FIND THAT PATTERN: ONE DAY
The cult book One Day has been made into a 14-part series on Netflix. I was so excited for this to come out as I’m a huge fan of the book and let me tell you it didn’t disappoint. It was wonderfully nostalgic, the casting was perfect, and the music will catapult you to a pivotal point in your youth. I thought it would be fun to hunt out some of the patterns from the show and I’ve shared my findings below. For a full breakdown head to the video… for a quick skim see the images below..
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First tup we’ve got the scene when Emma and Dexter have spent their first night together. I love this top and thought it would be an easy hunt… how wrong I was. The Chalk and Notch Victory tank is a great starting point and helpfully they’ve created a tutorial to add a button placket.
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Next up we’ve got this great outfit with an oversized cropped bomber alongside a pair of high-waisted chinos. The bomber from The Maker’s Atelier would be a good match with it’s grown on sleeve and boxy shape. For the trousers the Chandler Trousres from Untitled Thoughts with a slight tapering at the ankle.
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I love this dress and remember owning one very similar, I was looking for a pattern that had the sloped seam under the bust. As soon as I started thinking about that seam line the Named Taika sprung to mind as is a good match.
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Anyone else have a dress like this? The fabrication is on point! I spent a long time looking for a pattern with that relaxed camp-style collar. Unfortunately I couldn’t find one but thought that the Tilly and the Buttons Lyra dress was pretty close.
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Ahh the wedding era, there were so many fantastic outfits in this part of the show and I loved Emma’s bridesmaid dress. I found two great options for this either the Sew to Grow Sycamore dress or if those tiny straps got you the Workshop Ellen dress if you lenghtened it.
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Another great look from the wedding scene was this strappy cowl neck slip dress the Maisin Sicily slip dress is such a popular pattern and I thought would be a good option.
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I loved this sleeveless blouse that Emma wore in Paris, such a simple shape and quite hard to find. I thought the Butterick 6924 was a really good match especially as the collar styles are exactly the same.
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Last but not least this fantastic straight-cut skirt… a style I wore a lot and loved. The Maker’s Atelier Maxi skirt immediately sprang to mind as it is high wasted and a really useful piece for your wardrobe.
So that is it for me this time – i really hope you enjoyed and if there is anything else you’d like to do then let me know.