I'm from Charleston, South Carolina, and I love apparel sewing, pattern drafting, and the occasional use of couture construction techniques. https://meganfrancine.com/
I wore this dress to a wedding in Philadelphia back in May. My husband's cousin got married, and I needed a dress that looked formal yet allowed me to dance the...
The Esme Cardigan is a fun, fashion-forward cardigan pattern perfect for medium or heavyweight knit fabrics with minimal stretch. The oversized look and dropped...
Tutorial: How I Applied Trim On My Jasika Blazer | Megan Francine
Thank you so much for the overwhelming responses to my Gucci-inspired Jasika Blazer in the past week! I tried to respond to each any every comment as best as I ...
Several months ago, a red petersham ribbon-trimmed Gucci blazer caught my eye. Gucci had used two inexpensive and simple trims to create a blazer that is comple...
I saw this fabric with little brown dogs on it at my local fabric store, Five Eighth Seams, and I immediately bought a couple yards knowing it was destined to b...
Here is another tunic dress from The Tunic Bible by Sarah Gunn and Julie Starr. I loved my first dress I made from this pattern so I had to make another. I orig...
I love Barbour-style jackets, but who wants to pay over $300 for a coat that can only be "sponged clean"? I. Just. Can't. I found this unique, water r...
Chambray Dress From The Tunic Bible | Megan Francine
The pattern for this dress came from the book The Tunic Bible by authors Sarah Gunn and Julie Starr. I purchased the book shortly after it was released, but I h...