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hiking in Italy/Norway; a travel wardrobe

hello!  We have very recently returned from a long hiking holiday, which involved some clever packing of seasonal extremes into a small suitcase with a 15kg limit.   Challenge accepted!  I shall now proceed to discuss my travel wardrobe and analyse its success.  Or not.

Time away: 31 days

Where to: Italy and Norway.  More specifically: Venice, followed by a week of hiking through the Dolomites and staying in Cortina, San Cassian, Colfosco and Campitello, followed by short stays in Verona and Milan.  Then we travelled on to Norway, staying in Oslo, then another week of hiking around Geilo, Finse, Flam, Aurland and then a short stay in Bergen.

Season: early to mid summer, lol. I can only laugh here because we actually experienced the full gamut of weather from 0C and freezing hail, right up to blistering 40C days hiking in full sun.

Expected activities: lots of hiking! plus a few rest days in cities, specifically Venice, Verona, Milan, Oslo and Bergen

Colour scheme: I’ve found choosing a colour scheme as the very first step has made packing so much easier so this is integral to my packing strategy nowadays!  I went with navy/denim blue, red and pink.

What I packed:

from left to right, top to bottom;  all items are linked to their original construction post.  The number of days I wore each thing is in brackets alongside it.

linen shirt (5), red merino tee (7) , blue striped cotton tee (4), pink merino tee (3), navy merino tee (3), chambray top (3)

floral/black corduroy dress (7), pink twist top (4), navy cardigan (4), lightweight red cardigan (3), chocolate hiking pants (3)

yellow raincoat (4), pink miniskirt (7), red velvet skirt (5), navy shorts (7)

bathers (5), hiking boots (16), pink handwarmers (5), 4x tights (14), scarf (knitted by my Mum) (5), blue thongs (9), booties (5), red backpack (everyday), striped hat (11)

What I wore:

Italy

Norway

Thoughts: This was a loooong trip – one of our longest ever actually –  with no opportunities for washing at all apart from the usual undies in the hotel room each night!  So I packed as much as I could, always leaving just a little bit of room for shopping of course, and managed a different outfit every day!  I really love this kind of outcome, satisfies the lover of outfit-variety that lurks within me.  Fortunately this selection turned out to be an excellent one that covered all possibilities.  Having said that:

  1. We did not anticipate that Italy would experience an intense heat wave so early in the season, with unseasonal temperatures of at least 36C from 8am up until 10pm each day.  It was extremely hot which made hiking a lot more challenging… and at the end of each day everything was a sweaty mess and had to be aired overnight.  I found my hiking pants were only bearable if I rolled them right up above the knee,.  My shorts were absolutely fabulous, though!
  2. I never ever thought I would be wearing that pink miniskirt without tights, worrying that it was just too short for someone my age… however, needs must and I found that if it’s hot enough then anything’s possible!  It was perfectly fine to wear it without tights in the city, in fact a lot of other people were wearing mini skirts in both Italy and Norway too so I fitted right in.
  3. I neglected to bring a sunhat! doh! so I bought that striped hat in Torchello, Venice.  It was chosen purely because it fitted in nicely with my colour scheme, and I wore it most sunny hiking days.  Did not regret this purchase at all!
  4. It’s funny, I always toss in my bathers and a pair of thongs “just in case” and quite often never wear them.  This trip I needed both!   For a start thongs were the only bearable footwear for city wear on the very hot days … and I wore the bathers multiple times when our accomodation had either a pool or a sauna.
  5. Footwear always takes up the most suitcase space; so you have to balance needing a variety of footwear for different situations, against how much room you can spare in your suitcase for these space-hogging things.  I’d bought new hiking boots and these took up a good quarter of my suitcase.  Obviously these were a necessity though.  I even decided to wear them on the trip home to free up the suitcase for some of my purchases.  During the trip I often wished I had just one more pair of shoes; 3 is quite frugal for a trip this long.  But I managed so it’s all fine really.
  6. If I had to point to something surplus, it would probably be the lightweight red cardigan.  I wore it several times, but could have easily gone without it.  I was grateful for every single other piece that I had.
  7. One exception to the no outfit-repeat is the corduroy dress  … it did get worn on the plane in basically the same way with the red merino underneath each time, but I did try to mix it up a little otherwise!  I wore it with the linen shirt underneath on one of the last days and absolutely loved this, will definitely wear this combo again.  Most of the photos of this dress away on the trip are featured in my previous post, dedicated to the making of this dress.
  8. I dug out a lot of older makes for this trip that I’d made many years ago. and rediscovered a love for some of those old things.  Specifically the red velvet skirt, the chambray top and the pink twist top.  I always try to wear all the new things I make fairly and completely, but I do also hang onto old things that I particularly love and occasionally take them out for a spin. Some things, while old, are just amazing and you cannot get rid of them, you know what I mean?

What did I see other people wearing: ahem, I’m going too split this up into Hiking Attire, and City Attire, since these are obviously very different things…

Italy, Hiking Attire:  you can’t escape the fact that Italians love brightly coloured hiking gear and it seems to be just the tourists who opt for neutral colours.  I saw lots of Italians biking and walking on the trail wearing gorgeous intense colours like bright orange, mustard, turquoise and cobalt outdoor gear, and it looks absolute fabulous too.

Italy, City Attire: women in the city are wearing elegant midi-length shirt dresses, big-skirted and belted at the waist; in white, lovely florals and blue/white chintz prints, along with white and raffia sandals, and big sunhats.  Absolutely beautiful!  Also the other extreme, mini skirts! with either oversized white T-shirts, blouses or tank tops, and white sneakers.

a good example… I took this picture because I want to copy that top sometime…

Norway, Hiking Attire: kind of the same as Australians, as in simple subdued neutrals like khaki, navy, black, grey and white.

Norway, City Attire; Norwegians are, like Italians, into the extremes of either long midi skirts in plains or florals mostly, or alternatively short skirts or shorts, and nearly always with white sneakers.  They do seem to prefer a more subdued colour scheme overall, with neutrals like grey, cream, white, and stripes predominating.  Aside from this, there’s a definite trend to wear denim separates, like a denim shirt and skirt, or ¾ jeans together.  This is interesting to me since there’s a budding trend here in Australia for that same look right now.

this doesn’t represent daily wear obviously, I just took it because I think Norwegian national costume is so beautiful…

Purchases: I’m determined to knit a Norwegian jumper, so purchased some wool with that in mind.  This is not actually Norwegian wool, but I’ve made my peace with that.  There were tonnes of wool shops in Norway – it was amazing! – but I struggled to find something appropriate for the pattern I’d prepared before our trip … anyway, I felt lucky to eventually find enough colours and skeins in this Jensen yarn from Denmark.  I’m holding myself to finishing this as quickly as I’m able!  I have already cast on so off to a good start. 🙂

random holiday snaps:

Venice

we had gelato nearly every day!

hiking in the Dolomites

the best apple strudel I’ve ever eaten! we had it at the chalet in the above picture

this amazing apartment building in Verona famously has a flock live flamingoes living in the garden… so pretty!

wading in the Oslofjord, it was surprisingly hot in Oslo too

hiking out of Finse, Norway

between Myrdal and Flam

Sognefjord … yes, we climbed up to this spot too!  below was our last hike out of Aurland, we got to a tiny cafe run by a goat farm that made their own cheeses, perched high up the side of the fjord… of course we had a cheese platter!

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South Korea and Japan; a travel wardrobe

hello! so as I mentioned in my last post we have just got back from a nearly month-long trip through east Asia, and just for fun I’m assessing the usefulness/workability of my travel wardrobe as usual…

BTW; if you’ve ever been to South Korea and gone on a tour to the DMZ, you might recognise that this picture is taken near the border between North and South Korea, near the entrance to the Third Tunnel.  It’s forbidden to take photos at the lookouts and in the tunnel, and they ensure compliance by confiscating all your belongings before going in!  however taking photos in the carpark here was allowed.  More of my holiday snaps are at the end of this post, if this is more interesting than my clothing…

Time away: 21 days

Where to: South Korea and Japan

Season; early March to beginning of April, the early days of spring

Expected activities: exploring new cities and towns, plenty of hiking, plenty of sightseeing, hanging out with my friend Yoshimi… we visited Seoul inc 1 day to the DMZ, 4 days hiking throughout Kunisaki, Hiroshima, Kochi, Kyoto just briefly, the Hida region outside Nagano, Tokyo

Colour scheme: mostly warm browns and autumnal shades

What I packed: 

everything is made by me except shoes, bag, umbrella and gloves

from left to right, top to bottom; everything is linked to its original “making’ post.  the number in brackets is how many days it got worn during the trip.

long brown coat(7) purple cardigan(4) orange corduroy hoodie(5)  yellow raincoat(5) mustard cowl(5)  brown bag

mustard tee(5)  white fleece top(4)  dk green tee(4)  red tee(3)

brown corduroy jeans(5)  brown skirt(7)  purple skirt(8)  striped tee(2) brown tee(3)

black hiking boots, black booties, 2x black tights(16)  2x sockettes(5) 2x knitted socks(9) pink thongs, bathers, umbrella, gloves

not pictured, my pjs, toiletries bag and underwear.

Oh!  I forgot to mention in my previous post that I made 4 new pairs of black tights before going away, taking only 2 with me… but they’re really not worth a separate post.  They’re practically identical to all the black tights I’ve made previously.  Unbelievably I forgot to pack a pair of gloves so I had to buy those charcoal ones in Perth Airport before flying out,  whoops! These are possum wool so are divinely soft and warm.  I do not regret this purchase at all!

My daily outfits:

note; the first and last days were essentially worn for two days each because of our drawn out travelling schedule

Thoughts:

We’d been to Japan just one year ago so I deliberately chose a completely different wardrobe to take this time, with the exception of my indispensable white fleece top and yellow raincoat.  I decided I just couldn’t do without these things!  I was really happy with my more autumnal colour scheme, felt very different to the more spring time colours I would normally gravitate towards for a spring-time holiday.

I was determined to pack light, and took as little as I dared!  I generally get quite bored with my choices after a trip like this and I didn’t hate everything by the end of it, so that’s a nice outcome.  Everything got worn multiple times and went together pretty well too.  I know my outfits look kinda the same a lot of the time, but there’s a range of different tops and skirts underneath those coats, I promise!  You start out the day thoroughly rugged up and by lunchtime you’ve often stripped off some of those outer layers.

The weather forecast had hinted at rain, so I popped in that little telescoping umbrella; and it turned out that even when I had on my raincoat I’d use the umbrella sometimes too!  For example, it’s actually hailing on us in picture 6 above! so it was nice to have the little bit of extra protection.  Also you don’t always want to wear a raincoat, especially if you’re in a city, and then suddenly it’s pouring.

My long brown woollen coat looked so nice and stylish and was pretty fabulous in the windy cities, like being wrapped up in a snuggly cuddly blanket.  It’s so voluminous that it also doubled as an actual blanket sometimes … comes in nice and handy when you’re spending long hours in transit somewhere. 🙂

For the first two thirds of our trip, I honestly thought the purple cardigan was going to be a giant waste of suitcase space… it’s pretty bulky and took up more room than anything else.  It is also, however, toasty to the extreme and the last 4 days temps dropped down below zero with snow each day… and so out it sprung from the suitcase to blessedly justify its existence.  I also half-doubted that the new striped T-shirt was going to be particularly useful either, however to my surprise a couple of days in Hiroshima and Kochi were quite warm and humid and I was glad to have a lightweight option after all.

I correctly predicted that I wouldn’t wear either my bathers or my thongs… but as usual I don’t really mind taking them because they don’t take up a lot of space, and I still hold out that you just never know if you might need them *shrugs*. Everything else I took was absolutely worthwhile and I was relieved that I had enough choices to keep my fussy self happy.

What did I see other people wearing:

well, Yoshimi has made some really cool jeans and beautiful shirts which was a joy to see!

hmmm, what else did I see?  Lots of people wearing black, mostly.  It felt very late winter with everyone hanging out for spring.  Apart from in the main parks where the sakura is bursting forth in stunning profusion, one sees girls in either ball gowns or at least wearing lots of pink.  It’s kind of de rigueur.

Something that stood out to me in the cities was that quite wide leg jeans seem to be fashionable right now; and with lots of cargo pockets, and just in general baggier, longer and loose-fitting clothes.  People were also wearing lovely coats and trench coats which is really nice and kind of a novelty to me still.  People don’t wear coats that much where I live, so I really love seeing them in other places.

Of course in Japan I always enjoy seeing kimono on the streets.  For convoluted reasons, this trip I seriously checked out a lot of kimono and obi in department stores and was totally shocked at the prices.  I mean, of course these are absolutely beautiful one-off pieces that feature weaving and embroidery of the highest quality, and I also know that you can buy cheaper second hand ones too… but well, the newer ones are really priced so high that it’s hard to imagine anyone being able to afford them, really.

Here are a few of my favourites…

this one above is my absolute favourite!

I really loved how this kimono and obi matched each other so beautifully…

In general, here are some of my favourite photos of the holiday…

Seoul forest…

climbing up to Seoul tower

pilgrimage to 10-31 Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

Yoshimi and me

we saw a tv crew filming in the park while we were there, and then Yoshimi sent me this, hahaha…

check us out…!

making a tiny snow duckling…  I know I know, I’m such a dag

pilgrimage to Seoul forest

did we all watch squid games?! btw I would have failed this round…

matcha tea with Yoshimi

near North/South Korea border; ribbons of hope put up by South Koreans wanting to be reconciled with relatives in North Korea

Hiroshima.  so moving…

loved this rooftop bar…

along Meguro river, Tokyo

hiking…

this was really cool and I’m so glad I read about it beforehand… in South Korea you can customise your own travel card.  I picked one of my favourite pictures of our family, taken by Cassie’s now husband during our skiing holiday in Hokkaido a few years ago…

egg bread, a popular street food in Seoul, omg so yummy.  I’m definitely going to try to make this!

 

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2024; a retrospective

Hello!  it’s the very last day of the year, which for this blog is the day that I look back on my year of making/creating/wearing and summarise such things… first off, here’s a favourite outfit/photo from each month of the year.  Every thing that I’m wearing in every photo is made by me, only excepting the winter boots.  May has two just because I couldn’t choose between them. I always do me-made May so I always have too many pictures to choose from!

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

sooo… I just checked out my last day of 2023 post and was kinda amused that several outfits from this year’s retrospective were basically identical or near identical to last year’s selection…   all I can say is who even am I?!  I actually barely took any photos this year.  Anyway…

what did I make this year? 

I made 52 items this year which includes 5 things for others.  The total includes; 5 dresses, 4 skirts, 3 knitted children’s cardigans, 1 knitted child’s beanie, 1 simple jacket, 1 sewn jumper, 5 knitted adult jumpers/cardigans, 1 knitted neck warmer, 4 knitted cushions, 2x prs knitted socks, 10 shirts/tees, 1 pr pjs, 1 pr bathers, 2x lingerie sets (“set” comprising 1 bra + 2prs undies), 2 prs jeans/trousers, 1 bunny plus bunny outfits … and also 13 full items in testing my patterns – I don’t usually include tests in my numbers but I’ve decided they should count since I finish everything off following the pattern faithfully to test it.  I usually use sheets to make these and there have been very few that get added to mine or anyone else’s wardrobe afterwards!

Looking back over my tally I can see there are 4 things in there that I haven’t even blogged about yet.  Oh dear, so slack.  I will photograph and blog those 4 things soon.

In pattern making, Cassie and I released our Karijini dress pattern for our Carolyn & Cassie Pattern Co.  This is possibly our most advanced and difficult pattern so far and I’m so happy and proud we finally got it out there.

how is the stashbusting going?

I’ve done pretty well with stashbusting this year! and have bought very little.  I used a birthday voucher to buy some denim for my new pair of jeans and a length of cotton for a dress, flannelette for my pjs, and I bought one piece of souvenir fabric in Japan.  I’m very pleased that every single other thing I’ve made has been from my existing stash.  Obviously I will continue to use my stash, and hopefully it will be reduced to nothing by the end of 2025?!  I think I’ve been saying this for several years now!  I wonder when it will actually happen?

Also this year I embarked on a plan to stashbust my wool supplies too.  See, at some point I foolishly accepted my Mum’s and others leftover yarn and over time it accumulated bit by bit to about three rather large bags, very little of which I had bought or chosen for myself.  I pledged at the beginning of 2024 to knit one project per month, and I somehow managed to achieve this too.  phew!  To be honest, this was a pretty demanding challenge and I found it quite exhausting.  And I still have a largish bag of leftovers to get through! There’s still some wool in there that I actually like and will try to use next year, however I’m going to be a bit kinder to myself and throw out some of the no-so nice stuff.  Trust me, there’s a lot that is not nice at all.  I really can’t get through one project per month again, but I think I can manage one per two months?  Let’s see how that goes!

favourite makes?I’m extremely happy with my polka dot Karijini dress above, and my new wide leg jeans below.

Favourite knitted item is actually this funny green/blue striped jumper.  Kinda hilarious since I genuinely worried while I was making this that I was going to hate it.  Ha! There’s just something about it that tickles my fancy and I absolutely love it.

any fails?

I guess something that has me going “meh” a bit was this top…  I’m sad about this since I initially thought it was wonderful.  In the end I think the mix of fabrics doesn’t really work and paradoxically it doesn’t really go very well with its matching skirt.  If I ever see the tartan fabric again then I would like to buy just a bit more to remake the top in just that fabric, and I’ll use more of the cream fabric to complete this one.

Also I have to confess that two of my unblogged items were fails, there’s no point in sugarcoating that, and no doubt why I haven’t had the enthusiasm to blog them yet.  I am in the process of renovating them in order to save them, so I will blog about that when the time comes.

what did I wear?

my most worn items of clothing this year can be summarised in the following ootd pics:

Individually, my most worn clothing items this year were my black/mustard cargo skirt (29 wears), pink Jade miniskirt (24 wears), blue/grey Jade miniskirt and my new pink Jasper sewn jumper (both with 21 wears each).  This excludes my black tights, socks, nightwear and underwear, all of which of course get the most wears of all!  I’ve also stopped counting my me-made raincoat, which gets a lot of wears.

I think particularly during winter I went through a bit of a slump and a symptom of that was me just grabbing the same things over and over again and generally feeling uninspired.  Next year I really want to pull up my hand knitted socks and hopefully be a little more engaged.  I do believe that your clothing, or your public facing armour if you like, can help to lift your mood, and if you’re feeling a bit down then it shows.

So, decision….I’ve actually decided to go back to taking a mostly daily outfit photo.  I know, surprise!  I won’t put too much pressure on doing it every single day… but I think I’ve realised that funnily enough, taking photos spurred me on to making a bit more of an effort, and reflected an inner feeling of caring more.

other things in general

I’m still studying Japanese every day, in fact during 2024 I finally finished the Duolingo Japanese course!  I’ve moved onto reading some books that I bought in Japan during our visit, which is another challenge in itself.  I’m always coming across kanji that I’ve literally never seen before… to be honest this is sometimes a little disheartening.  I honestly think I will never be anywhere close to even halfway fluent in my lifetime.  Oh well, it keeps the brain working, I suppose!  In 2025 we will be going to South Korea for the first time, and Japan again so I’m really excited to see Yoshimi again and to further practise my Japanese.  We also plan to go hiking in Italy and Norway too, so please look forward to some more Travel Wardrobe blog posts!

In looking after my physical health;  at the beginning of winter I started swimming in our pool, first thing every morning, which feels amazing!  At first it was bitterly cold and I could only stay in the pool for about 5 seconds or so before leaping out!  Well, it was winter and our pool is unheated!  Very soon though I worked up to a few minutes, and now I do laps.  This has felt like a really amazing addition to my daily routine and I can’t do without it now!  I still walk a minimum of 12,000 steps/day and next year I will be taking up pilates.  Aaaaand I suddenly realised I have no bonafide exercise gear.  Maybe I need to make some, straight away?

So that’s all, I think!  To conclude, for those who are still reading, then I would like to thank you very much for doing so.  I really do appreciate everyone who reads this silly frivolous blog and leaves a kind and generous comment every so often; each and every comment really does make me so happy.  I’m truly thankful for every one.

I know 2024 has been challenging for lots of people, so I hope most of us are able to look back on the year that was with some happy memories in there.  And I would sincerely like to wish you all a healthy, rewarding and creative 2025 to come!

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Maldives; a travel wardrobe

hello!  So as hinted in my new bathers post just recently, we have been on an absolutely gorgeous holiday to the Maldives… this is our third visit, each time as well as this time staying on Velassaru.  I know, I know, there are lots of other islands in the Maldives and maybe we should be more adventurous but we just love this charming little place; as well, our theory is that if it’s not broken then there’s no need to fix it!  As usual, I’m compiling a little summary of my travel wardrobe…

Time away: 7-8 days

Where to: Velassaru, the Maldives

Season; mid to late October, the tail end of the rainy season

Expected activities: not very much at all! lots of swimming, lazing around and reading

Colour scheme; white, blue and pink … really just the prettiest and lightest summery colours in my wardrobe

What I packed;

from left to right, top to bottom, everything is linked directly to its own “making” post…

denim skirt, raspberry cardigan, white top, floral dress, pink dress, beach coverup

large polka dot dress, small polka dot dress, navy/white dress (not yet blogged, and wow, I cannot believe I forgot to blog this dress!), blue floral dress, orange polka dot bathers

light blue shirt, yellow shorts

blue bag, pink thongs, white sandshoes, 2x white sockettes, white hat, raspberry crocheted hat

not shown, nightie and a selection of underwear, my toiletries bag

My daily outfits;

Thoughts;

After two of basically the same holiday then you’d think I’d have got it right by now!  I took a different light summer dress for each day, and this is a good strategy for a very warm, beach holiday like this one.  I absolutely love all of these dresses and so I felt happy and fresh and comfortable in all of them.   I also learnt my lesson from last time and took a pair of light sandshoes for our daily (gentle) exercise routine, for which I also wore the day 1 (pic 2) dress because it was already a bit sweaty by then.  I don’t have a dedicated “exercise outfit” but sometimes I wonder if I should make one… ?

For the flights I went for comfort and warmth, but not too much warmth.  The plane is always cold, but then you’re dying from the heat immediately as you alight in Male, so one’s outfit choice must always comprise some compromise!  I did opt to wear my new shirt over my plane outfit coming home, just for that little bit of extra warmth.

For most of each day I was just in my bathers(pic 5) and beach coverup for swimming and sitting by our private pool and the ocean outside our own cabin each day… I don’t really wear my bathers out and about on the island like a lot of people do, because I’m shy that way.  I know it seems counterintuitive since here I am posting my bathers on the internet like this! but well, I hope you know what I mean.   And then I would wear actual clothes for the times we were amongst other people, like our breakfast session in the island cafe and then from 5pm onwards, which was the time we wandered over the beach bar for our happy hour drink.   I became particularly fond of a mocktail called “pink sand” which was a divine mixture of pineapple juice, crushed mango, pink passionfruit juice and pulp, strawberry juice and coconut water. Mmmm!

what did I see other people wearing;  a new category!  speaking for myself I absolutely LOVE checking out other peoples’ outfits so I know I’m interested!  First of all, observed nationalities during our week were; Russians, South Americans (sorry, cannot be more specific since I sadly cannot tell the difference between Spanish and Portuguese, but did see one Argentinian football t-shirt in there), Swiss Germans, South Koreans, Italians and Chinese.  We were the only Australians.

I’ve noticed men generally wear the same global mens’ uniform of shirt/T-shirt and longish shorts combo, no matter what the nationality.  If a couple has booked themselves in for a “beach shoot” then he will invariably wear a white linen shirt and white trousers.

Women, however, are a completely different kettle of fish and fashion-wise the sky is the limit … for the aforementioned “beach shoot” the woman will almost always be in something almost like a ballgown.  In case you’re interested; no, Craig and I did not do a beach shoot!

For everyday beach and poolside wear, women will be in anything from lace and jewelled caftans, floorsweeping  maxi dresses and palazzo pants, giant sunhats and giant sunglasses, chiffon, silk, lace etc… to more ordinary, what I would call “normal” summer wear like shorts and blouses, or pretty light dresses, and all the way through to near nudity!  I’m not judging at all btw!  I love that everyone can just do their own thing.  I also noticed some women who had a different bikini with a different matching beach coverup for every day.  I personally don’t think I could do that, it seems kind of extravagant? even though I myself normally swim every day I still have just one pair of bathers.  Though honestly, is having a different dress for every day really any different?!  I don’t know… food for thought.  A debatable concept!

Trending note: lace coverups and neon, solid-colour bathers seem to be quite popular.

Anyway.  I shall now sign off by boring you with some of my favourite Velassaru views…

coming back from dinner our little cabin always looked so cosy and welcoming… and can I just point out the tiny fairy lights embedded in the bottom of the pool?  So cute and pretty!

breakfast time views…

could never tire of this view from our cabin …we spent our days meandering between the pool and the ocean and the deckchairs and then all over again…

nom nom…

this unsuspecting heron probably plays a starring role in about a million holiday photos… #naturalborninstamodel

definitively NOT a ballgown. #kindaboringeh

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Bali, Indonesia; a travel wardrobe

Well! it’s taken me an awfully long time to get around to this!  several years in fact… I’m a little hazy now as to why I never posted this draft post before but well, I didn’t…. however, as mentioned it in my previous post I really do enjoy reflecting on my travel wardrobes so decided to finally finish this one up too…

Time away:  8 days

Where to:  Bali, Indonesia

Season:  May, which is early dry season. Meaning hot, and quite humid by our standards

Expected activities:  attending the wedding of our friends L & L, a couple of fancy dinners, and the rest of it beachwalking, exploring and lolling about the pool

Colour scheme: not really relevant, I just went with my most lightweight and breeziest of summer dresses!

What I packed:

7 dresses (inc 1 fancy for the wedding), 2 skirt and top sets (inc 1 fancy for other dinners), 2 hats, 3 pairs sandals (inc 1 fancy for the evenings), one beach coverup and one bikini.  I made everything, including my shoes! except for the turquoise sandals worn to our friends’ wedding

(see below; from top to bottom, left to right.. all are linked to the original blog post)

silk dress, turquoise sandals

white hat, polka dot dress, white sandals

blue dress, white hat, red sandals

floral dress, khaki hat, red sandals

yellow top, ‘map’ skirt, white hat, white sandals

white hat, white coverup, pink bikini (not seen)

lace top and skirt, white sandals

Marimekko dress, white hat, white sandals

turquoise dress, white hat, red sandals

(worn on plane) brown dress, red cardigan, white scarf, white sandals

I cannot post a layout of my pieces this time since a few, namely the turquoise dress, the bikini, and the yellow top, are no longer in my wardrobe and I just felt it would be unsatisfactorily incomplete.  Anyway, the outfit pictures should give a good idea!

My daily outfits:

Thoughts;  it seems like a lot for an 8 day holiday but it’s really not!  Bali is hot and very humid and honestly, your outfit is usually a sweaty mess by the end of the day! so it’s a really good idea to plan a separate dress for each day.  Each outfit I packed was very light and airy and worked perfectly for the temperatures.  Hats were also an absolute necessity.

Of course I wore my bathers every day for swimming in our little private pool (pic 6 above), and got dressed properly for leaving the hotel room, even walking the beach right out front.  Bali is conservative and even though you do see tourists walking around with not much on, it’s considered quite disrespectful to do this.  I had my little cardigan and scarf (last picture) for the plane, because the plane is always cold! however I had no need of these items in Bali.

The last time we had been to Bali was for our own honeymoon, a looooong time ago now! and so I made the lace top and skirt (pic 7) to celebrate.  I wore this to a few special dinners, and for our friends’ wedding I wore the silk dress in pic 1.  It was really nice to have lots of special occasions actually! all in all, a totally lovely holiday and we had a great time, soaking up the sun and enjoying the last little bit of heat before returning to a fast approaching winter back here in Perth.

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#use12 capsule wardrobe

Ta da!  IT IS DONE…

I can finally present, in entirety, my #make12, or #use12, capsule wardrobe… yes, that funny little project I’ve been chipping away at all year… hurray!  Phoar!  I cannot be more thrilled with this funny little collection, right here!  And how it all worked out in the end, with just a few minor nudges and fudges here and there.

The pieces

from left to right; all pieces linked to their own blog post:

raspberry suiting mini skirt

pale blue damask summer skirt

blue corduroy flared skirt

yellow blouse

moss green swing tee top

chocolate brown, wide leg trousers

salmon pink tee

forest green LS merino tee

avocado green jacket

white, appliquéd blouse

mint green leafy dress

teal green clogs/ shoes

and I also got out a bonus set of underwear  Thanks to my sewing buddy Jane for modelling these! She’s such a good sport  🙂

 

the aforementioned nudges and fudges:  I used all of my fabrics bar one; my precious green fish leather from Iceland… however I used some of another green leather from my stash for the shoes.  At the same time, I used the yellow for underwear, so used the last leftovers from another project for the yellow top, so that was kind of a bonus too.

does the capsule work?  So, I had great fun dressing up and mixing and matching all the pieces as much as I could.  There could be some combos I missed? but this is as far as I got before exhaustion set in… but I’m so excited to get them mingling all together like this!  My beautiful new teal clogs do go with absolutely everything, which is cause for great celebration!! however since some of the outfits are quite wintery, I put on my black tights and black boots for some of the looks, because that is how I’ll wear them in reality.

Phew, that’s a lot, eh.  More outfits that even I thought possible!  Now I’m completely exhausted!  and also have a vaguely over-indulged feeling, like maybe I shouldn’t add any more clothes to my collection for a while…?! but of course I still have fabric in my stash, and I still have plans too!  It might be a good idea to  focus on more things for others though, for a while  😉

Thoughts?  I think the thing I like the most about all these pieces is that many of the fabrics were precious in some way; souvenir buys, or gifts from family and friends; that I was too frightened to cut into, for some reason or another.  I really wanted to force myself to finally enjoy these lovely pieces, and to wear and appreciate them.   At the same quite a few of the fabrics were smallish, leftover, orphan scraps in my stash, that were too big to throw away, and were just sitting there taking up space.  I feel really good about finally clearing some of these out and usefully; if that makes sense!  I did try to choose a set of colours and textures that I thought looked nice together, and it’s really exciting seeing that most of them really do play together as nicely as I was hoping.

I already know I’ll wear a lot of these outfits, maybe not all of the combinations that I put together here “speak” to me, but just playing with everything like this gave me lots of ideas.  Of course, several of the earlier made pieces have already gone into heavy rotation, and been worn all year long, while some things are nigh on brand new and not been worn at all!

I think this is the second capsule wardrobe I’ve ever made, and doing it was just as much fun as the first time.  I wouldn’t even mind having a go at another one next year?? maybe??  Do I even dare?!  It would have to be very very different from this one… but the cogs are already turning  😉

For the time being though, I am satisfied.

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crimson rosellas

{Sooo, what’s going on?  It’s actually been well over a month since I made this dress, took these pictures and half wrote this whole post too so maybe I should say something about my absence.  Later.

Meanwhile, over to 6-weeks-ago me …}

This fabric is so cute!  I absolutely love it! well I love the pattern too of course, but I’m going to start with the fabric… I bought it at Spotlight last year, it’s a Jocelyn Proust design.  Actually, Spotlight is on a roll with great Jocelyn Proust designs at the moment… there are lots of absolutely gorgeous ones and it’s nearly impossible to choose just one.  Fortunately when I got this one it was the first one I’d seen, as well as the only one in the store at the time, so I was just like WOW! I love this!  *grab*  *buy*  A coupla weeks later and there were now lots of really beautiful Jocelyn Proust designs in the store from which to choose… but I think I still would have chosen this one!

It’s cotton drill; such practical stuff, and nice to both sew and wear, and I absolutely couldn’t resist the colours … I love navy blue and raspberry pink together.  Also; crimson rosellas.  Any Aussie-specific print is going to catch my eye in the shops and I think this one is really cute.

The pattern is the cover dress of the Burda 07/2018 magazine, dress 118; I’d earmarked it as a must-make from the first flick-through of the magazine… then as soon as the crimson rosella fabric came into my life I was like bingo.  The design of the dress is quite interesting, with a sort of faux bib-front look to it, a raised faced section both front and back of the dress with set-in side panels that help form the pockets.  It’s hard to explain actually, but you can get an idea of how the front sits out over the side panels in the side view shot above.  The “sitting-out” bits have long, oddly shaped facings, that I managed to miraculously cut out from a fairly small piece of navy blue cotton drill, the final leftovers from these Issey Miyake pants from a few years ago.  I only had to piece together one little bit on both facings.  The pattern stipulates a lining, which I decided to leave off because I want to wear mine in the heat of summer… so I needed a way to finish off the armhole edges.  I drafted some facings by just splicing the side pieces together, tracing the raw edge, and cutting the subsequent facings to be the same width as the other facings, for a matching look inside.  All edges inside are finished on the overlocker, with matching bone-coloured thread, mostly because I couldn’t be bothered changing the overlocking thread to navy from the bone I used for the fabric itself! but in the end I really like the look of contrasting colour here.

The dress is drafted as a petite design, so I checked the burda size charts to see what changes I might need to make.  I decided to add in 2cm length to the bodice area of the dress on all pieces, did a quick pattern mockup and this was just the right amount, I think.  The pockets would have just been sitting that little bit too high on me, otherwise.  I love the pocket design on this dress too, but if I made it again I would make them just little bit deeper, maybe 2cm or so.  They are ok the way they are, but you know.  When it comes to pockets, size does matter!

The pocket linings are also cut from the same navy blue cotton drill.

I love the design; it is just slightly on the boxy side which I like for a summer dress.  You’re supposed to put in a whacking long invisible zip in the centre back seam, which I did, very obediently.  And then discovered, as you do; that I can actually slip the dress on over my head without having to undo the zip.  Of course!

Oh, and I ended up re-hemming the dress to be about an inch shorter.  That doesn’t sound very much, but I think it looks a lot better, even that small amount made a difference! From just verging on slightly frumpy to Jackie O chic in just an inch!

This is the fifth thing made  from my #makenine  that is really twelve, list of 12 designs and fabrics that I promised myself at the end of last year.  Hmmm, what should I make next?!

Details:

Dress; Burda 07/2018;118, cotton drill
White oxford shoes, made by me, details here
Black tights; made by me, details here
Black boots; made by me, details here

So… what’s been happening, indeed… well LOTS in the world obviously.  From the perspective of our family here, we lost an important, elderly family member at the beginning of June, and it’s been a very emotional and rather difficult time for us, separately and on top of everything else.  By “everything else” I mean the continuing and not inconsiderable anxieties of Covid-19, and the very important “black lives matter” movement – for which I am obviously pro – and just some other family stuff, so mmm.  It’s been a lot.  I don’t want to go on and on about it because this is my just-for-fun sewing blog and not a “let’s offload all one’s emotional baggage upon an innocent world” blog, and I prefer to dwell on the positive.

With regard to the BLM movement, so I’ve been buying fabric! supporting indigenous makers.  I’m just going to copy and paste here what I already wrote in instagram…

I’ve been thinking about the best way to show my support for blacklivesmatter and as a fervent sewing peep I think using more indigenous textiles is a good start… I was so excited to receive my first purchase the other day… this beautiful piece of fabric, “Tjilkamala Rockhole” designed by Alice Nampitjinpa… this talented lady recently won a collaboration with Gorman clothing with another piece of beautiful artwork so I’m extra excited my first purchase should be from such an amazing artist! …
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This piece was produced by @ikuntjiartists and purchased through @flyingfoxfabrics and I’m so grateful these cooperations exist to make indigenous work accessible and available to us…
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I am humbled and inspired by my country’s rich and ancient indigenous culture that has survived here for millenia … I wish to learn how to better honour and protect the Aboriginal people, as well as acting to create a kinder and more respectful future for everyone here in this beautiful country I am so grateful to call home … I’m looking forward to researching and buying more indigenous art fabric, and, if I’m allowed a rather shallow final note, cannot wait to sew something lovely to wear from it, too! #sewing

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I’m so thrilled this beautiful length of art fabric has arrived! This print is “Mandem” designed by Eva Nganjmirra and printed on linen by @injalakarts a wholly Aboriginal owned and governed community art centre in the Northern Territory… and from whom I purchased this piece. .
I can’t wait to trawl through my patterns and make something hopefully worthy enough to do justice to this beautiful work.
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ALSO…  in the meantime, I also participated in me-made May last month, as usual.  I pledged to wear 100% me-made, including my shoes and underwear, because why not? I have plenty of me-made things to wear!  I was happy to achieve this, and to also mix and match my existing wardrobe so as to not repeat anything during the month either, apart from obviously black tights and a few of my shoes.  There was only one tiny fail at the end there, where I neglected to wear me-made shoes for the final two days of the month, because we’d gone down south and I just decided oh to heck with it.

Here are my outfits for the month.  Absolutely everything made by me, except for the boots on the last two days of the month  🙂

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2019; a retrospective

It’s the last day of the year; the day in which tradition demands a bit of looking back on the year gone by and pondering on what I would like to do for next year.  First of all, I’m picking my fave outfits/photos for 2019, one for each month.  Some pictures are of new creations or outfits, others I’m just remembering a really nice day…

January

just a really nice day.  I’d just dyed this dress, previously a pale grey and I was newly in love with it all over again

February

wearing my new jasika blazer to head out to lunch…

March

playing on the turtle stepping stones in the Kami River, Kyoto

April

visiting the studio Ghibli museum with Yoshimi!!

hiking up in the Kizo valley

May

just dyed this top too

June

Kelly in the wedding dress I made for her

in my mother of the groom ensemble

July

wearing my new Clementine dress

August

my new pink pinny

September

new pietra shorts

October

at stone mountain fabrics in San Francisco with Yoshimi… such a wonderful holiday here and in New York with a dear dear friend, and meeting so many other dear friends for the first time too!  🙂

at the famous garment district statue in New York City

November

a new dress

December

old bathers, but a really beautiful and blissfully lovely day at the beach

What did I make?

phew, here we go. This is usually where I found out how intensely I’ve been indulging my making obsession during the year… so adding it up it turns out I’ve made 73 items this year… that number includes 18 dresses, 2 prs shorts, 1 pr jeans, 8 tops, 7 skirts, 1 pr pj’s, 1 bathrobe, 1 tie, 3 bags, 4 lingerie sets, 3 petticoats, 1 pr shoes, 5 jackets/coats, 12 prs hand-knitted socks and 7 baby things – onesies, beanies and the jungle mobile.  Out of those things, 29 were for others, so I don’t think I’ve been too selfish actually.    The  major-est of major makes for the year, Kelly’s wedding dress was an entirely self-less affair, so I feel pretty good about that!

What did I wear?

so, the most worn items for this year can be summed up in the following pictures… number one spot goes equally to my mustard raincoat, and my baggy blue cords with 22 wears each, and my olive suede tunic and my dark green Sienna jacket had 16 wears each.  All the other items pictured here got at least 13 wears, most more.

When I started counting and reporting on the number of wears my clothing got, well it was all a bit of an eye opener… inevitably someone will comment “that doesn’t sound like many wears to me!  I’ve got things I’ve worn a hundred times this year, at least!”  to which I usually think – did you actually count?  The only things I would wear a hundred times in a year are my black tights, of which I have six pairs, so even those are not getting one hundred individual wears.  I do tally my black tights up too but don’t ever include them in my summary here, to be honest…  if you’re interested, my black tights got 108 wears in the past year.  Oh, I expect a few of my sets of underwear might be getting about a hundred wears each too, but I’m definitely not profiling those!

Favourite creations?

Hmmm, well let me think… haha, kidding!  the amazing and beautiful fabrics, the importance of it, the care, the love and the sheer number of HOURS spent in making Kelly’s wedding dress catapulted it straight up into number one position of anything I’ve made for a looooong time!

I loved every bit of making this exceptionally special garment, though to be sure there were some very stressful moments and at the end of it I was completely and utterly exhausted.  It’s back living in our spare room wardrobe while they’re renovating their house and I’m looking forward to dropping it off to her permanently!

Personal favourites for myself include: my colourful Ariane dress, my unicorn skirt which got itself into my most worn items of the year too! and my own mother-of-the-groom outfit  🙂

Special mention to my box of socks too! which is so pretty I don’t know if I can even bring myself to start wearing them

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What are my plans for 2020?

Oooh! the fun bit!  SO as I’ve mentioned, I have just one or two things (haha) in the work, because Cassie is getting married to her man D this year.  And I will be making her dress.  I am also making my own outfit, obviously.  And my three nieces are going to be her bridesmaids, and I am making their dresses too.  So yes, I have my work cut out for me, just a leeeeeetle bit already!

But as far as future, “for me” plans go… so there’s a thing “make nine” where people choose nine things to make for the year…  and the pretty thing about it for instagram purposes is that you can make up a nice, 3×3 cube of plans to post on instagram.  Obviously I love the idea of this! and have decided to give it a go, although I’m making mine more of a sort of “make 12” actually, giving myself one thing to do per month.  I think it’s been well established here on my blog that I like a one thing per month project for a year!   I’ve kinda gone for a range of ideas, but nothing’s particularly set in stone, I’m allowing myself some flexibility as to specific deets.  I’ve thrown in a pair of shoes and underwear, because these are definitely things I want to making more of this year too…

Also!  I’ve nominated fabrics that are already in my stash… to make it a good stash-busting exercise for myself too. I’ve actually already got one cut out and halfway finished… so maybe I’ll make them all up in the first few months?! on the other hand there is wedding sewing to be achieved and traditionally this always turns out to be way more stressful and time consuming than I originally anticipated, hmmmmmmmm….  So we’ll see…

Anything else?

Of course the most important thing; a big thank you thank you thank you! to all who still read my blog and take the time to leave a kind word every now and then… I appreciate it so much.  I’m taking this opportunity to wish you all a very happy and successful 2020 ahead, filled with time to do the things you love to do too.

Cheers!

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