This tunic is so rad! I knew from the minute I saw it that it was a must-sew. Sometimes it just takes me a while. It's a good thing summer temps last a LONG time here in South Texas.
This is the Abacadabra 118 tunic pattern. The leggings that just happened to match nicely came from a big box shop. I was going to hack them to capri length but didn't want to loose the lace at the bottom and the length of lace was too short to "move" it up the leg so we improvised and schunched them up. That is until G got all Diva on me and wanted them down.
People, there is no prompting with this girl. This just a sampling of 1/4 of what goes on around here
The blue tunic is sewn as instructed with bubble hem in a Little Folks voile and bizzkids stripe that is just as light as voile but a little looser weave and kind of a linen feel.
The red tunic has a modified the hem so the under tunic is a little longer than the outer tunic and a rolled hem on both. The solid is from Anna Maria Horner and the amazing print is bizzkids, a nice lightweight voile.
Tags: abacadabra pattern 118, bizzkids fabric, little folks fabric, voile fabric





I love your mod top tunics and dress made out of knit fabrics. I have mine cut out and can’t wait to put it together. The blue tunic top is beautiful and your girls and photography are very Vogue fashion shoot quality.
Anna Wojciechowski
Thanks again for the blog article.Much thanks again. Great.