I said, "send it to me."
And they did.
Blog post done just like that (snap).
~ moi, paintified ~ |
Okay, here's a few details:
I just made the stretch mesh peasant top with grosgrain ribbon tie, self-drafted. And the linen tablecloth bloomers based on Tina Givens Lainey pants pattern.
You've previously seen the TG stretch mesh Tessa slip pattern and the old jeans made into the Vogue 8928 hat pattern.
I already had the shoes, sox and sunnies.
With the bare minimum I'm heading over to Patti's Not Dead Yet Style, Catherine's I Will Where What I Like, and Cheri's Shoe and Tell when they all go live. Hope to see you all there! Oh, and Judith's Hat Attack.
Oh wait, there's more...
~ with blue hair as an accessory ~ |
~ and without the bloomers ~ |
~ but there's matching sox and very cool shoes ~ |
~ plus a lovely vintage clasp ~ |
Now, that's a wrap.
I have to add my own "wow" at these fabulous creations. Have you ever told us where you got those amazing shoes? Thanks for linking up, xo
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http://notdeadyetstyle.com
I'll give you one guess, Patti. ebay. They're Trippen shoes, box style sole, by the name of Ping.
DeleteI have yards of print mesh, a misorder from Fabric Mart, and it's just too....itchy for tights. But that tunic overslip thang... That's got some stuff going on. I am still loving your 'hair' ornament. Ornamental hair? Love it anywhich.
ReplyDeleteItchy mesh? Must have metallic threads running through it... Yes, layering it is the way to go then. The more layers the better I always say. Especially in mesh, it's so airy and thin.
DeleteWow indeed, pao! I'd have taken your photo too if I'd been lucky enough to encounter you in your killer gear. xxx
ReplyDeleteLike, pao wow, eh Vix? If I'd been lucky enough to encounter you, we'd have had a blast!
DeleteI love love this mesh topper. wonderful boho print, looks so pretty with your brooch. And of course the leggings...definitely a wow!
ReplyDeleteMesh is such a treat to work with. Easy as pie.
DeleteIt's the fabric that won't end and I can't bear to waste any of it!
ReplyDeleteAll your shoes are killer! And of course your awesomeness was noted. Fab photo!
ReplyDeleteActually the shoes aren't killer, they're comfy as all get out.
DeleteI knew those were Trippen shoes the moment I laid eyes on them! Some day....sigh. That's so cool that you made matching socks. I would have asked to take your photo too.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I bought myself a sewing machine!! Don't expect to see any creations anytime soon; I need to make friends with the machine, and learn its habits.
omg, Shelley, a sewing machine!!! How cool is that?! Oh, the places you'll go. Just have fun with it.
DeleteWhere did you get the hat? I am so jealous.
ReplyDeleteDon't be jealous, Denise. I made it from old blue jeans and a scrap of linen using Vogue 8928 pattern - so you can make one yourself!
DeleteYour creative style knows no bounds, and you’ve crafted another wonderful ensemble to wear with your fabulous hat! I love the pinned-up brim! Thank you for sharing with Hat Attack!
ReplyDeleteThank you for being there, Judith and always being the Style Crone of my dreams and in real life.
DeleteI do love this - both your mixes of different fabrics and multiple garments in one fabric are really great.
ReplyDeleteIf I like it, I just want to use it up and then wear it all together. Can't help it.
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