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24
Jul
2015

What happens on Day 366? – The Self-Made Wardrobe Week 51

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-351

Day 351 – Friday, July 17th
black tank top // grey maxi skirt
princess necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops

Day-352

Day 352 – Saturday, July 18th
archer button up shirt // black tank top // jeans
robot necklace // rings // black flats

Day-353

Day 353 – Sunday, July 19th
black tank top // pirate skirt
princess necklace // bracelets // rings // sandal wedges

Day-354

Day 354 – Monday, July 20th
black tank top // black maxi skirt
princess necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops

Day-355

Day 355 – Tuesday, July 21st
black tank top // grey maxi skirt
princess necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops

Day-356

Day 356 – Wednesday, July 22nd
black tank top // black maxi skirt
clothing hanger necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops

Day-357

Day 357 – Thursday, July 23rd
black tank top // grey maxi skirt
princess necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops

Yesterday, I mentioned to a friend that I had less than 10 days to go on this grand wardrobe experiment, she was first surprised that it’s been a full year already, and then asked if I was busy finishing things and wrapping up the project, which got me thinking about finales and endings and finishing things.

With 8 days to go, it might be a little late for thinking about how to finish out the final days of this self-made wardrobe project. Part of me feels like I should end with a bang, but I have no idea what that bang could even be.

When I started this project I never envisioned the ending – I knew that eventually there would be a Day 365 and that would be the end. From the vantage point that was the start of this project, part of me wasn’t really convinced I’d do it, this whole thing was a total experiment. It’s really easy to envision NOT wearing 100% handmade clothing for 365 days – that’s the default way of getting dressed in the 21st century – it was much harder to envision actually pulling it off.

Even from the vantage point of “8 days to go” I can’t really imagine Day 366. This project has become so much of a habit that imagining a day without it is weird – when I try there’s a deep sense of “???” mixed with a scooby-doo head tilt.

Maybe part of me won’t actually believe this project is over until, on Day 366 I realize that the sun is starting to set, and I still haven’t taken an “outfit of the day” photo, and I should take it while the light is still good, and I mildly panic for a moment, before remembering that no, I don’t have to take a photo today.

So no, I’m not busy finishing ALL THE THINGS before the end of this project. The goals I had for the last month of the project? Fuck ‘em.

Maybe endings don’t need to be all bang & pizazz – maybe instead they can be a candle & a bath & a hooray for having a wardrobe with more than 30 pieces of clothing again.

17
Jul
2015

15 days to go – The Self-Made Wardrobe Week 50

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-344

Day 344 – Friday, July 10th
black tank top // pirate skirt
robot clock necklace // rings // sandal wedges

Day-345

Day 345 – Saturday, July 11th
black tank top // black maxi skirt
robot clock necklace // bead crochet bracelets // rings // flip flops

Day-346

Day 346 – Sunday, July 12th
2nd archer button up shirt // black tank top // black maxi skirt
bicycle necklace // rings // flip flops

Day-347

Day 347 – Monday, July 13th
black tank top // graphic silk circle skirt
robot clock necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops

Day-348

Day 348 – Tuesday, July 14th
black tank top // black maxi skirt
robot clock necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops

Day-349

Day 349 – Wednesday, July 15th
black tank top // graphic silk circle skirt
princess necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops

Day-350

Day 350 – Thursday, July 16th
black tank top // black maxi skirt
long necklace // bracelets // rings // flip flops

 It’s the end of week 50, and I’m trying to come up with something to say other than “holy shit,” but I can’t, so…

Holy shit! It’s the end of week 50!

14
Jul
2015

Finished: Sweatpants in Skirt Form – A Grey Maxi Skirt

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cut-off-seams

Sometimes projects work out perfectly the first time. And sometimes they don’t.
This skirt project somehow manages to fall into both these categories at the same time.

I originally bought this fabric way back in the fall, with the intention of turning it into a loose, lightweight, hoodie/cardigan of some sort. My idea was to start with a basic kimono, and then add a hood, plus gathers/tucks/pockets/whatever to pull it out of the realm of dull grey sack, and into the realm of cool versatile cardigan.

That plan very much didn’t work out. I cut and sewed the kimono, and started playing, but nothing worked. It refused to look like anything but a dull grey sack. It was at an advanced level of “just not working out” and I didn’t even bother taking photos.

So I did what any experienced crafter would do, and shoved the project in a drawer for a couple months.

Then when I was thinking about what to make this summer, I thought back to this fabric, thinking it would make a great maxi skirt.

Even though the fabric is a wool jersey, it’s lightweight enough and breathable enough, that it doesn’t feel too hot. It’s that perfect middle ground of warm enough to be able to wear into fall, and airy enough to wear though the spring & summer (though probably not when the temperature works it’s way into the 90s with 100% humidity.)

This skirt is a basically sweatpants in skirt form.

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easy-grey-maxi-skirt-2

Materials:

2 yards of a wool/spandex blend medium weight grey jersey
Black thread

Pattern:

Since I had already cut & sewn the kimono, and had to take it apart to make the skirt (I just cut off the seams, not even bothering with a seam ripper.) I pieced the fronts & back together to create enough width for a skirt.

After that I did a super basic maxi skirt, with a yoga style waistband.

Just like with my black maxi skirt, I made the skirt body slightly wider than the waistband, and did small evenly spaced pleats to make walking a little easier.

I then took the strip that was going to become the neckband/hood/pockets, and fashioned a twisted yoga pant style waistband.

And the sleeves got pieced together to become a sort of underskirt/lining. This part wasn’t strictly necessary, but I did it to a) help with panty lines, b) to smooth out the fairly drastic difference in thickness between the waistband and the skirt, and c) to cover the exposed seams where the waistband attached to the skirt.

The seams are all sewn with a straightforward zig zag, and all the edges are raw, mostly because I like the raw edges, and partly because I was in a hurry.

To form the twist in the waistband, I folded the waistband inwards on the right hip and sewed about 5 inches of it in place. Then I take the left hip, where the waistband is not permanently folded, and fold it towards the outside of the skirt.

easy-grey-maxi-skirt-waist-1

What worked:

I love the yoga style waistband, and also this fabric for this style skirt – since it is a wool/spandex blend, it’s very stretchy, and springs back into shape really easily. This means that I can take long steps, without needing to add a slit or tie the hem up.

What I’d do differently:

Maybe next time making the underskirt/lining out of a different fabric – this certainly isn’t bad enough for me to change now, but the two pieces do have a tendency to cling together.

I do wish that I had spent a little more time evenly distributing & more carefully placing the pleats around the waistband. I just eyeballed it, and they all came out pretty even except for two in the back, which came out a little funky.

Since I finished it, I’ve been wearing this skirt a possibly embarrassing amount.

And the best thing was that it was one of those projects I started in the morning, and wore out to meet a friend that afternoon (Day 318).

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