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17
Feb
2015

A Black Maxi Skirt – super easy to wear, damn hard to photograph

Day-194

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At the beginning of the self-made wardrobe project there were a couple of days when I would make a new piece of clothing in the morning, and then wear it out that afternoon – this skirt was one of those projects, I made it on Day 12.

The projects that I often end up wearing the most are these sorts of straightforward, simple to sew and easy to wear projects – and were often made at the last minute (the graphic silk circle skirt, and the cascading flowers skirt.)

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Fun fact about this skirt: If you look closely, you can see a bit of navy thread peeking out at the top of the slit. All of the internal finishing and inside seams are sewn with navy blue thread, because I was almost out of black – the only black thread in the skirt is the stitching on the hem and slit.

MATERIALS:
-An unknown quantity of an unknown fabric. I think it’s a rayon? Maybe?
-Black thread
-Navy thread
-1” wide elastic

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PATTERN:
Super straightforward & improvised. It’s a very simple maxi skirt made of three rectangles of fabric and some elastic for the waistband. It has rolled hems, and a mid-thigh high slit to make walking possible.

I sewed the two rectangles together at the side seams for the main body of the skirt (leaving one side mostly open for the slit), attached an elastic waistband and hemmed the bottom hem & sides of the slit with a rolled hem.

WHAT WORKED WELL:
The simplicity of the project. It was fast to make, it’s easy to wear, and these are the types of projects I wear all the time.

WHAT I’D DO DIFFERENTLY:
Remember to buy black thread. Seriously.
Black thread is one of those things I use all the time, and never remember to buy, which is not the best state of affairs – especially for someone who does a lot of last minute and middle of the night sewing.

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PS. Fun fact about this post: photographing a matte black skirt in any sort of potentially interesting manner is really damn hard. (Kind of like a boring black sweater.)

6
Feb
2015

The Self-Made Wardrobe Week 27

The Self-Made Wardrobe is a project where I only wear garments I’ve made.
It’s sort of a year long experiment in getting dressed without clothing labels.


This week’s update is without commentary, thanks to a fuzzy head-cold and a pile of  deadlines.

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DAY 183 – JANUARY 30th

Not-So-Straightforward Basic Purple Sweater
Black Tank Top
Black Scarf
Graphic Silk Circle Skirt
Black Tights
Brown Boots
Various Rings

Day-184

DAY 184 – JANUARY 31st

The First Archer Button Up Shirt
Black Tank Top
Cascading Flowers Skirt
Various Rings

Day-185

DAY 185 – FEBRUARY 1st

Boring Black Sweater
Black Tank Top
Birds & Wheels Flare Skirt
Black Tights
Various Rings

Day-186

DAY 186 – FEBRUARY 2nd

The Transitional Weather Sweater
Black Tank Top
Black Maxi Skirt with a Slit
Various Rings

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DAY 187 – FEBRUARY 3rd

Not-So-Straightforward Basic Purple Sweater
Black Tank Top
Graphic Silk Circle Skirt
Black Tights
Brown Boots
Long Necklace
Various Rings

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DAY 188 – FEBRUARY 4th

Not-So-Straightforward Basic Purple Sweater
Black Tank Top
Black Maxi Skirt with a Slit
Black Tights
Brown Boots
Robot Clock Necklace
Various Rings

Day-189

DAY 189 – FEBRUARY 5th

Boring Black Sweater
Black Tank Top
Pirate Skirt
Black Tights
Super Long Bead Crochet Necklace
Various Rings

4
Feb
2015

my handspun sweater is done, and my winter coat will soon have pockets

Each Wednesday, I post little snippets about what’s happening, and what I’m working on.


knitting

I knit the last couple rows and bound off the shawl I was working on, now it’s sitting next to the couch waiting for a good soak & blocking.

weaving in ends

I wove in the ends on my handspun sweater.

ends of yarn

Which was a surprisingly huge number of ends.

knitting

For some brainless knitting, I pulled out the pockets of my winter coat again. Funnily enough, before I pulled them out of the project bag, I thought that I had an inch of knitting left on the first pocket, but it turns out I have an inch to knit on the second pocket. I don’t remember knitting that second pocket at all. Maybe it was elves? Or maybe I have a magic appearing pocket?

So, not a heck of a lot of knitting happened this week, it was mostly finishing things up – and working on secret projects.

(Wondering what happened to that project with 1800 yards of thread, from last week? Well, that project is done, the total thread used ended up somewhere north of 3,000 yards – to give that some perspective, we also bought the fabric shop around the corner out of white thread…)