By now, I think we all know that Deer & Doe create absolutely beautiful and well-designed patterns. Last spring, I had the pleasure of sewing up a beautiful Nenuphar Kimono in collaboration with their spring pattern releases, and this year I was so honored to be asked to participate again! This time around, I had the opportunity to sew up the Agave Skirt. This pattern is really interesting – it is a woven wrap skirt that can be finished with a facing, or made to be reversible. The main pattern feature is an asymmetrical hem line… Which you may notice that my skirt does not have. This lack of the absolute main design feature was not my intention when I began working on this skirt.
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Elizabeth Vial
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I'm a self-trained sewist, learning a little more about my own style with each make. My fire is fed by coffee, pinot noir, and my sewing machine. So pull up a chair, pour yourself a glass, and join me in creating a wardrobe that speaks to your soul.
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