Yes, I do remember that I promised this some time ago. And, without further ado, here is my wardrobe plan:
Not much to look at, is it? I have made a fancy wardrobe plan storyboard using Adobe, a rough wardrobe plan on notebook paper, a wardrobe with only the foggiest notion of a plan in my mind, and now I’m using this method!
I had 3 goals:
- Stash only –fabric and patterns!
- Must have more casual pieces than dress-up pieces
- I would do my best to make each piece work with the piece I finished just before and just after it!
So, I sat down on the carpet surrounded by fabric swatches and patterns. And this was the outcome:
- 4 casual tops,
- 1 dressy top,
- 1 shirt dress,
- 1 knit dress,
- 1 pair of jeans,
- 1 pair of city shorts,
- 1 pair linen casual pants,
- 1 cute everyday pants,
- 1 dressy skirt,
- 1 navy blue pants suit and
- a great purse!
I’ve finished the silver linen pants and it will probably take me another 3 months to finish the rest!
Wow, and I thought I was being ambitious with trying to come up with an 8-piece wardrobe! I’m also in awe that you have that many things in your stash that actually match. I have maybe 4 pieces of fabric in there that actually match even one other piece of fabric. (And for at least one pair, I bought it that way on purpose!)
This will be an interesting SWAP!