~ alrighty then ~ |
Let's back up a bit...
~ ahh, that's better, don't ya think? ~ |
So here's the story.
This top was a major disaster from a Tina Givens pattern, Lucca. Do not try this at home (or anywhere else for that matter). The drafting and instructions do not fit together and make no sense in any way imaginable. Nevertheless, she persisted. And persisted. Ripping, cutting, remaking and finally totally making my own pattern from scratch. Thank the goddess I was using an old king size sheet because, in the end, I did use all the fabric.
~ now wearing in kimono version ~ |
And nothing is softer than old 100% cotton sheeting. mmmm.
~ and that leads me to...~ |
Mending on my
~ I've been boro-ing on old makes that need some TLC ~ |
The first shirt is made from parchment linen and developed a hole above the side seam pocket. It's actually an adaptation from Tina Givens Gina shirt pattern. It was my first boro style, visible mending and I really luved the way it turned out.
~ sweet boro patching ~ |
The second shirt is really old and originally made from a king size pillow case. I've already refashioned/ repaired it a few times. It's had 2 new pair of sleeves, 2 new pairs of patch pockets, multiple refinishes around the neckline, new side seam pockets and underarm repairs. After I removed the front patch pockets, the middle section needed massive restoration.
~ big ole borro patching to the rescue ~ |
And now for a break from all that, we'll go to the grand finale.
~ my ebay Doc Martens ~ |
By the by, these old jeans are at least 30+ years and counting. They were once high-waisted, cuffed and pleated. That's long gone and this is their latest transformation. And talk about soft. mmmmm, can't get any more soft (or faded) than ancient jeans, bay-bee.
As soon as I get it together, I'll be linking up to Patti and the Visibles at Not Dead Yet Style, Catherine's I Will Wear What I Like and Cheri's Shoe and Tell. See you there!