Two birds, one stone and a bit of a bonkers dress

October has been a great month for me – I love having an Autumn birthday and this year I had not one but two sewing challenges.  Thanks to my blog devouring activities I had read about the Cat Lady Sewing Challenge  which I thought was a really fun idea.   At about the same time I volunteered myself as a pattern tester, to give a beginner’s perspective, for Lou Lou – a new pattern from English Girl at Home.  As both had October deadlines I decided to combine the two – this was possibly not such a wise decision.

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I immediately started to look for suitable fabric.  I was very excited to find this rather funky design called Cheeky Black Cat from Textiles Francais – whilst this fulfilled the brief for the Cat Lady Challenge it was far too structured for the Lou Lou which is meant to be floaty and drape beautifully.

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However, I thought the 60s style A-line shift would work well with the fabric and that I might look a little bit like Samantha from Bewitched.

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I have to confess that I haven’t done the dress justice at all.  It is fully lined with a funky little piece below the dress itself .  Colour matching the lining with the little balls of wool the cat is playing with still couldn’t create the feline grace I had hoped for.
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However, it was a fun make  – one of my colleagues asked if it was my Halloween outfit – which was not quite the reaction I was expecting!

And back to the Cat Lady element: this is my lovely cat Tambo – the latest in a long line of black cats: Leo, Flynn, Scout, Puffin, Jude and a highly aloof tortoiseshell Serafina Pekkelaimage

Many thanks to Miss Crayola Creepy for setting up a fun challenge and to Charlotte for giving me my first shot at pattern testing.

Toodle pip,

Clarinda

4 responses

  1. I’m also a big fan of your cat dress. I actually saw the fabric at the knitting and stitching show in London and almost bought it. Only almost because it was so busy on the day that I just couldn’t convince myself to fight for a space at the stall to get the fabric cut. And it doesn’t look Halloweeny at all. I also love how you dressed it with the black jumper.

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  2. I love your Tambo dress and I’m sure Tambo does too 🙂 I like how you styled your outfit, perfect for cooler weather! xo

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  3. I love your cat dress and your blog! I am also fairly new to sewing and it is nice to read a blog by someone who is starting their adventures in sewing like me! I can’t wait to read your next post 🙂

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  4. Hello Your dress is lovely and i particularly like the under skirt peeping out…I too had a birthday a couple of weeks ago and always had a black cat in the house…until recently when we adopted an 8 year old long haired tortie as a rescue cat…..
    bestest to you and Tamba!
    daisy j xx

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