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L + C Amarena Dress – Sewing Pattern

November 16, 2024 by Shellie Wilson

The L + C Amarena Dress presents a blend of relaxed sophistication and timeless elegance, offering comfort and style in equal measure. Here’s what you can anticipate from this versatile pattern.  This classic pull-on dress boasts a gentle A-line silhouette, ensuring a flattering fit for various body shapes. The understated elegance of its design makes it suitable for both casual and semi-formal occasions.

With the inclusion of a cut line to eliminate pockets, the pattern offers the option to create a stylish top variation, providing added versatility to your sewing projects.

Embrace the relaxed sophistication of the L + C Amarena Dress, a must-have addition to your handmade wardrobe that seamlessly blends comfort with timeless style.

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Monday Musings: My Fabric Stash is Judging Me (A Love-Hate Relationship)

I have a problem. Well, several problems, but today we’re talking about the 37 yards of fabric currently taking up residence in my closet. Some of it’s been there so long it could legally vote. That beautiful linen? Bought for a specific project in 2018. The designer wool? “Too nice to cut.” The rainbow of quilting cotton? Well, it was on sale.

Every time I open that closet, I swear the fabric whispers, “Remember when you were going to make that dress?” The guilt is real. But so is the joy of petting my hoard like a fabric dragon sitting on her treasure.

Last week I tried the KonMari method. I got as far as “does this spark joy?” before buying three more yards of floral voile. Some habits die hard.

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