embroidered white top

hello!

so, short side note; but I didn’t post any yearly resolutions/intentions here previously.  I did on instagram though.  Whoops!  Anyway, I did actually make a little resolution, and here’s the lowdown…

at the beginning of the year I was thinking about how I really enjoyed doing my “make 12” last year so I decided to do it again but this time with a little more flexibility ; I chose the above 12 textiles from my stash with the idea I’d make a sort of unplanned mini capsule wardrobe of 12 things.  Early on I optimistically thought I’d be able to do one thing per month but of course moving house, well, moving two houses as it turned out! and our new pattern were all pretty major and stressful events that ended up taking every ounce I had… and before I even knew it it’s March already!

spot the paw… ^

Anywhoo!  For patterns/designs I’m just gonna decide as I go …!  My 12 fabrics are a hopefully interesting and eclectic mix, including wool, corduroy, damask, drill, jersey, heavily embroidered something, and even some precious fish leather that I bought during our trip to Iceland years ago…

And I made my first thing!

also… paw

This particular fabric is a piece given to me by Mum years ago when she cleaned out her stash, a heavily embroidered and appliquéd cotton that is absolutely beautiful and absolutely my cup of tea!  As it turned out, it was not one piece of fabric, but several already cut out into shirt pieces.  Mum had obviously planned to make a shirt and already cut out a back and two fronts, but I decided to switch them around, and have the one back piece at the front; and the two front pieces at the back!

…she’s been quite needy today; came and plonked herself up against me so hard and close, it was so very sweet!  This furry love was just so comforting and I needed it today too   🙂

Apart from that it’s all fairly standard, I left the selvedges at the bottom of each piece because I thought it looked so weird in a way that I really like… and I attached selvedges pieces to the ends of the sleeves too to get the same effect here.  I stitched the button plackets on the (old) fronts simply down onto each other, and cut a new neckline into the (old) back so I could wear it comfortably as a front.  The neckline is finished with a bias binding, that I cut from an old cream coloured business skirt of Craig’s.

love a good bias binding  🙂

You know how sometimes you make something and you just put it on straight away and don’t want to take it off?  Well, that is how I feel about this new top!  I absolutely love it!

Details:

Top; own design, from embroidered appliquéd cotton
Skirt; from my block, cotton double gauze, details here
Shoes; made by me also, details here

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10 thoughts on “embroidered white top

  1. Beautiful top and just right for you. I always like to see the dog in the photos, she’s pretty too.

  2. Love your new shirt and appreciate when you put details in your blog as you have in instagram. I used to read a lot of instagram accounts until Facebook took it over. Now you have to join. Since I will not be a part of Facebook I am out. So I do miss instagram. I really appreciate all those of you who continue to blog. Jean

  3. Love the little paw peeking out. The blouse is beautiful. I like that you are able to see switching the front for the back to create such an interesting design. I do enjoy all your work. Thanks for sharing.

  4. Thank you for making your blog mobile-friendly; however, even holding my phone sideways, it’s challenging to get a good look at your work. More closeups would be appreciated! You do such beautiful work, and I don’t want to miss a thing.

  5. All that Clara training with biscuits paid off, she loves you! The little empath knows you needed her reassurance, even though we think it’s the other way around.

    By the way, I have used that biscuit recipe to great success with pups of my acquaintance. Big winner.

    That white embroidered cotton voile is my idea of perfection, too. I wish I could find fabric that lovely. Well done matching an unfussy design with a fabric star.

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