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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?

24
Jun
2015

A week of planning, rather than making…

Each Wednesday, I take stock of the projects I’m working on.

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What I’m Working On…

Crafting wise? – nada!
It’s just been one of those weeks where my crafting mojo has been MIA.

I’ve contemplated making lots of things, like…
: finally putting the buttons on my 2nd archer
: adding sleeves to my crazy colorful slipped stitch sweater
: picking up some white cotton lawn for a 3rd archer button up
: picking up some swishy fabrics for more skirts
: contemplating breaking my “separates = better” rule for a Sallie jumpsuit

I’m sure my crafting mojo will come back eventually – it always does – I just hope it comes back sooner rather than later, because I want new clothes

21
Jun
2015

To Read Over Coffee #2

A collection of links from the past few weeks that I think are interesting/amusing/educational/insightful enough to read/watch/listen & think about over a cup of coffee (or out in the sunshine).

to read over coffee

Making:

“When the word ‘craft’ loses it’s meaning” from the Craft Council of England

From the article: “Everywhere you turn now you’re sold a craft utopia. Artisan bread? Craft beer? Craft crisps? What, or who, is the consumer supposed to believe?”

As a maker, it’s easy to ask “who made my clothing?” but how often do you ask “where does my fabric come from?”

Karie Bookish with some thoughts on Written Instructions for Lace

From the article: “For the first time since I began doing this professionally, I am not going to offer written instructions but just a fully charted pattern. It has been a tough call to make (I know many people like written instructions) but I think it’s the right one.”

Clothing & Fashion:

Producing fabric is complicated, ethically & sustainable producing fabric is even more so. Alabama Chanin on organic cotton and their supply chain.

So Zo’s Thoughts on Organic Cotton – basically “organic” is complicated

A thoughtful addition to the cultural conversation around shoes, “Windows on the soul: why we buy shoes we’re never going to wear” from The Newstatesman.

From the article: “Unlike with a dress, a hat, a bag or even a corset, every individual’s relationship with shoes is indelibly personal. Once worn, a shoe receives the imprint not just of its owner’s sole, but arguably also her soul.”

“I lived my life like every fashion girl on instagram ever: In the end, I gained about 313 followers in two weeks—but hated almost every minute of it.” on xojane What does into taking instagram perfect pictures?

Other:

Bacon + Lingerie. Meet The World’s Oldest Person

“How Ballerina Misty Copeland became American Ballet Theatre’s First African-American Swan Queen” on Vanity Fair

Sidewalk Flowers on BrainPickings – little red riding hood reminds you to get off the phone and pick some sidewalk flowers

“The Power of I am” by Alexandra Franzen – who are you?