Lizzy House Fabric Past... and Present: Part Two

Catnap has arrived! And we are taking the moment to feature items made with other lines of Lizzy House fabric! This post is going to be all about clothing!

The last post (a while ago now) showed some quilts, pillows, and other home goods, and you can read it here.



First we swoon over Catnap!

Now let's see some super amazing apparel patterns using older lines from Lizzy House:

Kristin from Skirt as Top made this adorable Star Star Dress from a print from Lizzy House's last collection, Constellation. The pattern is the Georgia Vintage Dress from The Cottage Mama. I love all the little details!

photo courtesy of Kirstin

Stefanie from Very, Very Fine made this wonderful baby dress in Castle Peeps fabric. The pattern is the Pretty Party Dress from Prudent Baby.

photo courtesy of Stefanie

Emily from EmmmyLizzzy made this Geranium dress (pattern from Made by Rae) from the Butterflies print from Hello Pilgrim. Catnap includes a selection of  updated butterflies prints!

photo courtesy of Emily

And speaking of Geraniums, Rae of Made by Rae made a super adorable Geranium tunic in this bright print from Lizzy House's Outfoxed line.

photo courtesy of Rae of Made by Rae

Rae also used several Pearl Bracelets to make this adorable Colorblock baby dress.

photo courtesy of Rae of Made by Rae

But what I really wanted to show you from raiding Rae's archives, is that Lizzy House makes adorable prints that can be used in clothes for both girls and for boys. And of course women - it goes without saying, though I will still link to some pictures: (Rae's butterfly washi dress! Rae's dress in Hello Pilgrim leaves!)

Constellation was a great line for everyone (see the star dress above!) and Rae used the teal moon dots to make these shorts from her Parsley Pants pattern.

photo courtesy of Rae of Made by Rae

She used this Medal print from Lizzy House's Red Letter Day line to make both a bucket hat (pattern by Oliver+S, from the book Little Things to Sew).... 

photo courtesy of Rae of Made by Rae

... and a pair of board shorts (the pattern is Board Shorts by Patterns by Figgy’s) for her son.

photo courtesy of Rae of Made by Rae

And there are several prints in Catnap that I think will look great on anyone! Unless they're afraid of mice, that is.

And now, what shall we make with Catnap? I know I'm planning a skirt for myself. Whatever you make, be sure to share it with us in our Made With Pink Castle Fabrics Flickr group!

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