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One Fabric Two Looks!! #FunFabricFriday

Well it's Friday and we are right around the corner from Christmas and the New Year! The weather we have been having has been great, and when I stumbled upon this gorgeous honey mustard double knit fabric and knew I could rock this before the fall came to an end. I thought a little out of the box with this and I am glad that I did.  One of my most favorite things to do when it comes to sewing is frankenpatterning. What is that you may ask? It's when you piece together different parts of different patterns to create a completely different look. I am very happy with both of the looks I created here with this yummy comfortable fabric. 

First look is a combination of Mimi G Simplicity 1283 (top) and McCalls 6760 (pants only). I love these pants...I've used them several times and wasn't quite sure how they would work with this bodice but I love the final outcome. I paired this jumper with a Mimi G cocoon sweater made out of what else but pink sequin and of course the look was complete with my pink leather belt and pink suede wedges. My second look is one of my favorite dresses to make, a self drafted midi fitted dress with a pbow. Sometimes in this world full of darkness...you just have to bring your own SUNSHINE!



   








LOVE THIS ZIPPER ACTION!!!











Until next time,
Keep it Sassy, Classy, Sexy, Period.

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  1. Yassssss Honey That Mustard Is Giving Me Lifeeeeee

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  2. Niceeee, luv it all, great job stretching your skills :-) :-)

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  3. You rocked both outfits. You're a fashionista. Love the shoes with the dress too.

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  4. You rocked both outfits. You're a fashionista. Love the shoes with the dress too.

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  5. I love this,I think you a store like asap.....

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  6. Go Lawana! That mustard color is EVERYTHING! I've been on the hunt for that exact color. I LOVE the dress so much with the bow!

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