Thursday, February 21, 2013

Crepe for Spring!

I've started a new job everybody! And guess what: I get to sew things for it, what could be better? I am the new sewing teacher at Fabricland Sewing School! I am also doing some administrative duties, including all social media, so follow Fabricland on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest and Facebook.I have been going to Fabricland since I was a little girl so it's great to be a part of it. 


I've been there a month and this week we are starting to sell Colette Patterns! YAY! So I got to make a dress for display to promote the new (to the store) pattern line. I chose to make Crepe, the classic wrap dress, I love every version I see and couldn't wait to make my own. I used two different Amy Butler quilting weight fabrics from her alchemy line. I love the blue floral, its so gorgeous and springy! 

I did a straight size 10, with no alterations, (isn't it crazy when that happens?).Since this dress will be on display for a while, the pressure to sew it perfectly was on, I used french seams throughout, for a neat finish. This is another great pattern from Colette, it's crazy how many times I have sewn something from this pattern line!

So have you ever worked for a fabric store? What do you look for in your local fabric store? What do you wish you could find? Do you follow any stores on social media? 










11 comments:

  1. Wow! Congratulations, Erika! What a perfect job for you!

    I worked for JoAnn's for about a month when I was in college, but sadly I had to quit because it was taking too much time away from my studies :-(

    Your dress looks so cute - I hope you get to keep it after it's done being displayed.

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    1. That's the best part I do get to keep it! :)

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  2. This is SO ADORABLE!! Congrats on the new job, I hope it is awesome.

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  3. Pretty dress! No alterations needed - bonus! Maybe I should pull mine out and make it already - I'm quite motivated now after seeing your lovely dress :)

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  4. Very cute:) the shoes match perfectly

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  5. Congrats on the new job! It's not too much work since you get to do something you like to do. I love the dress and it looks very good on you.
    -Nizzy

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  6. Hi, lovely dress! I have worked for two different Fabriclands, one right after I graduated, and one after I got married (10 yrs. ago). There was no sewing school at these. I loved doing the display models/staff projects, as materials were covered up to a certain cost, then the item would be on display for a month. But yes, spending the work day with fabric, cutting it for customers, and helping them with advice, calculating amounts needed for curtains, etc. I definitely enjoyed! Now I live on a farm, and get to be a wife and Mommy to my 3 little ones, and I really love this! I can sew whenever I can fit it in! Thanks for sharing your projects, you make some lovely things! (Does this mean you live in Canada too? I thought Fabricland was in Canada only.) All the best to you! Shauna

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    1. Hi Shauna,
      Thanks! No this isn't a chain, and it's located in NJ.

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  7. That sounds like a great job, and the dress is gorgeous. Love the fabric.

    My nearest "local" fabric store is almost 40 miles away so I do a lot of online fabric shopping.

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  8. This is such a pretty dress the fabric is gorgeous! Congrats on the new job hope your enjoying it :)

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  9. Gorgeous!!! Love the clashing matchy print bow with it too :) and lucky you, working in that kind of environment!!! So very envious right now!

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