26
Jun
2015

The Self-Made Wardrobe Week 47

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-323

Day 323 – Friday, June 19th
archer button up shirt // black tank top // grey maxi skirt
robot clock necklace // various rings // flip flops

Day-324

Day 324 – Saturday, June 20th
archer button up shirt // black tank top // jeans
bicycle necklace // rings // black flats

Day-325

Day 325 – Sunday, June 21st
2nd archer button up shirt // black tank top // grey maxi skirt
robot clock necklace // rings // flip flops

Day-326

Day 326 – Monday, June 22nd
archer button up shirt // black tank top // grey maxi skirt
robot clock necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops

Day-327

Day 327 – Tuesday, June 23rd
archer button up shirt // black tank top // jeans
robot necklace // bracelets // rings // black flats

Day-328

Day 328 – Wednesday, June 24th
black tank top // black maxi skirt
robot clock necklace // various rings // flip flops

Day-329

Day 329 – Thursday, June 25th
black tank top // cascading flowers skirt
bicycle necklace // bracelets // various rings // flip flops

So… next week is the beginning of July… which means that Month 11 of this project is almost over… when the hell did that happen?!

On Wednesday, I talked about the handful of projects that I’m itching to work on, but in light of the fact that:
a) I have 1 month left of the self-made wardrobe, and
b) I’ve been living in archers & maxi skirts
I think I want to focus my crafting time on 3 new pieces this month.

I want to add 1 new archer button up shirt, and 2 new maxi skirts to my wardrobe by the end of the month.

That’s totally do-able. Right?

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