Saturday 2 October 2010

Phew




The end of Self Stitched September


...finished with a heavy cold, I managed to put my hanky down long enough to take the photos.



I put my dress on in honour of the last day. The dirndl is a new shape for me - initially when I read the Sew U dresses book I had thought I would not be making a dirndl dress as it just wasn't a shapee that immediately appealed to me, but look how my opinion has changed! There was something about the fabric (a charity shop find) that suggested to me it needed a dress with a waist. I have been pleasantly surprised by wearing it and how comfortable I felt in it. No need to be tugging at it to rearrange or trying to suck in my stomach! And I love having the in seam pockets. I know they can affect the line of the skirt but I really like having somewhere to stash small pieces of lego or my car key on the school pick up. I wore it in the end with dark brown leggings as my tights collection is somewhat sad and lacking. (Soon to be rectified I hope) I had felt I needed to save this dress for a special occasion - to wear out to drink tea at a stately home, or for a sedate party with a little jiving perhaps, or to a summer fete? But due to a sad dearth of such occasions (and the end of summer) I just wore it for everyday life and it was good.







7 comments:

  1. I love your dress with the leggings and cardigan, it looks great! Hope you feel better soon x

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  2. What a way you have with charity shop finds! It looks great (glad you went for it despite lack of garden parties)

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  3. love the dress! it looks really fab, bet you looked totally glamourous on the school-run! and teamed with brown leggings and that lovely cardy, you look very autumnal. XX

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  4. Hooray! We finally get to see the drindl on. :) I think it's a wonderfully flattering shape -- feminine but it lets us move. Hope you're on the mend!

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  5. Thank you for the lovely comments. The dress is much more versatile to wear than I initially thought. X

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  6. Sorry to read you've been sick, I hope your are well on the road to recovery. The dress looks fantastic! I was thinking similar thoughts before about that shape of dress, I was scared I'd look like a little girl going to a party, but your has made me change my mind. It gives a really put together look. I with you on the cardigans front. I too need more than one self-stitched cardi if March is going to warm AND fun!

    Shabitat was great, picked up loads of secondhand bits for my kitchen. It's a slow burner, there's still heaps we need that I refuse to go to Ikea or Wilkinsons for! Shame we don't live closer making a meetup/charity shop expedition possible!

    All the best
    Zoe xxx

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  7. It looks great with leggings! And the cardigan is just right too - which taught me a colour lesson.

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