a case for waiting and watching – The Self-Made Wardrobe Week 35
The Self-Made Wardrobe is a project where I only wear garments I’ve made.
It’s a year long experiment in getting dressed without clothing labels –
it’s a year about noticing patterns, trying things, and observing what happens.
Day 239 – Friday, March 27th
black sweater // black tank top // graphic silk circle skirt
black tights // black shoes // pocket watch necklace // bead crochet bracelet
Day 240 – Saturday, March 28th
purple sweater // black tank top // jeans
black scarf // sneakers // various rings
Day 241 – Sunday, March 29
handknit sweater dress // black tank top
black leggings // black scarf // various rings
Day 242 – Monday, March 30th
black sweater // black tank top // jeans
black scarf // black flats // bead crochet bracelets // various rings
Day 243 – Tuesday, March 31st
purple sweater // black tank top // black maxi skirt
black tights // brown boots // black scarf
bead crochet bracelet // various rings
Day 244 – Wednesday, April 1st
Versio sweater // black tank top // jeans
black flats // robot necklace // various rings
Day 245 – Thursday, April 2nd
black sweater // black tank top // jeans
black flats // bead crochet bracelet // various rings
Sometimes, when I finish a garment and wear it for the first time, I suddenly see everything that isn’t quite right, all the things that could be better – and it’s tempting to rush in with a long list of complicated alterations.
Like with my jeans.
The minute they were done, I wanted to:
-Take in the waist.
-Take in this hips.
-Futz with the crotch curve.
-Redo the waistband, trying a different method.
– Try a new button.
-And add a 5th pocket (or a faux 5th pocket).
That was, two weeks ago.
And with two weeks of wear, now I want to:
– Take in the waist.
– Try a new button.
I’ll still need to redo the waistband to take in the waist, but I think taking in the waist will fix the issues I’m having with the waistband.
I originally wanted take in the jeans all the way through the hip, but they’re low rise enough that I think taking in the waist & making that alteration a long shallow taper will effectively do the same thing.
I have a hunch that taking in the waist (and therefore making the jeans sit where they’re supposed to sit) will eliminate or greatly diminish the futzing that needs to be done at the crotch curve.
And the 5th pocket can just wait for the 2nd version.
I probably wouldn’t have noticed much of this, without two weeks of wearing them as they are, and probably would have gone ahead with lots of fussy alterations.
It’s kind of like knitting with really messy balls of yarn – some tangles resolve themselves, some tangles you need to resolve – the tricky bit is figuring out which type of tangle you’re dealing with.
some thoughts on 15 minute projects – The Self-Made Wardrobe Week 34
The Self-Made Wardrobe is a project where I only wear garments I’ve made.
It’s a year long experiment in getting dressed without clothing labels –
it’s a year about noticing patterns, trying things, and observing what happens.
Day 232 – Friday, March 20th
purple sweater // black tank top // graphic silk circle skirt
black tights // brown boots // pocket watch necklace // various rings
Day 233 – Saturday, March 21st
Archer button up // black tank top // jeans!!
pocket watch necklace // various rings // sneakers
Day 234 – Sunday, March 22nd
handspun sweater // black tank top // graphic silk circle skirt
black tights // brown boots // robot necklace // various rings
Day 235 – Monday, March 23rd
Versio sweater // black tank top // jeans!!!
black heels // robot necklace // various rings
Day 236 – Tuesday, March 24th
purple sweater // black tank top // black maxi skirt
black tights // black flats // long necklace // various rings
Day 237 – Wednesday, March 25th
Versio sweater // black tank top // jeans!
black heels // robot clock necklace // various rings
Day 238 – Thursday, March 26th
black sweater // black tank top // jeans!!
black flats // long necklace // various rings // bracelets
Why is it, that small projects often take more time from start to finish than many larger projects do? Why does it sometimes take longer to put buttons on a shirt, than to complete a skirt (or a sweater, or all the previous steps of that shirt)? Why do we live with the little annoyances that could be solved with a super quick fix – missing buttons, straps to cut off, pants to hem?
Why is it so easy to procrastinate the 15 minute project, while diving head first into the 5 hour one?
Some thoughts on little projects this week – no answer required, just a question to ponder.
jeans!!! – The Self-Made Wardrobe Week 33
The Self-Made Wardrobe is a project where I only wear garments I’ve made.
It’s a year long experiment in getting dressed without clothing labels –
it’s a year about noticing patterns, trying things, and observing what happens.
Day 225 – Friday, March 13
purple sweater // black tank top // black maxi skirt
black tights // brown boots // long necklace // various rings
Day 226 – Saturday, March 14
boring black sweater // black tank top // graphic silk circle skirt
black tights // brown boots // robot necklace // various rings
Day 227 – Sunday, March 15
handknit sweater dress // black leggings
long necklace // various rings
Day 228 – Monday, March 16
blue & green Archer // black tank top // graphic silk circle skirt
black tights // brown boots // bicycle necklace // various rings
Day 229 – Tuesday, March 17
deconstructed sweater // black tank top // black maxi skirt
black tights // brown boots // various rings
Today was the first day I didn’t wear my giant alpaca coat!
Day 230 – Wednesday, March 18
purple sweater // black tank top // jeans!!!!!!!!
black booties // robot necklace // various rings
(after I took this photo I actually changed into my Versio sweater, and wore that for the rest of the day…)
Day 230 (what I actually ended up wearing)
Versio sweater // black tank top // jeans!!!!!!!!!!
black booties // robot necklace // various rings
Day 231 – Thursday, March 19
handspun & handknit sweater // black tank top // jeans!!!
sneakers // robot clock necklace // various rings
I think it’s going to take me awhile before I stop putting exclamation points after jeans(!!!) They’re done! Finished! Worn!
I took some super quick photos before I left the apartment on Thursday (in keeping my “projects aren’t done until they’ve been photographed” experiment), and I’m going to try and get better photos this weekend, then I’ll write up a proper post. For now though – jeans!
The fit is… a little quirky – and so far each day I’ve worn them, I’ve spent the day mucking out a costume shop – ah well.
They’re jeans!
!!!