One of the projects I was working on earlier this year was the Porcelynne Luna Robe.
It’s also available as a course and you get the pattern for free.
For my first test I made a medium, but realized right away that for my comfort I wanted it to be looser. I think part of that is I’m very used to wearing knits. This robe is a woven pattern, but can be used for knits as well. I used this cotton voile fabric. Oh! I love the bright colors.
Here’s my Luna robe.
I made a full-length robe. To me, nothing feels more luxurious than a full-length robe. Even though this is very light-weight, it will still feel wonderful.
It’s a lovely full wrap style. And it covers unlike some wrap tops or dress. This really covers and wraps.
I couldn’t resist to make a hair scrunchie out of some of the extra fabric I had. That’s what’s sitting on the top of my dress form.
The back has a lovely design to it. It’s not a rectangle pattern. There is style and design to this pattern, and honestly I love it!
Here is a closer view of the front.
Here is a closer view of the back.
This is really a lovely robe pattern. I actually think it’s the nicest robe pattern I’ve ever made.
I’m planning a matching nightgown, so stayed tuned.
Happy creating!