I am thankful for all the hard work of my pattern testers. They helped me iron out the kinks in my Reyna Hi-Cut pattern, and came up with lovely projects. Here are their creations.
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I was especially thankful for the feedback from my pattern testers during my recent test for the Val Breast Form. I originally developed this pattern to make soft protheses for my sister-in-law, and her breast cancer treatment didn't include chemo or radiation. I had to make some changes to the pattern to make it more friendly for people who have more sensitive skin due to their treatments, and my testers were really great about helping me problem solve.
As one of my testers said, no more sad beige! I was so happy to see Val made in bright and cheerful fabrics. Here are their beautiful creations. I'm really thankful to have worked with such a fantastic group of pattern testers for my Annika Wireless Bra pattern! Their hard work and feedback helped me bring my pattern to life. Below are their lovely creations.
Here is the second half of my pattern tester's beautiful work for the Paola Cheeky Panty. If you missed the first part, you can find it here.
I couldn't produce patterns without all the hard work and dedication from my pattern testers. I really enjoy seeing their creative choices for my designs, and it is my pleasure to share with you their work. Here is the tester roundup for the Desiree Bra.
Today I am sharing with you the beautiful creations of my pattern testers. Not only do they help me iron out problems and inconsistencies with the instructions, they inspire me with their creative choices in colors and fabrics. I hope you enjoy seeing their work as much as I do.
Today I am happy to share with you the lovely projects created by my hardworking pattern testers for the Maritza Sports Bra. Enjoy!
Here are the beautiful creations of my pattern testers for the Silvena Boyshort.
I couldn't make patterns without the invaluable feedback from my hard-working pattern testers! They help me find any errors in the instructions and pattern pieces, and also help me test out my size range. Below are the beautiful creations from my pattern testers for the Delvine Bralette. Oh my goodness... once I took a close look at the main fabric, it made me laugh!!
Every time I test a new pattern, I am amazed by what lovely creations my testers make. I am very happy to be sharing with you today the tester photos from my Tanja Boyshort pattern.
In case you missed it, here is Part 1 of the Elodie Briefs tester roundup. Now we continue to Part 2 of the Elodie Briefs tester roundup.
Here is Part 1 of the Elodie Briefs tester roundup. Every time I test a pattern I am very lucky to get to work with a really fantastic group of sewists! Their behind-the-scenes work really helps me improve my patterns and inspires my creativity with their lovely creations. I am happy to share their work with you today.
Here is the second part of the Iris Bralette tester roundup. Enjoy!
Working with pattern testers not only helps me improve the quality of my pattern, but also provides me with a source of inspiration from all the lovely projects they create. Below are some of their Iris Bralette projects, and I hope you enjoy seeing them as much as I do.
Today I am happy to share with you the Dahlia Hipster panties made by my lovely pattern testers. I always love to see the fabric and trim choices of my testers, they are a source of inspiration! Do you make clothes to match your flowers? I love this beautiful pink floral with black contrast. More pink and black here, plus tan and white lace by Jeanne. Marina is ready for Halloween! Though she joked that it's always Halloween at her house. I love the bright purple pop of elastic. She also made a lovely Style C with the waist harness. Heather used black fabrics as well, making a Style B with mesh insets. I really like her use of fold over elastic sewn flat. Katrina used beautiful blues that sparkle for her Style A. More beautiful blue from Shuba with black contrast insets. Aren't these sweet? White with white lace and a pop of red. Floral, lace and pink elastic? All my favorites! Love Sarah's Style A. Striped black and white print with fuschia lace. Love it!
Many thanks to my pattern testers! Their hard work helps my patterns come to life! All of my patterns are tested by sewists across my size range. Along with clarifying any details in the instructions, my testers help me make sure that my patterns can fit a wide range of bodies, and work in a variety of fabrics and trims. Below are some of their lovely creations. Bernice used some scraps from a previous project to make Style A.
Hello, sewing friends! Back again today with the second tester roundup for the Hellebore Hi-Cut panties. In case you missed it, here is the first tester roundup. When Edyta signed up as a tester, she shared with me that she was five months pregnant and wanted to make sure I'd be ok with her testing. Since I have never been pregnant myself, and don't know much about maternity clothing, I thought why not? The Hellebore Hi-Cut worked out well for her as far as fit, and I just love the double brushed poly print she used.
Hello, sewing friends! Today I'm sharing with you the first of three tester roundups for the Hellebore Hi-Cut panties. When I created my first pattern, the Daisy Briefs, I received requests for panties with options for self bands and binding, and also for a back with less coverage. So I decided to make another basic style panty, this one with high leg openings (you might also know them as French cut), and provide several finishing options. I love seeing the fun prints and colors that my testers come up with. Along with checking for a good fit across my size range, my testers provide me with helpful feedback on the instructions and inspiration for new color combinations. Some of them have such cute and funny knits in their fabric stashes, I'm finding new vendors to shop from. So, here are the first six projects from my testers: Hot Pink and black is such a classic combination. Amanda made up Style B, and it is fun to see what the lace looks like over a print.
Hello, sewing friends! I have the last post of the Daisy Briefs tester roundup for you today. If you've missed the other posts, you can find them here: roundup 1, roundup 2, roundup 3, roundup 4 .
Today I'm sharing with you a couple briefs made by Zarina, @zarina_craft. Zarina lives in Malaysia and has her own sewing business, so it makes me really happy to provide a pattern she can make for her customers. Hello, sewing friends! In case you've missed it, here are the previous posts for the Daisy Briefs tester roundups: roundup 1, roundup 2, roundup 3.
Today I'm sharing with you the work of Susan, @sukie_b_123. She has a great sense of style, and I love all the pretty florals she chose for her Daisy Briefs. Hello, sewing friends! Today I'm sharing with you another tester roundup for the Daisy Briefs. If you missed the previous parts, you can find tester roundup 1 and roundup 2.
Today I'm sharing with you the work of Sherry, @toffee_apple_sweet_kreations. She has made quite a few Daisy Briefs for her daughter, and I love all the prints she has chosen! Hello, sewing friends! I'm back again with more tester photos of the Daisy Briefs. If you missed the first roundup, you can find it here.
Today I'm sharing with you the Daisy Briefs made in solid fabrics. Plain doesn't have to mean boring, and there's always room for pretty details. I've been a busy bee behind the scenes working on my next pattern. I realized that while I've been sharing Daisy Briefs tester photos on social media, I forgot to share them here! Whoops! So let's get to it, shall we?
Some of my testers have been very prolific and made themselves quite a few pairs of Daisy Briefs, so I'll share those in upcoming posts. |
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