This outfit is an Ogden Cami and some Bob Pants.

Yes, more of each. This was actually my first pair of Bob Pants, made with some navy silk noil I got from Fancy Tiger Crafts awhile back. I had 2.75 yards and it was just enough for these pants. I can’t describe how much I love this fabric. It’s soft and I feel like it creates a flattering drape and as soon as this pair was hot off the machine I wanted to make another.

I just ordered another print out of the pattern, so yes, you will see even more Bobs sometime because I want to make some a size or two larger to maximize the intended oversized look. This site is where I get my pattern prints. Most patterns I buy have a copy shop file. The prints are very reasonably priced ($1.39 for a single page AO file). They usually ship within a day and the shipping is the only significant part of the cost (about $8). I usually wait until I have at least 3 patterns that I want to print before ordering to make it worth the shipping cost.

This Ogden Cami was made with leftover linen from a Greer Jumpsuit awhile back. I like this top best in something with more drape, but I wanted to put the leftover fabric to good use and the amount was right for this project. Even thought I like it better with more drape, I know I will wear and love this one a lot because this linen is lightweight and breezy.

Rockin’ it, Cassy!
Looks great! Fits perfectly! I may have to try sewing something…
The Bob pants look like a great basic pattern to have in your pattern library. I will take a look!