Monday 11 August 2014

Nearly a coco...but not.

I have had this tunic cut out for a while now. It looks like Tilly's coco dress but I had a pattern for this one in my Ottobre magazine way before the coco was released so I cut one out. Cocked it up because I cut it as the t-shirt size instead of the longer version. Made leggings for Big sis with it to save waste fabric. Then cut out another one. That is the short story!




The pattern is called Autumn Mood and is from Ottobre 5/2013. The fabric is a ribbed knit with a little stretch but not too much as too go walkies under the machine. It is really easy to make and I think I will try a patterned one too later in the year.


I made a short sleeved version and ordered some grey boots this morning to put aside for my Autumn wardrobe. I am a teeny bit in love with grey at the moment - more to come on that one. 

Todays fruit and veg is the last of the gooseberries and broad beans but MORE courgettes and green beans to come.

 

Thanks for looking.
Jo xxx

10 comments:

  1. Such an outstanding harvest friend!! And I could LIVE in that tunic!! Beautiful work and a lovely week to you!! Nicole xoxo

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  2. Your new tunic looks great! I love it! It looks super comfy and fun to wear too. And, I love the pockets. Great job! How fun to be building up your fall wardrobe! Your garden harvest looks good! Have a great week!

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  3. It looks gorgeous Jo - and the sort of thing that will get plenty of wear as well. Very impressed that you are thinking about your Autumn wardrobe already! Jane x

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  4. A real delight, you look stunning in your new tunic, it suits you. Impressed with the garden harvest, the courgettes and broad beans have come to an end in our garden but we have a real bounty of tomatoes at the moment, I intend to make some chutney.

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  5. I love your new tunic - it really suits you. What a bumper harvest, that bag of gooseberries is impressive.

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  6. Great tunic, I bet you make heaps of these.

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  7. I am massively in love with gray and I love your wonderful tunic. Great pattern and color choice of course.
    Hugs to you,
    Meredith

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  8. It looks gorgeous and I love the fabric that you chose! Hope that you enjoy the fruits and veggies, I love gooseberries! xx

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  9. Great tunic ... pretty and practical ... perfect ... Bee xx

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