Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Inspiration for Modkid Sage

Friday, August 17, 2018

At Modkid, we love searching for inspiration. In fact, we have an entire Pinterest board filled with ideas for variations on Modkid patterns. I was overwhelmed with creative ideas for the new Modkid Sage, and I'm sure there will be more to come.


Adding the flouce to the upper bodice might be a bit complicated, but the tie waist detail would be a simple waistband adjustment.

No pattern adjustments needed here! Just add embroidery or ribbon to the shoulder straps.


The tapered ruffle is a flirty addition to this top version.

Not only do the tie straps make the length more adjustable, but they offer a cute detail too.


How about creating a two piece look? Or simply use the inspiration for a colorblocked flounce. 

We can't wait to see what you create!! Be sure to show us in the Modkid Facebook Group.

Introducing... Club Havana

Friday, May 18, 2018

I am over the moon excited to introduce you to my newest fabric collection for Riley Blake Designs, called Club Havana.


This line was inspired by a vacation we took with my extended family last Summer to celebrate my parents' 50th Wedding Anniversary. My mom is Costa Rican and my dad is Puerto Rican, but one of their bucket list items has always been to go to Cuba, so we had to make it happen. I loved Cuba so much that I knew right away I needed to turn those scrumptious colors and vibrant imagery into some wearable art.


Once you step off the boat onto the streets of Havana, one of the most striking and memorable things you'll see is the abundance of American classic cars painted in bright, fun colors that are cruising the streets. These are called "Boteros" and are mostly used as taxi cabs for tourists or more affluent locals. Of course, I couldn't resist taking a few dozen pictures.




As soon as I saw these cars, I knew that I wanted this line to have a rougher, more "hand drawn" look & feel, much less tight and vectorized than all my previous lines. I started doing some rough sketches in Photoshop, and I immediately loved the result...

The "Boteros" print was born, and the rest of the line took shape from that point on.


I drew the rest of the line, including lots of florals, some happy pineapples, a very tropical IKAT print and a rounded cross, using the same loose hand drawn style as I had used for the Boteros print. View the full collection here.


This is truly one of my favorite lines I have ever drawn because it came from a place of happiness and love.

Next, I would like to share with you some sewn samples made with the Club Havana advance yardage. I knew I had to make a Stella Purse, because this is the very first pattern my mother designed for MODKID, many years ago. It's a very structured bag with a modern look and feel. It features a zippered panel closure with one outer pocket and two inner pockets.



I also made a pair of Natalie & Nate rompers because I wanted to showcase the sweetness of the Pineapple and the Boteros prints together...


Our dear friend, Maryanna Powel, of Marvelous Auntie M, sewed up this gorgeous Houndstooth Quilt using the 6 color ways of my Rounded Cross print. How fun is this?!?


And last, but certainly not least, the 3 color ways of my Pineapples print was selected to be printed in a super soft Jersey Knit, and I am beyond thrilled about it because I LOVE sewing with knits!!


Courtney Davis, of Sweeter Than Cupcakes, made the Modkid Malibu Dress for her oldest daughter and a Laguna Summer Top with Spring Break Shorts for the youngest. The result is the perfect sister set!



Modkid Mara Inspiration

Monday, November 27, 2017

Did you know we have a Modkid Pinterest Board for filled with inspiration for our existing patterns? I keep seeing images pop up that may get you brainstorming all the Modkid Mara skirts you can sew!! I'm sharing a few today. Do not be afraid to add a scalloped hem or switch the snap placket to a zipper. Challenge yourself and get creative!! We love to see what you make! Today is the last day to enjoy the Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale. Use code BLACKFRIDAY35 for 35% off! Don't forget the Mara Skirt comes in both girl's and tween/teen sizing. They are also available as a bundle.






Modkid Easter Inspiration - Part 2

Monday, March 21, 2016

Easter is right around the corner, and if you're like me, you've waited till the last possible minute to make your kids adorable outfits or that very special handmade gift from the Easter Bunny. But, don't fret! Each and every one of these patterns can be made in one easy afternoon, so you'll have plenty of time to enjoy your family on that special day.

Does your Easter Bunny prefer to bring handmade gifts instead of store-bought toys or candy? Our Travel Art Folio is the perfect Easter gift for creative kids of all ages!



If your girl is more into jewelry and make up instead of art, she will be thrilled with our Jewelry Roll. BONUS: It can double as a school supply, art supply or sewing supply kit and at $4.99 you really cannot find a better value!


Would the Easter Bunny bring an Mod Owl as a gift? Sure! Why not? And what kid wouldn't love and adorable owl with a little pocket that holds an extra surprise? This pattern is only $4.99 and can be made with just small fabric scraps!


Now, for the Easter ensembles... how about something for the boys? The Keagan Shirt pattern comes with 4 different styles of shirts and would be perfect to match with daddy's tie or sister's dress.



And speaking of ties, nothing's faster to make than our Dapper pattern... which comes with bow ties and suspenders in both adult and child sizes... matching sets!!! Now available in PDF pattern format for only $2.99!



And of course, for the girls, here are a few of my personal favorite Easter dresses...

Cece Lapneck Dress:
Reese Party Dress:


And the Pleated Skirt (which can be made for mom and daughter!):




Hope this gives you enough inspiration to get sewing! HAPPY EASTER!!
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