by my intern...
View ArticleArcher Button Up Shirt | 31004
It’s FINALLY here, the Archer Button Up Shirt pattern! I’m so excited, I’ve been dreaming of the perfect boyfriend style button up shirt for a while now. They’re popping up everywhere from the French...
View ArticleArcher Sew Along Announcement
Okay so it’s official guys, the Archer Sew Along will commence on Monday March 18! During this sew along I’ll be walking you through each step in detail with photos and possibly a video on that pesky...
View ArticleA Plaid Flannel Archer
[all photos by Julia Stotz] Welp, first up on the Archer Show & Tell Show is this plaid flannel version. If you know me in real life, you know I’m usually found wearing one of two things – a red...
View ArticleA Green Silk Crepe de Chine Archer
Have you guys ever worn anything made from washed silk crepe de chine? It feels like pajamas but you look like you dressed up, I highly recommend it. I love the versatility of this pattern, I think it...
View ArticleA Few Finished Archers & Sew Along Update
[clockwise from top right // True Bias // One Little Minute // Handmade by Heather B // Four Square Walls] I’ve been seeing a few early Archers showing up around the internet and I wanted to do a...
View ArticleArcher Sew Along | Day 3 | Selecting and Applying Interfacing
Today we’re going to talk about interfacing your Archer shirt, mostly about selecting your interfacing since the actual fusing / insertion is pretty straightforward. I talked a little about choosing a...
View ArticleArcher Sew Along | Day 6 | Assembling the Back Views A and B
Alright, it’s time to prepare our backs, you guys all ready? We’ll do View A first because there isn’t much to this one. Pleat the two notches in to CB and baste across the pleat to secure. That’s it!...
View ArticleArcher Variation No. 1
I’m so excited to share the first Archer Button Up Shirt variation – sleeveless! I’ve been planning these variations for so long it feels great to get them done and wear them. We went over to the...
View ArticleA Liberty Lawn Archer
While adding things to my Kollabora profile this weekend I realized that I never posted this Liberty Lawn Archer I made over the winter. Oops! I actually have a pretty huge backlog of finished...
View ArticleAlternate Archer Pocket
Sorry this took so long guys, it’s been a wild and crazy week. I turned 31 on Saturday and ooh boy it was an odd feeling. Anyway, I’m back and ready to show you how to make the pocket I used on my...
View ArticleFinished Garment | Chambray Archer
Remember that Archer Sew Along where I showed you how to make your very own shirt but then never showed mine? Here it is complete with semi-drunken looking facial expressions! Yay! I really need to...
View ArticleAlder Sew Along: Alder as a Shirt
Today I wanted to show you guys how easy it is to turn the Alder Shirtdress into an Alder Shirt! I’m showing View B here but you can do the same thing with view A for a more classic sleeveless button...
View ArticleArcher + Alder Variation
Today I have for you the long awaited Archer + Alder variation! I was hoping to get some photos of it on but the weather here in Chicago has not been cooperating at all so here we have it on a form in...
View ArticleA Green Silk Crepe de Chine Archer
Have you guys ever worn anything made from washed silk crepe de chine? It feels like pajamas but you look like you dressed up, I highly recommend it. I love the versatility of this pattern, I think it...
View ArticleA Few Finished Archers & Sew Along Update
[clockwise from top right // True Bias // One Little Minute // Handmade by Heather B // Four Square Walls] I’ve been seeing a few early Archers showing up around the internet and I wanted to do a...
View ArticleArcher Sew Along | Day 3 | Selecting and Applying Interfacing
Today we’re going to talk about interfacing your Archer shirt, mostly about selecting your interfacing since the actual fusing / insertion is pretty straightforward. I talked a little about choosing a...
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