
Peas and Carrots, Carrots and Peas…

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I recently finished my big PR Wardrobe Contest entry. I am very proud of my pieces. I happen to think I did a nice job finishing each piece and they fit me well. That said, I don’t love every piece I made. Some of them just aren’t me.
So what is me? I don’t really know. Here are the facts:
So, I decided I needed some help. I googled for some quizes that might help me determine my fashion style. I didn’t have much luck. Here are my results:
This quiz says I’m “Subtly Sexy”. Here’s the description:
You’re magnetic, sensuous, and full of life. You love to laugh, indulge in delicious food and drink, and be touched by someone you love — anything that tickles your senses. You’ve got charm and charisma, and seem to enchant everyone you meet. Your clothes reflect your sexy nature. You relish the feel of luxurious fabrics against your skin, and you dress to bring out your alluring side. Your wardrobe staples: Wide-leg pants in silky materials that flow when you walk. Long or short skirts in velvet, suede, and leather — any material that feels wonderful.Wrap tops that show off your shape.Camisoles, tees, and light sweaters with details like lace, a ruffle, or embroidery. Sexy, strappy heels. A glittery, oversized ring that catches the eye.
Uhm, not really…
This quiz said it would lead me to the designer that fit me the best. Here were those results:
Dolce & Gabanna: Classy with an edge. You take traditional ideas and give them a kick in the ass! Always stylish and appropriate for everywhere!
Being completely clueless, I check out their website. Now we’re talking…
I am so excited!!!!! I am completely finished with my 2008 Wardrobe Contest Entry. I have finished all my reviews and you can find them on Pattern Review. Here are the stats:
11 pieces:
22 total outfits (that I’d actually wear in public)
Fabric used: 26 yards
Patterns used: 9
Total spent: $14.40
Not bad for 22 new outfits!!!!
Here it is: The final piece of my 2008 PR Wardrobe Contest Collection–my denim skirt.
This was my first attempt at a denim piece (beyond the curtains in my son’s bedroom). Even more importantly, it was my first attempt at a jeans pattern. I have never done a bottom with a back yoke like this, a front fly, or this much top stitching. I must say I am very proud of myself!
Here are the pattern details:
Pattern: I used McCall’s 5142. I made the higher waist, contoured waistband version (D/E).
Fabric: A stretchy denim from my stash. I’m almost certain that I bought it Jo Ann’s last summer. I don’t love the fabric after working with it. I hope it doesn’t stretch out too much as I wear it.
Thread: After much internal debate, I decided to top stitch with silver (as opposed to black which wouldn’t have shown any mistakes). I actually used the same thread for the whole garment rather than switch back and forth.
What I did:
As for all the top stitching and edge stitching:I switched between 2 presser feet constantly.
To edge stitch, I used my blind hem foot and moved my needle as for to the left as possible. The blind hem foot allowed me to follow the edge or the seam as closely as possible.
To top stitch, I used my zig-zag foot. I found that if I lined my edge-stitched seam up with the edge of my presser foot, then my top-stitched seam would fall 1/4 inch away.
I am very pleased with the effect.
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