Astrid proves yet again that you can wear prints and batiks with ease and style, pretty much anywhere in the world. Here she rocks the dark blue and white adire from Nigeria as a nice pencil skirt, paired with a white top.
If you have something similar in mind and like the fabric, the Green and white version is available right here.
Do share you creations with us, we would love to see what YOU have made.
I’m so excited to be blogging for Urbanstax about the Sew Over It Lola Coat I made with their amazing fabric! Anyone who follows me on Instagram or my blog …
Header image: Katlego and bridesmaids, ‘A Rustic Chic Rustenburg Wedding’, 2016, via www.bontlebride.com Did you know that shweshwe fabric is a popular choice for wedding dresses in Southern Africa? It is …
There have got to be some perks with being friends with someone who runs a fabric store right? Well our one and only @missbenedetto gets to enjoy one. It is in the …
Another gorgeous creation by Baba Jole incorporating one of our Nigerian batiks. A reversible piece with pockets on both sides and with light wool filling, perfect for this weather. You …
It has been a little while since we posted one of your makes with our fabric. Thank you so much Monika for sending this fantastic capture. Her fab skirt, in …
Look What They Made! Astrid
Astrid proves yet again that you can wear prints and batiks with ease and style, pretty much anywhere in the world. Here she rocks the dark blue and white adire from Nigeria as a nice pencil skirt, paired with a white top.
If you have something similar in mind and like the fabric, the Green and white version is available right here.
Do share you creations with us, we would love to see what YOU have made.
Related Posts
Look What They Made: Kelly Louise Preece in her Sew Over it Lola Coat
I’m so excited to be blogging for Urbanstax about the Sew Over It Lola Coat I made with their amazing fabric! Anyone who follows me on Instagram or my blog …
Blue Shweshwe Dresses
Header image: Katlego and bridesmaids, ‘A Rustic Chic Rustenburg Wedding’, 2016, via www.bontlebride.com Did you know that shweshwe fabric is a popular choice for wedding dresses in Southern Africa? It is …
Look What They Made: Urbanstax for Miss B
There have got to be some perks with being friends with someone who runs a fabric store right? Well our one and only @missbenedetto gets to enjoy one. It is in the …
Look What They Made: Baba Jole Kimotto
Another gorgeous creation by Baba Jole incorporating one of our Nigerian batiks. A reversible piece with pockets on both sides and with light wool filling, perfect for this weather. You …
Look What They Made- Monika
It has been a little while since we posted one of your makes with our fabric. Thank you so much Monika for sending this fantastic capture. Her fab skirt, in …