Day 18 was Saturday. It's been crazy here because Andy and I decided to put an offer on the house that I posted early. This means that every minute of our spare time is taken up with either getting things ready to sell this house, or other appointments related to the move. I also have a lot of other appts, (meetings, doctors, etc) scheduled for the next two weeks. Also, it is the last few weeks of school and there is lots of data to be entered and things to be done to finish up the year. I feel a bit overwhelmed right now. I had a migraine Friday night through Monday morning, so I didn't get much done. Saturday was a work around the house day, so I wore this old (but another favorite) shirt that I made probably in 2006. It is from the book Built By Wendy and the fabric is a wonderful Japanese cotton lawn that I got from Fabricmart. I wish I would have bought more of that fabric because it is so nice.
Yesterday was Day 20 of the MMM challenge. I wore black ponte knit pants from Vogue 1197. The shirt is the boatneck shell from CJ Patterns
Today was supposed to be our last day of 90+ degree weather for awhile. My skirt is made from Loes Hinse's Swing Skirt pattern in a textured rayon. I originally put the ruffle on it, but ended up taking it off and making the skirt shorter. The top is an embroidered cotton lawn and Simplicity 1806Most of the time, I find that the pictures on Loes Hinse patterns make the clothes look really dowdy. When you see them in person, however, they are usually very classic and current looking. Her little shop in Carmel is fairly upscale (pants around $100+ per pair and Ts for $60 or more) and everything always looks very nice. You can buy the same fabrics that she uses from Casual Elegance.
The madison Ave. dress is wonderful on you!!
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