
Number one:
I received a copy of the Aussie-based and produced Mixtape zine (issue 10) which, incidentally, includes a little piece written by ME! Woo hoooooo! That's right, I'm published in Mixtape which makes me extremely happy. Not only is it a beautifully designed and thoroughly interesting little zine, it's manifesto to proliferate, indulge and encourage DIY culture, making stuff and eco-mindedness makes it EXACTLY the type of thing I want to get behind. Or in, in this case. The piece they included was this little piece entitled 'The Return of the Blouse' I shared here back in May. And as if I needed another reason to smile my face off, they included a super-cute little badge that says 'I write for Mixtape', much like the virtual button on the side panel here.
Number two:
I finished making a pair of Burdastyle's Ruby shorts. As a rule, I don't wear shorts and wasn't fully convinced that my curvy frame would carry them off. But hot damn! They look good:
I used a nice navy twill with a good stretch content, which I deployed to help off-set any potential fit/sizing issues, but I'm really pleased with the final fit and would risk making these in a non-stretch. All in all, I found the pattern very good, though I omitted the time consuming front jet pocket, avoided the strange add-on belt thingy, and replaced their back pocket scenerio with my preferred patch pocket shape with rounded corners. I constructed the side button fastening sections with as much patience as I could muster, and I'm really pleased with the outcome. For the life of me I couldn't figure out their turn-ups instructions, so I re-enacted a turn-up construction method a sample machinist I used to work with once showed me. It's a fantastic method, it traps in the bottom edge into the faux-turn, making a really clean and professional finish. Remind me to show you some time...
6 comments:
hey Zoe,
cool, congratulations on your article in mixtape! Guess what, I just signed up for a four month wardrobe refashion pledge, being very inspired by you!
I arrived in NYC two weeks ago and am still jobless (and not even looking just yet, but soon) and finally have some time to sew, and I love it. I'll post some pictures on burdastyle soon.
I hope you are well, and let me just say, those shorts look VERY HOT! I love the material you used and the button give it a nice vintagey feel.
See ya soon! xx
Thought you might appreciate a comment from Darlington as I know you are watching your new google analytics reports! And I see you are all up inspiring people to get on wardrobe refashion too. You're on a roll!
The shorts are ACE!!!! Go ahead make the red ones!
I will have to grab this Mixtape mag, have bought it before, didn't realise number 10 was out yet! Congrats on the article!
It's fun to see other versions of the Ruby shorts, but it's funny that a whole lot of them are making the same alterations (omit belt, pockets, shorten&narrow the legs)! It's like a collective design-editing process!
By the way, I say "yey" to the a post on the cuff fold-up secret technique!
Hey Zoe, I'd be interested in a tutorial for the turn up method used in these shorts. They look awesome, and you totally rock them.
The material is really astounding and the general outlook rocks! More to the point, congratulations on the article!
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