There was sewing too and a weird bit of a revelation.
I pulled out the rest of the fabric that matches this top.
I have always loved it. It was sewn for my epic adventure and worn frequently used since. I had enough fabric left to make a skirt. I hoped. I knew it would be a close thing and because of that, I just never tried. As my sewing ramped up, I felt maybe I could manage culottes from it. You know how it goes. Things get larger in memory. They might have been a go if I wanted shorts but that was a no go, so skirt it is. I took enough fabric off the length to make an adjustment I needed on top. Originally, the top had a bit of too little ease across my bustline. In order for it to feel good, I needed to add a little something.
I added a four inch panel and made an inverted box pleat which I hope to add buttons to. I had seen this on a store online and felt it might be a good way to work this added fabric, without emphasizing the seam of adding it. It worked.
So, here I am, with a complete new 'outfit' to wear. Or apart. Both pieces will work wonderfully with a plain piece worn bottom or top. And here I am with a skirt!
That kind of caught me off guard. That I had a first skirt. I wasn't thinking skirts at all. Now that I do, I realized I had two pieces of fabric that would coordinate with the skirt and make it fit in with the rest of my things.
I have two pieces of crinkly gauze type fabric that I have. One is a taupeish tan and the other, a plain black. I originally hoped to use it for a peasant style top but there is not enough of it for that. So I will make these fine fabrics into Torrens Box Tops. The colours and textures will look wonderful worn with this skirt and with a pair of Glebe Pants I made from a lightweight patterned knit. Both pieces are black and taupe/tan.
And that revelation I talked about? I'm starting to think about my clothes as a cohesive whole, a wardrobe of garments that work together. This is a way of thinking I have not used since I did office work. In this adventure I have focussed so hard on just adding patterns and colour and pants that I never thought farther than that. I mean everything goes with black pants, right? I have thought of shirts and little sweaters to wear together, but not coordinating several bottoms and tops.
Except for once. One time. One time I fell for vibrant and dreamed that I might not have to wear black always, that I might have more outfits. Maybe it is time to pull that out and sew it because if I can start to see things in this new way, maybe it is time to try a next step.
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