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Brown dress saved

OK.  I have to confess that I took this dress out of my reject pile yesterday with every intention of cutting it up for refashioning.  Firstly I put it on for the before photo.  I paused.  Looked at it again.  Thought it looked OK, actually.  Felt pretty damn comfy, too.  Also, in the searing heat of yesterday afternoon I felt cool; big plus!  So the dress was saved at the eleventh hour from a brutal slashing…
Previously I dubbed this dress as the Bouchee dress, (you know, Bouchee are those elephant shaped chocolates?…)  I think the last time I posted about it I was wearing a little cardi which possibly didn’t suit this style of silhouette… anyhoo, it’s back in my wardrobe for a while.  When my husband saw me in it this morning he said I looked nice in brown, and he liked this dress, what more encouragement do I need to keep wearing it?!
It’s based on McCalls 4454, a camisole pattern that I really like, which has just been elongated, some godets inserted into the skirt, a handkerchief hem created, and some huge decorative pockets added to cover up some discoloured patches (the fabric was originally discounted and in the remnant bin because of these faded patches)
So yesterday afternoon I hunted about and found a different garment to refashion for this week, I’ll post about it on Friday when I do my Wardrobe Refashion post…
Still haven’t quite finished my trench coat.  Have to locate a belt buckle today… and a zip for my refashion project…  I guess its off to Spotlight, sigh…

Details:
Dress; own design, based on McCalls 4454, brown embroidered cotton
Shoes; Micam by Joanne Mercer, Hobbs shoes
Necklace; gift from my friend K
Nail varnish; Litl Boy Blue, by Artmatix

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Golden green cocktail dress

Today I have pictures of a cocktail dress I made for my daughter.  The spring green crinkled silk was a remnant, and the beaded net was leftovers from a dress that she had made for herself.  The pattern I used as the basis for the dress is Burda 8613 that I had bought about 6 yrs ago to make a dress for her!  Obviously her shape has changed a lot since she was twelve!, so I adjusted and fitted to get a good look for her…  Luckily for her she is slender enough to carry off a sheath dress like this one.
I love these colours on her; she has green eyes and strawberry blond hair and these greens and golds just glow on her…  

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Happy New Year!

New Year’s Day is a time to reflect on your life over the past year and to dream up a few resolutions as to how to do it better next year…  Hmm, well apart from the usual suspects; get fit, keep in better contact with loved friends and family not in my immediate orbit, eat more healthily (not so much chocolate and more salad)… I’ve not got much to wish for, things are good and I feel very optimistic about the coming year.  
I suppose if I’m to hope for anything at all for 2010, it is for a calm, restful and peaceful year, and that is reflected in my dress today; calm, restful and peaceful colours, but with sparkly shoes for a tiny bit of pizazz…  I made my necklace during my beading fad a few years ago.  I’ve worn it only periodically as its kind of showy for my tastes… but I like how its mass of pearl beads are kind of like bubbles in a glass of champagne, sort of celebratory, which seems appropriate for New Year’s Day.
Today the boys of my family are going sailing together and I will walk on the beach, afterwards we are visiting friends for a BBQ.

Details:
Dress; Burda 8071, cream broderie anglaise cheesecloth
Petticoat; Metalicus
Cardi; coffee and white net, my own design
Shoes; Anna, from Marie Claire shoes
Necklace; my own design

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Heat Wave

It’s just about trying to stay cool today.  Really.  Hair in a messy bun and as light clothing as possible.
We saw Avatar with Sam Worthington in the lead role last night (cinema packed with people trying to get out of the heat).  Stupendous.  Wonderful to see a local boy up on the big screen looking good.
Off to the fabric store (20% off sale!) now to spend lots of money…

Details:
Dress, own design by me, adapted from McCalls 4453, red polyester chiffon (with sparkles!)
Thongs (flipflops); Mountain Designs

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Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas to all!
Got up at the crack of dawn to pop a 6kg turkey in the oven, followed by prezzie exchange, off to the beach, then the family descended on us for lunch!  Phew!
Was given a new camera for Christmas, and I’ll be spending this evening studying the instruction manual… should be producing high quality photos pretty soon, haha…
For now, here are some of the images of my Christmas (please excuse funny unfocused photo of me at right.  Methinks the cameraman had had a few too many…)

Other details;
Dress; Simplicity 3745, white spotted cotton voile with lace trim
Sandals; Anna, bought at Marie Claire shoes
Nail polish; Santorini Sunset, Napoleon
Earrings; self-made

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Dress, 6 different ways

I was thinking it was about time I did another 6-way remix of one of my garments; I had fun doing the previous one on my favourite skirt here and it helps me to appreciate the versatility of what I have in my own wardrobe myself.  Shopping in my own wardrobe!!  I mentioned recently that I would do one on my olive corduroy skirt, but that would just be another skirt same as the last 6-way so decided to do a dress instead.  Olive skirt next time.  Maybe I’ll try to do one of these each month…
I made this Burda 8071, view A sundress last summer out of cream broderie anglaise cheesecloth and don’t wear it enough.  I think it deserves more outings.  So here I’ve styled it 6 ways; as a plain dress, as a tunic over jeans, as a pinafore, over tights, as a dress over a petticoat and over a longer skirt.  As in the last 6-way, 3 ways are for summer; casual, semi-casual and a little more formal, and likewise for winter.  Although seriously when I was photographing these winter looks I thought I might die from heat exhaustion, 34C+ and only the slightest breeze!  Man!  Suffering for my blog…
So here is the dress styled for casual wear, both summer and winter;

Styled a little smarter for shopping or running errands, summer or winter;

And a tad more formal, for lunches, functions or going into the city with friends (yeah, summer and winter);

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This summer’s cocktail dress

Finally decided to post a picture of my new cocktail dress made quite recently.
I love this pattern from Anna Sui for Vogue; I think the ruffles at the back are gorgeous and so feminine.  Sometimes the back of an outfit can be a letdown from the excitement of the front, but this dress is not of that category, in my humble opinion (IMHO, finally worked out this previously baffling acronym the other day!)
I chose this pattern partly because I loved it, also because I wanted the challenge that the pattern cover promised.  I used silk crepe de chine; why oh why do I continue to torture myself with this crazy, slippery, flighty fabric with its willful, wayward mind all of its own?!  Don’t answer that.  Of course I know that it is the challenge that draws me; also silk is truly the king of evening fabrics for both looks and the luxurious feel of it, peerless IMHO (ok, I’ll stop that now).  And actually I’m overdramatising the difficulty factor as usual, I had only a few torturous moments; all to do with the set-in godet in the skirt front.  This whimsical designer touch had to be unpicked and redone once because the fabric kept developing strange inexplicable bumps, probably due to the bias seaming.  Eventually I went with carefully hand basting the seams, and topstitching at a snail’s pace to achieve a smooth enough finish for my satisfaction… Very challenging but not hair-pullingly so.  I am pretty darn proud of the final look.
I also included a photo of my usual method of cutting silk fabric pieces… I cut out the paper pieces, then use my rotary cutter on the fabric.  I hold down the fabric flat with the big see-through ruler seen in the picture (it probably has some proper name).  I use this method because it avoids pins in the fabric, the fabric is held down flat and undisturbed by pin/scissor pulling and tugging which may cause shifting and bunching, and the rotary cutter gives a nice clean cut edge.  I carefully add pattern markings after cutting.  I’d be interested in how other seamstresses handle the slipperiness of silk.
For the shoulder straps I used a chocolate brown sequinned ribbon, and all the edgestitching and topstitching was done in a deep chocolate brown.  I love this contrast, and how it goes with my Icelandic shoes!

Other details:
Dress; Vogue 1105, cream silk crepe de chine
Shoes; KronKron of Iceland, bought online
Stole; d/lux, from Calico and Ivy
Bag; Accessorize, gift from my children
Necklace; gift from my husband

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G’day, Mr Bobtail

Today we spotted our first bobtail lizard of the trip.  I feel so worried for the poor little blokes; partly because of the fast cars on the roads and also the receding bushland, and they are so slow-moving.  We managed to coax him to turn back from his journey toward the road and return to the safety of his coastline scrub.  Probably in his mind we were gigantic thumping monsters out to get him.  Really we had his very best interests in mind!
We took these photos in the bush out front of our place, between the beach and us.  It’s shady and cool; a light breeze stirring the leaves of the peppermints, the constant chirp of crickets and occasional warble of magpies.
It’s been great having Mum and Dad here; went swimming at the beach yesterday, then played card games last night, ate chocolate and watched movies.  Today breakfast at the Bunkers Beach café, then another swim.  The most beautiful beach in the world, and only about a dozen people on it.  That’s why we love this place.  Bondi and about a gazillion people?  No thanks…
Other details:
Dress; Simplicity 3745, white spotted voile and crotcheted lace trim
Cardigan; Saba, op shop
Hat; Country Road
Thongs (flipflops); Mountain Designs
Sunnies; RayBan


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