Autumn is here. Sound the alarm, it’s time to start dressing like an autumn leaf.
So in the spirit of creating my handmade wardrobe I started to actually try and plan what I need out of an autumn outfit. This is just the beginning.
When I started sewing my magpie tendencies meant that I rarely sew a pattern twice, but this isn’t a particularly cost effective or sustainable way to create a wearable wardrobe.
9 months into my sewing challenge I’m drawn to more simple patterns that I can make in a zillion different ways and that will take a variety of seasons.
Brrr…sewing just got real dude.
This is my completed repeated Meliot, Moss, and Astoria combo.Like a happy meal in fabric form.
A bit of autumn layering, with snuggly plaid shirt and heavy brushed cotton twill skirt, topped off with a sweater on a September day hotter than a July day at the beach. Excuse my expression, it’s September heat exhaustion. Common in those of us who get over excited by wrapping up warm, blankets and boxsets as soon as the new school shoes go on.
Hedge shot. Are hedges the new teal?
Regular readers may note that I have actually left the house for this blog post. We popped out for coffee at our local swanky pants beauty spot Mount Edgecumbe. We can get from Devon to Cornwall by boat in just under 10 minutes, rest assured you do not have to drive the boat yourself.
The combo sewing has also been sparked my small person starting school. It feels like I’ve reached a watershed moment and I’m looking for clothes to sew that will serve the school run and work moments either that or maybe I’ll just sew some stylish school run PJ’s!
I’m looking forward to expanding on my autumn foundation combo, because let’s face it once the dismal weather hits the UK it will last for around 8 months until we emerge pale from underneath the duvets and netflix.
I’m going to SewBrum this weekend, so I’m really looking forward to meeting the sewing tribe IRL.
I’ll be the one who is dressed like a leaf.
Wonderful ensemble. I definitely need to make Astoria finally. I love all the versions you’ve made up so far. Is it three or have I lost count? 😉
Your photos are as always fun and inspiring, too. Thanks for brightening up my workday with this post 🙂
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I could make Astorias all day long but find it super tricky to find nice fabric to make it with. I definitely recommend it as a nice satisfying make! Merci 😘
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Fall outfit dreamssss! Love that mustard colour.
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Mustard forever 😜 Merci lady!
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Loving the combo of mustard and plaid. Delish!
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Thank so much!
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Fantastic outfit, perfect for autumn and the colours are fab, I love you Mélilot in flannel, I so need it in my wardrobe, your skirt is super too. Makes me want to sew sew sew 🙂
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Enjoy your sew sew sewing! Merci!
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Great combo of patterns and colours. You know very well how I feel about mustard already but I seriously LOVE autumnal (leaf based) colours. I have been known to wear maroon, teal, mustard and navy all at once to the point of friends making commentary on it. So having these colours in my me-made wardrobe is long overdue. Looking forward to seeing what else you make (that I can also pinch ideas from). In other news, I think I might have to find a hedge to take pictures in front of now.
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Merci lady! Those are all good colours that I’ve also worn all at once, there is totally nothing wrong in looking like a walking colour palate! 😘
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