hello! I’ve made a whole new outfit recently… it’s not so often that I can present a head to toe new handmade outfit like this!
I bought this Minä Perhonen hessian on a previous trip to Tokyo… and after a suitable period of stash marination, picked a Burda dress pattern, Burda 07/2018; 118. One I’ve used before, a true goodie based on its very tiny fabric requirements. btw, did you know that this very Finnish name is actually a Japanese label? No, I didn’t either; but I’d done some investigations and discovered this surprising fact. Of course I had to visit the eponymous store and spent an agonising 30-60 minutes trying to choose just one of the beautiful fabrics. Difficult, indeed.
I settled on this cotton hessian with a multi coloured print of overlapping ovals. I loved this combination of colours; purple-y pink, duck-egg blue, teal blue, navy blue, lemon yellow and apricot. I thought it fitted in very nicely with my personal, albeit self-diagnosed colour style of true- to deep autumn.
Because of the wide weave and slightly rough texture, I opted to line it, the first time I have done so for this pattern kalthough the design is supposed to be lined. And now I have done so I can reliably report that the lining instructions are pretty sparse, bordering on unhelpful. From memory they start out with one or two seams and then suddenly say something like “add lining”… ok maybe I’m exaggerating, but not by much! I ended up stitching the bulk of it in by hand. Of course this results in a very neat and tidy finish. I cut it it purposely to be a little generous, so I’m not concerned that those hand stitches are going to come under strain.
I cut the facings from a greige linen from the stash. I used a different, griege lightweight cotton from stash to bind the hem raw edge before stitching it by hand. The pale pink lining fabric was also in the stash, I only had to buy a new, “natural” 60cm invisible zip. I’m loving shopping the stash as much as I can! Gradually chipping away at it, honestly when I do get down to zero I’m going to throw a party!
I made a size larger than my usual for some reason. Not sure why I did this now because it’s a tad too boxy. The fabric, while the print is absolutely gorgeous, is also both quite heavy and drape-y, a combination that I don’t really love all that much. Definitely not going to stop me from wearing it though!
Here I am wearing it for its maiden voyage, during me-made May.
Aaaand, I made a new pair of shoes! and fortuitously they go absolutely beautifully with my new dress. This style of shoe should look pretty familiar to anyone who regularly reads my blog, since I once again used a kit from leather needle thread. This particular woven, three-colour style is a new one though. I had lots of fun making these, as usual!
I have a kinda embarrassing confession though… it was in making these ones that I finally realised that I’d mistakenly been putting in the buckle upside down for some of my previous clogs, whoopsies. They are in correctly here, and for my most recent black ones too. My mustard clogs and teal clogs were upside down… fortunately it was actually pretty easy to unpick the pieces and reinsert the buckle in the right way around. I’m such a dolt, because I’d always felt they looked a little funny… well it all makes perfect sense now and the clogs look so much better!
at left, incorrect… at right, correct!
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