When Hawthorne Threads asked me to participate in this blog hop for Roam, I just about jumped out of my seat! I had the pleasure of working with some of their digitally printed fabric for my niece’s nursery bedding so I already knew just how lovely this fabric would be.
Roam is a soft, dreamy rustic collection in both a Dawn and Dusk palette. I tend to lean toward blues when I select fabric, but for some reason I couldn’t resist playing with the Dusk fabrics. There is something about the earthly yellows, purples and pinks that is just so incredibly soothing…
I selected The Plains in Sage and Prairie Flowers in Dusk to make the Desert Rose Dress by Caila Made. This is such a cute dress pattern for toddlers and the Roam fabric was just a perfect playful fit for the design.
With the contrasting top and skirt, I couldn’t help but add a little extra pink pom-pom action….because…who can resist, right?!? If you have not worked with pom-pom trim before, I suggest basting it in before you attached the top to the skirt. It makes it MUCH easier to attach and stay even as you sew!
Along with the dress, I made a Side-Snap Infinity Scarf. The Buffalo Plaid in Honey is such a gorgeous coordinate. I love how it picks up the yellow from the skirt and adds a hip stylish look for a little one. The best part is the side snap placket which allows you to wrap the scarf without having to slip it over those big heads 😉
You can also play with how you attach the scarf to change the look. Snap it right in the middle and fold it over allows the scarf to work as a caplet. If you use all the snaps, the scarf can stand up better to ensure full neck coverage on chilly days. If you leave the snaps undone, you get a cute little shawl as shown. Now who doesn’t love a multi-tasking accessory?!?
To make the Side-Snap Infinity Scarf:
- Use 1/3 – 1/2 yards of 42-44″ wide main fabric (depending on how much volume you would like.)
- Fold the fabric with right sides together and sew down the length creating a long tube.
- Pull the fabric so right sides are facing out and press
- For the placket – {A} Take the accent fabric, cut (2) 3″ x 10″ strips (if using 1/2 yd for main fabric) OR cut (2) 3″ x 7″ strips (if using 1/3 yd for main fabric)
- {B} On the short sides of the accent strips, fold a 1/2″ hem and press on both sides
- {C} Fold in half length-wise and press. {D} Open and fold lengthwise again but match the sides to the center line. Press and make sure you keep a nice rectangle shape with sharp corners.
- {E} Attach the placket by sewing in the the first crease of the placket closest to the end of the scarf tube.
- {F} Flip the scarf over and sandwich the open end of the main fabric tube in-between the opening of the placket. Top-stitch all around with a 1/8″ seam allowance {H.} Repeat for the other side of the scarf. TIP: Use some washable fabric glue to keep the placket in place as you top-stitch
- {I} Add plastic snaps such as these KAM ones by marking 5 sets approximately 2 1/4″ apart (for 1/2 yd scarf.) *Yes, I know that one left snap was incorrectly attached, but I didn’t realize it until all the pictures were already taken. It’s been fixed since 😉
***Giveaway is closed*** Now who’s ready for the giveaway??? Comment with how you would like to use this Dusk color-way for a chance to win the entire fat quarter bundle! This is open internationally and a winner will be announced once the blog hop is complete. Make sure to visit everyone on the hop for beautiful ideas and additional chances to win this gorgeous fabric!!!
12/15/2015 Update – Randomly Selected Winner is Veronique Oudard! Congratulations!!!
Hugs & Stitches,
Cristy
***The blog hop was sponsored and fabric was provided by Hawthorne Threads. All opinions are my own and have not been influenced by outside parties.