Hello and welcome to this month’s Flickr parade!
One of the favorite parts of my month is seeing all of the beautiful garments that the ladies of our community have made! It certainly is inspiring!
Like these lovely shirt dresses!
Just in time for Mary’s Autumn of 1000 Shirt Dresses challenge.

[Top row: McCall’s 6696 by Two Random Words; Simplicity 1459 by Mrs. Hughes; Green Bee Frances by Shirley. Bottom row: Grainline Alder shirt dress by Pincushion Treats; McCall’s 6696 by Sew Pretty in Pink; Colette Hawthorn by Sewing in the Shade]
And Meg’s amazing jeans!

[Closet Case Files Ginger Jeans by Cookin’ and Craftin‘]
And look at all of these ways to rock a cardi!

[Top row: Muse Jenna by Mon; Muse Jenna by Sew Pretty in Pink; Simplicity 2154 by Mrs. Hughes. Bottom row: New Look 6330 by Sewing in the Shade; McCall’s 6844 by Mimi; Go To Patterns Parisian hack by Sew Pretty in Pink]
As always, we sure love our knit dresses!

[Deer and Doe Plaintain hack with self-drafted skirt by Pudge & Nico; Tilly & the Buttons Coco dress by BreadMama; BlueGingerDoll Violet by Mrs. Hughes]
Especially, the Moneta!
I know I make one at least once a month…

[Top row: striped Moneta by Cashmerette; ITY Maggie London Moneta by Sewing in the Shade. Bottom row: orange Liberty dufour Moneta by Mrs. Hughes; grey Moneta by Small Seams; striped bamboo jersey Moneta by BreadMama]
Knit tops are always a favorite with us as they’re quick to make!

[Top row: Sewaholic Renfrew by Mimi; refashioned Colette Moneta tee by Andrea; Simplicity 0639 by Phalaney. Bottom row: McCall’s 6566 by Busy Lizzie; Seamingly Smitten Lace Front top by Wining Wife: Vogue 8582 Marcy Tilton by Mimi]
McCall’s 6964 is definitely a staple pattern for Phalaney!
We always have an array of beautiful dresses!

[Top row: Bombshell dress by Docksjo, By Hand London Elisalex and McCall’s 6503 mashup by Busy Lizzie; Vogue 8787 and Vogue 8667 mashup by Morven’s Handmades. Bottom row: Colette Hazel by Amalie; Jolie Marie Louise Lea dress by Sewing in the Shade; Butterick 5982 by Sara]

[Top row: modified Itch to Stitch Marbella by Cookin’ and Craftin‘; Deer and Doe Sureau by DucknDam; April Rhodes Staple Dress by Small Seams; modified Butterick 5856 by Is it Really Sew Strange?; By Hand London Anna dress by Morven’s Handmades. Bottom row: Christine Haynes Emery by Morven’s Handmades; Colette Truffle by Curvy Stitches.]

[Vintage Simplicity 1716 by Andrea; vintage Simplicity 3893 by Mrs. Hughes]
And such a beautiful collection of skirts!

[Clockwise from left: New Look 6311 by Mimi; BlueGingerDoll Bonnie sweater and Simplicity 1369 skirt by Mrs. Hughes; Deer and Doe Plantain and Colette Ginger skirt by DucknDam; New Look 6981 refashion by Show and Tell Meg; refashioned tee and BlueGingerDoll Peggy skirt by Mrs. Hughes; Grainline Moss by Sewing in the Shade; Tilly & the Buttons Delphine skirt by Docksjo]
Look at these classic blouses!

[Grainline Archer by Cookin’ and Craftin‘; Deer and Doe Bruyere by DucknDam]
And more woven tops!

[Vogue 1247 by DucknDam; Colette Violet top and McCalls skirt with self-drafted apron by Shannon; Christine Haynes Chic & Simple babydoll top by Shirley]
And some Sutton love!

[Clockwise from left: rayon challis Sutton by Cookin’ and Craftin‘; faux silk Sutton by Cookin’ and Craftin‘; rayon Sutton by Duckndam.]
And then there’s this fabulous red coat!
I think I need one of these…

Vogue 8346 by Morven’s Handmades
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Thanks, Tanya for making these inspirational posts each month. Must be quite a lot of work to sort all those beautiful pics into categories!
Thanks, Marianne! 🙂 It does take some time, but getting the hang of making it less time consuming as I’ve been saving, sorting and editing the photos throughout the month.
Wow ladies! You all are so inspiring, as always. Great work.
OMG!!
This is the first time I see one of my creations posted in a blog which is not mine!!
Thanks for doing this for your followers!!
Happy holydays!!
Keep up the good work! 🙂
Mons
I agree with Lori. I am sew inspired! It does my heart proud to see all of these beautiful creations in my size range. Thanks for creating this collective–it’s a comfort, encouragement and support for the plus sized sewer
I LOVE this post! Such gorgeous ladies in their beautiful creations! Makes me want to RUN to my sewing machine & stitch something up! I am truly inspired.
So much inspiration! So little time!! Thanks for brightening my morning!!
I find it absolutely amazing that sewers have produced all these garments! They look great! I can’t believe you ladies can churn out so many, especially where you see the same pattern repeated but looking so different by the use of different sleeves, lengths, fabric Etc. Very very well done, everyone. Impressive.