model: Nicole earrings by Cara Lyndon
models, left to right: Jenna & Jennifer
model: Amy
the Sweetheart Tie Sweater
This comfy, romantic babydoll seater with its soft blousy sleeves is a joy to wear!
In flowy sweater knits, springy french terry, or various patterns & colors in real
vintage lightweight sweater knits. With contrast cuffs to match the long lace or
ribbon bow tie at front. sm, md, lg
in contemporary knit or vintage knit
sm, md, lg
the Convertible Snap
Hoodie
I'm so excited about my new
hoodie invention! Inspired by
old-school letterman jackets, this
sweater has a hood that converts
to a collar, but this collar is large
and dramatic, reminiscent of
butterfly wings,and the simple
foldover snap closure that turns it
to a hood is comfortable and will
never snag your hair. With two
cozy pockets, it's made from
springy french terry.
This hoodie is available in two
styles: one features vintage print
appliques on the collar and
sleeves, and the other features
vintage patterned knits as the
front bodice and hood/collar
lining. sm, md, lg, xl
model: Karina
the Belle Babydoll Sweater
Graceful, flattering, and easy to wear, these empire waist sweaters
feature bold striped waistbands and neck ribbing, and are made from a
variety of softer, flowy, and often webby sweater knits. The roomy bell
sleeves are generously long, perfect to pull over your hands on chilly
days. sm, md, lg
the Belle Cardigan
In original vintage dramatic colorful knits, this
babydoll cardigan features a five-vintage-button
closure and bold contrast ribbing and waistband.
The roomy bell sleeves are graceful and
accommodate any puffed sleeves and chunky
bracelets you want to layer over.
sm, md, lg
the Mary Hoodie
With real vintage print
colorful knit panels, this cute,
comfy, and fun hoodie
features a bodice and
pockets of cute funky vintage
prints with stretchy cotton
french terry, and rib knit
contrast ribbing & waistband.
sm, md, lg, xl
the Kore Draped Cowl Sweater
Named for the goddess Kore, who is always portrayed in early Greek
sculpture dresses in draped flowing garments, this top can be arranged
and worn in many different ways: pulled low in front in deep folds, flung
over one shoulder or both, pushed back with high neckline in front... as
many ways as you can imagine.
I make this top from a variety of knits, from cozy sweater fabric to soft
light jersey. It features a dramatic cowl neck with short, elbow,
three-quarter, or long sleeves