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Pattern Re-Release! August Ruffle Thong & Panties

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I started this updated back when I made my Ultimate Cottagecore Lingerie Set video last summer, and just today am ready to publish the updates! Woohoo!

I’ve never been a fast content creator… but I’ve become extra slow lately. And I’m trying my best to just be ok with that. I’ve always been a bit of a contrarian, and in this time of instant gratification, it feels good to be that slow outlier (or so I tell myself!). I did recently post a youtube video about some of the other things I’ve been doing if you’re interested to see the other creative endeavours I’ve been up to!

It feels good to have finally completed a task after months of just starting things. I’m preparing for several big markets this summer so all of the planning and prep seems like an ongoing project and the “payoff” feels a long way away! So I’m glad to be putting one of my projects to rest today.

The Ruffle Thong pattern was the 2nd or 3rd pattern I ever released, over a decade ago. It’s been completely reimagined, with updated instructions, a video tutorial, extended sizing and two style variations.

This pattern is developed for woven fabrics, just like my Jane pattern, and it’s a great companion for with the August Ruffle Bra! It’s a fun way to use up pretty woven fabrics – my favourite thing is to upcycle vintage cottons.

You can get the pattern here or over on Etsy!

August Ruffle Thong & Panties PDF Sewing Pattern

*** PLEASE NOTE! This listing is for a SEWING PATTERN, not actual lingerie. ***

The August Ruffle Panties is an update to one of my original 3 patterns. Based on a vintage woven panty design, I’ve added ruffle details, thong options, and a high cut leg opening. These panties feature a slightly scooped waist and a higher rise.

This pattern includes the print at home sewing pattern, instruction booklet with full colour photos illustrating each step, as well as a helpful YouTube tutorial (https://youtu.be/quwdhPM_rPE).

Lingerie Clearance On Now

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I’ve spent this week listing lots and lots and lots of lingerie pieces. Some of them are samples I made for products that were in my shop, some were small stock runs I had made, others are one of a kind samples, and occasionally a few flawed items. I’ve kept the prices quite low on most things!

I hope you’ll check it out. In the mean time, here’s a little snapshot of what’s included.

Shop the Sale on Etsy.

All good things must come to an end…

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This is going to be a hard post to write, but honestly, it’s at least a year in the making.

I’ve made the very difficult decision to close my lingerie business. On one hand, it is a huge weight off my shoulders. But on the other hand, I’m left feeling somewhat defeated.

The last few years have been hard. Having a baby, then being struck with a pandemic, attempting to “online school” a child between the years of 5-7, having precarious childcare, following COVID protocols, and a partner whose job is not very flexible, made it virtually impossible for me to focus on work, besides staying afloat. And, in the “aftermath” (i say this somewhat jokingly because I know so many people with Covid right now) of the pandemic, I was left with two choices: build back up my business or move onto something new.

I spent the last year attempting to build it back up, but my heart wasn’t it in. I’m not sure if it’s that I’m older, that I’ve spent the last 4 years pushed into the roll of “full time” mom, general burnout or what, but I just didn’t have it in me.

Financially it all took a pretty big toll on my family. I am so lucky that my partner has a dependable, stable job, but going from the main breadwinner to scrimping for necessities was pretty hard. Add that stress to the stress of not knowing what was going on with my business, and it was kind of a recipe for a total mental breakdown.

Luckily, I never completely made it into emotional breakdown zone, but I definitely dangled my feet over the edge. Life the last few years has had a lot of really beautiful, memorable moments with my kids, but I also have seen a piece of myself… change. I don’t want to say lost, because in many ways I feel more “me” than I have in a while. But I’m definitely being pushed out the other side of this a very different person.

I’ve been finding social media so hard these days. I just don’t have the desire to hustle undies online, and the social media landscape has changed so much from my humble beginnings in the early 2010’s. Back then I had a blogger account and a facebook page. Now I’m juggling YouTube, two etsy shops, Tiktok, Instagram… And I’m OLD. I don’t want to be competing with the youngsters any more! (ha!) The market is so saturated, and the uptick in brands like Temu and Shein has really changed things (this deserves an entire deep dive on it’s own).

So, in the midst of my ‘what am I doing with my life’ semi-crisis I decided to take a step back. I hooked myself up with some cleaning jobs and spent about a month just cleaning houses a few days a week (and still managing the bits of work that were coming in). And as weird as it sounds, going from a full time lingerie designer to a house cleaner was one of the best things I could have done for my mental health. It feels so incredibly good to go out, do a job, come home and not be thinking about the job. I can sit on the couch, play with my kids, frig, I can sit and do a sudoku with out that nagging feeling in the back of my mind that I “should be doing something.”

The one thing that never changed over these few tumultuous years is my desire to create. And I can say, one of the positive things the pandemic brought to me was a discovery of new crafts – namely crochet, clay and art! On a whim I decided I was going to start vending at local craft markets. I did 3 over the holiday season and they were amazing. It was so much fun to interact in person with customers and other makers. I found a new drive to make and it feels really good.

So, that in a nutshell is what led me to where I am now.

Here’s what is going to change: I’ll no longer be making Lingerie under the brand “Ohhh Lulu”. Hit me up if anyone wants to buy a lingerie brand (haha). Over the next month, I’ll be clearing out old stock and samples, then I will be transitioning to a new brand, Green River Mercantile. I am going to continue making sleep masks and scrunchies (but I want to work more with reclaimed materials), and possibly some lingerie here or there, but likely ready made. That being said, I will always have time for my long-time customers. I also want to focus on crochet goods, clay earrings, and some art (like stickers, notebooks, etc). I know that the general business advice is to find a niche and stick to that but screw that. I hate following rules! I just want to make beautiful things that fill my heart with joy! So that is what I am going to do.

Here’s what is not going to change: My sewing pattern business will stay the same. I’m undecided as to whether I will rebrand this as well. I really feel like a “rebirth” is what I need mentally but I’m a little worried about how I do that after a decade of a specific brand name. I want to branch out more into lounge wear over the coming year and focus more on YouTube. I really enjoy making videos and interacting with everyone over there.

Thanks to all of you for coming along on this journey with me. I’ll keep posting here, though the blog name may change. I hope you’ll join me to see what is to come!

Free Pattern Alert!

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I shared my ultimate cottagecore lingerie set on my YouTube channel back in August and really enjoyed getting back to sewing lingerie with woven fabric. That’s kind of where I got my start!

I love historical clothing. I used to make all kinds of Victorian costumes and corsets in fashion school. All of the details and the drama are just so fun… and I’ve always been particularly drawn to what people used to wear under their clothes. I’m not sure it’s something most people think about!

When we think of underwear and lingerie we usually think of light, stretchy fabrics. But elastic is a pretty new technology! At one time, not that long ago, most lingerie and even a lot of swimwear was made out of woven fabrics. If you’re a collector of vintage or antique clothes or sewing patterns, you’ll be well aware of this!

A lovely lady in 1940s beach wear courtesy of Vintage Everyday

One of the sewing patterns in my personal collection is for an original 1940’s bra top. I believe it was originally meant for beachwear, but I thought it lent itself well to lingerie. I used the basic style line as my inspiration for the August Bra, but added elasticized edges, ruffles, and tie on straps.

I decided to release this pattern in two formats. You can get the pattern for FREE. Yep, free! The free version doesn’t have a full set of written instructions, but I do have an indepth video on YouTube walking you through the steps. If you prefer a more traditional format, you can purchase an ad-free version that includes the pattern and written instructions with full colour photos in my traditional PDF format.

Fabric selection is important for this bra. Look for fabrics that are lightweight and with a good drape. If you are online shopping, search for fabrics that include rayon, viscose or bamboo, as they are all really drapable fibres. Weaves like challis, charmeuse, and gauze all have a looser weave that are perfectly suited for this pattern! Really tightly woven fabric like poplin could result in a slightly smaller fit. So, if you have a really tightly woven fabric, I’d suggest sizing up.

I’m excited to see what you come up with using my pattern. Tag me on the socials, @ohhhlulu everywhere. I’ll also be releasing a bottom to go with it in the next few days!

A big sale for a big birthday

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This is a big one. I’m turning 40!

I remember when I was a kid, my dad threw a big surprise 40th party for my mom. 40 felt so old. Now I can say from personal experience that 40 is really not that old!

For the most part, I am enjoying getting older. There are some serious stresses… raising kids, finances, responsibility… but overall I feel so much more comfortable with who I am physically and emotionally, and that accounts for a lot.

Lots of changes have happened over the past few years. Good things, like my littlest daughter, my parents both retired and I get to spend more time with them, and I made a new friend who means the world to me. But the pandemic threw a wrench into the spinning wheels of my business, and I’ve spent the past year, my 39th, trying to pick up the pieces and really consider what it is I wanted to do with my my life… And, I decided it’s this! I just want to create. Whether it’s lingerie, watercolours, crotchet, or a beautiful flower garden… I just want to make pretty things. I’m really grateful that at 40, I can make that my life. (It’s not always sunshine and roses… sometimes it’s overdraft and kraft dinner).

Anyway, I’m trying to write this while also preparing for Birthday AND Canada Day celebrations. We have a parade go right by our front door today! So I apologize if this is a little disjointed!

I wasn’t sure when to address this portion, but it is important to me to bring up today. In the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation, I would like to acknowledge that the region I am from is part of the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg. Today is Canada Day, and indigenous history IS Canadian History. I try to take some of Canada Day to bring awareness myself and my children that we have a very complex history as white people on indigenous land.

With all of that being said, I hope everyone has a safe long weekend, whatever you are celebrating. And I hope you take a moment to check out my 40% off sale. I’ve never had a sale like this before! Shop Sewing Patterns on Etsy HERE or use code BIGBIRTHDAY here for 40% off. You can also find select items at 40% off in my Made to Order shop.

New Pattern! The Cedar Bodysuit

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Here is another one of those projects that I started ages ago… And when I say ages, I mean literal years.

I have this problem. It’s not just a design problem, but a problem that infiltrates my normal life as well. I’m not sure if it’s part of being a perfectionist, or what it is… I’ll use this pattern as an example. I started with a really simple design – the scoop neck bodysuit with a built in shelf bra. Then I thought, “a thong would be a nice addition… but wouldn’t it also be cool if I had a high neck version? What if I added ruffles? It would be so easy to make this into a tank top… oh, if I added straps I could make it a garter tank! But if it were longer it would make a really comfortable slip-dress / nightie… and what if I used the shelf bra as a stand alone bra pattern… what if I added cut-outs to the neckline?” You can see, my one idea grows and grows and grows until it is so overwhelming that I come to a stand still.

I do this all the time. I don’t know if there is a name for that, but I really struggle with it.

A few weeks ago I realized that this really stops me from getting anything done. I have great big huge intentions that are too big for one little lady to manage on her own. So I decided to take several leaps backwards and keep it fairly simple. As a bit of a compromise to myself, I added a few simple Pattern Hack’s at the end of the instructions to show you how you can easily take this pattern and make it a tank top, slip dress, or garter tank. One of my pattern testers took the ruffle pattern piece from my Kelly Pattern and used it along the leg line and that worked out great too!

I’ve always said that one of my goals with my patterns and my YouTube tutorials is to teach people methods of doing things… so you can come up with your own methods that work for you! So, I think reminding myself to keep thing simple is important so that I can maintain true to my roots.

The Cedar Pattern has both a low and high neck variation. Both have a built in shelf bra. Before I had my reduction this was an absolute must have for me, but even now, with smaller boobs, the added support is nice. It has the option of either a full seat or thong back and I show two different ways of applying snaps at the gusset seam. The pattern works best with fabrics with 4 way stretch. I had a lot of fun sewing it with sheer mesh and lace but also sewed one out of velvet and another using a rib knit from Bibs & Boots Fabrics.

As always, I’ve posted a sewing tutorial for this pattern over on YouTube, so you can check it out if you are wanting to preview how it is made. You can purchase the pattern on Etsy, or right Here!

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The Cedar Bodysuit

Crafted with love and a touch of magic, this pattern offers a blank canvas for you to unleash your creativity!

Pattern Features:

  • 26 page instructional ebook
  • Thong or Full seat variation
  • High or scoop neckline
  • 3 Bonus Pattern Hack’s included