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Monday 7 July 2014

Sporty Summer Sewathon

When Karen announced her Sporty Summer Sewathon I really, really didn't think I would take part because I don't generally wear shorts, never mind about real exercise clothes!  However, on Friday evening I was sorting through my sewing patterns for no particular reason and I came across this beauty:


I don't even remember buying this pattern and had completely forgotten I owned it but I am so glad I found it!  I had a quick look in my fabric cupboard and found three metres of stretch denim I bought from Minerva Crafts (stripes and patterned).  I had intended to use the striped denim to make the child a little blazer and the patterned to make a skirt for me but I think this is a better use!


I made a quick muslin of the shorts in some furnishing fabric to check the rough fit then got started on the skirt.  Because of the amount of stretch in this fabric I wasn't too concerned with getting the fit exact.

The skirt is a wrap around skirt fastening with two buttons at the back and was really straight forward to put together.  I love the huge pockets on the front and cut them on the cross grain for added visual interest. I really like the effect of the stripes on the centre front seam, pockets and waistband.


For the shorts I used the patterned denim but did not have enough to cut a waistband out of.  The pattern actually has a waistband half the size and is fastened at the side using hook and eyes.  Aside from the fact that I did not have hook and eyes I decided an invisible zip would be much better.  The only other change I made to the pattern was to lengthen them by 5cm.  I really like the fit of these shorts and have shocked myself by actually wearing them in public today, not just for the photo shoot!





The top is a Colette Sorbetto made using leftovers from the one I made for Flossie.  There wasn't enough of the border left so this one is plain and is cut on the cross grain.  I used some Liberty Lifestyle cotton for the bias binding which I think looks really pretty.  I have made myself a few Sorbettos and always make the same changes.  I have taken out the front pleat, raised the shoulder seam, lowered the front darts and added ones at the back.




This outfit has been a complete surprise and revelation to me.  Aside from finding a pattern I didn't know I had, I didn't imagine I would make myself some shorts, never mind wear them in public!  I am so happy with the whole outfit and I had a fantastic time with my friend Kara taking the photos.  So thank you Karen for encouraging me to try something new!











6 comments:

  1. Not only is the cutest photo shoot, but your outfit looks wonderful!

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    1. Thank you!! I had so much fun taking the pictures!

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  2. Oh my goodness, what great photos! I particularly love the last one. Thank you so much for taking part!

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    1. Thank you Karen! Thank you so much for inspiring me to make (and wear!) shorts!

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  3. You look fabulous! These photos and comments made me giggle.
    I NEVER wear shorts outside of the house. In my head I am one of those girls who can wear a pair of denim cut offs and a Ripcurl tshirt and look effortlessly cool. In reality I just can't make it across the threshold with my thighs exposed to the world.

    Can I ask, how does that baroque denim wash? I made some Hosh pants for the girls out of the star print stretch denim and am so disappointed by how the colour has washed out. They are faded to the extreme.

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    1. Thank you!! I know what you mean, but these shorts somehow felt great on! I had such a busy day on Monday too but I wore them all day. I haven't washed the denim yet (bad person, not pre washing!!) but as soon as I do I will let you know. I am just a little bit in love with it though, it was lovely sew, and am considering buying more to make the skirt I intended to make.

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