August
has been crazy for me! I started a new job, I started a diet, I
turned 31 and I went on vacation!
After
August comes September. September is one of my favourite month to sew
because it’s the beginning of fall fashion. I always feel like it’s
a new beginning.
But
before the fall mojo hits me, I would like to share some of my last
summer projects!
In
July ans August, I have been completely focused on preparing a
Vacation Collection for my trip to China. I had already finished a
Laurel dress. I just needed a couple of light linen separates that
would be cute on photos, light in a sometimes tropical weather, easy
to wash, quick to dry. I decided to make one pair of trousers, and
one skirt.
For
the skirt, I wanted something that would flow with the wind, but also
easy to wear. I’s the first time I drafted a pattern for myself.
Ok, that was an easy pattern… It only had a few properties:
-
Rectangle
skirt, gathered at the waist
-
Added
belt
-
Front
of the belt interfaced and fitted
-
Back
of the belt with elastic
-
Long
in the back, high in the front
When
I went to the fabric store, I chose a light blue linen. It felt quite
thin in the shop but I realised later that it was a little bit too
thick for the gathers.
Anyway,
this project only took me a couple of hours. I cut the belt pieces
and interfaced the front. I cut the skirt and drew the high/low
hemline. I pinned the rectangle skirt to the belt and instead of the
gathers I had initially thought, I made a few pleats. I just had to
hem and it was ready!
Entry of a Buddhist temple |
This
was such a quick job and I really enjoyed having the result within
one afternoon!
When
in China, this was one of my favourite things to wear because
it made me feel so girly when the wind was blowing, making it fly,
but still covering me. It was awesome in Hong Kong when it was almost
40 degrees (Celsius) and even better when we visited the Summer
Palace in Beijing.
Victoria peak in Hong Kong with my good friend Rémy |
The
second thing I wanted to have was wide linnen trousers. I had
purchased the Colette Juniper. I have a long history of try out and
errors with trousers patterns, they never really worked for me. I
thought that the Colette ones were nice and wide. I made a quick
muslin and I loved the effect ! The pattern was so flattering. I
usually have issues with the area right under my waist. It's droppy
and looks awful. But the Juniper is nicely skimming that area.
I
went with a beautiful ocre linen. It fit beautifully ! When in
China, I loved wearing it the days we had to walk a lot. It was so
comfy but became quickly too big because I lost 6 kilos between the
muslin try outs and China so the waistband rested lower on the hips.
I
am planning on using the same pattern, downgraded, later this fall.
I
leave you with a few shots from our trip !
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