 Hi you guys, Lindsay here. Welcome back to my channel, Inside the Hymn. I have actually not sewn that much this month, which is shocking to me because I feel like all I've done is sew. And when I sat down and thought about like how I was spending my time, I realized that I was sewing, but the Royal Wedding Sew Along is not just sewing. I have to, you know, film every step and prepare everything the right way. And so that is what I've been spending most of my time doing here in my sewing studio. So I don't have a ton to show for March, but I know that April is going to be an amazing month. I'll have both of my Royal Wedding Sew Along dresses done in addition to a lot of other fun stuff that I have planned. So I did want to show you if you're not an avid watcher of the channel and you haven't been keeping up with the Royal Wedding Sew Along, shame on you. No, I'm just kidding. You do you. It's fine. But I did want to show you what I've been working on. It's kind of hard to see with this one. But so this is the bodice for view C and D. It's like a wrap crossover pleated little number. And I'm making it out of these really cute lemons on a navy background. I'm just obsessed with this fabric. And I think that it's looking really, really cute. So this is what I have to show for that version of the dress. Two half bodices. And then for view A and B of the same pattern. And that's new look six, five to six. If you're if you don't know. And then the other view is this one that I'm making from this really adorable red poppy on a white background. So that one has a really cute v-neck, very striking red color. It's going to be really, really gorgeous. I'm so excited about it. Both of these fabrics came from Stylemaker fabrics. Actually, so did the next one. Lots of love for Stylemaker this month. All of these are brand new. She just added to her shop as part of her spring collection. So if you like any of them, you could head over there and grab them. The third thing that I made this month, which honestly is one of my favorites. I said in the review video that I did of this that I posted, I don't know a few days ago, that my boyfriend said that it was his one of his top favorites of all time. He called it a goat dress, greatest of all time. And I'm tending to agree. I wore it the whole day that I filmed and the longer I wore it, the more I fell in love with it and just really started to feel myself in it. You know what I mean? It is hard to see. I'm going to put in some footage from that shoot so you can see it better. But it's just this little, here's the fabric is basically all you can see. Um, but this is a rayon poplin and you guys, I am like on the hunt to try and find some more rayon poplin. I love this fabric substrate. I think that I love it even more than rayon shali. I know rayon shali is my jam for a long time, but there's something about the combination of how this is lightweight and flowy, but still has a little bit of weight to it. Um, so that it just goes over your body, in my opinion, better. If you're making like a super wide maxi dress that's got like tons of volume on the bottom, rayon shali is still going to be great. Even the one that I made more recently from that gray or that green, um, I don't know, like tie dye looking one. Um, those are still great, but if you're looking for something that's going to be a little bit closer to the body and you don't want all your like lumps and bumps showing, especially like after eat lunch or something like that, rayon poplin is what you have to find. And I don't know how well, um, online fabric stores are marking this or even I mean, maybe even at a joanne would they even say poplin? I'm not sure, but I'm trying to like really feel it so I can tell when I'm in the store what it is. Um, because I really, really love rayon poplin. I fell in love with this. Um, okay. And then the fourth and final thing, this is like the shortest makes video in the history of makes videos is this really cute dress. This is my refashion for this month. So I don't have a before because I'm a bad vlogger, um, of what this looked like before, but basically it was a petite dress, um, that was a little bit too small in this area. Um, and it was really long, like mid calf length and I don't really dig that style. So I needed to like raise the whole thing up and then it fit everywhere. Um, but I just, for some reason was just thinking like, um, pillowcase dress. So that's what I made. It was super simple. It took a couple of hours. Um, and I just put in grow grain ribbon with a cute little bow right here to tie it all together. And I think it looks really cute with sneakers. So that's how I'm planning on styling it. I will, um, insert a picture that I took of it for Instagram, but it's really cute. It's like linen and I just love the bias cut, um, fabric. Um, I didn't do that. That was already done literally. I just took the side seams of this and just shifted the whole thing up on my body and marked where I wanted the length to be. And then that's where I cut for the, um, for the, I guess the top of the bodice. Um, and then bias binding, self bias binding on the, um, armpits. And then this is just a giant tube where the, um, ribbon goes through. Super, super simple. Usually they're for little girls, but you could, you know, do it for your size too. It's just a bigger rectangle rather than a little rectangle. Um, so yeah, so that is it. Those are the things that I made in March. Um, I do have a lot of fun plans coming up for April. So, um, stay tuned for that. But until then, I will see you all very soon. Bye.