I'm off to a special screening of 'The Lost Boys' in an old Victorian chapel - hope I don't get too spooked!
Adios!
Inside detail of the bodice section of the Zemire ensemble by Christian Dior, 1954-55 |
The bodice was part of this ensemble, consisting of jacket, skirt, petticoat, and bodice (source) |
A knitted sweeties shop! |
Mollie, Nina and Yorke having fun knitting! |
2 more satisfied customers |
A crocheted toffee, and some little sweets made out of magic loops |
Classic Routemaster
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Thomas Heatherwick's new Routemaster design. Read more about it here The back view, with the open 'hop on, hop off' platform restored |
By coincidence, I made a jacket that is nearly the same shade - my Routemaster Tribute Capelet! | |||||||||||||||||
This
was a stashbuster made from some cheapo red polyester that I bought
locally. It was intended for trousers, but when I got it home I realised
it reminded me too much of an air stewardess uniform, ie scratchy and
synthetic. It languished on the stash pile until a couple of weeks ago. And I've been wearing it almost constantly - I love it!
Here are some details:
I wanted to keep the cost down, so I lined it with a £1.50/m poly cotton black and red polka dot:
I wanted it to be a quick project, and keep hand sewing to a minimum. But there were some things that couldn't be avoided, like the little chain that attaches the cuff to the body of the coat:
This fabric frayed and unravelled like nobody's business,involving loads of trimming with the pinking shears. In the end, I approached it the way you do when you're tidying up your home and shove everything into a cupboard or drawer - the 'out of sight, out of mind' method. I put the lining in quickly and attached it loosely with a catch stitch to the hem of the jacket:
This is my new favourite way to do my nails - I've been watching a lot of Lana del Rey on Youtube
And to end, some more photos of the jacket in front of a double decker bus - it's not a Routemaster, but it was too good an opportunity to pass up!
Mr Needles says that this hairdo looks better with a 'haughty' expression...
That's it! See you soon! |