Me Made May 2016 – week 2 roundup

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So another week of May has gone by, and with it another seven days of me made clothes.  What’s been interesting this week is that I’ve started to get towards the end of my handmade wardrobe. This has got me feeling slightly panicky; should I make more things to keep on having something new to show everyday? Should I wear some of the things I have that I don’t really want to wear but would mean I could avoid repetition that bit longer? Is repetition even a bad thing? Normally I wear an item two or three times over the course of a fortnight and no one cares, but then, normally I’m. not sharing the outfit I wear every day..

I’m not really looking for answers, but it has been thought provoking. It’s also made me realise I spend a lot of time wearing dresses usually, so my fondness for making them is actually a good thing rather than a total vanity project.

At any rate, this continues to be a fun way to explore my wardrobe, and I’m intrigued to see what weeks three and four will throw up (not least because I may have gone fabric shopping yesterday….).

This week’s me mades are:

Sunday – Aztec print Colette moneta

Monday – contracts bias By Hand London Anna dress

Tuesday – Floral Sewaholic Nicola shirt dress

Wednesady – purple moneta

Thursday – turquoise moneta (I really like that pattern…)

Friday – tiny foxes tshirt (Grainline scout tee)

Saturday – tiny elephants top (modified sorbetto by Colette)

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2 thoughts on “Me Made May 2016 – week 2 roundup

  1. Hey did you manage to squeeze a Moneta out of the Aztec Girl Charlee fabric? That looks amazing.
    I need to make a Moneta in knit. I have actually managed to sew with knit since we met at SewBrum. I’ve made a Grainline Scout tee and two Grainline Linden sweatshirts which I’m pretty chuffed with.
    Your me-made makes are looking great and love the crazy poses too!

    1. So with apologies for the delay in replying… Basically, I cut the bodice on a trifold (?) and then cut what was left into a rectangle which I then cut in half and turned into the skirt. I was dead chuffed it worked as it suddenly means a metre is always enough 🙂

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