Aren’t these pompoms adorable? We’ve used the nylon chiffon fabric from our Frenchy Peignoir Set to create floofy decorations that are perfect for vintage sleepwear! I was inspired by iconic designer Lucie Ann to create these fabulous embellishments. They look fantastic tied to the end of your ribbons or chiffon tubing on the Frenchy Robe. (We […]
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Want to be a Rockford Peach for Halloween this year? Me, too! I’m obsessed with the new version of A League of Their Own and was inspired to create this Halloween pattern hack for you. You all loved the photos and video I posted on Instagram, so here is a run-down (and video tutorial!) on […]
For the last day of our Extravaganza, I wanted to bring you something really fun. I’ve got Halloween fanatic Naty with me to talk through our favorite last minute Halloween sewing tips.
Naty and I got together for a little spooky Get Ready With Me where we talk all things Halloween, our bad sewing habits, and… our Elvis obsession? I don’t know, things went off the rails a little bit. Watch us try our hands at Morticia Addams and Lily Munster looks–– if you dare!
For Day 11 of the Charm Halloween Extravaganza, we’re bringing a little extra sizzle to your Halloween plans! Meet the Elvira Gown–– featuring a plunging neckline and a vampy slitted skirt, it’s the perfect sultry twist on the Morticia Gown.
Haven’t had your fill of the macabre? I’m pleased to bring you a Bride of Frankenstein hack on the Morticia Gown (a free expansion on the Bryant Gown).
Today, I bring you a deviously simple neckline hack to transform your Morticia Gown into something befitting the glamour queen herself, Lily Munster.
It’s day 8 of the Charm Halloween Extravaganza! I’m pleased to present my tips and tricks for transforming your Bryant Gown into the Morticia Gown.
Hello, my dearies! I’m so thrilled to bring you a bit of Halloween fashion history.
Today, I’m bringing you a decorative lacing tutorial, perfect for adding a little drama to your wardrobe. We used it on our Waspie Corset pattern, but you can get creative with it. It’s perfect for pulling together a DIY Halloween look, or add lacing to everything in your closet––who are we to stop you?