 Hi you guys, Lindsay here. Welcome back to my channel Inside the Hymn and welcome to my holiday sew-along. I have partnered with the McCall pattern company and Minerva Crafts to bring you this five-part series where we will make Vogue 9351 together. Today I'll be taking you through the pattern details, some ready-to-wear inspiration, and some fabric options. Vogue 9351 is a Vogue wardrobe pattern, meaning it comes with enough patterns to make a small capsule wardrobe. It includes a jacket, top, dress, pants, and a jumpsuit. For this sew-along I'll be making the jumpsuit and the jacket. The jumpsuit has a closed fitting lined bodice with an open back and loose fitting slightly flared pants. The jacket is semi-fitted with an all-in-one notched collar, a single front button closure, and elbow darts in the sleeves. I created a Pinterest board with tons of holiday jumpsuit inspiration including velvet, sequins, and lots of metallic. I used this inspiration to find some fabrics at Minerva Crafts that would make for a super special holiday jumpsuit. Minerva Crafts is a family-owned online retailer located in Lancashire, England. They carry a variety of super affordable, high-quality fabrics, sewing patterns, and notions as well as quilting and needlework supplies. This sequin only comes in purple, but who says the holiday outfit has to be red or green? I love this navy and gold stretch lace and think it would be beautiful underlined in coordinating navy or even burgundy or forest green. This metallic print cotton lawn would look spectacular against all the gleaming Christmas tree lights. And this mid-weight velvet would be a real showstopper in any of the seven different colorways. For my holiday jumpsuit, I chose this Prada Craped Back Satin. It's medium weight and has a beautiful drape at the same time. It's perfect for a slightly structured jumpsuit, but if you want to swap out the pants for a skirt, this fabric would work beautifully for that as well. It comes in a whopping 28 different colorways, but I chose the color Wine because it felt rich and right for the holidays. I am loving all things jewel-toned right now though, so I was very close to choosing the Deep Teal or the Emerald Green. This fabric has two usable sides, with one being a matte crepe and the other being a shiny satin. Back to our ready-to-wear inspiration, you could achieve a mock tuxedo look by using both sides of the fabric in black. Think pants using the matte side with a one-inch stripe down the side seams using the satin side. To go with my jumpsuit, I found this amazing tartan suiting. It's made from a poly viscose blend, but you'd never know it's 65% man-made. It's mid-weight, machine washable, and matches the matte side of the crepe perfectly. Minerva Crafts is offering all of my viewers a 10% off coupon code through the end of the year using Inside the Hem at checkout. And before you scoff at shipping from Europe to America or anywhere else in the world, know that Minerva Crafts has worked hard to make this as simple and easy as possible. Shipping is a flat rate of 4.99 pounds, roughly $6.41, so you can order as much as you like and only ever pay this amount. And if you spend over 100 pounds, roughly $128.40, shipping is free. They ship the Royal Mail and it usually takes five to seven business days to arrive. So head on over to Minerva Crafts and order your fabric today. Next week we will be working on our muslins and we will be working with the fashion fabric in just two weeks. I can't wait to see which fabrics you guys choose. I've also included a list of the notions I'll be using for these patterns with links in the description box below, so be sure to check that out as well. And that's going to do it for today. I will see you all very soon. Bye!