We were so inspired by round one last week, and this week is going to be no different. All five designers are back to share their looks created with the theme:
Into the Woods: Earth tones, natural fabrics, forest friends, lumberjack inspired, and beyond…let’s go outside!
I can’t wait for you to see all their creations, and vote for your favorite design. Along with the public vote, and a panel of judges, 1/3 of the score will come from a Celebrity Judge. This week, the T+T Team from Twig + Tale is stepping into that role. Twig + Tale PDF patterns celebrate the innocence of childhood and the wonder of nature – classic, simple designs that inspire us all to tell a story. It’s a perfect fit for the theme. This week, the eliminations begin, so your vote counts more than ever!
Elisabeth of Stitching and Making – Lunar Threads
I was really excited when I saw this theme! We live in the Pacific Northwest, my kids thrive in nature and we spend a lot of time outside. I immediately envisioned a lot of natural fibers, earth tones and knew I wanted to do a moon based look. I immediately found what I needed from season sponsor Core Fabrics, big thank you to them!
I knew I wanted to make some breezy pants, so I used the Core Fabrics midweight linen which was perfect. I drafted the pants with a decent amount of ease to allow for tree climbing, added slightly ruched pockets and leg elastic. I knew the pockets needed something to add some interest so I decided to do moon and star hand embroidery! I’ve never done any embroidery before but I love how it turned out and I’ll definitely be trying it again.
Then for the shirt I found this perfectly drapey bamboo jersey from Core Fabrics and re-drafted my dolman shirt pattern from last week into a raglan. I had some leftover fabric from a bedsheet I had previously dyed a marbled yellow with turmeric for a different project, so I used that for the base moon applique. Then I added another circle with the linen, for the eclipse-inspired finished look. I wish I had made this in my size!
(I shared more about my process on my instagram.)
Laura of Peony Patterns – Folklore
When I hear “into the woods” my first thought is always the musical. I LOVE musicals and costuming. I love how the art of design and sewing can help transform and tell a story. So for my Into the Woods theme look I took inspiration from the Grimm brothers themselves. This look is a little bit a girl who dreams of what it would be like to go to the festival and dance with a handsome prince, a girl who wanders on her way to granny, and a girl in a tower dreaming of adventure.
This look begins with a classic collared shirt dress style in a dainty Liberty of London floral paired with Swiss lace edging from Farmhouse Fabrics. I borrowed the sleeves from one of my favorite of my patterns, Peony Patterns Dahlia, and slightly redrafted the puff at the shoulder to be a little more exaggerated to add a touch of whimsy. Then I gave the dress a very full double skirt to create a lovely fluffy base for the over dress. Taking inspiration from a ballerina tutu, the over dress is made from a delicate embroidered baby blue Spanish cotton/nylon, also from Farmhouse Fabrics. The ballet style over dress features vintage decorative hooks, bow tie shoulders, a very full skirt, and an elastic back.
Since you must be prepared when venturing into the woods I also created the cozy cropped red wool swing coat with a pixie pointed hood and a vibrant red floral lining and large flower button, also from Farmhouse Fabrics. I love the contrast for the red jacket over the soft blue of the ballet style over dress and how the many textures of this outfit come together to create one story.
Alexe of Alfie – Urban Forest
So we live in the city and for our vacations, we try to stay as far as we can from the woods. Haha! I am kidding (just a little bit!) but we truly are urban people so when I found out about the second theme, I thought it was kind of funny! Of course, we still love a cute nature inspired outfit that goes perfectly with my daughter’s style 😊
What I wanted to focus on for this outfit was playing with textures while creating a comfortable, feminine and nature inspired set, but always keeping in mind a little urban twist! Corduroy pockets with quilted fabric, sherpa, flannel, ribbing, wood buttons, slub, etc. It’s all cozy fabric that are perfect to go outside…with a subtle pink touch to keep it in line with my daughter’s taste! Finally, I love colorblock style so I decided to add my special touch to the right leg piece…
You know the ultimate secret about this outfit? It includes 12 pockets!!! My son is so jealous…it’s perfect to bring back home all the rocks and twigs picked up during an expedition, right? My daughter is 8 and she still does that……………………:P
Patterns inspiration : Cargo pants from IVL, Shirt jacket and Wilderness vest from Peek-a-boo pattern shop, Curved hem tee and Beanie from Lowland.
Fabric is from Les Tissées and tags are from Shine Bright Label Co.
Shara of Handmade Nelly – Foxes and Fairy Rings
When I saw the theme for week 2 was “Into the Woods,” I imagined a place deep in the forest, full of furry creatures and untouched plants and fungi, and then I tried to bring this to life in my outfit. I had certain elements I knew I wanted for the dress: puff sleeves reminiscent of something Little Red Riding Hood might wear, an open back to make it a little playful, and a hemline that would show off the embroidery I had in mind. I ended up combining three Little Lizard King patterns to get the style that I wanted. The bodice is from the Mackinac Island pattern, the sleeves are from Prague, and the skirt is from Kerala (all modified a bit to make them work together). I love how these three patterns came together in a neutral linen fabric to create the whimsical, woodsy look I was going for.
A plain linen dress, though, doesn’t quite capture the woods. For more detail and fun, I drew up some mushrooms and then used them to create an embroidery design. I placed the mushrooms randomly around the bodice and spaced them out evenly along the hemband. And then I stitched and stitched and stitched for what felt like forever. But it was worth it because, in the end, the mushrooms were the perfect addition. Those along the hemband, especially, helped us create our very own fairy-ring dress!
To finish up the outfit, I had to add a couple fox-themed elements to represent the furry forest critters (and because foxes are my favorite animal). I made the socks using the Cozy Critter pattern from Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop. That fox face is completely adorable and a fun detail to add to any 6-year-old’s outfit. And for the stuffed fox friend, I used the Cottontail pattern from Peony Patterns. This pattern is actually for a bunny, so I changed the ears and added a fox tail. We ended up with the perfect companion for our “Into the Woods” look!
Asha of Asharobin – Earthy Vibes
The first thing that came to my mind when I heard the week 2 theme, “Into the Woods” was “Little House on the Prairie”. This is one of my favorite themes to work with. I love the earthy tone, its simplicity and how its blends with nature. I choose Linen fabric for this because Linen is an elegant fabric that is durable, breathable and soft. I used fabric from Core fabrics.
For the top I used Violet Fields and threads Ramsey dress. I modified it into a top. I added pintucks to the front panel and made accordion pleats for the top skirt .Added 3 elastic casing to the sleeves for vintage vibes. Isn’t that cute? ; ). Added trims on to the neckline and sides of the front bodice. For the bottom I used Little lizard king, oakland . I have adjusted the bottom to add ruffles.
For the front open pinafore, I used Duchess & hare, cat’s meow jumper. I lengthened the bodice and added hand embroidery border to give a touch of elegance to the dress and finished it with adding grommets to each sides.I drafted a tea- length skirt with ruffled faux hem to give it a touch of girly twirl.
How could we have a woody/ forest theme dress without some animals? For this, I made a simple apron and triangle head wrap. . I traced elephant, giraffe and deer outlines on to it and filled in the outline using scrapes and used free motion stitch to complete the look. Hope you enjoyed the journey into the woods with me. For more pictures please visit my Instagram
They have all outdone themselves!! How will you ever choose your favorite? We are so impressed with these designers, and hope you’ll share the love with them by giving them your vote! This week we will be sad to say goodbye to one designer. All of them deserve their spot in this competition!
This is how their scores are determined:
1/3 score = public voting
1/3 score = panel of judges
1/3 score = celebrity guest judge of the week
Are you inspired? We have a Sew-Along every season, and you can sew to win prizes! Sew for this week’s theme, or any other theme from this season, and join in on the fun. You don’t want to skip this one.
We’re helping you with a little extra sewing inspiration in the form of a SALE CODE! We’ve put the Evergreen Skirt and the Woodland Wanderer Coat on sale for 30% off when you use the code: PRP28WOOD This week only.