An eye-catcher is a person or thing that attracts the attention
The online sewing community is very visual. A lot of images are published on social media and on blogs. So, every day I see a lot of sewing related images and some of them are eye-catchers for me. Why? Because they make me think, they give me inspiration. That is why I want to share these eye-catchers with you.
Follow below what caught my eye this week:
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Split sleeves in a blouse
On Craftsy Beth Galvin wrote a very do-able tutorial to transform almost any sleeve in a split-sleeve. I really think it is worth a try to spice up an ordinary top.
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The wide leg crop pants, McCall’s 7445
Wow! Look at these pants Lori made. I really love a pinstripe and I love cropped pants. That makes this combination very inspiring.
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McCall’s 7153
The mcCall’s 7153 is a reissued pattern from 1933—from the Archive Collection— and I think the design of it is striking. Also, I adore that Annie used stripes, that really gives it an original touch.
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Riga Coat from Orageuse
Thanks to @sewinglovelythings I caught this amazing coat this week. The Riga coat is a rather new pattern from Orageuse. I just fell for the clean lines and that it closes solely with a belt.
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The Ellsworth Coat
Trudi proves again what difference fabric can make to an already great pattern. This is simply gorgeous. No more words needed!
And, did anything caught your eye this week?