Let's start with some of the clothing described in the book. working our way through some of the characters.
There is of course Frances, who we meet first. There are her infamous blue cat-printed pyjamas from the beginning of the book -- you could repeat that with a set of pjs like the Havana Pajamas by Liesl & Co, in a print like this one designed by Kirsten Sevig, on Spoonflower.
Or make a functional swimsuit that you could swim lanes in, while avoiding slowpokes, like the classic Racerback by Jalie
But there are other mentions of her clothing choices that might be the thing to inspire you. When she first looks outside after the day of the debacle, she hides herself with a striped scarf wrapped around her head babushka-style. If you feel the need to be incognito, you could copy her with a quick make of this free Burda pattern for a hooded scarf.
Or when she's trying to dress up to get lighter alternative sentencing, she wears a blouse described as a "silk creamy number"; you could try one like this Vogue 1902 in a beautiful drapey fabric.
On Keanu's birthday party day, Frances dresses in classic style, in a pink cashmere sweater with simple black skirt. This would be fairly easy to replicate with these patterns, if you could find just the right fabrics. Mix the Tabor Sweater by SewHouseSeven with the free Libby A-line skirt by Tessuti, and you'd get a nice outfit!
When she goes on her first date with a man she met online, Jules takes her shopping and they find a "teal blue wool dress that was just the right amount of sexy". You might be inspired by this to make something teal, or something that is the right amount of sexy for you! Maybe both, with Vogue 8280, the classic knockoff of the Roland Mouret Galaxy Dress.
And near the end, when Frances slips out to the corner store for birthday candles, she is wearing her favourite blue sundress, which "billowed in the wind". Maybe something that summery will be your project - I can see Frances wearing something light but not too voluminous, like the Raman Dress by Tammy Handmade.
Geraint is usually found in tracksuits, whether blue, red, green, or black. There are many slightly more elevated matching sets you could make in a nod to this, say the Miss Trail Joggers and the Miss Clover sweatshirt by Sofiona Patterns, for example.
During trash picking, Parker pulls out a set of hot pink headphones from an iridescent gold backpack. If you're more into bag making than garment making right now, you could copy this by trying out the Lark Mini Backpack by CraftOwl Handmade on Etsy. It's so cute, and you could just find a shiny gold fabric to make it up, to really copy Parker.
At their night class, she appears once wearing a 'hand-sewn shirt, which looked more like a painting smock' which had pockets big enough to store Twizzlers. Vogue 2030 might fit the bill for this inspiration, it's quite painter's smock like!
And of course there is Parker's infamous tea towel dress! She joins Frances and Geraint for his court case, "wearing a dress made entirely of tea towels. Frances wasn't sure what to make of it, but Geraint exclaimed, "Parker, you look magnificent." " You could freehand something like this, inspired by this trend which is apparently super hot in Australia right now. Or you could try one of the many panelled patterns created by Matchy Matchy Sewing Club, which would lend themselves to smaller chunks of fabric, ie: tea towels!
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| The free Colourblock Set is just one of many options! |
Or you might just be inspired by Parker's design ethos in general and decide to upcycle something yourself. After all, as she says when Daisy complements her style, "Thanks. I do a lot of upcycling, making my own creations with used clothes and fabric remnants."
You could pick another pattern just inspired by her name that we missed in the last roundup -- the brand-new Parker Pants from our sponsor Blackbird Fabrics! (and don't forget that if you are sewing along, you can use the discount they are offering by using code LSC25 at checkout for any BF Patterns or fabrics, until April 24).
Maybe it's all three of our main characters together who will inspire you. When they trail Ron to see what he's up to, everybody wears all-black outfits, with black ballcaps. You could also make an all black outfit to blend into the background. The Rosie Utility Suit by MaidenMary Designs on Etsy would be quite functional for a spot of spying.
Or you may be inspired by the three of them walking through the park with their "wind breakers unzipped and sun hats on". There are tons of fabulous sunhat patterns out there, and they are quite seasonal, too! Try the free Bucket Hat by Heather Handmade, the free Sun Hat by Spruce Crafts, or the free Sun Hat by Closet Core!
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| Spruce Crafts Sun Hat |
There are also a few mentions of the outfits worn by other characters. Frances meets up with Jules for some legal advice early on, and finds Jules wearing "a striking yellow power suit that managed to be stylish, sexy, and intimidating all at once." This makes me think of Vogue 1870 right away.
Frances walks in on her mother at Shady Pines, getting ready for a hot date with her new beau. Cordelia is just slipping one of her "nicest dresses over her head, black, knee-length, with a zipper up the back." You could go classic with this, using something like the Sofi Dress by The Patterns Room.
Or make it a bit edgier with a bit of bling by using an exposed zipper on something like the Carnaby Dress by Nina Lee.
Aside from the many, many descriptions of clothing in the book, there are places that might inspire you in a more conceptual way. Trout Lake Park, where they spend the trio spends their time garbage picking, might make you think of something like the relaxed vibe of the Lake Woven Tee and Pant set by Thread Faction Studio.
Or Cordelia's residence, Shady Pines, might bring the Pine Dress by Mood to mind.
Any of these ideas would work, remember, you only need to tie your project to something you've found in the book, whether an image, a name or a description. I hope you are having fun with this part of it and you will be able to share your projects in the comments on next week's post, with the competition part open for two more weeks after that if you want to be in for the prize draw. Otherwise just keep sewing!



































My goodness - what a wealth of interesting ideas! Thank you! In case anyone is interested, IKEA does sell some 3-yard precuts of wide cotton fabric. I also found some nice cotton/linen dishcloths there. So, I may be using those...time will tell. Happy sewing, everyone!
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