Ogden Cami
The sun has arrived here and it almost feel like summer here. We had a relatively quiet week-end so I took advantage to fit some sewing. About a year ago, I bought a lovely cotton and linen fuschia fabric to make an orsola dress that I never got around to make. I have picked that for my #sewtogetherforsummer project. With just 2 meters of fabric it was obvious I wouldn't have enough for the lining as well so I went into my stash to find a lovely cotton lawn that worked so well with it. And while I was laying out all the pieces for the Orsola dress, I thought I might be able to squeeze another Ogden cami so I play puzzles and managed to fit it all in by using both fabric together.
and I cut a dress and a top this week-end. Because I have made the Ogden before I progressed this one quicker and managed to finish it over the week-end.
I did French seams as I have done for the other 2 as well as it is so much neater with thinner fabric.
I love this pattern by True Bias and really hope our early summer will continue so I can enjoy my cami as much as possible.
So this is one OPAM for April and one of my Q2 FAL.
Linking to Whoop Whoop Friday.
Celine
and I cut a dress and a top this week-end. Because I have made the Ogden before I progressed this one quicker and managed to finish it over the week-end.
I did French seams as I have done for the other 2 as well as it is so much neater with thinner fabric.
I love this pattern by True Bias and really hope our early summer will continue so I can enjoy my cami as much as possible.
So this is one OPAM for April and one of my Q2 FAL.
Linking to Whoop Whoop Friday.
Celine
What a beautiful camisole, and so professional looking! On behalf of the FAL crew, congrats on your finish and thanks for participating!
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