I am excited:
Why am I excited? Because I made this entire outfit myself.
Remember back in the day when I said I have this dream of hand-making my entire wardrobe? Well, I just got one new favorite outfit closer.
Seriously, I love this outfit, like the time between washings is too long and I find myself sneaking the shirt out of the laundry basket in the morning before shamefully slipping it back in, because it does, in fact need to be washed.
I made the shorts right when ye olde camera died a few weeks back, and the shirt shortly following that.
These are my first pants/shorts I’ve ever made ever (as in I skipped that whole making a drawstring pajama pants step). The pattern is Ruby from burdastyle.
The great thing about the pattern is that is was free, the bad thing was that I had to print out and tape the pattern together.
Also, not always the clearest instructions. I couldn’t figure out one part in particular, so my front welt pocket, well, sucks. I kinda knew if would going in and briefly considered leaving it off, but I decided I wanted to challenge myself.
I know they’re wrinkly, I took the picture after wearing them. Same with the shirt below.The shorts are pretty basic – a lightweight blue woven material I got one sale, which I really like, but does stretch out after a few wears and needs to go through the dryer to regain its shape. I made the pocket out of some yellow gingham for a bit of fun and as not great-looking as the pocket is, it is a great place to hold my lens cap. My favorite bit though, is the buttons.
I think buttons are such a great way to add flair to something, and I think that without the button on these shorts (not to mention the teal ones on the shorts) I wouldn’t like either of these pieces quite as much.
Shirt is pretty basic. The body of the shirt was from the pattern included in Sew U, the sleeves were made following the cap sleeve tutorial (just not gathered) on Wikstenmade. I was a pretty quick sew, though I am still having some trouble with the collar stand/band. If anybody has some hints for that, I’d love to hear em.
So the collars a bit funky, and some of the inside seams didn’t finish as nicely as I’d like, but I still really like this shirt and plan to make a number more of them, as soon as I finish some of the other projects I have cut out, and then I’ll have a new even favoriter outfit. 😉
p.s. -later this week, an apron tutorial!
July 20, 2008 at 4:21 PM
I really need to finish the shorts I started in MAY.
yours are so cute!!!
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July 20, 2008 at 4:41 PM
Thanks! I just seem to have a lot of sewing time these days, so I’m taking advantage while I can and sewing a lot!! And I’m definitely thinking about making this pattern again.
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July 23, 2008 at 11:29 PM
that outfit is really darling! no wonder you love it so much. 🙂
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August 18, 2008 at 4:52 AM
Hi – I know you posted this ages ago but I’ve just discovered your blog and if you’re still wondering about an easy way to do collar stands check out the collar stand tutorial at this site: http://www.box.net/shared/43oevmk8zv. It’s really good – mine used to come out all wonky and not very good but this is a good method. Anyway I love your stuff and your photos are great – I’ll be back to check out your new stuff!
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August 27, 2008 at 11:08 AM
[…] basically the same shirt as the one from my new favorite outfit, but with a ruffle. But the best things about this shirt are […]
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May 10, 2010 at 6:41 AM
i can’t find pattern can you please tell me where to download it. I try on patterns on burda for free but there is nothing
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