Monday, September 21, 2015

Sew Mama Sew Citronille Pattern Challenge


I'm excited to announce I'm in the Sew Mama Sew Citronille Pattern Challenge! Fiddlehead Artisan Supply (lots of yummy goodies there) is bringing the French Pattern line, Citronille, to the United States for all of us to enjoy.  French designer Astrid de Larocque-Latour has created this sweet collection of women's and children's patterns and I had the pleasure of sewing up the Zebulon Top for the challenge.


The Zebulon pattern is a versatile women's tunic pattern (it comes in children's sizes, too) that would be beautiful made up in any number of fabrics, from quilting cotton to silk crepe.  I decided to make my blouse up in an unexpected lightweight wool gauze with subtle sequins.  Elegant and so French, right?




All of the instructions are in French but an English translation page is included.  The patterns come with illustrated instructions and although this sewed up easily, I would recommend it for a sewist with some sewing experience.  To make construction easier, I marked the pattern pieces with English translations and marked the sleeves with notches at the cap, front and back.


The construction is pretty straight forward but because my fabric has a loose weave, I used tear away stabilizer at the corner of the inset and I added 1/2" wide strips of interfacing to the front opening to help it lie flat.  I shortened the sleeves 3" (I always think a 3/4 sleeve is more flattering), cut the inset crosswise for some interest, and left the buttons off because the sequins are enough adornment.


This was my first experience sewing with a pattern in French and by the end of it I felt very sophisticated and European.  I mean, I'm practically French now.  When you see me in my tunic you may think I fill my house with fresh flowers, wear red lipstick and eat croissants but don't be fooled, I just finished downing a NY bagel with cream cheese when I snapped this picture.


I took these photos while on my trip to NYC.  What a fun place for pics and the perfect place to wear my new tunic! 


I'm in great company in this challenge so be sure to visit my fellow bloggers and their projects.  We're using a variety of Citronille's patterns so you'll get a good look at the offerings:

Michelle Morris of That Black Chic
Sherri Sylvester of Thread Riding Hood
Tenille Brien of Tenille's Thread
Maris Olsen of Sew Maris
Ari Green of Max California
Marisa of Thirtynine
Sara Johansen of The Sara project
Natalie Strand of Vegetablog
Jessica Wright of Willow & Stitch
Sara Homer of Now Try This
Kelly Donovan of Craftree

And as a special treat, Sew Mama Sew is having a pattern give away! Hop on over for your chance to win (because if you don't win somebody else will!)

Happy sewing my friends!


13 comments:

  1. Oooh, your top is gorgous! I love the fabric that you chose for it-- the drape is lovely and the top is so flattering!
    ~Natalie from Vegetablog

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    1. Thank you! I've been holding on to that fabric far too long. Finally I found the perfect pattern!

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  2. Beautiful top, and I love the sequinned fabric. It looks wonderful on you, well done!

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    1. Thanks! It was fun working with a pattern that's so different!

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  3. Looks gorgeous! I may have to branch out and try some of the women's Citronille patterns now too..!

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    1. Thank you! I'm going to sew up Citronille's Daisy pattern next.

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  4. OMG You're too funny, practically French! Love tunics and the fabric lends itself nicely to this top.

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    1. Thanks! I love your "Buildyourwardrobe" pieces! You inspire!

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  5. Your top is fabulous! Seeing yours, I want to make one.

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  6. OK! Something for me now! This is Beautiful and looks lovely on you! I want one for mysekf :) i have found plenty to make gor the grandkids, but for myself, just...meh. This though I woukd WEAR! I looove it!

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    1. Thank you so much! This is a great TNT pattern and check out the Daisy pattern too. Happy sewing!

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  7. OK! Something for me now! This is Beautiful and looks lovely on you! I want one for mysekf :) i have found plenty to make gor the grandkids, but for myself, just...meh. This though I woukd WEAR! I looove it!

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