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Wardrobe Refashion, project 1

My daughter had an old puff skirt.  Three problems: 1, the zip had broken, 2, she now hated it, and 3, most importantly, it was a puff skirt.  A puff skirt.  The type that if you wore now you would be instantly labelled a hopeless fashion tragic.  I found it in the bin, for heavens sake.  After only a short rant on the evils of throwing out perfectly good fabric (it was made out of quite nice stiff sturdy charcoal gabardine and had a funky decorative waistband with strips of raw-edged black net caught in) I put it aside for further thought (after a thorough washing, thanks to its short bin occupancy).  Now I’ve joined Wardrobe Refashion it was the time to take up the scissors for a bit of surgery…
Below is the before picture (no amount of begging would cajol either my daughter or me to model this thing in its before state)….
I’m actually thrilled with how it turned out.  I think that high-waisted bermuda shorts are a very flattering look, sort of retro as well, reminiscent of Katharine Hepburn in that movie where she was a tennis player and pioneered open necked Lacoste sports T-shirts with shorts not unlike my effort here.  (It’s entirely possible I have this movie memory completely wrong).  I used Burda 7723, and just flared the legs slightly more, made them a bit longer and added some of the decorative waistband as patch pockets on the back, for some interest in this area.  Shorts with a plain back can be boring, and a lack of decoration can paradoxically draw attention to an unsightly bum, I think.  
Even though the skirt seemed to have plenty of fabric in it I only just got the pattern cut out of it.  I used some lighter black fabric I already had for the pocket lining and bought a zip.  I had some perfect buttons in my stash already.
Also the puff was originally held up by a black net underskirt; this I saved, slashed latitudinally and rejoined, then added a few randomly spaced knots to produce this rather sweet little scarf.  I can feel it becoming a wardrobe staple already…

Details:
Shorts; Burda 7723, modified slightly, refashioned from old skirt
Top; Brown Sugar
Scarf; black net, reashioned from old skirt lining
Shoes; Perrini, had for donkey’s years

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Traditional beachy colours

I’m realising this blog is becoming way too “holiday photo album” and not enough about the handmade clothes.  Yesterday particularly, and I really wanted to only include other photos if I feel they’re related in some way to my creative inspiration or are pleasing artistically to me in some way.  So today it’s just about the clothes, although my colour inspiration is clearly the sun, sand and sky.  Plus I’m running out of combinations for the garments I’ve brought on this jaunt…
I’ve included a close-up of the Burda 7723 shorts I first posted about two days ago and I’ll tell a little bit about my experience with this pattern:  they were very quick and easy to make and I’m super happy with the pattern.  I’ll definitely make these up again.  I like the high wide waistband, which fits snugly around my waist, making a nice change from the low-waisted pants that have been inescapable fashion-wise for the last few seasons.  This higher waist eliminates any danger of muffin-top that can pop out unexpectedly, and feels comfortable and secure when wearing it.  I shaped the waistband a little to accommodate my slightly sway back, and added rear pockets (for a photo of these, see two days ago).  I feel the flared leg is flattering and chic.
The cardigan (dyed by me) and top I’ve posted about previously also.  And just to forestall any suspicions that the cardigan is a dye-job disaster, it’s meant to look blotchy!!  I aimed for this effect!  You can achieve this marble-y effect by dunking the DRY garment in the dye bath (not pre-soaked), and leaving it undisturbed in the bath with minimum swirling.
Other details:
Shorts; Burda 7723, white linen
Top; Butterick 4985, baby blue nobbly cotton with lace trim
Cardigan; Country Road, dyed by me
Thongs (flipflops); Mountain Designs
Hat; Country Road


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Hot morning in the grasses


Went for a walk this morning along the bike path, past a lake that is a bird sanctuary.  Accordingly Sienna was leashed, something this spoilt pooch is becoming fast unaccustomed to.  She pulled us along like a freight train doing the midnight run!

I made these shorts for this summer, from Burda 7723 out of white linen, with added rear pockets for back view interest.  When a woman reaches a “certain age” one’s rear view unfortunately becomes less than exciting…  I sewed on scraps of fabric leftover from my dress of two days ago, and a sparkly ribbon sewn down randomly across the whole back, plus a tiny knitted square I had hanging around my sewing basket.  No idea what it was doing there, but stuck it on anyway.
Another very hot day in the offing; so will keep things quiet and easy, probably go to the beach and try to meet up with our good friends who are down here also.  Definitely not ruling out a smoothie at Samudra either.  I think fish and chips on the beach might be the order of this evening. Accompanied by a G&T?  Or two?  Oh, behave!
Other details:
Shorts; Burda 7723, white linen
Top; New Look 6252 green linen
Thongs (flipflops); Mountain Designs
Hat; Country Road
Sunnies; RayBan

 

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