12
Jun
2015

flip flops, the unofficial start to summer – The Self-Made Wardrobe Week 45

The Self-Made Wardrobe is a project where I only wear garments I’ve made.
It’s a year long experiment in getting dressed without clothing labels –
it’s a year about noticing patterns, trying things, and observing what happens.


Day-309

Day 309 – Friday, June 5th
archer button up shirt // black tank top // jeans
pocket watch necklace // bracelets // rings // black flats

Day-310

Day 310 – Saturday, June 6th
2nd archer button up shirt // black tank top // black maxi skirt
robot watch necklace // rings // black flats

Day-311

Day 311 – Sunday, June 7th
black tank top // cascading flowers skirt
pocket watch necklace // rings

Day-312

Day 312 – Monday, June 8th
2nd archer button up // black tank top // black maxi skirt
bicycle necklace // rings// black flats

Day-313

Day 313 – Tuesday, June 9th
archer button up shirt // black tank top // jeans
pocket watch necklace // bracelets // rings // black flats

Day-314

Day 314 – Wednesday, June 10th
2nd archer button up // black tank top // black maxi skirt
robot clock necklace // rings // black flats

Day-315

Day 315 – Thursday, June 11th
the easiest vest ever // black tank top // cascading flowers skirt
bicycle necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops

While the official start of summer isn’t until the 21st, the unofficial start of summer for me is the first day I pull out my flip flops. Yay Summer!

Now I really better get started on those summer dresses! Do you have any favorite summer dress patterns? I’d love any suggestions.

PS. Robin Hunter interviewed me about knitting design over on her blog as part of her weekly knitwear designer interview series… so head on over to her blog to read the interview!

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2 Responses

  1. The interview was interesting to read, and I’d be interested to read interviews with other knitwear designers as well that Robin wrote. So thanks x 2 🙂

    Good luck with summer! It started for us several weeks ago and I’ve been trying to knit a summer top, but so far failed twice. Maybe on the next try…

    1. Holly

      I’m so glad you like the interview Keren – Robin has a great set of questions and the other interviews she’s done make for fantastic reading.

      Good luck with try three of your summer top! – knitting for summer is always kind of tricky.

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