A repeat…

…for real.  (the jeans)
Although I last wore them tucked into my biker boots and this time they are hanging out in all their flared glory…  I love the 70’s bellbottom-ness of them, and with ma skivvy here, and ma dip-dyed wrap thing; well, I think I’m just about ready to hop straight into Hair and this is the dawning of the age of Aquariuuuuus!
However, I suspect I’m a little too grey to fit into that era’s rainbow-hued colour scheme.  I’ve got the 70’s silhouette happening but just not the palette; I’m like a stormcloud-hued depressed moan-groan new millenium version of the 70’s here…
My parents had the Hair record and I grew up being uplifted and moved by the joy of those supremely optimistic songs.  Yup, I wore flares ands skivvys and tie-dyed stuff the first time around, and you know what they say about if you were there the first time around…. (don’t go there the second time around) but I am a child of the 70’s so there is no getting away from that.  Anyhow fashion-wise just about anything goes now, and so if one wants to dress like a monotonal fallout from another decade then go for it, yeah!

Details:
Top; self-drafted, from greige/purple-y knit stuff, details here
Jeans; Burda 7863 modified, black stretch corduroy, details here
Wrap; wrap “f” from Unique Clothes Any Way You Like by Natsuno Hiraiwa, cream knit stuff dipdyed in a mixture of iDye Poly Blue and coffee, details here
(socks, not seen but knitted by me)
Shoes; Francesco Morichetti, from Zomp shoes

Below; recent naughty purchases, am rapidly becoming a pattern junkie…  the two Vogues, completely influenced by shams, whose creations are too terribly superbly tempting to resist emulating; also the Donna Karan maxi from ebay for which I paid ridiculous postage (don’t ask, I reckon Americans charge Australians like they are posting to the moon); and the Burdastyle magazine was completely on a whim.  I think I need help, is there a patternaholics anonymous…?

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8 Thoughts on “A repeat…

  1. Ahhh, what a sweet compliment. But we all know that your work puts mine to shame. 🙂 Because of you, I'm buying stretch corduroy in every color possible. 🙂

  2. I don't take any notice of that 'first time around' rule either! It probably applied more to the generation before us, at least that's what I tell myself. I might hesitate if the trend comes around a third time though…!

  3. I heard that rule too. I staunchly applied it to leggings for the first season and then gave in and went with the flow!

    I am a child of the seventies as well. I remember having a teacher once when I was quite young, who would have been a slavish follower of seventies fashion. My parents referred to her as a university drop out….lol!

    I have had my own bout of pattern flu lately…enough probably to get me through to the new year…must be something in the water at the mo!

  4. I love your flairs, I definitely going to keep trying to make my own. And I know what you mean about having too many patterns (it's doesn't help that they're so cheap here in the US), I'm purging some right now… so I can fit more into my drawers! But really, I'm getting better at knowing what I have so I don't buy similar patterns.

  5. Oh yea, we had the record album, and danced around in our tie-dye t-shirts, I had plenty of flare corduroys as a kid and also what we called big bells. it is a bit scary to see the fashions come around again. Here's to hoping the 80's do not make a return trip 🙂

  6. I think you deserve some new patterns given how many times you've made some of your previous ones – was it 13 versions of the Burda men's shirt?
    Great outfit – very elegant. It makes me wish I could wear those soft neutrals.

    Dorothy from SSS 2011

  7. I don't care about the first time 'round rule either. I wore leggings 20 years ago and I wear them now, but in a completely different way. Though I always do hesitate if it was something trendy from before I had any clue about what flattered me.

    I'll be joining you at the pattern-holics meeting; I have such a drawer-full. I sorted them out a while ago for the ones I really want to make and there's probably 20 in that pile. !

  8. Oh, I love the top right pattern!

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A repeat…

… of sorts.  Not a repeat of any actual garments, per se, and btw I am not consciously trying to avoid repeats during self-stitched September at all, because I’ve decided that would be silly.  I just want to wear what I want to wear, y’know?  But I am wearing exactly the same pattern combination as I did last Friday, coincidentally.  That is; the twist top from Pattern Magic; this is the cream version and last Friday I was wearing my charcoal version.  And Burda 7863 jeans; today the purple denim version whereas last Friday I had on my black corduroy version.  So, different enough?
And I whacked the scarf on just because I thought the outfit was a tad bland without it, it needed just some extra bit of colour, or something, somewhere.
I just love this scarf, rapidly becoming one of my everyday favourites and it was fair dinkum one of the easiest things ever… just a French seam joining two ginormously long strips; from a pitifully unwanted 80cm remnant of thin soft jersey.  Just goes to show, whilst much pleasure can be gained from a long-term beautifully constructed garment (and it is a rare seamstress who does not aspire to a sartorial work-of-art every once in a while) sometimes the simplest of things can turn out pretty wonderful too.  So moral of the story; always check out those remnant bins.  There may be a fabulous potential scarf sitting in there with your name on it… 

Details:
Top; the twist top, drafted from Pattern Magic by Tomoko Nakamichi, cream knit stuff, details here
Jeans; Burda 7863 with modifications, purple stretch denim, details here
Scarf; raspberry marle jersey remnant, details here
(also, socks not seen, but knitted by me)
Shoes; Francesco Morichetti, from Zomp shoes

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6 Thoughts on “A repeat…

  1. Hm, perhaps a scarf would be the way to get me sewing again…

  2. A great casual look! You know I love your cords and jeans. 🙂

  3. Very nice! You are on a pattern magic roll!

  4. Love those colours on you! A great way to get a really nice scarf. I better check out the remnant bin next time I'm at Spotlight.

  5. I just love purple plum, its one of my favorite colors. Your pants always fit so nice that you make.

  6. Oh, I have two or three scarves added just this way!

    And thank you, thank you, thank you for your comment yesterday. I am definitely braver now than I was two years ago, hopefully not in an obnoxious way, hopefully in a way that invites people to have their questions answered.

    And I am thankful my phone was blissfully quiet today! Yay for uneventful days!

    Hmmm, my word verification is "manclog". I wonder what sort of footwear that might be? he he….

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