If you don’t, you should! Together with Susan, the other half of their fabulous blog, they have quite the site full of inspiration and tutorials. Adrianna constantly is making me laugh with her zany sense of humor and funny comments. Not to mention her lovely sewing. A few of my favorite projects are the Milkmaid skirt (on my to do list!), her Ladies who Lunch dress, her Presumptuous potholder, and her Anthro-knock off pillow. I liked that one so much I made my own!
Take it away Adrianna! (and oh my gosh…you are going to LOVE her projects! swoon!)
Tutorial after the jump!
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Such fun ideas! My only problem is I can’t figure out how you did the casing in the middle of the t-shirt for the waist. Do you just fold up the fabric or add some inside to make it? It is something I have never done myself so it is just one of those odd things I have always wondered how to do.
Thanks,
Greta
Love the tunic… really cute. The color combination is gorgeous!
great job!!
Amanda
Love it, Adrianna! I love that big Amy Butler flower!
Darling! You are so very talented! Thank you so much for all the fantastic ideas!
This is such a cute top! I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-sleeveless-summer-tunic-top/2011/04/12/
–Anne
Oh gosh, I love them all! Great job and thank you so much for sharing.
Super cute! I’m wondering about the casing in the middle of the shirt too.
cute stuff! really love that big amy butler flower too! miniboden is such a great source for ideas 🙂
This looks great! I would love to try this out, but how do you do the middle casing?
Thanks!
I’m also wondering about the casing in the middle. Did you fold the fabric to make it? If so, how did you keep it even?