
Here are two of my latest projects, representing the most practical of uses (black skirt) and the most frivolously fun (faux fur collar anyone?).
I wanted a black skirt with a fitted waist that flared and pockets (of course), so I went with Simplicity 2413. Since I have a bunch of this black fabric that I bought for 90% off, I went ahead and used it instead of muslin in my first try at the pattern, figuring if it didn't turn out well, it wasn't a big loss and if it worked out, I had a wearable skirt. The pattern was pretty simple, with the hardest part being how to construct the side seam with both a zipper and pocket on it, but the instructions were clear enough that it worked out. Also, I went ahead and added a lining to the skirt that wasn't in the pattern, just because I like a skirt that glides over any tights or hose you wear under it. Anyway, turned out wearable, though I think I'll definitely make it again in a fabric with less body to it next time -- this skirt definitely has a little more "pouf" to it than I expected.
My other recent sewing endeavor was this fun project. It took a pretty long time to make since I did basically all the sewing by hand, but I just turned on a silly romantic comedy, sat in front of the TV, and followed the instructions on the blog. For now, I'm just using a bit of ribbon to hold it closed, but I'm on the lookout for a vintage style broach or button to replace it with. Oh, and on the lookout for something to wear this to :)
Of course, now that I have a faux fur collar, I think a faux fur muff is next on the list.
Here are a few pictures of me wearing them:


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