Friday 17 January 2014

The plum pudding skirt; a dior inspired suit

I can't believe I haven't blogged for a month for all sorts of reasons, but back now and here is a brief round-up. I completed a skirt to match my Dior jacket,  worn here with my new Faux fur collar from Joules, snuggly!


The fabric is boiled wool, and believe it or not the most expensive fabric I have used so far.  It also stretched like mad even though I used stay stitching.  The pattern is the 6 panel skirt from Gertie's New Book of Better Sewing blogged about here, and pictured below.




Check out my bling too a 1950s Christmas broach which I bought from America on Etsy.

 

The skirt is lovely to wear and very warm, especially as I fully lined it, just the thing for winter weather.  I love this skirt pattern it's so flattering and will definitely make more.  So far this is my favourite outfit  I have made and I have already worn it quite a bit to work!  Very brave.



I've been busy completing a cardigan, a hat, another cocktail dress and almost completed a jumper, so pretty busy and future posts will cover these.

I had a lovely two week holiday just at home.   It started with the staff Christmas party, yes that is me being wrapped as a parcel in the middle (wearing my handmade Vogue cocktail dress - they had great difficulty trying to wrap my puffy petticoat).



We all enjoyed our Christmas: the dogs sported bandanas for the day (can you tell there were treats just above).


There has also been some ridiculous dressing up of dogs (can I point out this is not something we usually do!).




The cats loved the wrapping paper ..


Dan made all the Christmas lunch (Quorn in case you are wondering as we are all vegetarians) including yummy    squash tartlets.


The weather was actually good for a while so we had a lovely walk



The sun didn't last though and 10 minutes after this we were absolutely lashed by hail.


I turned 58 on December 29th, with lovely wrapped parcels ....


... a trip to Lancaster Antique Centre and tea and cakes of course


Traditionally we go to the cinema on my birthday evening, but a dearth of good films meant we stayed in and watched Star Trek into Darkness which I had seen but thoroughly enjoyed.

Obviously I am now well back into work and busy; this week I have been on radio Cumbria talking about New Year's resolutions (no I haven't made any), been to a Burns' night, unfortunately vegetarian haggis is not my kind of thing but the Crannach was yummy.



After all this I'm ready for a quiet weekend with plans for some blouse sewing and jumper knitting.  So till the next time (and not a month away) enjoy your weekend and week.

5 comments:

  1. Love those outfits - particularly the plum skirt. Sadly my sewing skills are more in line with the wrapping someone in Christmas paper shot! Well done x Jane

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    1. Thanks Jane, the skirt was pretty easy, the zip being the hardest bit. My skills are certainly coming on.

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  2. So pretty! I love plum, you wear it well. Love the dogs, too. Why do some dogs hate dressing up while we so love dressing them? :)

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    1. Thanks Abigail that's really kind. The dogs certainly tolerated the dressing up rather than enjoyed it!

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  3. Oh dear - I just tried to leave a long comment and it vanished! Love the skirt, you are so clever and I'm in awe of your sewing skills and how you made everything from scratch. Happy belated birthday by the way! x

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