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It’s understandable to feel hesitation when trying to pull off the oversized trends on a petite frame. Luckily, there’s no need to fear longer-length pieces just because of your height! You can absolutely sport a longline tee, and layer over it. Here are three bullet points for you to keep top-of-mind: To avoid looking overwhelmed in a longline …
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Experience timeless style with our collection of vintage Levi's jeans. Choose from various sizes and hues to create a look that's true to you. Our authentic jeans remain a fashion staple, so you can enjoy sustainable style for years to come. Available in Light Wash Button fly closure 501 Style Stitch fix on front leg Distressing at hem & front pockets Waist: 33" Rise: 11" Inseam: 29.5" Outseam: 41" Hips: 22.5" Tight: 8.5" Leg Opening: 7"
It’s understandable to feel hesitation when trying to pull off the oversized trends on a petite frame. Luckily, there’s no need to fear longer-length pieces just because of your height! You can absolutely sport a longline tee, and layer over it. Here are three bullet points for you to keep top-of-mind: To avoid looking overwhelmed in a longline …
Who doesn’t like to see a package by their door? It’s even better when it’s a box from Stitch Fix! My 48th Stitch Fix box arrived at the end of last week and like always, it was so much fun to open it and to try on all of the goodies inside. I am a...
My winter 2020 Stitch Fix review. I talk about what I liked and didn't like in my lastest fix from the popular fashion styling subscription service.
The combination of yarns shows this unique color I had in my mind for such a soft and cozy, classic top-down raglan sweater. And I just love the simple slip stitch pattern creating a nice grip, without being bulky at all! THE GREEN is worked seamlessly in rounds in one piece from the top-down with an all over stitch pattern. After the collar is worked, the yoke is shaped by short rows and raglan increases down to the sleeve separation. The sleeve stitches are then placed on hold, underarm stitches are cast on, and you continue to work the body to the bottom ribbing. After the body is completed, sleeve stitches are placed back on the needles to work in st pattern in the round. … SIZES XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL) Finished bust circumference: (cm): 90 (99, 108, 118, 127, 136) (inch): 35.5 (39, 42.5, 46.5, 50, 53.5) Please choose a size with 16-20 cm (6-8 in) of positive ease at the bust. (Sample shown in Size M with 20 cm (8 in) of positive ease) GAUGE: 23 sts x 36 rs/rds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 in stitch pattern on main needle after blocking. (Pre-blocking gauge was 26 sts x 40 rs. Please keep in mind that the stitch pattern will relax after blocking) MATERIALS: 9 stitch markers Waste yarn or stitch holder NEEDLES: Main needle: A circular needle (and DPNs for the sleeves) in a size to obtain gauge. Suggested size: 3,5 mm (US 4) A corresponding circular needle size smaller to main needle. Suggested size: 3,25 mm (US 3) YARN: The two yarns are held together: Filatura di Crosa Nirvana, (100% Merino), 340m (372yds)/25g, Color: 30 and Lang Mohair Luxe (73% Mohair, 18% Silk, 9% Polyester) 175m (207yds)/25g, Color: 097 APPROX. YARN REQUIREMENTS 4 (4, 5, 5, 5, 5) balls of Filatura di Crosa Nirvana or 1160/1270 (1260/1370, 1370/1500, 1470/1600, 1570/1700, 1680/1840) of a comparable yarn. And 7 (7, 8, 9, 9, 10) balls of Lang Mohair Luxe or 1120/1200 (1220/1300, 1330/1450, 1430/1550, 1540/1680, 1640/1800) of a comparable yarn.
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I made some new sashiko goods for consignment lately. I want to share some photos and a bit of detail of one of fabulous traditional Sashiko stitches "Juuji Hana-zashi (cross and flower stitch)" . The combination of cotton Kasuri and simply modern Sashiko stitches. (It is a table runner.) Asian themed batik and Sashiko cellphone cases. This is the Sashiko stitch called "Juuji Hana-zashi" which means "crosses and flowers stitch". I would like to show the process of making this beautiful stitches. I wish I had enough time to explain that amply. I am hoping that those photos will help you to get general ideas of how the stitches are made. This is how it looks like when it is done. First you draw 0.5cm guiding grids on your fabric with erasable fabric marker. Using a Sashiko needle (you can use other embroidery needles but using tools exclusively made for the certain use always makes your work easier and faster) make running stitches vertically and horizontally to shape alternate crosses as shown in the photo. Then make running stitches again but diagonally this time. These stitches shape flower petals. It is amazing this design which seems pretty complicated on first sight is made with only "running stitches" that is the most simple one. That's it! I hope you all have a lovely Friday. Happy stitching!
Five simple summer looks using everyday basics from my capsule style closet.
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What is sashiko? Sashiko, meaning "little stabs" is a Japanese style of stitching. In traditional Japanese mending, sashiko is a style of hand stitching used to repair textiles or to create layers for added warmth in working garments. It is creating small repeating stitches that form a pattern, the patterns often inspi
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It’s time for another Stitch Fix review. It seems like a just showed you my June Fix and now it’s time to share what I received for July. June was a great fix where I kept all five items and this one is almost as good. To tell you the truth, since I’m on summer...
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I can't believe I am reviewing my 5th Stitch Fix box! This is also my 5th box with my Traci, my personal stylist, and I am constantly impressed by her ability to fulfill my requests while also surprising me. If this is the first you've heard of Stitch Fix, it is a subscription box clothing service for women. While they do offer a monthly or bi-monthly subscription, you may choose to try just one box, no commitments! For just $20 a box (styling fee) you are matched with a personal stylist who reviews your style profile, sizes and special requests and puts together a box of 5 goodies. Shipping is free. You keep what you like, and send the rest back in the provided pre-paid envelope via USPS! The $20 styling fee is deducted from your total if you decide to keep anything. If you keep it all (like me) you get 25% off your total! Stitch Fix offers tops, pants, dresses, skirts and all sorts of accessories. For May I requested more tops and/or cardigans similar to the Amil V-Neck Blouse and Brixon Ivy Pinson Drape Cardigan from my last few boxes, and maybe a casual, midi dress. Traci nailed it! I loved everything so much, I didn't know what to try on first! For some reason I gravitated toward this. Just recently I found out that Stitch Fix sends a camisole with sheer tops like this one. Isn't that nice? This is the Sweet Rain Lucio Blouse in purple. Pardon my silly face. They keep the photo sessions light with the photographer. Love the colors, pattern, and style of this top! It reminds me of confetti. Had to show you a close up since the other photos just didn't seem to be doing it justice. Unfortunately the seam at the bottom of the top had zero give, which resulted in a sort of parachute effect at the waist. I sold it in my facebook buy, sell, trade group in less than 10 minutes. I was a little sad, but the other 2 tops worked out perfectly! I am particularly fond of this Pixley Ivy Petal Print Blouse. This is one of my favorite color combinations: navy, coral and white. This is the perfect solution to my floral print problems. I want to love florals, but sometimes they look like they belong in a museum. I think it's really more geometric than floral. I wore it for mother's day. I realized after seeing these pictures I cannot wear it with my favorite jeans. I wore it with some orangey-red boot cut corduroys I had from back in the day, but they were too matchy and yet way off. So, it being mother's day, I ordered myself some white jeans. Yes, I said white. I can't take it anymore, everyone else is doing it! They go with everything! I ordered my usual Loft, curvy (also love modern) straight jeans. I'm sure you'll see them in many pictures in the future. I told Traci I needed a long sleeve navy cardigan and I got the same one my Mom had in her 2nd fix! She says she regrets sending it back, so even though I am not sure I love it, I am holding onto it. It's just a little tiny bit long. This is the 41Hawthorn Abrianna Longsleeve Knit Cardigan. I do love the drape, it lays perfectly. And it definitely works with my next top! If it were any shorter the "tail" would stick out, which I didn't realize until I looked through my photos. The cardigan also passed the "over-the-sleeve" test. Who needs a cardigan that looks like a sausage casing? Not me. This one has plenty of room, without feeling baggy. Enough about the cardigan, isn't this Skies are Blue Avila V-Neck Blouse cute? There are so many reasons this works for me. It's light colored, which usually washes me out, but it has enough print to balance it out. I love the pops of color, and the long lines are flattering. It fits perfectly, and it's a great weight for summer. It works with the Pinson drape cardigan, too, don't you think? I wish I'd had as much luck with this Le Lis Nene Striped Midi, but the sizing was off. Regardless, the stripe wasn't bold enough to offset the white, and I looked extra pasty. I don't think the length is particularly flattering, but I did ask for it. I love the concept. It would have looked great with a bright belt or cardigan or some cute red shoes. And if you can pull it off, it's a great length for moms (always bending over) It was easy to sell, I had several offers. Altogether I was very pleased with this month's box of goodies! The prices were reasonable, especially after the 25% discount for keeping it all. If you'd like to try Stitch Fix I'd love it if you used my referral! https://www.stitchfix.com/referral/melanierhoades?sod=w&som=c I receive a small amount of money if you order a box using my link, which I will happily turn around and spend on Stitch Fix next month! Please feel free to pin my photos to your style boards on Pinterest to share with your Stitch Fix stylists! If you'd like to read about my past fixes or other subscription boxes click here. Be sure to leave your comments below. I'm considering a Stitch Fix giveaway, what do you think? Who wants to try Stitch Fix for freeeee??!!
Why was getting dressed for summer so hard ? Anecdotally, it seems that a lot of people have a harder time putting their best fashion self forward in spring and summer than in fall and winter. I was definitely one of those people who would always get excited when the weather started cooling down
I have several pair of jeans that are perfectly good jeans, but just a size too large now. I've lived with them like this for a couple month...
An easy sewing tutorial teaching you how to repair clothing with sashiko and boro embroidery, and iron-on jeans patches.
New Year, New You! Start with a closet cleanse to finally find wardrobe nirvana.
Working in the style of Japanese Boro mending with upcycled patches, I created a large visible mend that becomes the focal point of this thrifted denim shirt, thereby highlighting its age, worn nat…
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