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June 2021

Oops!

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I was tidying up my studio before getting to work last weekend and I came across a few sleep masks I had made that either had a small flaw or I had accidentally made with the wrong lining and realized before sending it out… I figured I might as well try to find these beautiful mistakes some new homes.

Most of these masks have silk linings which is an extra little bonus for your skin.

Velvet & Silk Sleep Mask

You can see what is available HERE. I’m going to try to start adding new sale items weekly or as time allows. I sometimes will be making a pair of underwear or a bra and realize I don’t like the placement of the print, or there is some sort of other small imperfection, and I set them aside. After a couple of years these items start to stack up so I really need to go through them!

It has felt good to make these baby steps in getting back to work. Everything feels slightly less daunting. And although I have a couple more months of balancing kids and business, I’m feeling slightly more positive about what is to come.

Introducing the Cabin Shorties

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I think I first shared a photo of the Cabin Shorties on my Instagram Feed way way back in December 2019. Ahh. 2019. Life was easier then.

Anyway, the point I’m trying to make is that it has taken me forever to get here!

I’m obsessed with these, especially during these warmer summer months. They are perfect for under skirts and dresses. I’ve even made some with a bit of a longer leg to prevent my thighs from rubbing together.

But my favourite way to wear these is with a cozy, soft tank top to bed.

I will be releasing a kids sized variation of this pattern, but for now you can grab the adult version Here or on Etsy.

A couple of things have changed about my pattern formatting. First, my sizes are no longer XS-XL. I’ve decided to colour code my sizes based on some great feedback from the Ohhh Lulu Pattern Group on Facebook. Secondly, my new patterns will all have No-Trim Pages. If you’re not sure what I mean by that, I’ve made a short video to show you.

There are two variations you can make: a plain front or mock-fly front. Both sew up super quick!

Hands down, my favourite fabric for this style is a bamboo lycra jersey. I recommend something lightweight with a lot of 4-way stretch. More stable fabrics may require a bit of adjustment to the rise.

I’ve also included instructions on a few different ways to finish the waist with different types of elastic. I really try to provide methods as opposed to instructions so that you can customize the look and finish of your garments.

I hope you enjoy this pattern as much as I do!

How do you make a come back?

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So… It’s been a while!

I’d be lying if I said the last year was ok. It hasn’t been… and yet I’m still one of the lucky ones, having not been directly effected my Covid.

I say not “directly” effected because the pandemic HAS effected myself and my family. In March 2020, the government here closed schools… the reopened in September for a bit… but we experienced frequent disruptions whenever Isabel or another family member got a cold. In December schools closed again, and then again they closed in April and our kids haven’t returned. They won’t return until September 2021. Instead, we’ve been doing “online learning,” which is a challenge when you have younger children. Isabel is 6. She needs someone to help manage her 3-4 meetings a day, motivate and help her do school work, and also organize fun activities. Daycares also have been closed so I’ve been chasing around my soon-to-be 2 year old.

As a mechanic, my partner is an “essential worker” so he has been out of the home 5-days a week. He has managed to take an extra day off so I can stay on top of basic operations and have some sort of an income, but the lack of working, the lack of socializing, the lack of anything NEW has really effected me. It’s been depressing, frustrating, monotonous… creativity crushing.

Dan and I have now both received the first dose of our vaccines as have pretty much all of our grown-up loved ones. I’ve finally been able to comfortably visit with my parents. My kids and I have missed them so much.

I’ve definitely been in survival mode over the past year and a bit, making sure my kids are happy and healthy. Staying on top of education and playtime, which is so important at their ages. At this point, I’m pretty tired. Because of Lila’s VLCAD I still need to get her up during the night to eat so I haven’t had an 8 hour sleep in 2 years. I’m experiencing parenting burnout. I haven’t been away from my kids in such a long time. There is so much truth in the saying “Absence makes the heart grow fonder.”

I hate even saying “it’s been tough,” because I know we’ve been in a better situation than most, but we’ve still taken our hits financially, mentally, and even physically over the past year.

So now I’m trying to come back, and THAT is scary. When you’ve had to involuntarily drop off the radar for such a long time, it feels so intimidating to jump back in. But here I am.

I’ve quietly posted a couple new videos on YouTube, and some new sleep masks. I have great plans for a brand new lingerie collection featuring some exclusive and unique prints that I have designed and sourced… But it will take time. I am not a patient person, so that is hard for me.