Harriet’s Marigold Trousers
Personally, I don't mind a cocophony-but-for-the-eyes approach to clashing prints, but my top sewing goal to come out of Me Made May was to sew up more solid colour fabrics.
Read MorePersonally, I don't mind a cocophony-but-for-the-eyes approach to clashing prints, but my top sewing goal to come out of Me Made May was to sew up more solid colour fabrics.
Read MoreI'm sure that there's a different feeling in the air, even if everyone else wants to disagree with me!
Read MoreWith festival season comes standing in a (usually very muddy) field, surrounded by lots of very excited and usually quite drunk people
Read MoreI can definitely see where it gets its name from, the fabric feels luxe next to the skin, but still very breathable in the balmy weather we seem to be having in the UK recently.
Read MoreI'm really keeping to the 'wedding bells' theme this month by writing this post while the Royal Wedding is on the telly in the background!
Read MoreThis month's box has definitely been my favourite ever box from Hayley – that's right, I said it! Every month I feel like there's no way that Hayley can top what she's done in the past, but I'm consistently proven wrong.
Read MoreSo, when this month's very cute Parisian cotton poplin arrived, I got very excited about making myself a pair of pyjamas to wear this Spring and Summer.
Read MoreOne of the reasons that I love getting the Sew Hayley Jane boxes is that every now and then, I get a fabric that I might not choose for myself and so pushes me slightly out of my comfort zone.
Read MoreThis month was one that was pretty out of this world – I'm forever losing tape measures, but the monochrome Merchant & Mills one that arrived this month will most definitely not end up mysteriously disappearing!
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