What I Wore Sunday – March 13

I’m linking up with Rosie today for my first What I Wore Sunday post! I’ve been following this link up for quite a while, and I’m so glad Rosie brought it back!

For those of you new to The Show and Tell Project Blog, we are a group of 4 friends who share our love of sewing and creating as well as our faith. Our What I Wore Sunday posts will feature items we’ve made. Welcome!

My oldest three and I went to Mass at our cathedral today. My husband did music ministry at Mass last night so he stayed home with the 2 year old. I wore my henley top from Patterns for Pirates, which I used turquoise cotton lycra from Peekaboo Pattern Shop for. I also made my skirt. I used the swing version of the Sybil Skirt from Love Notions. This skirt pattern is awesome with multiple variations. You could make a whole closet full of skirts that looked different!

Here are my three oldest who came with me. I’m still working on sewing them some spring apparel so nothing they wore today was made by me. Hopefully next week!


Thanks for joining us! Make sure to head back over to Rosie’s and check out the other What I Wore Sunday contributors!

6 COMMENTS

  1. mamajud | 13th Mar 16

    I so much admire women who make their own clothes! I just do not have the patience. I like the pattern as well.

    • madebyalisha | 13th Mar 16

      Thank you! I’m rediscovering my love of sewing, and it’s been a lot of fun.

  2. onecatholicmama | 13th Mar 16

    I’m impressed at your sewing skills.

    • madebyalisha | 13th Mar 16

      Thank you! I learned from my grandma when I was younger. I’m so thankful she took the time to teach me.

  3. Sylvia Bass | 13th Mar 16

    The boys look adorable! I love dressing all of my girls in similar outfits too.

    • madebyalisha | 13th Mar 16

      Thanks! I’m planning to make them coordinating Easter shirts!

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