The Jill Dress Pattern

I am very excited to introduce the Jill pattern. It comes as a dress, tunic or top. It's perfect for hot summer days, but can easily transition into the colder temps with a cardi or jacket addition. There are no closures. The wide straps end in pretty gathers in front. The back has a yoke and is also gathered. The optional ties can be worn in the back, front or wrapped all the way around. There are inseam pockets. The pattern is designed for woven fabric with drape. Comes in sizes 0-22. 



The Roho Blouse

I am excited to share all the beautiful Roho blouses from the testers. The pattern can be purchased here. The Roho blouse is a loose-fitting raglan top made for lightweight to mid-weight woven fabrics with drape. The blouse is a wardrobe staple and can be styled many different ways, depending on your mood for the day. It’s a perfect to lounge around on weekends. Pair it with a skirt or trousers and it’s suitable for the office.
Image belongs to Jen of desert_blooms


The London Backpacks by LBG Studio

The girls and I were shopping at Target when they came across cute backpacks they wanted to buy for our trip to Ukraine. I heard myself saying, "I can make backpacks for you." Don't ask, I have no idea what possessed me to utter such strange words. lol I quickly realized that it would be way more expensive, never mind time consuming, to actually make backpacks. I was hoping they would forget. They didn't. Luckily for me, my good friend Vanessa of LBG Studio is an excellent bags pattern designer, and she has a perfect backpack pattern, the London Backpack. Yeah! To keep the costs down I had my girls choose all the fabric from my stash.




Summer Dresses

My youngest requested a new dress, and then my oldest declared that she would like one too. It was a bit of a surprised since she doesn't like wearing dresses. I decided I better oblige before she changes her mind. They both love their new dresses. If you have a child who is not into wearing dresses, do try my Eleena pattern. It's so pretty yet super comfy to wear. If you make in in super soft double gauze like I did, it becomes secret pjs.


The Nina Blouse Pattern as a Dress

I always thought I would have a girl who is into wearing dresses, because I always loved dresses. Of course, I got Ania who would be just fine if she never had to wear a dress in her life. By the time I was pregnant with Evelyn, I thought with two brothers and a tomboy sister, there is no way she will be into girly things. I was wrong. The child loves dresses and wears one every single day. So I knew if I wanted her to wear my new pattern, The Nina Blouse, I'd better turn it into a dress.

Ottobre Shirt 4/2016 Issue

I bought the monster fabric years ago, It's by Paapi design and I am not sure if it's available any longer. I couldn't resist the monsters. Aren't they the cutest ever. At the time it was sold out pretty quickly and was only available in purple, so it was meant for little Ania.

The Nina Pattern Tour, Day 8

Today is the last day of the Nina pattern tour. I enjoy immensely seeing different versions of my patterns. I love how something that was born in my head transforms into so many unique and beautiful creations. It can be challenging to have your own business, but this is what makes me want to do more and work harder. I love the creative aspect. Ok, now more practical matters, take 20% off your total purchase with Ninapatterntour discount code. It expires today at midnight, Central time. Shop here. 


Toya of Made by Toya is an incredibly talented and creative person. Everything she makes oozes coolness. I love the two Nina shirts she made for the twins. The fabric is perfect for summer. See more here.