Domestic diva X

Woah, same skirt as yesterday; snap!  Though this version is view C and is made out of a bright cheery, bohemian, gypsy-ish print.  This is another skirt pattern I’ve used a lot, although not as much as my old standby Vogue 7303.  Come to think of it, if I’d kept all the skirts I’ve ever made using these two patterns, I could go a whole month of Self-Stitched September with no double-ups, no worries.  I’ve used them both heaps of times.  (I know, boring)  Don’t worry, I’ve been branching out lately and have a few new exciting summery items and patterns to post here once this month of self-stitching documentation is over… one photo a day is enough imo.
The top is my own design, made from an old pair of three quarter pants; for the original story and a short tutorial on how to do this see here. Although the pants in their original form were dag-city, the fabric was in very good condition and I loved the soft yet still sharp citrusy colour of the linen.  So I saw potential.  Took the scissors to them and never regretted it.
We’ve got a nice afternoon planned seeing our friends; it is my friend E’s birthday too, and we are looking forward to having a drink (or two) and viewing their latest holiday snaps.

Details:
Skirt; Vogue 7880 view C, printed cotton
Top; own design, made from an old pair of green linen 3/4 pants
Sandals; Anna, from Marie Claire shoes

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5 thoughts on “Domestic diva X

  1. oh, gorgeous fabric!! Why have we not seen this before? It does look summery …

    Thanks for your suggestions with my grey "ensemble" mmmm, I didn't even think of putting a scarf, but of course! I think charcoal grey must be quite underused in my wardrobe and am kicking myself for leaving behind a long sleeve knit shirt in charcoal grey at the thrift store yesterday, booo ….

  2. I know this is an old post. I'm wondering if you would sell this pattern. I've looked everywhere for it and can't find it! I can send you my email address. Thanks!

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