Wearing my linen work jeans around the property for chores has made me want MORE! More linen work clothes! And then, right before a stronger-than-normal summer storm hit the other evening, inspiration hit me first.
For over a year now, my precious linen/cotton denim chambray has hovered near the top of the fabric piles, and sitting close to it in my imagination is of course Simplicity 8447, the Rosie the Riveter overalls, along with two blouses and the pants without the overall bib. I now intend to make the pants in a heavy linen from Fabrics-Store (in the patriot blue color), get those fit well, then the overalls, the regular blouse in a medium blue handkerchief linen I think I got from Fabric Mart more than a few years ago.
While I was pulling out the overalls pattern, I grabbed up Simplicity 8243, a 1940s sportswear pattern with a short sleeve blouse that caught my eye when Mom and I were doing some shopping the day after son's wedding up in Chicago. I have some red bandana paisley cotton from WalMart I think would be cute.
Today, the rules for the PatternReview.com mini wardrobe contest were posted, and it is work themed ... but you need 5 garments to create 6 looks. Oh, and all five must be cut and sewn between 1 September and 30 September. I hit on an idea for a fifth garment this afternoon, if it's ruled as a garment: Simplicity 4282, view C vest style apron, and I'll tweak the pockets to make it an egg-gathering apron. The pockets are more to the side, so I'll be able to scrinch down to get the egg laid in the smallest part of the corner of a tractor, because you know there's always one hen who must make it an obstacle course for you.
So, that's my inspiration and plans. Now the big question is: how long will it take me to sew all these up? Only one way to find out.
2 comments:
You've been back to blogging again. Yay.
Wow, it seems as if your son was just in high school.
Have fun with the contest--and good luck.
Yup, just all of a sudden I felt like blogging again. And trust me, it seems like "just yesterday" son was in high school. Someone hit the "fast forward" button when he went off to college.
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