April 26, 2012
New Spring Collection: Meet Bebe!
Wow! It has been a while since the last post. Things have been super crazy around here! Once I finished the third book manuscript at the end of February, I had to start right up on the spring collection and it seems that March and just about all of April just disappeared before my eyes! I did get a lot accomplished, so I am feeling good about that. You may also notice that the blog got a bit of a facelift, courtesy of my friend, Bari J! She did a lovely job making my new header and sidebar items. We will be attacking the website for a facelift there also....just as soon as we can carve out a bit of time to do it.
Here is the first reveal of the spring collection, the Bebe Dress! This sweet little dress was so much fun to design. It is my take on a baby doll dress with a snug bodice and flowy skirt. This design has so many options! Since so many of you ask for sleeves on a sleeveless design, this one actually started with sleeves and then I tried out some facings to see if it was feasible...and it was! So now you will have the option to add two different sleeves or no sleeves at all.
I have offered the skirt two different ways: pleated or gathered. I especially like the large inverted pleat. It has a lovely drape and because the pleat is deep, it creates a touch of definition in the waistline, giving it a flattering presentation.
You will also have the option to choose two different lengths for the skirt. You can wear it short and sassy or longer and more subdued if that is better suited for your style.
This dress zips up the back and this is where my tuturial for the invisible zipper comes in so handy. The zipper is such a snap to install this way. You can find it on the sidebar under Tutorials. Just read all of the great comments readers have left about how this tutorial has converted them! That just makes my heart happy.
You can make this dress from a variety of fabrics. I mainly stick to quilting weight cottons, but this dress sews up wonderfully in cotton lawn for the gathered skirt variation. It would also do well in lightweight linen or a heavy silk. You might even be able to make it from a very lightweight twill or sateen.
You will see that there are lots of options for adding different hems and trims to make the look uniquely your own. That's where I get to have fun with the design once the fit details have been hammered out.
This and ALL new designs will be available as soon as we receive the stock from our printer, which should be in about TWO weeks or so. In the meantime, check out this eye candy and start gathering your fabrics!
Happy Sewing!!
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61 comments:
I love it!
Absolutely lovely!!
How can I buy the pattern? Is it possible to have in PDF?
Very naughty teasing us when we can't yet buy the pattern....Let's hope it hurries back from the printers ASAP!
Sorry, the pattern is only available in a literal format. The digital format is messy with the large pattern pieces translating into a lot of pages that have to be taped together, and then there is the scaling to worry about too. I have opted not to offer them this way....sorry!
They are all so beautiful! I especially love the brown dress with roses!
I have got to have this one, for sure...it's lovely! Also, if you have a tutorial on how to get my legs to look like yours, I would be in heaven...fortunately, my hubby thinks chubby knees are cute... tee hee!
oh heavens! When I saw the first version I thought "perfect for my 22 year old dd!" then I kept scrolling & could so see the brown ruffled version on my almost 16 year old! Then I saw a couple that would work for ME! Can't wait
Oh, Annie! You crack me up! I have been doing Pilates for the last nine years on a regular basis. I guess that has helped keep them trim! Thanks for the compliment, you made me smile!
I am thrilled to hear that you can see this dress on your girls as well as yourself, Ellen. I try to offer something that appeals to everyone!
So glad to see sleeves. I have Bat wings.. lol Like Annie I have the chubby knees. But, I have to have this pattern!! I love it!
Love it! Simply love it!
YeaH!!! Just lovely and fresh, I too like the brown / rose version, but the pleated front is so flattering! Thank you for sharing your talent! Can't Wait.
I LOVE the green chevron dress SO MUCH!!! I think my 28 y/o daughter will love it, too! Though we haven't had matching dresses since my Momma made them for us 20+ years ago, I just might make me one exactly like hers!! (but I guarantee we will NOT be wearing them to the same place at the same time! Haha!!)
Oh! I cannot wait for my two teenage girls to get home from school! I am absolutely sure that they will be squealing with delight over this one. I hope the pattern is out for summer so they can make this one while they are out of school. They love your stuff. Oh and I do too, of course!
What a darling dress, love all the little details!
sooo cute!! I want the pattern now! hate to wait! I will be making the short version like the brown one!
Wow! This is the first pattern I've seen this year--anywhere--that makes me say "I HAVE to have it!"
PERFECTION! That`s what it is! Thi would look great on my shape, it will tuck in those ekstra baby-pounds! Or is it carbs?... :s
Anyway, what do I have to do to get my hands on this pattern???
Trollemor, I will post the patterns to our website as soon as they come in from the printer, which will be in about 2 weeks. We will be sure to post about it on Facebook as soon as the patterns are available!
I love, love, love it! I prefer longer dresses/skirts, so thank you for making that option available.
Absolutely gorgeous!
GAH!!! Love. Love. Love. That's all.
For those of us dinosaurs who are not on Facebook, would it be possible to do a brief post to let us know too? Thanks
Oh sure, Crafty Helen! Once the patterns get here, I will post here with a handy link back to the website for easy purchasing!!
Very very sweety dresses! And so different, depending on the fabric and little changings. Every dress an other mood!
I want the pattern too. Perhaps you can make a suggestion for us somewhat elderly woman hidding the "buddah (=chocolate-) belly" (I think you know what I mean) ???
Does it possible to send the pattern to Germany?
Bye Bye --- greetings from near Munich,
Helga (alias Myfairlady)
Those dresses are adorable! I am sharing them on my FB page!
I love all of these styles, but I have to say my absolute fav is the one with the boots. Love them all.
You are amazingly talented! I also think the brown with roses {and those boots} is my favorite. I look forward to the pattern. It's so flexible.
Tammy
Another fantastic pattern! Such talent & beauty!
That green chevron is to die for!
Thanks Kay. Your patterns have inspired me to sew again, after a very long break. I have also posted about them on my blog, hoping that you don't mind. This was my first post in over a year! Thanks so very much
what an adorable dress! I love it!
I am in love with that green one!!! GORGEOUS!
Oh Kay....sigh...another MUST have for me. I have made two Monique dresses (I am wearing one the very day you posted this - ha!) and will definitely be adding this pattern to my "must have's." What is the fabric you used on the first pic (the white/orange floral)?
NatureMomm, it is a new Michael Miller print. The collection is called Madrona Road. I am not sure that it is available quite yet, but will be for sale soon.
Cute! cute ! Cute! And the dresses are adorable!
So cute! Love the fabrics too.
I want the pattern but cant find it. Yikes!
Sharon,
The pattern is not available yet...wait a couple of weeks! This is a sneak peek of new stuff!
Oh my goodness! I love this dress! Not that I don't love all the other patterns I have of yours but this is exactly what I am looking for this summer! I can't wait, two weeks seems so long!
Beautiful! I can't wait to see what else you've come up with. I see my wardrobe growing!
Oh, I love it. LOVE it. And the awesome lace-up boots? Where are they from pretty please??
Very nice collection. The dresses seem young and playful. I'm trying to see the design in a more "age" appropriate fabric. I do think the longer sleeve is awesome. I love the green zig zag and the last one.
Angie, the boots came from www.clarks.com. Hope you find some you like!
I love this!! So flattering and a piece that will never go out of style!! The kind of dress I have been looking for!
Kay, are all of these dresses made from Michael Miller fabrics?
Shirley Ann,
No, not all of the dresses are made from Michael Miller fabric. Some are Moda, one is Westminster,a couple are from Riley Blake, and another is Liberty of London cotton lawn.
Love this dress!! I just bought your kimono dress pattern and have yet to make it --now you post this and of course I will have to get it!
Will the pattern come in plus size? I can see this working well for my figure...if it comes in plus size!!!
Jennifer, the largest size on the pattern is bust 44, waist 36 and hips 46. Hopefully that will work for you.
Wow! These dresses are fantastic!
What is the name of the brown and red floral fabric used in one of the dresses?
I'm so excited to make these dresses and am wanting to start buying fabric now...before the patterns come out. Can you tell me APPROXIMATELY how much fabric is needed for the BEBE and shirt dress dresses, size M. 3 yards? 4?
Kay, I love how you accessorize. Your choice of jewelry really is so lovely. I'm just starting to do this for myself; you have inspired me to achieve the whole look. :)
Kay, I really love the large-scale floral fabric you used to make the Bebe dress. Can you tell me who makes it or where to find it? I've looked everywhere and can't identify it :(
Steph, it is a new print by Michael Miller called Madrona Road. I am not sure when it will be in stores. You might want to check their website.
I love all of your designs, especially the Bebe - and especially in the yellow Madrona Road! Thank you for indulging me in all the photos of you with it at Market, as well as the skirt in Party Dress - you are so nice!
These are great designs. Cant wait to try them.
Absolutely lovely dresses, and I just ordered the Bebe dress.
I especially likes the fabrics used on number three, the brown/peach combination, and I am looking for the fabric. Have searched in all the placed you mentioned in one of the post, but can not find it.
Hope you can help. Thanks :)
Sosa,
The fabric you are asking about is from Moda. It is called Urban Cowgirl. It was out in the spring, so I don't know how much is still available. You can do an online search to see what you can find. Good luck!
Thank you Kay! :)
My pattern like this just arrived in the mail yesterday. I am ridiculously excited about it! Your patterns make me so happy! They cover ones body in the most classy attractive way possible.
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