For me it was love at first sight when
Lotta Jansdotter presented her first fabric collection 'The Premier Collection' back in late 2011.
I was
slightly obsessed with Lotta's 'Ruta' fabric from that first collection and made matching
mother and
daughter dresses (awr, that tiny Wilma).
And yes, I had a giggling fan (teen) girl moment when Abram's Books and Windham Fabrics invited me to participate in this
'Lotta Jansdotter's Everyday Style' blog tour!
In 'Everyday Style' Lotta shows us how to make simple, stylish and functional everyday garments. Tunics, bags, jackets, skirts and trousers are all modeled by 'real people' including Lotta herself in this hardback book.
Lotta creates surface patterns and designs that are printed on numerous of goods; fabric, cushions, paper goods etc, but she's has no experience in designing sewing patterns, so she invited
Alexia Abegg on board for that part - and together these two talented ladies have translated Lotta's visions and style into clothing patterns.
I was tempted to give the Wilma Tote Pattern a go. A tote with the same name as my daughter is hard to turn down, but I ended up making the Esme tunic/mini dress as my first project from the book. By the way, the patterns are presented on full-size pattern sheets. Me like.
I lengthened the pattern and lined the dress
using this brillant method - no other alterations were made to this size L Esme. I love the fit of the dress. I've made a fair share of a-line shift dresses, but I can truly say that this is one of the best fitting shift dresses I've made. Probably the best. I adore the neckline, the bust darts and the fit across my shoulders. Just perfect!
I definetely need more Esmes in my life.
The fabric is of course also designed by Lotta Jansdotter. It's called Hemendu (in the Midnight Navy colourway) and is from her 'Lucky' collection.
Want to win a copy of Lotta Jansdotter's Everyday Style? Believe me - you do! Well, simply leave a comment below to win not only a copy of the book but also: a fat quarter of Lotta fabric, Lotta temporary tattoos and Lotta washi tape.
Random org will help me pick a winner on Dec 14
Update on Dec 17: The lucky winner is comment no 19 -
Gretchen! Congrats, Gretchen - email on the way.
Be sure to stop by these great bloggers to see what pattern and fabric they've chosen for the tour:
Dec 1 – Lotta
Lotta's workshop//
Books//
Fabrics//
Temporary tattoos
Tusind tak fordi jeg måtte lege med, Lotta :-)