Last week she brought me a favourite well fitting blouse of hers to work so that I could copy the style and fit of it. It has cuff short sleeves and a slightly longer curved hem at the back, so I have spent my evenings this past week making these for her.
This is the top in the same fabric as one of my dresses, if you follow my blog you may recognise this fabric I also made some boudoir shorts in it as well.
This image was taken at night, the background of the fabric is navy not black.
I love this one and the fabric is so soft it has a brushed feel to it.
What a contrast in the picture colours! It just shows you what a bonus daylight is when taking images of our makes. I think there will be more of that as the nights draw in but we don't have to think about that too much just yet.
The tops fit her well and she has sent me a photo this morning of her wearing one, I'll not share however as that is not my decision to make. I now really need to get on with my Minerva makes so that is my job for this evening and tomorrow, I got side tracked with these last week!
Today we have been out and had a lovely walk around Dam Flask, making the most of the sun while it is still around. Then when we got back we were talking about Christmas of all things, it tends to be the same thing here year on year and I am sure for a lot of you just another dinner to cook while everyone else relaxes. We did have a week away two years ago at Christmas and that was nice so here is what we have decided. We are not having a traditional Christmas lunch this year, we are all going out for a meal on Christmas Eve, a regular meal not an overpriced Christmas menu. Then on Christmas day we are going to drive out somewhere for part of the day, Castleton or Bakewell maybe and have a walk with the dogs. I think food will be soup, sandwiches and finger food that I can prepare before so we can all just eat when we want. I booked the table earlier for Christmas Eve so that is sorted.
That is all for now.
Those tops are really pretty ... you are so clever with all your sewing creations. I love, love that deer print fabric especially.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric choices particularly the one with stags, stunning. Good for you making plans for Christmas and doing something you enjoy rather than what is expected. Whilst I love Christmas and delight in the true meaning of Christmas the commercialism and rise in prices I find so frustrating.
ReplyDeleteThe necklines are perfect on those tops. Sounds like a top Christmas plan to me. Jo xx
ReplyDeleteMaking tops by adapting one from an existing garment is such a good idea. I am often struck by how similar many patterns you can buy are to each other and they are not cheap.
ReplyDeleteThe tops are lovely. I do love the thought of making original clothes to wear but my sewing is straight lines and shopping bags at the moment. Maybe if I leave the machine on the desk then I might be inspired to try something for myself. xx Susan
ReplyDeletegreat tops, love the one with the stag on.
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