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Me-Made-May 2014: Week 2

May 15, 2014

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Half way there! It was significantly easier to reach for my handmade clothes this past week for Me-Made-May, though my choices are starting to dwindle (laundry is my achilles’ heel). Through this exercise I’m experiencing a lot of revelations — both good and bad — and I plan on ruminating about them at the end of the month, but for today, I have a quick and dirty update to what I started calling my ham hock dress.

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Mutton chop arms are not my look of choice, so early yesterday morning, I took my scissors to the sleeves and hacked off most of the length. I also remembered that I didn’t like the neckline, so I widened that too. Luckily I had enough of the fabric left to make a new bias tape. As I worked on this while K and her friend slumbered (I take the neighbor girl to school with K sometimes and she comes over early), I was reminded of a college friend. She told me once that she wakes up every morning at 5 to sew something for herself. At the time, I had no interest in sewing so it struck me as a little odd that she would forsake precious sleep just to make something to wear, but now I totally get it.

And did you notice? I’m wearing the dress backwards! One of my astute readers suggested trying that, and I really like it. I scooped out the neckline a little for a boatneck vibe, and the gathers seem to hit at the right spot.

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I also wore it the “right” way, and I like this too! I’m patting myself on the back for chopping the sleeves — I LOVE the dress now, and not a ham hock arm to be seen. And being able to wear it both ways just makes it all the more lovable. Big win!

Here’s the round-up from this past week. Temperatures have been rising here, and it already feels like summer, which is very unusual for May in Seattle.

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Day 8: Moss Green Jacket (I’m also wearing my skinnified jeans)

Day 9: Kimono Top + Clover Pants

Day 10: Weekend Getaway Blouse

Day 11: White Skirt

Day 12: Buffalo Check Washi

Day 13: Waffle Maxi

Day 14: Altered Khaki Linen Dress

And you can see last week’s roundup here!

Filed in: sewing, sewing for me • by sanae • 12 Comments

Comments

  1. Meagan

    May 15, 2014 at 7:38 am

    Turn it around? Genius! Now I’m trying to picture what the backs of some of my less-loved items look like. And the sleeve alteration is perfect. I have one handmade dress that I adore, save for the slightly awkward sleeve length. Color me inspired to just cut them already!

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    • sanae

      May 15, 2014 at 8:44 pm

      I can’t take credit for the idea of turning the dress around, but thank you, Meagan! And yes, chop those sleeves off! It’s very cathartic 🙂

      Reply
  2. Ute

    May 15, 2014 at 8:38 am

    Love how you changed the dress – so much better! And I like it backwards! Favorite outfit: day 8!

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    • sanae

      May 15, 2014 at 11:34 pm

      The dress is so much more wearable now! I love it when small changes make all the difference in the world! Thanks, Ute!

      Reply
  3. crab&bee

    May 15, 2014 at 9:49 am

    I heart the new fluttery sleeves!

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    • sanae

      May 15, 2014 at 8:54 pm

      Yay for fluttery sleeves! With this sudden spike in temperatures, it was a necessary move and now my other long-sleeve dresses are starting to look like they need a good pruning too…

      Reply
  4. gretaclark

    May 15, 2014 at 1:39 pm

    I like all the outfits and I like the khaki one either front or back! Great job!

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    • sanae

      May 15, 2014 at 8:53 pm

      Thanks, Greta! Creating these collages of my weekly outfits is actually quite excruciating, but I’m pretty sure that I’ll be glad that I documented the process later on 🙂

      Reply
  5. Lucinda

    May 15, 2014 at 4:28 pm

    Talk about a versatile dress!! Not too many outfits look just as good backwards as well as forwards:) So glad you love it even more now with the shorter sleeves – the joy of sewing is that you can make it the way YOU want it!

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    • sanae

      May 15, 2014 at 8:51 pm

      Sewing is really a superhero skill if you ask me, Lucinda. I was telling the husband the other day that nowadays, whenever I see a piece of clothing I like, I immediately start deconstructing it in my head. Progress!!

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  6. tara

    May 15, 2014 at 4:50 pm

    turning it around is such a classic project runway move! Nice! I like the below boob gathers

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    • sanae

      May 15, 2014 at 8:50 pm

      You’re so right, Tara! So proud to have a PR moment 🙂 And yep, it helps a girl to have extra boobage support.

      Reply

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