Site icon fadanista

Kaftan creations: an international challenge

A little over four weeks ago, Hélène (@hportemanteau), Suzy (@sewing_in_spain) and I thought we might run a short Instagram challenge whereby people could make the free Stitch Sisters patternless kaftan. We planned it as a kind of international sewing challenge and called it “sewing sans frontieres”.

We thought we might get a few people joining in but were rather unprepared for the fabulous uptake and Suzy even found four prize sponsors; more on them later.

What we got were 62 entries and were amazed at the level of hacking and creativity that people engaged in. We had embellishment; round necklines; raised necklines; elimination of the front seam; a variety of sleeve lengths and styles, a variety of tie styles, including the addition of belts;  long, short, cropped, and medium length kaftans; we had kaftans made from thrifted and recycled fabrics, and we even had a pre-wedding kaftan, a Christmas kaftan and a maternity kaftan. What an incredibly versatile pattern this is!

Our four very generous sponsors are:

We have to thank our sponsors; there are a lot of challenges and requests for prizes out there, so it’s wonderful that these marvellous people chose to support us, and I hope they are pleased with the level of exposure and support that they have received in return. If you haven’t checked them out, please do!

I was going to highlight each and every make, but given the large number, I simply ran out of space, so I will highlight the winning kaftans. Each winning entry was chosen by the random number generator

and the winners are:

The other winner  of this pattern is @violaisabelle6 from Canada, who also made a knee length kaftan and used a contrasting belt instead of the ties. She teamed it with tights to make it trans-seasonal and models it so well.

and @chloe_deadlycraft from Australia. Chloe created this knee length kaftan with a contrast bound neckline, shorter sleeves and frayed hem. She made her ties wider to create an obi effect. So flattering.

 

We had a few repeats, however the queen of the repeat is Ali (@robinsnest1926) who made six kaftans, three of which were shown to us in videography. Here are five and I saved the best for last, so you’ll see her video at the end of this post.

Just to highlight the truly international nature of this challenge, Suzy put together this pie chart showing the distribution of makers. You can see that the UK and USA dominated, but it was lovely to see people joining from Hong Kong, Dubai and Ireland, among other countries (and Australia did ok!).

My co-hosts made three kaftans each, and I lagged behind with only two, but my excuse is that I was distracted by my holiday travels. The three of us are featured in our kaftans at the top of the page.

And saving the best for last, here is Ali dancing like her Nana. This video took the IG sewing community by storm. Just wonderful!

I want to thank everyone who participated in this challenge, and also thank all the people who cheered them on from the sidelines. There was a lot of support and love in the IG community and we are thrilled that everyone embraced this fabulous kaftan so wholeheartedly. Of course, I also want to thank my co-hosts, Hélène and Suzy. We had so much fun and I can’t wait to do another one. Not this week though!

Exit mobile version