the paper doll project

(I’ve pledged to wear only clothes handmade by me this year and to sketch my daily outfits in my Fashionary.  I’m calling this; the paper doll project)

24th-29th September
from left:
white wrap top, grey-green layered skirt, army jacket
Wedgwood blue jacquard skirt, blue-bell sleeved top, beige Tshirt (unblogged)
ivory jeans, dyed “banksia” cardigan, white Tshirt, russet hand-knit socks
white Nougat dress, peppercorn cardigan
gunmetal linen top, charcoal shorts, white Tshirt, peppercorn cardigan
peppercorn cardigan, ivory curtaining skirt, black Tshirt, black wool tights

30th September-5th October
from left:
lace-y layered skirt, white Tshirt, forest green Miette cardigan
watercolour floral dress, black wool tights
gunmetal silk dress, ecru boxy jacket (from jeans)
powder blue tunic blouse, coffee lace skirt
blue bell-sleeved top, lace shirt dress, powder blue silk petticoat
Ivory jeans, sand and gold swirl top

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7 Thoughts on “the paper doll project

  1. I am loving this project Carolyn! I am practising my own figures and they are starting to look better (even with the help from fashionary I am a mediocre artist at best!) Many thanks for your kind permission to use some images for my blog post (in the pipeline). Cheers DKD (dementedkiwidiaries)

  2. That peppercorn cardigan has come in handy and looks wonderful! I also have the pattern but with the intention of machine knitting it – Jo Sharp kindly provides a schematic which makes it simple to convert – one day… Do you miss her shop? She actually got me back into handknitting and I have quite a few of her patterns made up.

  3. What a fun project 🙂 and so lovely to be wearing all your MMM creations, they are so beautifully put together.

  4. I love seeing your episode of paper-doll project, they are so beautiful!! I checked the fashionary website and found some pretty stuff to try one day. Thanks for sharing, it makes my day brighter 🙂

  5. More fabulous 'looks'! And I love the weather notations as well 🙂

  6. Beautiful handmade clothes x

  7. Just wanted to say I really enjoy these posts! Since I haven't been following you for years and years it's nice to see some garments that I have missed. The weather reports are interesting too since we live on opposite sides of the globe!

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