You see, this is what I think I look like:
Does someone who looks like that dress in ugly clothes? I think not. So, I dress in pretty colors with flaring skirts and dresses that have defined waists that show off what figure I have without screaming at the world FAT!!! (For the record, my blood pressure readings have been consistently at or below 115/70 for the last 25 years, and my cholesterol reading is in the 180s.) I think I dress like a competent adult who has her own style. By making my own clothes, I can accommodate my body, pick flattering colors, and make sure there are pockets in the dresses and skirts. So there!
So, on Sunday afternoon, I pulled out a blouse pattern (that needs to be "upsized") and some pretty fabrics. After I cut out the blue fabric, I had the rogue thought that it looked like those "robes" they give you in the doctor's office. Every time I look at the fabric, I have that thought all over again. I have found another blue fabric that I will probably use instead.
I also pulled a skirt pattern from many years ago. I didn't look at the pattern very closely, but I'm not afraid to widen patterns and otherwise modify them. There is a fly front on this skirt that I will probably eliminate in favor of a back zipper.
Finally, I LOVE this fabric and will probably turn it into a vest. Isn't that a fun fabric? I also have a couple of other garment projects lurking in the closet.
For the next month or so, however, I will be be deep in quilt production mode; but at least I have some plans to indulge my wardrobe building.
4 comments:
I wish I could sew! You are very lucky to be able to make your own clothes. I am middle aged. I'm not overweight (thanks to a year of diet and exercise) and even after losing weight, I find it very difficult to find clothes that I like, flatter me and don't make me look like and old woman trying to be young.
I envy you the ability to sew that well. The best I can do is nightgowns (nobody sees how bad they are). I also like to make bags; schlep, diaper, totes etc.
See, I'd turn that into a purse for the fall - such vibrant fall colors...Unfortunetly, I don't sew. Have a machine, break it every time. Do all sewing by hand....
Gracey, I LOVE your idea about a purse! I may do that. It really is pretty fabric.
Sara, I lost 40 pounds a couple of years ago and then messed up and gained about half of it back. Must get back on track.
KLC: We all have different interests and different skills. The trick is to find stuff you love and do it for fun.
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