Please feel free to leave the room whenever you like. You see, I remember being much younger and my parents bringing out the slide projector and screen to show vacation pictures to perhaps unwitting friends and neighbors. Now, thanks to the virtual anonymity of the internet I won't know if you clicked on this page and read all of the post or if you left in a nanosecond...and thanks to some eventual maturity on my part I won't mind if you leave quickly but I will be happy if you stay and join in the fun.
Mr. Lucky and I were last seen heading out to England and Scotland for another walking holiday. I watch the weather patterns obsessively in the previous weeks and watched it go from cold and dreary to gloriously sunny, real Royal Wedding weather.
Here are the outfits and sewing projects that I completed in time for the trip...and one that got left behind. Layers are an important part of my travel wardrobe so first up was a Margarita Tank Top by Lyla Messenger, a staple in my wardrobe. Margarita Tank Top I wanted to use some navy stretch lace and auditioned several knit under layers. White was too bright, navy was too dark and the lace detail was lost.
Margarita Tank Top by LJ Designs |
The selvedge had little pleat like the lace so I used it to finish the neckline.
Ok, that was one new garment ready for the suitcase. Next up was a simple white lace shell from my TNT t shirt pattern, boring but oh so useful.
Pamela's Patterns Perfect T as a tank top |
Simplicity 1318 kimono jacket |
Vogue 7823 as a sleeveless top |
I love, love the result but decided at the last minute not to pack it. The fabric is just too fragile to stand up to much wear and tear so it's saved for special casual occasions but not for packing and unpacking. And yes, it does need a white or flesh toned camisole top underneath it.
New Look 6110 |
Here's hoping you too are reminiscing about your enjoyable summer days and planning your fall sewing projects.
I have some of that last fabric and can't figure out what to do with it! So it's good to see it used in a garment. Loved your travel wardrobe and thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteYou have great fabric taste, Carolyn, so I am thrilled that we bought the same one.
DeleteThis is a great travel wardrobe - actually a great basis for any wardrobe!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Allison. Sewing really does let us fill in the gaps in our closets.
DeleteWow what a fabulous collection all the mix and match possibilities a girl could want I hope you enjoy London and Scotland ...if i hadnt gone on my own travels to Crete i'd have said meet me in Goldhawk Road London for some fabric shopping youd need another suiycase for 😉
ReplyDeleteWow, Crete, that must have been fabulous. And I am envious of the Wooden’s you can find in London, truly treasures.
DeleteI love that NL6110 so much.
ReplyDeleteGreat travel wardrobe!!!
Thank you so much. I need to make some changes to that pattern to make it a little less repetitious but that is the benefit of TNT.
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