I was raised in Melbourne but left as a young adult 40 years ago, I AM BEYOND ELATED to see Christmas in Melbourne is still steeped in history as I remember it. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
Loved all of the decorations at all of the stores! Especially liked the one in Meyer. Everything was beautiful. I still can't get over how neat and clean the stores are...just amazing.
What a beautiful city. Those pastry dishes chocolates were calling me. Thank you for taking us on this lovely tour, Kristen. The music was perfect. The panels are gorgeous. I would stretch it and hang it on my wall. ❤️
Two panels would make a gorgeous lightweight jacket - I’m thinking a Papercut Sapporo, panelling on the back and strips along the front - totally chic! It was lovely to see Melbourne. Oh how I miss being able to travel knowing that it was safe and easy to see everyone! Thank you, Kristen and Gabrielle.
Melbourne has such lovely architecture! Thank you for the ongoing tour. Love the gorgeous floral panels. I don’t wear dresses much but I love a tunic like the beautiful Simplicity 4528, and for this fabric the knee length version, for sure!
Gosh - I used to work in the city (pre-pandemic!) and this video had me feeling so warm and fuzzy inside about all the memories I had there. Another great video and another set of great prizes! That print is everything!!
Another lovely Christmas episode. Our Lincraft store closed years ago but did used to have nicer quality fabric then Spotlight. The panels would make surprise sneaky lining for a coat.
I loved the shopping trip to the city. Lincraft used to be my favourite fabric store way back when. I never go in there any more. I love the fabric panels up for the random draw. 🎄
Oh, I am so enjoying your Vlogmas episodes! That fabric is very beautiful and exciting! I would want to make a simple dress without many seams because I don't want to mess up the wonderful design!!!
Thank you for taking us for a shopping trip though Melbourne. With travel limited, it was nice to visit old haunts (such as Hopetoun Tea Shop!) from when I’ve visited the city in the past. Adding a bit of drizzle, just made it better as I love smooching around in the rain! I love checking in daily to see your advent calendars, as I didn’t get one for myself this year. Definitely would like to get the Beyond the Pink Door one next year!
Thank you for this episode Kristen. I am from Melbourne and moved to USA more than 30 years ago. It was delightful to see the city (CBD), although I was stunned at how quiet it all was (rain and COVID taking their toll I guess). The fabric panel from cloth edit is delightful. There is a shirt by Makers Atelier in a pattern book of theirs that would be perfect. Their sample is in panel print
Just loving the city walkthroughs, brings. Ack such lovely memories of our visit - those panels are just so stunning I’d be scared to cut into them! - just in the process of making my third Fantail top 😁
Thank you for the trip to the city, I don't go in very often at all so this was a nice 'stress free' visit :) Oh the fabric is just stunning, definitely a tunic style top to show it off, thank you for day 6's vlog :) - Jeanette (Aus)
Thank you for the Melbourne trip .Just loved the floor in the arcade . My sister and I had tea in that lovely tea room about 6 years ago. I agree about Lincraft more decorations and craft them fabric our local one is the same . Look forward to your blogs.
Melbourne is looking a lot more Christmassy than Parramatta! Love all the footage. I've never sewn with a panel, but ever since seeing your lovely panel dress, I've been considering experimenting with one! I think you're right to not break it up, but to keep it in all one piece to showcase its beauty!
You sure do like the fancy cake shops, and so do I! Cloth Edit do have the most beautiful fabrics, I would have to think long and hard about what to make with that one.
Thanks for the tour. I haven’t been to a shopping mall since before the pandemic. I would have to stop for tea and pastries. Those panels are beautiful. I think a dress would be fabulous from them. Perhaps color blocking solid fabric for sleeves.
Gorgeous panels! I have been thinking about making the Saltwater slip for my daughter, and I would love to make a long version of the Ilford jacket for myself, too. I think the panels could work for both. Simply lovely!
Love your trip around the shops Kristen. Great to see what is happening in the city. What gorgeous fabric. I think a lovely long floaty jacket would show off the fabric to perfection. Thank you for the time you put into your channel - it is an inspiration to me.
How beautiful are those panels! I’m all for showcasing these, maybe in two makes. Thank you for the trip in Melbourne. There are so many sights to see in our Victorian capital. 🎄
WOW! Love that fabric 💝, not sure what to make with it though. Think I'd have to admire it for a while first 😉. Love your shopping adventures 🙂. So pretty there. It's looking like snow here in Michigan.❄️🌬️🌨️
I want to go on a Melbourne shopping trip with my sister now. We could hit all those beautiful malls and a coffee/cake shop and all the fabric and some shoe stores. I could wear a sleeveless duster made from the lovely cloth edit fabric over an all white outfit. Enjoyed your vlog once again Kristen.
Hey Kristen, I enjoyed your wander through those beautiful arcades in Melbourne. I'm heading into the city (Sydney) today to see the new Matisse exhibition at the AGNSW with a friend. I think I may just head in earlier than planned so that I can wander through a couple of our beautiful arcades before hand. Perhaps even pop into DJs or Myer to look at the decorations. Those fabric panels are divine. A lovely plain shift dress is the way to go in order to show them off properly. Thanks again for another great video. I'm so enjoying them.
Thank you for taking us on a tour of Melbourne City - it has inspired me to check out the Christmas scene here in Brisbane City. The giveaway today is absolutely stunning! I love your shift dress that you made from this fabric.
oh wow that fabric is so gorgeous, I would love to make something flowy with with minimal seams lines to make the fabric the star of the show with this.
Oh such memories! I used to go to Melbourne about once a year for shopping. We stayed at the Novotel on Little Collins Street. Haigh's chocolate frogs to put in my coffee. Trawling up and down the delightful arcades and little laneways, discovering new and interesting places to eat. Taking in a live show. Greek restaurant. Oooh I want to go to Melbourne now. Another wonderful prize today. Beautiful fabric from Cloth Edit.
Eeeek! How lovely is the city first thing in the morning? You can really take in the old buildings when you’re not dodging people! I’d make the the MN Floreat dress in that fabric panel.
First let me say this was a fantastic Vlogmas! And that fabric is amazing. I’m thinking of a sleeveless shift dress with high slits and some solid skinny slacks underneath. Would have to find a suitable pattern of course. Merry Christmas!
I was just in the City this past weekend too. Up from the bush for my birthday today, and saw some of these stores. It was fabulous. This would be a wonderful birthday gift 🎁
This has been my favorite vlog so far! Thanks for taking us along on this lovely trip to the city. It’s almost therapeutic…the fabric is stunning and not sure what I would make with it but it would probably become something simple so the pattern could shine ✨
Love the Cloth Edit fabric panels. So unusual and beautiful colours. I would love to make a kimono top in this fabric. Thank you again Kristen for your walk in the city, it’s so long since I’ve been to Melbourne and the Arcades.
Love all the festive decorations in the stores. I haven’t been into Perth city for ages but I should go! The cloth edit fabric looks beautiful as always, I’d love to use it to make one of the patterns from a Japanese dress pattern book I bought this year!
Oh my goodness that fabric is just divine. I’d be happy just to pat and stroke it. I think something simple like your shift dress is ideal, it lets the fabric shine.
Thank you for this blog. It’s so fun to come along shopping with you. I want to make a robe for getting ready for my wedding in with that beautiful fabric. It’s just stunning and will look fantastic in photos.
Thank you so much for these Christmas shopping outings I love them and they make me so happy! The Cloth Edit fabric panel is gorgeous but how would I ever decide what to do with it!!
Such a lovely episode. Melbourne is looking fabulous this Christmas. I’ve been eyeing off that fabric from Cloth Edit for ages; it’s so spectacular! I just can’t think how to make it work for me as I need lots of shaping so I don’t look like a house! Maybe I could make a duster jacket with it, that way the back could be a full panel and the sides would still mostly match in the centre if it was a simple pattern?
What a great vlog! I was transported to another world; a beautiful place to shop and just take it all in. The music made it that more special. Thank you
Lovely vlog Kristen! That panel would be fabulous on the back of a long duster! Can never have enough Sewing Revival patterns and the panel would be great for a Stitchbird dress too.
Ooh I love the big stones Christmas displays too …they make the cheaper stores look a bit lacklustre don’t they? Anyhoo I am loving your tours and I am lookin forward to when I can visit Melbourne again from QLD. YOu have the best delies!!!
Great to see the city looking so good. I haven’t been into town for such a long time because of lockdown. I think the panels would make a great summer robe.
Thank you for taking us with you on your shopping trip. How generous to be giving away that gorgeous fabric! Just my colours and such a beautiful print.
I would definitely make twin dresses for my mum and I. I'd make just the front from a panel and the back from white or blue cotton.and I'd take her all around pretty places so that I can show my mum off
Melbourne City at Christmas is beautiful 🤩 Cloth Edit fabric would make a glamorous Kimono for wafting around the house with a cocktail or two in hand 🍸 🍹
Thanks for the tour it was fantastic Melbourne a nice place to visit i agree with your comments about Lincraft stores have already closed in Queensland
Thank you for showing us more of Melbourne . Looks lovely. I'd make a sheath dress out of that fabric I think the Helen's Closet square neck dress (Reynolds?).
Hi Kristen 🎄✨ I open each of your vlogs as though it was an Advent Calendar, to see what lovely treat is inside today. Much fun, thankyou 🌸 How exciting it would be to win the gorgeous Cloth Edit fabric, as well as a Sewing Revival pattern!!
I am loving your vlogs!! Thank you so much! This is wonderful to be in the running for fabric and/or a pattern. I'm trying out new "indie" pattern companies and, so far, loving them!
You often encourage us to add colour. I think these fabric panels are beautiful, a generous gift to win. I would make a simple summer shift, to really enjoy and wear lots.
beautiful Kristen idont think ill ever get to go to Australia so kind of you to show us all love your dress made with one of the most beautiful fabric i have ever seen love you
Thanks for the city tour. I want to visit but not going many places these days. I love the colors in the panels. I think I’d made a top for me and one for a friend
It is so fun to see the video footage of your shopping excursions. Feel like I actually am visiting Melbourne. The Japanese cotton fabric is stunning. There are so many possibilities for using in my wardrobe. Thanks for doing this. Carolyn From USA
The winner of the amazing Cloth Edit Fabric is Deborah Cutajar! The winner of The Sewing Revival PDF is Moyra Louise!
I was raised in Melbourne but left as a young adult 40 years ago, I AM BEYOND ELATED to see Christmas in Melbourne is still steeped in history as I remember it. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
Loved all of the decorations at all of the stores! Especially liked the one in Meyer. Everything was beautiful. I still can't get over how neat and clean the stores are...just amazing.
LOVE going window shopping with you. Miss the city so much! And those cute little figurines taking tea at Haigh’s! ❤️❤️
What an adventure in the city! OMG those panels!!!!!! I would make the new PAttern Emporium cami extended into a dress for sure xxxxxxx
What a beautiful city. Those pastry dishes chocolates were calling me. Thank you for taking us on this lovely tour, Kristen. The music was perfect. The panels are gorgeous. I would stretch it and hang it on my wall. ❤️
Another beautiful fabric ! Another festive vlogmas ! I am enjoying watching you spread your Christmas cheer!
Two panels would make a gorgeous lightweight jacket - I’m thinking a Papercut Sapporo, panelling on the back and strips along the front - totally chic!
It was lovely to see Melbourne. Oh how I miss being able to travel knowing that it was safe and easy to see everyone!
Thank you, Kristen and Gabrielle.
Gorgeous panels. Oh my, I would need to think very hard as to showcase these panels to perfection. Again, love the Melb city tour Kristen.
Melbourne has such lovely architecture! Thank you for the ongoing tour. Love the gorgeous floral panels. I don’t wear dresses much but I love a tunic like the beautiful Simplicity 4528, and for this fabric the knee length version, for sure!
Gosh - I used to work in the city (pre-pandemic!) and this video had me feeling so warm and fuzzy inside about all the memories I had there. Another great video and another set of great prizes! That print is everything!!
Another lovely Christmas episode. Our Lincraft store closed years ago but did used to have nicer quality fabric then Spotlight. The panels would make surprise sneaky lining for a coat.
That fabric is so gorgeous! I would turn it into a simple sheath dress to show off the fabric.
I loved the shopping trip to the city. Lincraft used to be my favourite fabric store way back when. I never go in there any more. I love the fabric panels up for the random draw. 🎄
Oh, I am so enjoying your Vlogmas episodes! That fabric is very beautiful and exciting! I would want to make a simple dress without many seams because I don't want to mess up the wonderful design!!!
Beautiful fabric! As you said, a simple shift dress would be stunning. I'm enjoying vlogmass!
Thank you for taking us for a shopping trip though Melbourne. With travel limited, it was nice to visit old haunts (such as Hopetoun Tea Shop!) from when I’ve visited the city in the past. Adding a bit of drizzle, just made it better as I love smooching around in the rain! I love checking in daily to see your advent calendars, as I didn’t get one for myself this year. Definitely would like to get the Beyond the Pink Door one next year!
I miss Melbourne so much. The beautiful panels from Cloth Edit are just stunning!
Oh Kristen , I’ve had to pause you again to open my advent calendar- I must get more organised ! Loved seeing our beautiful city - great job
Those panels are so beautiful it is difficult to think of cutting into them! Really looking forward to your ‘favourites’ episode
Thank you for this episode Kristen. I am from Melbourne and moved to USA more than 30 years ago. It was delightful to see the city (CBD), although I was stunned at how quiet it all was (rain and COVID taking their toll I guess). The fabric panel from cloth edit is delightful. There is a shirt by Makers Atelier in a pattern book of theirs that would be perfect. Their sample is in panel print
Beautiful fabric.. Another enjoyable vlogmas.. it was nice to walk around Melbourne town with you..
Who doesn't like gifts?!! So much enjoy your videos!
I’ve always wanted to come to Australia! Thank you for sharing .
It’s nice to see the shelves stocked.
That Japanese fabric is fabulous!
The colours in the panel are honestly so brilliant. It would look fantastic as a dress just like you made.
I adore that fabric, would love to make a kimono with it. Enjoyed seeing the shopping centres in Melbourne. Merry Christmas! 🎅
Just loving the city walkthroughs, brings. Ack such lovely memories of our visit - those panels are just so stunning I’d be scared to cut into them! - just in the process of making my third Fantail top 😁
Loved the trip through the city Kirsten! Reminded me of my visit to Aus 5 years ago! Love that Cloth Edit fabric. It would be perfect in a Kimono 💕
Yes, do a Favorite Things video. It was fun seeing the city sights. Wish there were more people & business for the shop owners.
Thanks for the wonderful tour thru the city shops. I live in rural NSW and don’t get to see the ‘big’ shops very often. It was truly a delight!
Thank you for the trip to the city, I don't go in very often at all so this was a nice 'stress free' visit :) Oh the fabric is just stunning, definitely a tunic style top to show it off, thank you for day 6's vlog :)
- Jeanette (Aus)
Thank you for the Melbourne trip .Just loved the floor in the arcade . My sister and I had tea in that lovely tea room about 6 years ago. I agree about Lincraft more decorations and craft them fabric our local one is the same . Look forward to your blogs.
Melbourne is looking a lot more Christmassy than Parramatta! Love all the footage.
I've never sewn with a panel, but ever since seeing your lovely panel dress, I've been considering experimenting with one! I think you're right to not break it up, but to keep it in all one piece to showcase its beauty!
Love window shopping in different parts of the world…thanks to all the Vlogmas posts. A shift dress or a maxi skirt…hmmm. Gorgeous fabric.
You sure do like the fancy cake shops, and so do I! Cloth Edit do have the most beautiful fabrics, I would have to think long and hard about what to make with that one.
Thanks for the tour. I haven’t been to a shopping mall since before the pandemic. I would have to stop for tea and pastries. Those panels are beautiful. I think a dress would be fabulous from them. Perhaps color blocking solid fabric for sleeves.
Gorgeous panels! I have been thinking about making the Saltwater slip for my daughter, and I would love to make a long version of the Ilford jacket for myself, too. I think the panels could work for both. Simply lovely!
Love your trip around the shops Kristen. Great to see what is happening in the city. What gorgeous fabric. I think a lovely long floaty jacket would show off the fabric to perfection. Thank you for the time you put into your channel - it is an inspiration to me.
How beautiful are those panels! I’m all for showcasing these, maybe in two makes. Thank you for the trip in Melbourne.
There are so many sights to see in our Victorian capital. 🎄
WOW! Love that fabric 💝, not sure what to make with it though. Think I'd have to admire it for a while first 😉. Love your shopping adventures 🙂. So pretty there. It's looking like snow here in Michigan.❄️🌬️🌨️
I want to go on a Melbourne shopping trip with my sister now. We could hit all those beautiful malls and a coffee/cake shop and all the fabric and some shoe stores. I could wear a sleeveless duster made from the lovely cloth edit fabric over an all white outfit. Enjoyed your vlog once again Kristen.
LOVE that gorgeous fabric--I would do a flow big sleeved tunic with that gorgeous floral fabric!
Oh that’s the fabric of my dreams. I would make a simple dress to showcase it.
Hey Kristen, I enjoyed your wander through those beautiful arcades in Melbourne. I'm heading into the city (Sydney) today to see the new Matisse exhibition at the AGNSW with a friend. I think I may just head in earlier than planned so that I can wander through a couple of our beautiful arcades before hand. Perhaps even pop into DJs or Myer to look at the decorations. Those fabric panels are divine. A lovely plain shift dress is the way to go in order to show them off properly. Thanks again for another great video. I'm so enjoying them.
Thank you for taking us on a tour of Melbourne City - it has inspired me to check out the Christmas scene here in Brisbane City. The giveaway today is absolutely stunning! I love your shift dress that you made from this fabric.
oh wow that fabric is so gorgeous, I would love to make something flowy with with minimal seams lines to make the fabric the star of the show with this.
Oh such memories! I used to go to Melbourne about once a year for shopping. We stayed at the Novotel on Little Collins Street. Haigh's chocolate frogs to put in my coffee. Trawling up and down the delightful arcades and little laneways, discovering new and interesting places to eat. Taking in a live show. Greek restaurant. Oooh I want to go to Melbourne now.
Another wonderful prize today. Beautiful fabric from Cloth Edit.
Oh that fabric is just gorgeous! What would I make? A robe if there’s enough or a wonderful wafts top for summer maybe
Eeeek! How lovely is the city first thing in the morning? You can really take in the old buildings when you’re not dodging people! I’d make the the MN Floreat dress in that fabric panel.
It really is! The best way to see it!
First let me say this was a fantastic Vlogmas! And that fabric is amazing. I’m thinking of a sleeveless shift dress with high slits and some solid skinny slacks underneath. Would have to find a suitable pattern of course. Merry Christmas!
Stunning fabric...I would make all my dreams come true with that fabric. Thanks for the trip to Melbourne all dressed up for Christmas!
Melbourne is such a lovely city
Those beautiful panels are stunning 😍
Would love to make a dress with them
I was just in the City this past weekend too. Up from the bush for my birthday today, and saw some of these stores. It was fabulous. This would be a wonderful birthday gift 🎁
This has been my favorite vlog so far! Thanks for taking us along on this lovely trip to the city. It’s almost therapeutic…the fabric is stunning and not sure what I would make with it but it would probably become something simple so the pattern could shine ✨
love your blouse Kristen, style and fabric! I would use the featured fabric to make a Songbird duster :)
Love the Cloth Edit fabric panels. So unusual and beautiful colours. I would love to make a kimono top in this fabric. Thank you again Kristen for your walk in the city, it’s so long since I’ve been to Melbourne and the Arcades.
Love all the festive decorations in the stores. I haven’t been into Perth city for ages but I should go!
The cloth edit fabric looks beautiful as always, I’d love to use it to make one of the patterns from a Japanese dress pattern book I bought this year!
Oh my goodness that fabric is just divine. I’d be happy just to pat and stroke it. I think something simple like your shift dress is ideal, it lets the fabric shine.
Such beautiful fabric. I’d love to make a beautiful slip dress out of this fabric. Thank you for another lovely Vlog.
Thank you to taking us along shopping . Really interesting. The fabric from Cloth Edit is beautiful. Would like to make a dress for summer. ❤️🇩🇪🎄
What beautiful fabric . I can see a lovely tunic style top in this . I haven’t been into the city in over two years, happy memories here .
The panel fabric is stunning! I Probably use it in a duster. I love your blouse.
Thank you for this blog. It’s so fun to come along shopping with you. I want to make a robe for getting ready for my wedding in with that beautiful fabric. It’s just stunning and will look fantastic in photos.
Love the fabric! I would really want to do a shirt dress to showcase the design. Really nice footage!
Thank you so much for these Christmas shopping outings I love them and they make me so happy! The Cloth Edit fabric panel is gorgeous but how would I ever decide what to do with it!!
Such a lovely episode. Melbourne is looking fabulous this Christmas.
I’ve been eyeing off that fabric from Cloth Edit for ages; it’s so spectacular! I just can’t think how to make it work for me as I need lots of shaping so I don’t look like a house! Maybe I could make a duster jacket with it, that way the back could be a full panel and the sides would still mostly match in the centre if it was a simple pattern?
Very nice fabric. Love the window shopping.
What a great vlog! I was transported to another world; a beautiful place to shop and just take it all in. The music made it that more special. Thank you
Lovely vlog Kristen! That panel would be fabulous on the back of a long duster! Can never have enough Sewing Revival patterns and the panel would be great for a Stitchbird dress too.
Lovely fabric would look great in the songbird dress. I haven’t been to Melbourne since March 2020! Love you showcasing the city.
Ooh I love the big stones Christmas displays too …they make the cheaper stores look a bit lacklustre don’t they?
Anyhoo I am loving your tours and I am lookin forward to when I can visit Melbourne again from QLD. YOu have the best delies!!!
Great to see the city looking so good. I haven’t been into town for such a long time because of lockdown. I think the panels would make a great summer robe.
Thank you for taking us with you on your shopping trip. How generous to be giving away that gorgeous fabric! Just my colours and such a beautiful print.
The fabric is gorgeous. I think I would make a skirt from the panel.
Lovely walk through Melbourne. Thanks for taking us along, Kristen!
I would definitely make twin dresses for my mum and I. I'd make just the front from a panel and the back from white or blue cotton.and I'd take her all around pretty places so that I can show my mum off
Gorgeous fabric!! I have no idea what to make with it, but I'm sure I could figure something out!
Melbourne City at Christmas is beautiful 🤩 Cloth Edit fabric would make a glamorous Kimono for wafting around the house with a cocktail or two in hand 🍸 🍹
Oh my such lovely fabric.Beutifull colors an flowers.I would love to make skirts or summer dresses 4 my Grand daughters !!🥰
Thanks for the tour it was fantastic Melbourne a nice place to visit i agree with your comments about Lincraft stores have already closed in Queensland
I would make a dress with this panels with minimal seams to show it all off, so pretty. Thanks for sharing your shopping day.
What a fab look around the city xx love it @clothedit never disappoints I am thinking a sienna dress would look stunning in their fabric ❤️❤️
Thank you for showing us more of Melbourne . Looks lovely. I'd make a sheath dress out of that fabric I think the Helen's Closet square neck dress (Reynolds?).
Hi Kristen 🎄✨ I open each of your vlogs as though it was an Advent Calendar, to see what lovely treat is inside today. Much fun, thankyou 🌸
How exciting it would be to win the gorgeous Cloth Edit fabric, as well as a Sewing Revival pattern!!
What a beautiful city. Everything looks impeccable clean, and holiday ready
Thank you for the tour of Myer. It's decked out rather nice. It's about 8 years since I have been into a Myer store.
So many good ideas for the Cloth Edit panels in the comments. I like the idea of a robe or a kimono top. Loved shopping with you!
I am loving your vlogs!! Thank you so much! This is wonderful to be in the running for fabric and/or a pattern. I'm trying out new "indie" pattern companies and, so far, loving them!
You inspire us to go to the city Kirsten. I loved the gift Emporium. Need to get my shopping done quick smart
It is a pretty city but looks strange without the crowds...I can't wait for the recovery to happen happy Christmas and good fortune for 2022. Joh
That panel is so lovely! I'd love to try to make a shift dress that shows it off. Thx again for all of these prizes!
What beautiful fabric. Lovely for a summer dress. Will definitely be looking for some.
You often encourage us to add colour. I think these fabric panels are beautiful, a generous gift to win. I would make a simple summer shift, to really enjoy and wear lots.
I love your dress you have so much talent for pairing fabric with patterns.
Wow how nice is that fabric I can see the new cami from pattern emporium made up with those panels, Melbourne cafes look fab, thanks Kristen
beautiful Kristen idont think ill ever get to go to Australia so kind of you to show us all love your dress made with one of the most beautiful fabric i have ever seen love you
Thanks for the city tour. I want to visit but not going many places these days. I love the colors in the panels. I think I’d made a top for me and one for a friend
🇺🇸 The wonderland japanese cotton - swoon! Maybe a simple dress to really showcase the fabric. Loved the window shopping too.
Wow I love what you made with that panel never made anything with a panel to ware would love to do that.
It is so fun to see the video footage of your shopping excursions. Feel like I actually am visiting Melbourne. The Japanese cotton fabric is stunning. There are so many possibilities for using in my wardrobe. Thanks for doing this. Carolyn From USA