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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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Purple flowered shrub, what is your name?

Not as hot today as yesterday, thank goodness!  Visited Castle Rock and lay about in the sun, occasionally getting up to splash about in the cool turquoise waters.  Ah, but this is the life.
Today I dressed as inspired by the shrub outside our kitchen window; it has gorgeous iridescent purple flowers in spring/summer, followed by bright orange berries in the autumn; the berries often inspire people to rip these bushes out of their gardens as they’re a bit messy.  I have to confess the purple cardigan has been on and off intermittently all day, as its really too hot for it in the sun, but I like the way it complements the green in my outfit, so dragged it around with me anyway!  Oh, suffering for the sake of fashion is tres tragique, no?
Other details:
Skirt; Vogue 7303, lime print cotton
Top; New Look 6252, white seersucker
Cardigan; Saba, op shop
Thongs (flipflops); Mountain Design
Hat; Country Road
Sunnies; RayBan

I also put in a photo of this magnificent peppermint tree in town.  Can’t even imagine how  old this tree is.
Included a photo of our views to the right and left of us on Castle Rock beach, as well as one of our group.  Thanks for the photo-bomb, Tim, btw….

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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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Warm rocks and wet sand

Beach-combing this morning; my husband was deeply disappointed that Mr Cappuccino Man seems to be taking a day off…  So peaceful and blissfully tranquil out on the bay, we shared the beach with about fifteen people and everyone calls “good morning!” to each other, so nice; Sienna and other dogs sniffing each others butts politely along the lines of prescribed doggie etiquette… She trots past flocks of seagulls that chatter to each other in a vaguely outraged manner like little old ladies, and genteelly hurry along in a “don’t show them you’re scared” kind of a way.  We brewed a pot of tea and had some of Mum’s muffins with yogurt for brekky out on the patio…  It’s going to be a hot one today, so swimming again this arvo.
Other details:
Skirt; Vogue 7303, fabric hand-woven by my mother
Top; New Look 6483 with my own variations, natural cotton and crotchet strips
Hat; Country Road
Sunnies; RayBan

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Banana yellow catamaran in the flowers

If you take the time to look up close the coastline is home to a diverse and fertile ecology.  We’re accustomed to thinking of the bush as colourless and drab when actually the colours can be quite vibrant.  Most of the flowers of the coast are either yellow or mauve and small in size, often set off with all shades of green.
We found this catamaran tucked away in the bushes on the edge of the beach…
Other details:
Skirt; Vogue 7303, printed cotton
Top; New Look 6252, lime green linen
Cardigan; Country Road, found secondhand and dyed yellow
 Hat; Country Road
Thongs (flipflops); Mountain Designs
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Sandy salty toes

So, here we are at the beach house, and blissfully happy.  The sun is broadcasting diamonds upon the water and the sand is scrunching white and squeaky clean under our bare feet.  This morning the tide was so far out we walked over a hundred metres out and we’re still just cooling our calves.
Today I’m wearing my white linen pants that I drafted from my favourite jeans, and a white top made from some leftover fabric that I posted about previously here.
Other details:
Pants; white linen, self-drafted from other pants
Top; Butterick 4985, view B collar, view A sleeves, white self-striped cotton
Cardigan and hat; Country Road
Thongs (flipflops); Mountain Designs

 

Sienna is in heaven when we’re on the beach.  She’s whizzing and scampering about like a mad thing; its as though she too senses the ordered chaos of city life has gone.

 

Btw, have you ever seen ducks on the ocean?  Lookee here!  Who would have thought?!

 


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Sky blue and coffee; off to the beach

Feeling a kind of warm pastel-ly comfortable vibe happening today.  The sky is a soft, not-too-harsh blue today with a few puffy clouds scudding across, golden sunlight warming the limestone walls of our house…  I love how the glossy blue threads in the fabric of this skirt are picked up in the baby blue of my top.  And baby blue is a difficult colour to pull off at the best of times, but I feel it is nicely complemented by coffee and gold tones.  Setting the mood for the beach house… can’t wait, we’re going down to the beach house for a well-deserved break for all of us.
I’ve put together a holiday wardrobe for the next ten days, hopefully will be up to the demands of my clothing blogging.  We’ll see how we do, if all else the beach as a back-drop will be nice to look at even if the fashion isn’t!

Other details:
Top; Butterick 4985view A sleeves, view B collar, blue cotton
Skirt; Vogue 7303, fabric handwoven by my mother
Sandals; Marco Santini, from Marie claire Shoes

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Another walk on the foreshore

After dropping my youngest son off at work experience I swung by my old childhood neighbourhood to take my photos this morning.  This is a stretch of beach I’ve always loved walking along; it soothes my soul and recharges my batteries and all that jazz.  Not sure if its just the childhood memories, but being around water and the beach is somehow necessary to my well-being.  Where we live now is (not coincidentally) also on the water, just twenty minutes up the road.  
When we lived in rural Pennsylvania, USA a few years back, the lack of a coastline brought home to me how important having one was to my state of mind.  I wonder if people brought up in other environments feel the same way about their surroundings…
I posted about this outfit here recently, but Mum rightly commented that wearing a cardigan over the top (as I did because it was a bit nippy that day) means that the outfit cannot be seen clearly, so here it is on its own. Its actually getting a bit washed and worn; the fabric is so thin in some places I accidentally ripped it by treading on it’s hem taking these photos, a quick repair job and then maybe off to the Samaritans’?

Other details:
Top; McCalls 4454 view C
Skirt; Vogue 7880 view B,
both in sage green self embroidered cotton and edged in black rolled hem
Thongs(flipflops); some little shop in South Africa
Bag; Gucci

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