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Monday 16 November 2015

I Made It Monday: Chambray Love

I love the versatility of separates, however I also love a dress (it's no brainer dressing!).  So to get the best of both worlds I made a top and skirt using the same soft black chambray. 

I made the top using Simplicity pattern 1364, a reproduction vintage pattern.  I made just a couple of slight modifications: added length (standard for me!), lowered the front neckline by 1cm and added some bias tape to the sleeves.  The bias tape is a pretty liberty print lovingly made by a dear friend 40+ years ago.  I had to use it!

The skirt is a self drafted half circle skirt.  Apparently I did not learn from my mistakes made with this circle skirt as I had to take this one in twice.  I'm starting to think I should just stick to my pleated midi skirts, circle skirts and I don't get along!  If only they weren't so pretty!


 


Photos c/o my wonderful Husband
Who can't help but take photos whilst I'm walking & talking.


5 comments:

  1. I love the idea of making a top and skirt in the same fabric so now you have endless options! Love how you added a touch of trim to the top. Thank you for joining TBT Fashion link up and hope to see you next week. Have a great weekend!

    Alice
    www.happinessatmidlife.com

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  2. You look so great in dresses, I can see why you love them. I especially love the sleeve detail from your friend. Bron

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  3. Funny you should mention making a matching top and skirt instead of a dress. I have a dress made with a beautiful fabric that I bought almost 10 years ago at a designer boutique going out of business sale. I've only worn it once because it doesn't fit right but I realized recently I can probably take it to a seamstress and have it made into two pieces! I'm actually taking it on Monday. I love the top/skirt that you made. It looks great on you and it'll be nice for you to be able to wear each piece separately too.

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    1. Can't wait to see your refashioned dress! I love the versatility of separates. Thanks for your kind words x Allison

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