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Coachella Shorts, A Summer Staple

6/4/2015

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PictureThe pattern must have been sending me subliminal messages. After the purchasing the pattern it sat in my files for sometime before I got around to it. What a crazy coincidence that I had chosen the same Jennifer Paganelli fabric as was being shown in the instructions.
Coachella shorts. 
Everywhere you look in the sewing world you're bound to happen upon a pair of Coachella shorts. All the rage this season, they're a great fit for a summer staple for both, women and children.
This easy to follow and fun to sew pattern comes to us from Mandalynn, the designer behind Striped Swallow Designs. The PDF pattern pieces are concise, layered, and fit together well. 
The instructions are beginner friendly with many color photographs guiding you throughout your sew. Also, helpful hints are mentioned along the way as well. What a clever idea to use hair alligator clips in place of pinning!
Not only is this pattern great for the budding seamstress/sewist, but for the experienced as well. These sew up so quickly you'll be able to knock out several pairs in one sitting.  And, leave you dreaming of more.  Especially with all the different trim options!
To date I've sewn two pairs, but have already purchased fabric and trims in anticipation of many more. The first pair I used Jennifer Paganelli's Lucky Girl in Marcella. And, the trim is a sweet cream colored crochet bias tape from Vintage Door on Etsy. 


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PictureCoachella shorts shown in Pat Bravo's Rock 'n Romance for Art Gallery Fabrics

I used Pat Bravo's Rock 'n Romance from Art Gallery Fabrics for my second pair. The trim is a mini pompom I found at one of the big box craft stores. 
I'm in love with the comfort and fit of my Coachella shorts. I love that I can dress them up or down with ease. I am already planning a pair in something silky for pajama bottoms. I have the perfect navy blue with white pin dots for just such a pair. 
The children's pattern is sold separately. Or, you can bundle both the women's and children's together and save.  My daughter is already asking for a matching pair. I should probably get on that. But, first, a Wanderer Tunic for myself, also from Striped Swallow Designs. 


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    Hi, I'm Laurie. And, I like to make and do. I make clothes. I make food. I also make gardens and tend flocks. I make messes. Lots of messes.
    And, I make Jesus and my family the center of it all.

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