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Tuesday, May 19, 2020

MMM'20: Tina Givens Velvets

on a Winter's Day

~ or at least it feels like it ~



~ I actually bought the velvet from Tina way back when ~

I was making her Bethany dress pattern at the time, last seen on me here in 2015.  As you can see, I later changed things up by removing the bodice from the skirt.  I just never wore it as it was.  And do as it is now.   (I have yet to decide what to do with the skirt part...)




Since I still had leftover velvet, I also made TG's Phoebe pants shown above, using other scraps of velvet for the cuff and side inserts.  I've made at least half a dozen of these pants.

The stretch mesh shirt I wear a lot too.  It's made from Vogue 8450 with slight modifications.


 And it all goes deliciously with my Doc Marten's from ebay

~ yesssss ~




~ and the Masked Mug Shot of Yours Truly ~


'til later,



Thursday, May 14, 2020

MMM'20: Chocolate Maraschino


~ as my costume for the day ~

I'm wearing a double dip of two dresses: 

a chocolate embellished corduroy made from Tina Givens Clara Kaftan pattern over
a cherry red mesh knit made from Katherine Tilton's OOP Butterick 5986 dress pattern. 




I eliminated the back center doodad as well as the front slit on the kaftan, added pockets in the flanges, and chiffon rolled up cuffs to the sleeves.  

You can see previous wears here and here.




The red dress has only been worn a few times.  
See other reiterations here and here.




~ with some fav shoes from ebay ~




~ and Ye Olde Masked Mug Shot ~


Later,


Tuesday, May 12, 2020

MMM'20: Purple with Some Other Color


~ hmmm, I say ~

What do you think?


~ It does seem a wee bit odd ~


But anyway, I've got it on, so that's that.


The jacket is made from faux suede with an attached silk scarf.  It closes with hook and eyes.  I made it decades ago and don't recall what pattern it was from.  It only fits me again now.



~  very plain, but still interesting, I think ~


The dress is from Tina Givens Nani Lee pattern which I've worn before, here.  Made out of an orange and olive green cotton/tencel two-toned twill.  I think the neckline is just lovely.  I did made the sleeves longer, added pockets, and eliminated the zipper because I could easily slip it on and off over my head.






Oh, and I added a scrap piece of velvet for a belt, part of it is a dusty maroon and the other is a vivid cherry red.  The maroon side is showing now.



Great luck stumbling across lavender fishnets in the sock drawer(s).

~ worn with my PSKaufman Oxfords from ebay (brand new for $21.50)! ~




And Last, but not Least...

~ a doctored Mask Mug Shot of Yours Truly ~




See ya later...


Saturday, May 9, 2020

MMM'20: Another Shelter-In-Place Ensemble


~ relaxed and oh so comfy ~


And may I say, pretty, too?




~ well okay, you can say unusual ~


The fabric is a soft, thin sweater knit.  
I made the top awhile ago using Tina Givens Olivia pattern, 
last seen on me, here during MMM'19.



~ do you think the matching mask tips it over the edge? ~


The pants were made during lockdown using the leftover fabric and
 a favorite pants pattern of mine by Sandra Betzina, Vogue 1355




~ worn with my lovely and ancient Doc Marten's ~



Now here's a look to behold:

~ Boo! ! ~



Catch you tomorrow...if you don't watch out!





Wednesday, May 6, 2020

MMM'20: Lockdown Loungewear



~ yes, here I am in my jersey knit ensemble ~


Made decades ago from who knows what pattern.  But the top was recently scaled up to size by adding two triangular scraps of similar fabric into the side seams.  



~ ooo, it's still cold out ~

Now, of course, everything is a bit baggy due to the weight loss from this and last year's exercise/nutrition regime I've been on.  And that is okay by me.



~ ahh, that's better ~


The red canvas coat is made from the Tina Givens Elena pattern, last seen here.




Here's the obligatory shoe shot:

~ clogs from ebay ~




And the Lockdown Look must-have:

~ a me made mask ~



Hope to see you tomorrow...


Wednesday, December 11, 2019

My Top 5 Sewing Hits for 2019

in reverse chrono order

Sewcialists Top 5


A Tina Givens Trip Dress made in challis, with modifications seen here.




One of 5 "Hot House" Dresses using Simplicity 8332 made in challis as seen here.




Jumpsuit from McCall's 7936 made in challis as seen here.



My first jumpsuit from Vogue 1617 made from deep stash as seen here.



My first African Wax Print from Mood Fabrics made from Sandra Betzina's Vogue 1356, modified as seen here.



My favorite pants pattern (Candace) from Tina Givens made in cotton as seen here.



Tina Givens Elena Jacket made in canvas from deep stash as seen here.



I was actually surprised I had this many wins this year.  It didn't seem to me I had sewn that much.

Oh yeah, I'm heading on over to Patti's Not Dead Yet Style while I still have a chance and Catherine's I Will Wear What I Like.  See ya.


Monday, November 11, 2019

What a Day Trip Dress!*


~ I woke up to this today ~
January in November.

~ See that tree behind me? ~

No, not the two evergreens on either side...

~ The one in the middle with all the green leaves that haven't turned yet or fallen off. ~

It's 22 degrees out, the other day it was 50.  Oh my.


~ Meanwhile, this is my Trip Dress* from Tina Givens patterns ~

I won the cape thingy at a raffle. 
I threw on some extra clothes with it so I could wear it outside.  Like a stretch mesh T-shirt, wrist warmers, obi belt and stretch jersey straight leg pants that I've made and worn previously. 



The scarf, gloves and beret are so old I don't remember when 
or where they came from.



~ a rear view ~


~ obi-less ~

Which was how I intended to wear it.  
Too bad you can't see the collar, but it was too darn cold.


~ and a side view ~

Let me tell you, this Trip Dress was just that - a Trip! (ha). 
   
The fabric is challis.  I decided on a size S (my last one was XS and worked out fine), but I was worried about the wrap bodice coverage so thought more is more.   

If you're not a sew-er, you can skip to the end pictures.

Monday, November 4, 2019

One With the Fallen Leaves



Yep, I have the perfect coat for standing beside them.





 Made out of embossed velvet.  mmmm.





Previously seen here.


~ and my newly made dress ~


It's Tina Givens Nani Lee Dress pattern made in cotton twill (with orange thread going one way and olive green going the other way).  It's really quite lovely, but none of the pictures came out.  So this is as good as it gets.  Modifications made were:  longer sleeves, added side-seam pockets, lower bust darts, higher waistline in the back, and longer length hem.

Heading on over to Patti and the Visibles at Not Dead Yet Style, then Catherine's I Will Wear What I Like when she goes live.  Come on by, won't you?


Sunday, October 20, 2019

Yea for Fall Layers

~ It feels good ~


~ Just relaxing into it ~

~ the side view ~

I'm wearing all stuff I've made awhile ago.  But never worn altogether before.  The hat is hand sewn from old t-shirts and seed beads a la Alabama Chanin. I've made at least 2 so far.  The beautiful scarf was given to me from a friend via the Salvation Army.  And the sunglasses are from the $ store.
 



The coat is from The Sewing Workshop Thai Coat pattern made in black and gold brocade.  It's the second one I've made.




The overdress is from The Sewing Workshop, the Verenda Dress, much modified and made in a scuba knit print.  The underdress is from Tina Givens Sam Dress pattern, much modified, made in striped georgette.  Also the second one made.



~ I made it so I can wear it backwards or frontwards ~


~ with my lovely shoes from ebay ~


And that's a wrap.  I'll be linking up with Patti and the Visibles when she goes live at Not Dead Yet Style.  And Catherine at I Will Wear What I Like.  Also Judith's Hat Attack for October.  Hope to see you there!