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The Lawn Lottie

Wednesday, 8 April 2026 10:04:51 Europe/London

Time for another fantastic make from our very own GBSB contestant, Amanda!

The Lawn Lottie

Here is the pattern:

  

So with great gusto, I cut out three Lottie blouses! I know, I know…I need to get out more! But I love the Lottie pattern so much. It fits beautifully, I love the vintage style and I just love wearing it! 

I decided to hunt out my left overs from the Lawn Bow dress I made for White Tree Fabrics last year. 

  

The White Tree newsletter said that Lisa was hoping for some pastel shades on the website soon and I couldn’t agree more. This is such a beautiful fabric to wear and sew! It would look great in a Summer dress, skirt or blouse. 

  

I love the bow, and I didn’t sew the ends so that the fancy edging showed.

  

I used shop bought bias binding on the sleeves and hand stitched it down.

  

How did I wear it….. I  wore my shop bought (from years ago!!) geometric black and white raincoat! I have always loved a raincoat!

  

Pattern: The Lottie Blouse -Simple Sew

Also made here: The Lace Lottie, The Paisley  Bow 

Fabric: Black Lawn from White Tree Fabrics

Wonky Factor: 9/10 . I love it but think it should be a little more fitted at the sides. A new blouse from leftovers! Thanks White Tree!

Amanda 

Comments | Posted in WhiteTree Blog Team Bloggers Creations By Lisa Washington

Product Launch with Amanda!

Tuesday, 24 March 2026 12:06:08 Europe/London

What better way to launch our beautiful new Flower Guipure fabric than with the help of Amanda of Sew Deputy? You may recognise Amanda from Series 3 of The Great British Sewing Bee - she made it through to episode 4 of 6. Here, she shows us what you can create when there are no deadlines or pressures involved!

We were in the 90% view of the eclipse here in the North East of England, so it seemed appropriate to name my new guipure lace dress after a viewing!  

I got the lace from White Tree Fabrics to recreate the Lace Coat dresshowever, when it arrived it was so beautiful I couldn’t cut into it without perfect pattern pieces…..just in case it went horribly wrong! 

Bet you can’t guess the pattern I reached for???

  

Yes, the Simple Sew Skater dress . I didn’t have enough fabric for the circle skirt and so went for a gathered skirt attached to the bodice. I was worried it was too ‘sticky out’ on my waist, but a new black patent belt seems to do the trick. I also made the back higher and used a side zip. I didn’t make the slip as I have a few from BHS (British Home Stores- a UK STORE) and as they are only £8 it seems silly to make them! 

   

 

My blog photographer felt with such a posh, lace dress we needed a contrast background…….the back alley of our Victorian terrace seemed perfect!

   

  

 

   

   

My shoes are just beautiful…they are black velvet with butterflies embroidered on them…tricky for cobbles though! 

Pattern: Simple Sew Skater Dress #006

Fabric: 2m of black guipure lace from White Tree Fabrics. I have a 20% off code for you to use at WT Fabrics: Enter SEWDEPUTY at the checkout.

Notions: 9inch zip in the side seam

Wonky Factor : I did think 7/10 because of the gathered waist, but am tempted to up it to a 9/10 now I have seen the photos! The lace is just beautiful! The better the fabric the better my sewing! 

Amanda 

Ps. I also spotted Kate Garraway wearing a very similar dress! 

Pps . Shoe  inspection photo by request!

  

  

 

Comments | Posted in WhiteTree Blog Team Bloggers Creations By Lisa Washington

Jo's Lacy Scarf

Tuesday, 24 March 2026 09:14:10 Europe/London

Sometimes the best ideas are the simplest ones!

Over Thinking

Sometimes you can over think stuff.
I have been hanging on to this last bit of guipure lace from White Tree fabrics. I have been thinking about adding it to a skirt hem, inserting it into the back of a blouse or using it for lace sleeves.

 
But in all honesty it never seemed to fit any of those ideas. Indeed the dreamed up garment in my head didn't even fit into my wardrobe.

 
However, my mum suggested, "Why don't you hem it and just make it into a scarf?"

 
She was soooo right.

 
A genius she is.

 
Thanks for continuing to help me sew (useful) stuff mum!

Happy Mothering Sunday to all mums out there (original publication date 15th March 2015).

Jo xxx
Comments | Posted in WhiteTree Blog Team Bloggers Creations By Lisa Washington

Louise's GBSB Inspired Lace Dress

Monday, 16 March 2026 12:56:51 Europe/London

We're pleased to share another fabulous lace creation with you, this time from our lovely blogger Louise. This black lace dress is definitely a winner!

   GBSB Lace Challenge

 

GBSB LACE CHALLENGE

Did you catch the Great British Sewing Bee final? Well done to Matt – I think he was my favourite from the start! However, did you see all those lovely lace skirts they made last week? Last year for GBSB Series 2 I took part in my very own ‘Sewing Bee Sleeveless Top’ challenge (you can see how that make went here). Not one to break with tradition, this year for GBSB Series 3, White Tree Fabrics were very kind to set me another challenge! This time it was a lace challenge – though ‘challenge’ is perhaps an understatement.

The pattern I used for my GBSB lace challenge was the Vogue V8949 dress, an ‘Easy Options’ sewing pattern that features both long sleeve and sleeveless dresses with a lace overlay. I chose to make view C for the a-line skirt but then added the lace sleeves from view B to make it a bit more ‘demure’ and more like an evening dress.

The fabric I used is the black large flower lace from White Tree Fabrics – the same black lace that Neil used in the Sewing Bee episode – with a simple, ivory-coloured lining underneath. The lace has a lovely scalloped edge which I think looks just lovely around my dress hem. If you’ve never sewn with shiny lining and silky, stretchy lace before (like me) then my goodness you’re in for a bumpy ride. These fabrics are gosh-darn slippery! Basting and pinning are your friends for this project, believe me. I got quite frustrated with this dress at one point and put it away for a few weeks whilst I calmed down – I really don’t know how those Sewing Bee contestants managed to cope in such a small time-frame! No walking away from the challenge for a breather in that room…

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The pattern itself is made up of lots of separate panels for the skirt, a front bodice, a back bodice, a waistband and two decorative peplums over the hips. I quite like the added peplum feature, it’s not something I’d ever have thought to try but the end result is quite effective. Definitely one I’ll be keeping in mind for future projects! I also rather like the addition of lace sleeves, although I did make them a little too big for my liking. You live and learn – and I certainly did learn a lot whilst making this dress.

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Overall this GBSB lace challenge was exactly that – a challenge!  I’ve learnt such a lot about delicate fabrics and sewing techniques through making it. Practice makes perfect! Who knows, this time next year you might be watching me on the TV as I battle with these fabrics in public rather than in them privacy of my living room ;)

What do you think? Have you ever sewn with lace before? Has the episode inspired you to try? Here are a few of the other White Tree Fabrics bloggers makes (which are all so much better than mine!) – check them out!

Louise's Lace Skirt

Monday, 9 March 2026 10:06:14 Europe/London

Hot on the heels of 'Lace Week' on the Great British Sewing Bee, we have this lovely make from our blogger, Louise. What could me more elegant and classy than a black lace skirt? Take a look at how Louise's make went!

  GBSB Lace Challenge

GBSB LACE CHALLENGE

Lace Skirt

Hi there – as we just had ‘difficult fabrics’ week on the Great British Sewing Bee, there has been a lot of lace about. It is (honestly) completely a coincidence that I have made a lace skirt!

I started looking at lace skirts last year and I really liked the way lace was being layered over solid colours. I like the contrast of different textures and patterns and the element of transparency. But I had never sewed with lace so I wasn’t sure how to proceed.

I pinned a few examples for inspiration:


White Tree Fabrics have a huge selection of lace and they supplied all the lace for the Sewing Bee pencil skirt challenge this week. I got a selection of samples and I chose this corded lace. I liked the texture of the corded flowers – for the colour I didn’t think twice, I am with Neil – if it’s lace it has to be black!

The lace I chose has a lot of body and I found that pleating it created too much volume at my waist – for an alternative with more drape that could be pleated or gathered I really like this lace.

For the inner skirt I wanted something quite slinky and I chose this crepe backed satin.

So I was looking for a simple shape without pleats or darts – similar to the black and white skirt above. I went back to my TNT skirt pattern – New Look 6843, which I have now made many times – see here and here. I went for View D which is a flared skirt with no darts.

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I cut the skirt twice – in lace and again in crepe backed satin and sewed them as two separate skirts joined at the waistband. The satin had a tendency to fray so I serged around all the edges before sewing it together. The lace is actually quite sturdy and surprisingly solid when you cut it. I went for the very easy option and simply used the overlocker for all the seams – you will see the seams on the right side whatever you do but I think a french seam would have added too much bulk. The serged seam is narrow and holds everything together neatly. I had to adjust the tension slightly but apart from that I had no problems sewing the lace. I sewed a centred zipper into the satin underskirt and then secured the lace overskirt around the zip with handstitching.

For the outer hem I just cut the scalloped border from the edges of the lace and sewed it to the bottom of the overskirt using a narrow zigzag. This was a surprisingly easy solution though I doubt it would win any prizes on the sewing bee. The satin skirt was serged along the edge first and then turned up and machine stitched.

Overall I was surpised how easy this was to sew! I think that the heavier flowers really helped as it gives the stitches plenty to hold onto – much easier than trying to sew onto a more open lace pattern. It’s good to know that lace doesn’t always have to be tricky!

Other White Tree bloggers have also been working with lace recently – I really like Amy’s teal dress and Sam’s pyjamas and t-shirt.

I received the fabric free of charge from White Tree Fabrics as part of their blog network. I provided pattern and notions and my own opinions.

So – who else has sewn with lace and how did you find it?

Amanda's Lace Coat Dress

Monday, 2 February 2026 09:33:33 Europe/London

We love this fabulous vintage make from our blogger Amanda. Truly elegant and perfect for all upcoming Spring/Summer events, this make would  add timeless chic to any wardrobe.  Over to Amanda!

 

I found this amazing dress when looking on Google images. I knew I wanted to have a go at making it.

 

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I love it when the decision is made and then it is all about finding the right pattern and fabric…so I had a good search through my pattern box and decided my vintage Simplicity 9084 had to be the best choice.

 

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Is it truly embarrassing to admit that I REALLY want the turquoise outfit????

As the dress on the photo looks like it would open I decided to make a false placket. Purely because I knew I would do a poor job of hemming the scallop of the lace! Links gratefully received!

As you know by now, I am a blogger for White Tree Fabrics and if you saw their latest blog post about me you would think I had been rather greedy in the ‘free fabric for bloggers in the network’ ! I hadn’t realised I had made so much, however, they have so much beautiful fabric…….it is like letting me into a candy store!

So I had a look on their website for fabric inspiration and bought two metres of flower lace.
The dress was an easy sew as it is a simple shift pattern with bust darts, I was going to add a side zip but did not need to in the end as I could get it over my head!

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 My personal 15year old stylist is being very accommodating at the moment so I even got a lovely hairstyle with a flower bobble to co ordinate!

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I did not do cuffs on the dress instead I went for a wide 3/4 length sleeve. The placket is an interfaced piece of lace which I sewed on and then added buttons. I only zigzagged the edges as I really could not work out how to hem the lace in a scallop! Here are some work in progress shots:

 

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I am very pleased with it and it is a different style for me. I would however, like to make it in a guipure lace, so this could actually be a weekend wearing muslin!

Pattern: Simplicity 9084
Fabric: flower lace from WTF

Wonky factor: 7/10. I like it but I’d like it more in a guipure lace and I am not sure the placket edge will stand the test of time!

Amanda


Comments | Posted in WhiteTree Blog Team Bloggers Creations By Lisa Washington

Amanda's Eva Dress (the WhiteTree wiggle!)

Tuesday, 27 January 2026 10:34:20 Europe/London

Amanda's latest creation is a classic black dress, made from our Ponti Roma fabric. Take a look.....


As you well know I am really enjoying making the Love Sewing magazine free patterns (The Ruby and The Skater Dresses). So when They included an Eliza M pattern for a wiggle dress called The Eva, I was very tempted.
Lisa from White Tree Fbarics asked what I would like for my next sewing post and decided on a ponte roma and she very kindly sent me some black and teal. As a blogger for White Tree Fabrics I get the fabric provided by them. The fabric feels beautiful and was great to sew. It has a heaviness about it which I always felt was lacking with stretch fabric I have used before………it comes down to cost once more!
I had planned to make one of the dresses from my Little Black Dress book.

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It was a hard decision to choose but decided on the Eva wiggle! This was in the Love Sewing Magazine.

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I decided not to use the facings or a zip, so I sewed the back seam up and cut myself some bias from my spare fabric, to edge the neck and the armholes. I used a flash of fuchsia bias for the hem.

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I was quite brave with my fitting and just went for it as I knew it had to fit like a glove!
The stylist (aged 15yrs!) was very creative with my hair today so I got a beautiful style!

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Pattern: Eliza M
Fabric : 2metres of ponte Roma from WTF
Notions: black thread , fuchsia bias for the hem
Wonky factor: 9/10…..I’m loving that wiggle!


Comments | Posted in WhiteTree Blog Team Bloggers Creations By Lisa Washington

Amanda's amazing year

Wednesday, 7 January 2026 10:21:16 Europe/London

Amanda of Sew Deputy was one of the very first bloggers on board the WhiteTree Blog Team and we're so pleased to have her blogging and creating for us!  Amanda has got to be one of the most productive seamstresses ever - take a look at all the wonderful garments below that she's made from our fabrics since we launched in May last year......but check out her blog to see all her other makes too!

Leeds Lace Dress

Vintage Blue

Lace Lottie

The Petersham


The Dorchester

The Lawn Bow

Lace mathilde

Zig Zag

Morgan

Christmas Dress

Lace mantilla blouse

To view all of these makes in detail and to discover which products Amanda used, click here.

Amanda has created outfits for everyday wear, formal occsasions, special occasions - every occasion! Imagine if you never had to shop on the high street again, because every time you needed something new, you were able to make it yourself in a day (or less). We hope this round up of Amanda's wonderful handmade 2014 wardrobe has inspired you to start some new projects. Take a look at our online store here and start discovering the fantastic products we have that can help you on your way.


Comments | Posted in WhiteTree Blog Team Bloggers Creations By Lisa Washington

Jo's Guipure Evening Top

Tuesday, 6 January 2026 16:13:58 Europe/London

Inspired by a Vintage Sewing Pattern, Jo of Three Stories High combined our black tassled guipure lace with a gorgeous midnight blue coloured lining and the results is a stunning evening top. Read on......

White Tree Black Lace

This project started with some inspiration from a vintage pattern find; I needed guipure lace... what on earth is that? I thought... I visited White tree fabrics for some ideas.

Guipure evening top

I was sent this beautiful guipure lace . It has a cotton/crochet feel about it but in all honesty, I had no idea how to actually work with it. I sort of ran shy from the original vintage pattern. I started to think the less raw edges and cuts I made, the less amount of things could go wrong. So I fell back on a modern vintage pattern and went for another portrait blouse fromGerties Book for Better Sewing. She had made a lace version that I thought would fit the bill. 

Guipure evening top

The lining acted as a kind of muslin. I made it slightly bigger in the waist and hips to eliminate the need for a side zip. I was still going with the less is more theme. Inserting a zip in this lace? Absolutely no idea! The colour inspiration for the lining comes from my personal pledge to myself to only make things that go with other things that I already have.

Guipure top

In the end I lost some of the body shaping which I knew would happen with the tweeks I made but it is the most comfortable top ever. The vintage element eventually turned out to be a bit 1920's flapper girl don't you think?

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I read a few tutorials on this lace and they all said to use bias binding (which is what had been done on the original pattern I looked at) to finish the edges which was the perfect.

Guipure lace top

I am feeling pretty on trend with lace - it is everywhere in the shops and it is not that scary to sew with. I would like to thank White Tree Fabrics for letting me try out their fabric. 

Your Shopping List:

Click here for the Tassle Guipure lace
Click here for Midnight blue lining fabrics
Click here for Bias Binding
Click here to find the sewing pattern 

Has this blog project inspired you? If you make something with our fabrics we'd love to see! Share your make with us - send us an email with a photo or two and receive an exclusive discount coupon, plus the chance to be featured on our blog.

Happy Sewing!

Comments | Posted in WhiteTree Blog Team Bloggers Creations By Lisa Washington
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